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Nagaland GK MCQ

41. A Zeliang tribe folk song often performed at festivals is the: *

[amp_mcq option1=”Reel Dance” option2=”Lamtui” option3=”Thelim” option4=”Tsali” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionA Zeliang tribe folk song often performed at festivals is the: *

42. Shifting cultivation, a traditional practice in Nagaland, involves:

[amp_mcq option1=”Clearing and burning forest land” option2=”Cultivating for a few years” option3=”Allowing land to regenerate” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionShifting cultivation, a traditional practice in Nagaland, involves:

43. A potential benefit of organic farming in Nagaland is:

[amp_mcq option1=”Improved soil health” option2=”Premium prices for produce” option3=”Environmental protection” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionA potential benefit of organic farming in Nagaland is:

44. The creation of artificial boundaries during the colonial period impacted Nagaland by:

[amp_mcq option1=”Dividing Naga tribes across borders” option2=”Exacerbating ethnic tensions” option3=”Creating administrative challenges” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionThe creation of artificial boundaries during the colonial period impacted Nagaland by:

45. A significant valley region in Nagaland known for its fertile plains is the:

[amp_mcq option1=”Dzukou Valley” option2=”Tizu Valley” option3=”Dimapur Valley” option4=”Barak Valley” correct=”option3″]

Detailed SolutionA significant valley region in Nagaland known for its fertile plains is the:

46. The British first made exploratory contact with the Naga Hills region in the:

[amp_mcq option1=”17th century” option2=”18th century” option3=”Early 19th century” option4=”Late 19th century” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThe British first made exploratory contact with the Naga Hills region in the:

47. Shifting cultivation (Jhum) practices in Nagaland have led to:

[amp_mcq option1=”Increased soil fertility” option2=”Soil erosion and degradation” option3=”Improved soil structure” option4=”Reduced soil biodiversity” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionShifting cultivation (Jhum) practices in Nagaland have led to:

48. An economically important tree species in Nagaland, known for its timber, is:

[amp_mcq option1=”Eucalyptus” option2=”Teak” option3=”Pine” option4=”Hollong” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionAn economically important tree species in Nagaland, known for its timber, is:

49. Cropping patterns in Nagaland are influenced by:

[amp_mcq option1=”Rainfall” option2=”Altitude” option3=”Soil type” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionCropping patterns in Nagaland are influenced by:

50. Landslides are a common hazard in Nagaland due to:

[amp_mcq option1=”Heavy rainfall” option2=”Steep slopes” option3=”Deforestation” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionLandslides are a common hazard in Nagaland due to:

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