Q. What is the total geographical area of Sikkim state?

Correct Answer

7,096 km2

More Questions on Sikkim

  • Q. By which Amendment did Sikkim become a full Indian State?
    A)37th Amendment
    B)35th Amendment
    C)36th Amendment
    D)38th Amendment
    Answer: 36th Amendment
  • Q. Rangit III Dam is situated in-
    A)Odisha
    B)Uttarakhand
    C)Rajasthan
    D)Sikkim
    Answer: Sikkim
  • Q. What is the Motto of the Sikkim?
    A)Kham-Sum-Wangdu
    B)Satyameva Jayate
    C)Kanglasha
    D)V?ymaiy? vellum
    Answer: Kham-Sum-Wangdu
  • Q. Who was the first Chief Minister of Sikkim?
    A)Kazi Lhendup Dorjee
    B)Nar Bahadur Bhandari
    C)B. B. Gurung
    D)Pawan Kumar Chamling
    Answer: Kazi Lhendup Dorjee
  • Q. Which Chemical Compound in soil has a large concentration in Sikkim?
    A)Boron
    B)Carbon
    C)Iron Oxide
    D)Molybdenum
    Answer: Iron Oxide
  • Q. When did Sikkim cede Darjeeling to the British?
    A)1835
    B)1757
    C)1802
    D)1857
    Answer: 1835
  • Q. When did the Chinese Government recognize Sikkim as an Indian state?
    A)2005
    B)2002
    C)2003
    D)2006
    Answer: 2003
  • Q. Paljor Stadium in Sikkim is associated with which Sport?
    A)Cricket
    B)Football
    C)Hockey
    D)Basket Ball
    Answer: Football
  • Q. What is the Height of Lake Tsomgo?
    A)3,753 m
    B)1,753 m
    C)2,753 m
    D)4,753 m
    Answer: 3,753 m
  • Q. Where is the headquarters of the district of South Sikkim?
    A)Sikip
    B)Ravangla
    C)Namchi
    D)Jorethang
    Answer: Namchi
  • Q. In which census year did Sikkim record a negative percentage in their growing population?
    A)1921
    B)1981
    C)1911
    D)1971
    Answer: 1921
  • Q. Sikkim is the large exporter of
    A)Cardamom
    B)Bamboo
    C)Chilly
    D)None of these
    Answer: Cardamom
  • Q. Who was the first Vice-Chancellor of Sikkim University?
    A)D. B. Shekatkar
    B)M. S. Swaminathan
    C)Avinash Khare
    D)Mahendra P. Lama
    Answer: Mahendra P. Lama
  • Q. The native Sikkimese consist of the Bhutias, who migrated from the Kham district of ……….. in the 14th century, and the Lepchas, who are believed to have migrated from the Far East
    A)Mongolia
    B)Nepal
    C)Tibet
    D)None of these
    Answer: Tibet
  • Q. What does the original theory of the name “Sikkim” mean?
    A)Su: New & Khyim: Palace
    B)Su: Old & Khyim: Palace
    C)Su: Palace & Khyim: King
    D)Su: People & Khyim: Palace
    Answer: Su: New & Khyim: Palace
  • Q. Which one Monastery is described as the “Heart of Sikkim/Denzong”?
    A)Pabyuk Monastery
    B)Pandam Monastery
    C)Pemayangtse Monastery
    D)Tashiding Monastery
    Answer: Tashiding Monastery
  • Q. Which flower is locally known as “Christmas Flower” in Sikkim?
    A)Corallorhiza
    B)Aphyllorchis
    C)Poinsettia
    D)Sardinia
    Answer: Poinsettia
  • Q. What is the capital of North Sikkim?
    A)Namchi
    B)Mangan
    C)Geyzing
    D)None of these
    Answer: Mangan
  • Q. Temi Tea Garden, which is the only tea garden in Sikkim is located in
    A)South Sikkim District
    B)East Sikkim District
    C)North Sikkim District
    D)West Sikkim District
    Answer: South Sikkim District
  • Q. In which year Sikkim became a princely state of British India?
    A)1897
    B)1890
    C)1893
    D)1899
    Answer: 1890

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