More Questions on Arunachal Pradesh
- Q. Which is the most followed religion in Arunachal Pradesh?
A)Buddhism
B)Hindu
C)Christianity
D)Muslim
Answer: Christianity
- Q. Which is the Arunachal Pradesh state Flower?
A)Marigold
B)Rhododendron
C)Lady slipper orchid
D)None of These
Answer: Lady slipper orchid
- Q. It is among the oldest surviving health traditions of the world with a living history of more than 2500 years. It has been practised in Himalayan regions, particularly in Leh and Ladakh (J&K), Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Darjeeling etc. This curative system is very effective in managing chronic diseases like Asthma, Bronchitis, Arthritis, etc. It considers body and the mind as the locus of treatment. This healing system is known as ____?
A)Naturopathy
B)Unani
C)Sowa-Rigpa
D)Ayurveda
Answer: Sowa-Rigpa
- Q. In Arunachal Pradesh, the river Brahmaputra is known by the name
A)Subansiri
B)Siang
C)Kameng
D)Tirap
Answer: Siang
- Q. In context of the recent signing of agreements for the Morh Tunnel project, consider the following statements: 1. It is to be constructed in Arunachal Pradesh. 2. It is to be an all-weather connectivity project. Select the correct option from given below:
A)Only 2 is correct
B)Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
C)Only 1 is correct
D)Both 1 and 2 are correct
Answer: Only 2 is correct
- Q. Which one is the largest district in Arunachal Pradesh?
A)Upper Dibang Valley
B)West Kameng
C)Kurung Kumey
D)Upper Siang
Answer: Upper Dibang Valley
- Q. Which one is not a native tribe of Arunachal Pradesh
A)Rabha
B)Apatani
C)Nyishi
D)Adi
Answer: Rabha
- Q. Who was the first Governor of Arunachal Pradesh after it recognised as State?
A)Gopal Singh
B)R. D. Pradhan
C)Devi Das Thakur
D)Bhishma Narain Singh
Answer: Bhishma Narain Singh
- Q. Which of the following forests are found in the region to the east of Nepal into Arunachal Pradesh?
A)Tropical wet evergreen forests
B)Sub tropical Dry evergreen forests
C)Tropical moist deciduous forests
D)Montane Wet temperate forests
Answer: Montane Wet temperate forests
- Q. The first elections to the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly were held in on
A)28th February, 1978
B)4th March, 1978
C)25th February, 1978
D)15th March, 1978
Answer: 25th February, 1978
- Q. “Consider the following animals based festivals with states where they are predominantly celebrated: 1. Myoko – Arunachal Pradesh 2. Ooru Habba – Karnataka 3. Kambala – Jammu & Kashmir Which of the above is/are correct?”
A)2 Only
B)2 & 3 Only
C)1 & 2 Only
D)1, 2 & 3
Answer: 1 & 2 Only
- Q. The achievements of the Border Road Organisation has been highlighted recently. In this context, consider the following statements: 1. Project Brahmank of BRO is implemented in Arunachal Pradesh. 2. The Diffo Bridge was constructed as a part of Project Brahmank. Select the correct option from given below:
A)Only 2 is correct
B)Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
C)Only 1 is correct
D)Both 1 and 2 are correct
Answer: Only 1 is correct
- Q. In which year, the North-East Frontier Agency was renamed as Arunachal Pradesh
A)1972
B)1976
C)1970
D)1980
Answer: 1972
- Q. Which species has been recently named after the state of Arunachal Pradesh?
A)Gecko
B)Turtle
C)Spider
D)Butterfly
Answer: Gecko
- Q. When was Tawang Monastery build?
A)400 years ago
B)500 years ago
C)250 years ago
D)300 years ago
Answer: 400 years ago
- Q. Which pass connects Arunachal Pradesh with Myanmar?
A)Dihang Pass
B)Jelep La
C)Bom Di La
D)Khardung La
Answer: Dihang Pass
- Q. Arunachal Pradesh was also known as
A)NESA
B)NEFF
C)NEFA
D)NEXA
Answer: NEFA
- Q. In which city the largest monastery of India is located
A)Bomdila
B)Pasighat
C)Itanagar
D)Tawang
Answer: Tawang
- Q. Which of the following Constitution Amendment Act provided for reservation of seats for scheduled tribes of Nagaland, Meghalaya, Mizoram, & Arunachal Pradesh state assemblies?
A)57th
B)61st
C)52nd
D)65th
Answer: 57th
- Q. The Aji Lamu is a folk dance from which tribe
A)Apatani Tribe
B)Nishing Tribe
C)Adi Tribe
D)Monpa Tribe
Answer: Monpa Tribe
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