Mark-100 Time-50 Minute
Chung Sajak
1. When did Mizoram attain full statehood in India?
A. 1972
B. 1986
C. 1987
D. 1992
2. What is the capital and largest city of Mizoram?
A. Lunglei
B. Champhai
C. Aizawl
D. Serchhip
3. How many districts are there in Mizoram?
A. 8
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
4. Who is the current Chief Minister of Mizoram (2023)?
A. Zoramthanga
B. Pu Lalthanhawla
C. Lalduhoma
D. K. Vanlalvena
5. What is the legislative structure of Mizoram?
A. Bicameral
B. Tricameral
C. Unicameral
D. No Legislature
6. Which High Court has jurisdiction over Mizoram?
A. Aizawl High Court
B. Shillong High Court
C. Gauhati High Court
D. Kolkata High Court
7. What is the official script used in Mizoram?
A. Devanagari
B. Bengali
C. Latin
D. Oriya
8. What is the population of Mizoram as per the 2023 estimate?
A. 950,000
B. 1.25 million
C. 1.5 million
D. 2 million
9. What is the official state bird of Mizoram?
A. Hornbill
B. Mrs. Hume’s pheasant
C. Peacock
D. Himalayan Monal
10. Which is the official state song of Mizoram (de facto)?
A. Ro Min Rêlsak Ang Che
B. Vande Mataram
C. Mizo Thawnthu
D. Jana Gana Mana
11. What was the total population of Arunachal Pradesh according to the 2011 Census?
A) 1,573,821
B) 1,383,727
C) 1,224,567
D) 1,482,456
12. What was Arunachal Pradesh’s population rank among Indian states as per the 2011 Census?
A) 21st
B) 29th
C) 27th
D) 25th
13. What is the population density of Arunachal Pradesh as per the 2011 Census?
A) 27/km²
B) 22/km²
C) 17/km²
D) 40/km²
14. What percentage of Arunachal Pradesh’s population lived in rural areas in 2011?
A) 61.05%
B) 70.12%
C) 77.06%
D) 80.50%
15. What percentage of the population in Arunachal Pradesh lived in urban areas as per the 2011 Census?
A) 12.43%
B) 19.55%
C) 22.94%
D) 29.02%
16. What is the official language of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Hindi
B) English
C) Assamese
D) Nepali
17. What script is used for the official language in Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Devanagari Script
