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sikkim GK MCQ

21. Challenges faced by farmers in Sikkim include:

[amp_mcq option1=”Limited arable land” option2=”Dependence on weather patterns” option3=”Out-migration to urban areas” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionChallenges faced by farmers in Sikkim include:

22. The Tashi Yangku dance is primarily performed by Bhutia:

[amp_mcq option1=”Men” option2=”Women” option3=”Children” option4=”Monks” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThe Tashi Yangku dance is primarily performed by Bhutia:

23. According to the 2011 Census, the approximate population of Sikkim is:

[amp_mcq option1=”2,00,000″ option2=”6,00,000″ option3=”1 million” option4=”3 million” correct=”option3″]

Detailed SolutionAccording to the 2011 Census, the approximate population of Sikkim is:

24. Opportunities for economic growth in Sikkim lie in areas like:

[amp_mcq option1=”Processing and value addition to agricultural products” option2=”Renewable energy” option3=”Nature-based tourism” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionOpportunities for economic growth in Sikkim lie in areas like:

25. The largest source of in-migration to Sikkim historically has been:

[amp_mcq option1=”Nepal” option2=”Bhutan” option3=”West Bengal” option4=”Bihar” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThe largest source of in-migration to Sikkim historically has been:

26. Lachen, a quaint village in North Sikkim, is known for its:

[amp_mcq option1=”Tibetan Buddhist monasteries” option2=”Apple orchards” option3=”Traditional handicrafts” option4=”Hot springs” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionLachen, a quaint village in North Sikkim, is known for its:

27. Post-independence land reforms in Sikkim aimed to:

[amp_mcq option1=”Abolish intermediaries like zamindars” option2=”Redistribute land to the landless” option3=”Provide tenancy rights” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionPost-independence land reforms in Sikkim aimed to:

28. There is no evidence of Sikkimis actively participating in the Revolt of 1857. This could be attributed to:

[amp_mcq option1=”Loyalty to the British” option2=”Geographic isolation” option3=”A focus on internal political matters” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option1″]

Detailed SolutionThere is no evidence of Sikkimis actively participating in the Revolt of 1857. This could be attributed to:

29. The Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim was founded by Phuntsog Namgyal, who was of:

[amp_mcq option1=”Lepcha origin” option2=”Bhutia origin” option3=”Nepali origin” option4=”Bengali origin” correct=”option2″]

Detailed SolutionThe Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim was founded by Phuntsog Namgyal, who was of:

30. Sikkim’s focus on organic farming has made it a model for:

[amp_mcq option1=”Sustainable agriculture” option2=”Environmental conservation” option3=”Rural development” option4=”All of the above” correct=”option4″]

Detailed SolutionSikkim’s focus on organic farming has made it a model for:

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