Which language is widely used as a lingua franca (common language) in Arunachal Pradesh?

Assamese
Hindi
Bengali
Nepali

The correct answer is: None of the above.

The most widely spoken language in Arunachal Pradesh is Nagamese, which is a lingua franca used by the various tribes in the state. It is a mix of Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and other local languages.

Assamese is the second most widely spoken language in Arunachal Pradesh, followed by Hindi and Bengali. Nepali is also spoken by a small minority of the population.

Arunachal Pradesh is a state in northeastern India. It is the largest state in India by area, but it has the smallest population. The state is home to a diverse range of ethnic groups, each with its own language and culture.

The official language of Arunachal Pradesh is English. However, there is no single language that is spoken by the majority of the population. As a result, Nagamese has emerged as a lingua franca, or common language, in the state.

Nagamese is a mix of Assamese, Hindi, Bengali, and other local languages. It is spoken by people from all over the state, and it is the language of government and education.

Assamese is the second most widely spoken language in Arunachal Pradesh. It is spoken by people from the Assamese-speaking areas of the state. Hindi is the third most widely spoken language, and it is spoken by people from the Hindi-speaking areas of the state. Bengali is the fourth most widely spoken language, and it is spoken by people from the Bengali-speaking areas of the state. Nepali is also spoken by a small minority of the population.