B) Bengali Script
C) Latin Script
D) Assamese Script
18. What is the demonym used for people from Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Arunachalites
B) Arunachalians
C) Arunachalis
D) Arun Pradeshis
19. What was the literacy rate of Arunachal Pradesh in 2017?
A) 69.10%
B) 74.53%
C) 66.95%
D) 61.80%
20. What was Arunachal Pradesh’s literacy rank among Indian states in 2017?
A) 28th
B) 34th
C) 30th
D) 25th
21. Which archaeological site in Mizoram provides evidence of early civilisation around 600 BC?
A. Aizawl
B. Lunglei
C. Vangchhia
D. Champhai
22. The majority of people in Mizoram belong to which ethnic group?
A. Chakma
B. Bodo
C. Mizo or Zo tribes
D. Tripuri
23. Which traditional farming method is most commonly practised in Mizoram?
A. Terrace farming
B. Drip irrigation
C. Jhum cultivation
D. Hydroponics
24. Mizoram attained full statehood in India in which year?
A. 1972
B. 1986
C. 1987
D. 1992
25. The British annexed Mizoram and incorporated it into which province?
A. Bengal Province
B. Assam Province
C. Burma Province
D. Madras Province
26. Which religion is followed by the majority in Mizoram?
A. Hinduism
B. Buddhism
C. Christianity
D. Islam
27. What was the main reason behind the Mizo National Front insurgency in the 1960s?
A. Demand for separate religion
B. Negligence during famine by Assam government
C. Language conflict
D. Border dispute with Bangladesh
28. Which countries share international borders with Mizoram?
A. Nepal and China
B. Bhutan and Myanmar
C. Bangladesh and Myanmar
D. China and Bangladesh
29. Which community from Myanmar has sought refuge in Mizoram due to prolonged civil unrest?
A. Shan
B. Mon
C. Chin
D. Karen
30. What is one of the major emerging industries in Mizoram replacing traditional jhum farming?
A. Mining
B. Bamboo and horticulture industry
C. IT industry
D. Shipbuilding
31. Before its bifurcation, Assam included which other northeastern regions?
A) West Bengal and Sikkim
B) Tripura and Bihar
C) Other northeastern states
D) Odisha and Jharkhand
32. On which date did the bifurcation of Assam take place to form other northeastern states?
A) 26 January 1950
B) 15 August 1947
C) 21 January 1972
D) 20 February 1987
33. When was Assam formally established as a state of India?
A) 15 August 1947
B) 21 January 1972
C) 26 January 1950
D) 1 November 1956
34. How many districts does Assam have currently?
A) 28
B) 35
C) 33
D) 40
35. How many administrative divisions is Assam divided into?
A) 4
B) 6
C) 5
D) 3
36. What is the total number of seats in the Assam Legislative Assembly?
A) 100
B) 120
C) 126
D) 135
37. How many seats does Assam have in the Lok Sabha (Lower House)?
A) 10
B) 14
C) 16
D) 7
38. Which High Court has jurisdiction over Assam?
A) Shillong High Court
B) Kohima High Court
C) Gauhati High Court
D) Itanagar High Court
39. What is the total area of Assam?
A) 83,743 km²
B) 65,432 km²
C) 78,438 km²
D) 70,280 km²
40. What is the highest point in Assam?
A) Kaziranga Hill
B) Nilachal Hill
C) Cachar Hills section – 1,960 m
D) Dibrugarh Ridge – 1,200 m
41. Which country borders Nagaland to the east?
A. Bangladesh
B. Myanmar
C. Bhutan
D. Nepal
42. What is the capital of Nagaland?
A. Dimapur
B. Kohima
C. Chümoukedima
D. Imphal
43. What is the largest city in Nagaland?
A. Kohima
B. Dimapur
C. Chümoukedima–Dimapur
D. Mokokchung
44. How many administrative districts are there in Nagaland?
A. 11
B. 17
C. 22
D. 25
45. Which Indian states border Nagaland?
A. Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur
B. Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura
C. Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura
D. Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Manipur
46. What is the approximate population of Nagaland as per the 2011 Census?
A. 1 million
B. 1.5 million
C. 1.98 million
D. 2.5 million
47. How many major tribes inhabit Nagaland?
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 17
48. Which of the following statements is true about Nagaland’s tribal culture?
A. All tribes share the same language and customs
B. Each tribe has distinct customs, language, and dress
C. The tribes practice only one religion
D. The tribes do not have any oral folklore traditions
49. Nagaland is located in which region of India?
A. Western India
B. Southern India
C. Northeastern India
D. Central India
50. When does the earliest recorded history of the Nagas date back to?
A. 10th century
B. 13th century
C. 15th century
D. 18th century
51. When was Manipur admitted to the Indian Union?
A) 26 January 1950
B) 15 October 1949
C) 1 November 1956
D) 21 January 1972
52. What status was granted to Manipur on 1 November 1956?
