21. The Sikkimese diaspora maintains connections with their homeland through:

Cultural associations
Remittances
Visits and family ties
All of the above

Detailed SolutionThe Sikkimese diaspora maintains connections with their homeland through:

22. The lack of direct evidence about Sikkim’s involvement in the Revolt makes it a topic of:

Extensive historical research
Speculation and inference
Nationalist myth-making
Irrelevance to historians

Detailed SolutionThe lack of direct evidence about Sikkim’s involvement in the Revolt makes it a topic of:

23. Limestone mined in Sikkim is primarily utilized in:

The cement industry
Construction
Steel production
Fertilizer manufacturing

Detailed SolutionLimestone mined in Sikkim is primarily utilized in:

24. Sikkim’s policies on migration need to balance:

Economic development and social concerns
The interests of local communities and migrants
State autonomy and national integration
All of the above

Detailed SolutionSikkim’s policies on migration need to balance:

25. The Sikkim National Party’s ideology was primarily influenced by:

Gandhian principles
Socialist ideals
Pro-monarchy sentiments
Nepali nationalism

Detailed SolutionThe Sikkim National Party’s ideology was primarily influenced by:

26. Government initiatives to promote Sikkim’s exports include:

Subsidies and financial assistance
Participation in international trade fairs
Skill development programs for artisans
All of the above

Detailed SolutionGovernment initiatives to promote Sikkim’s exports include:

27. Yaks, important animals in high-altitude areas of Sikkim, are primarily used for:

Milk and meat
Transportation and carrying loads
Wool
All of the above

Detailed SolutionYaks, important animals in high-altitude areas of Sikkim, are primarily used for:

28. Lepcha, one of the indigenous languages of Sikkim, has its own unique:

Script
Tonal system
Grammar
All of the above

Detailed SolutionLepcha, one of the indigenous languages of Sikkim, has its own unique:

29. Which neighboring kingdom invaded and occupied Sikkim for a period in the 18th century?

Bhutan
Tibet
Cooch Behar
Nepal

Detailed SolutionWhich neighboring kingdom invaded and occupied Sikkim for a period in the 18th century?

30. The Treaty of Titalia (1817) resulted in:

The restoration of Sikkimese territory previously held by Nepal
Sikkim becoming a British protectorate
Expansion of Sikkim's borders
The end of the Namgyal dynasty

Detailed SolutionThe Treaty of Titalia (1817) resulted in: