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Download Assam History GK PDF Part ASSAM HISTORY GK MCQ 20 Most Important Assam History GK NewJobsinAssam.comPART (1) Q1) When was the Treaty of Yandaboo signed in: A) 1824 B) 1857 C) 1826 D) 1902 NewJobsinAssam.com Q2) Who was the Chief minister of Assam when the capital of the state was shifted to Dispur from Shillong: A) Tarun Gogo1 B) Gopinath Bordoloi C) Sarat Chandra Singha D) PrafullaNewJobsinAssam.comMahanta Q3) In which year tea was discovered in Assam by Robert Bruce: A) 1876 B) 1823 C) 1832 D) 1837 NewJobsinAssam.com Q4) The Ahom dynasty ruled the Ahom kingdom for approximately how many years: A) 460 years B) 500 years C) 600 years D) 680 yearsNewJobsinAssam.com Q5) The historic Assam Accord was signed| on: |A) 15th August 1948 B) 15th August 1985 C) 26th January 1985 D) 1st December 1990 NewJobsinAssam.com Q6) Which of the following ruler is popularly known as °Chilarai A) Nara Narayan |B) Mahamanikya C) Sukladhvaj D) Durlabh Narayan NewJobsinAssam.com Q7) Srimanta Sankardeva was able to |establish 'Ek Saran Naam Dharma' during which king srule |A) Bhaskarvarman B) Vishwa Singha C) Naranarayan D) ChilaraiNewJobsinAssam.com Q8) Who among the following is the earliest known king of ancient Assam: A) Narakasur |B) Mahiranga Danava C) Hidimba D) Sri Harsha NewJobsinAssam.com Q9) Who was the founder of Chutiya kingdom. A) Mahipal B) Sukapha C) Bhagadutta D) Birpal NewJobsinAssam.com Q10) Which of the following King rebuilt the Kamakhya Temple: A) Rudra Singha B) Bhagadutta C) Naranarayan D) Pramatta Singha NewJobsinAssam.com Q11) In Ancient times, Assam is also known by the name of A) Guwahati |B) Charaideo C) Koliabor D) Pragiyotishpur NewJobsinAssam.com Q12) The first conference of Assam |Sahitya Sabha was held at: A) Jorhat B) Nagaon C) Guwahati D) Sibsagar NewJobsinAssam.com Q13) Srimanta Sankardev was born in the year: A) 1449 B) 1435 C) 1451 D) 1441 NewJobsinAssam.com Q14) Who was the founder ofthe Varmana Dynasty: A) Slokvarman B) Pushyavarnman C) Mahendravarnman D) Bhaskaravarman NewJobsinAssam.com Q15) Which one was the last capital of the Ahom Kingdom: A) Rangpur B) Dibrugarh C) Jorhat D) Sivasagar NewJobsinAssam.com Q16) Which one was the capital of Kachari Kingdom: A) Jorhat B) Kohima C) Karbi Anglong D) Dimapur NewJobsinAssam.com Q17) In which year, Malladev (Nara Narayan) acquired the title Narayan: A) 1545 B) 1540 C) 1533 D) 1547 NewJobsinAssam.com Q18) Who among the following from Assam joined the famous Dandi March: A) Kanaklata Barua B) Golap Borbora C) Liladhar Baruah D) Kamaleswar Singha NewJobsinAssam.com Q19) Which one is the first mobile theatre of Assam: A) Abahan Theatre B) Kohinoor Theatre C) Natraj Theatre D) Hangul Theatre NewJobsinAssam.com Q20) The history of Assam can be divided into hoW many eras? A) 2 B) 5 C) 3 D) 4 NewJobsinAssam.com.
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