31. Which of these minerals is commercially mined in Sikkim?

Copper
Limestone
Iron ore
Gold

Detailed SolutionWhich of these minerals is commercially mined in Sikkim?

32. Elections to Panchayats in Sikkim are held every:

2 years
5 years
7 years
10 years

Detailed SolutionElections to Panchayats in Sikkim are held every:

33. Travelers with disabilities may face challenges due to:

Uneven terrain and steps at tourist spots
Limited availability of accessible transportation
Uncertain weather conditions
All of the above

Detailed SolutionTravelers with disabilities may face challenges due to:

34. Pre-independence movements in Sikkim often centered around:

Demanding full independence from Britain
Challenging the Chogyal's authority
Seeking social and economic reforms
All of the above

Detailed SolutionPre-independence movements in Sikkim often centered around:

35. Within Sikkim, there is a trend of migration from:

Rural to urban areas
Urban to rural areas
North Sikkim to South Sikkim
High altitudes to lower altitudes

Detailed SolutionWithin Sikkim, there is a trend of migration from:

36. The ‘One Family One Job’ scheme in Sikkim addresses the issue of:

Unemployment
Skills mismatch
Industrial pollution
Lack of entrepreneurial spirit

Detailed SolutionThe ‘One Family One Job’ scheme in Sikkim addresses the issue of:

37. Out-migration of Sikkimese people is often driven by:

Search for better employment opportunities
Education
Family reasons
All of the above

Detailed SolutionOut-migration of Sikkimese people is often driven by:

38. The Sikkim State Congress, founded in 1947, was primarily supported by:

The Lepcha and Bhutia communities
The Chogyal and his advisors
The Nepali majority population
British officials in Sikkim

Detailed SolutionThe Sikkim State Congress, founded in 1947, was primarily supported by:

39. Thukpa is a hearty Sikkimese dish consisting of:

Noodle soup
Rice and lentils
Stir-fried vegetables
Sweet rice pudding

Detailed SolutionThukpa is a hearty Sikkimese dish consisting of:

40. The ‘One Family One Job’ scheme in Sikkim supports education by:

Providing scholarships
Building more schools
Reducing financial burdens on families
Offering vocational training

Detailed SolutionThe ‘One Family One Job’ scheme in Sikkim supports education by: