Nagaland GK MCQ
Kohima
Tuensang
Wokha
Dimapur
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22. A watershed moment in Nagaland’s history with long-lasting repercussions was the:
Konyak Revolt
Shillong Accord of 1975
Formation of the NSCN
Ceasefire Agreement of 1997
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Detailed SolutionA watershed moment in Nagaland’s history with long-lasting repercussions was the:
23. The Act East Policy of India aims to boost economic ties with Southeast Asia, which can benefit industries in Nagaland due to:
Proximity to markets
Access to raw materials
Improved connectivity
All of the above
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24. Nagaland experiences occasional droughts, particularly affecting:
Agriculture
Water availability
Livestock
All of the above
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Detailed SolutionNagaland experiences occasional droughts, particularly affecting:
25. The formal annexation of the Naga Hills into British India (Assam) occurred in:
1826
1866
1891
1919
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Detailed SolutionThe formal annexation of the Naga Hills into British India (Assam) occurred in:
26. Nagaland experiences significant out-migration to:
Neighboring states in the Northeast
Major metropolitan cities in India
Other countries
All of the above
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Detailed SolutionNagaland experiences significant out-migration to:
27. An important bamboo species found in Nagaland is:
Dendrocalamus strictus
Bambusa vulgaris
Melocanna baccifera
Phyllostachys edulis
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Detailed SolutionAn important bamboo species found in Nagaland is:
28. A major tributary of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Nagaland is the:
Dikhow
Dhansiri
Dihing
Disang
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Detailed SolutionA major tributary of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Nagaland is the:
29. The Census of India uses the following method for enumeration:
Houselisting and Housing Census phase
Population Enumeration phase
Post-Enumeration Survey
All of the above
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Detailed SolutionThe Census of India uses the following method for enumeration:
30. A potential mineral resource in Nagaland that is being explored for commercial exploitation is:
Petroleum and natural gas
Gold
Uranium
Bauxite
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