Q. “Which of the following two statements are correct regarding Chinese policy of “Theory of Palm and five fingers”? 1. It includes Bhutan and Nepal 2. It includes Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Laddakh 3. It includes Mizoram and Manipur 4. It includes Tripura and Nagaland Choose the correct answer from the options given below.”

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More Questions on Arunachal Pradesh

  • Q. Which union minister has inaugurated RIWATCH Museum in Arunachal Pradesh?
    A)Ashok Gajapathi Raju
    B)Kiren Rijiju
    C)Nitin Gadkari
    D)Prakash Javadekar
    Answer: Kiren Rijiju
  • Q. Which article contains special provisions with respect to the state of Arunachal Pradesh?
    A)371-H
    B)371-I
    C)371-G
    D)None of the above
    Answer: 371-H
  • Q. Which one is the largest district of Arunachal Pradesh by population
    A)Tirap
    B)Papum Pare
    C)Changlang
    D)West Siang
    Answer: Papum Pare
  • 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. How was Arunachal Pradesh formerly known?
    A)Coorg
    B)North East Frontier Agency
    C)PEPSU
    D)North West Frontier Province
    Answer: North East Frontier Agency
  • Q. Nafa’ is the old name of which state?
    A)Madhya Pradesh
    B)Uttar Pradesh
    C)Arunachal Pradesh
    D)Jharkhand
    Answer: Arunachal Pradesh
  • 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. In Arunachal Pradesh, the river Brahmaputra is known by the name
    A)Subansiri
    B)Siang
    C)Kameng
    D)Tirap
    Answer: Siang
  • Q. Which Article in Indian constitution give special provision for Arunachal Pradesh
    A)371 D
    B)371 H
    C)371 B
    D)371 I
    Answer: 371 H
  • Q. The Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission was established in the year
    A)1988
    B)1991
    C)1985
    D)1993
    Answer: 1988
  • Q. Arunachal Pradesh was also known as
    A)NESA
    B)NEFF
    C)NEFA
    D)NEXA
    Answer: NEFA
  • Q. Which is the capital of Arunachal Pradesh?
    A)Itanagar
    B)Deomali
    C)Pasighat
    D)Tezpur
    Answer: Itanagar
  • Q. India’s APEDA introduced its kiwi wine in Greece. In this context, consider the following statements: 1. The Indian Kiwi wine is produced in Arunachal Pradesh. 2. Wine is being produced by the Apatani tribe. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
    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: Both 1 and 2 are correct
  • 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. Arunachal Pradesh is divided into how many districts?
    A)21
    B)25
    C)22
    D)23
    Answer: 25
  • Q. Which species has been recently named after the state of Arunachal Pradesh?
    A)Gecko
    B)Turtle
    C)Spider
    D)Butterfly
    Answer: Gecko
  • Q. With reference to the recent discussions about the Galo tribe, consider the following statements: 1. They are designated as a particularly vulnerable tribal group’. 2. They are found in Arunachal Pradesh. 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 of the following traditional agricultural practices is followed by the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh
    A)Zabo system
    B)Paddy-cum-fish culture system
    C)Bamboo-drip irrigation
    D)Panikheti system
    Answer: Paddy-cum-fish culture system
  • 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 one is the Official Language of Arunachal Pradesh
    A)Adi
    B)Hindi
    C)Nyishi
    D)English
    Answer: English

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