A) Statehood
B) Special Category State
C) Union Territory
D) Autonomous Region
53. In which year did Manipur attain full statehood?
A) 1950
B) 1963
C) 1971
D) 1972
54. What was Manipur known as before its merger with India?
A) Manipur Province
B) Manipur Kingdom
C) Manipur State
D) Eastern Frontier State
55. Which city is the capital of Manipur?
A) Churachandpur
B) Ukhrul
C) Imphal
D) Thoubal
56. How many districts does the state of Manipur currently have?
A) 9
B) 12
C) 16
D) 20
57. What type of legislature does Manipur have?
A) Bicameral
B) Federal
C) Unicameral
D) Rotational
58. How many members are there in the Manipur Legislative Assembly?
A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
59. In which region of India is Manipur located?
A) Western India
B) South India
C) Central India
D) Northeast India
60. What is the largest city of Manipur?
A) Senapati
B) Bishnupur
C) Imphal
D) Kangpokpi
61. What is the capital and largest city of Tripura?
A. Dharmanagar
B. Udaipur
C. Agartala
D. Kailashahar
62. Tripura shares its longest international border with which country?
A. Nepal
B. Myanmar
C. China
D. Bangladesh
63. In which year did Tripura become a full-fledged state of India?
A. 1947
B. 1949
C. 1956
D. 1972
64. What was Tripura formerly known as during the rule of the Manikya dynasty?
A. Kamarupa
B. Hill Tippera
C. Koch Bihar
D. North Cachar
65. Which official language of Tripura is also the native language of the Tripuri people?
A. Bengali
B. Hindi
C. Kokborok
D. Assamese
66. How many districts are there in the state of Tripura?
A. 5
B. 8
C. 10
D. 6
67. What is the dominant economic activity for most people in Tripura?
A. Mining
B. Agriculture and allied activities
C. Industrial production
D. IT services
68. What is the literacy rate of Tripura according to the 2011 Census?
A. 72.5%
B. 80.1%
C. 87.75%
D. 90.25%
69. Which national highway connects Tripura with the rest of India?
A. NH-10
B. NH-8
C. NH-15
D. NH-44
70. The archaeological site Unakoti is famous for which type of historical evidence?
A. Buddhist monasteries
B. Rock-cut sculptures
C. Cave paintings
D. Ashokan edicts
71. What is the official language of Manipur?
A) Assamese
B) Bengali
C) Meitei (Manipuri)
D) Hindi
72. Which script is officially used to write the Meitei language in Manipur?
A) Devanagari
B) Meitei script
C) Bengali script
D) Latin script
73. What is the Human Development Index (HDI) value of Manipur as of 2018?
A) 0.610
B) 0.696
C) 0.755
D) 0.812
74. What was the literacy rate of Manipur according to the 2011 Census?
A) 72.3%
B) 74.5%
C) 76.94%
D) 78.1%
75. What is the sex ratio in Manipur as per the 2011 Census?
A) 940 females per 1000 males
B) 985 females per 1000 males
C) 1010 females per 1000 males
D) 920 females per 1000 males
76. What is the state song of Manipur?
A) “O Mur Apunar Desh”
B) “Vande Mataram”
C) “Sanā Leibāk Manipur”
D) “Jana Gana Mana”
77. What is the state bird of Manipur?
A) Hornbill
B) White-winged duck
C) Nongin (Syrmaticus humiae)
D) Indian Peafowl
78. What is the state fish of Manipur?
A) Rohu
B) Pengba (Osteobrama belangeri)
C) Hilsa
D) Catla
79. Which flower is recognized as the state flower of Manipur?
A) Lotus
B) Jasmine
C) Rhododendron
D) Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae)
80. What is the state mammal of Manipur?
A) Asian Elephant
B) Mithun
C) Sangai (Cervus eldi eldi)
D) Indian Bison
81. Who founded the Kingdom of Sikkim in the 17th century?
A) Ashoka
B) Namgyal Dynasty
C) Maurya Dynasty
D) Malla Dynasty
82. What were the rulers of the Kingdom of Sikkim known as?
A) Maharajas
B) Sultans
C) Chogyals
D) Emperors
83. In which year did Sikkim become a princely state under the British Indian Empire?
A) 1857
B) 1890
C) 1901
D) 1947
84. When did Sikkim formally become a state of India?
A) 1950
B) 1962
C) 1973
D) 1975
85. What major event led to the end of monarchy in Sikkim in 1975?
A) War with China
B) Referendum after anti-royalist protests
C) Treaty with Bhutan
D) Invasion by Nepal
86. Which religion has a significant minority presence in Sikkim alongside Hinduism?
A) Jainism
B) Islam
C) Vajrayana Buddhism
D) Christianity
87. What is the capital and largest city of Sikkim?
A) Itanagar
B) Gangtok
C) Siliguri
D) Shillong
88. Which of the following languages is not an official or additional official language in Sikkim?
A) Bhutia
B) Telugu
C) Lepcha
D) Gurung
89. What percentage of Sikkim’s area is covered by the Khangchendzonga National Park?
A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 35%
D) 50%
90. Which peak, the highest in India, is located in Sikkim?
A) Nanda Devi
B) Kanchenjunga
C) Mount Everest
D) Dhaulagiri
91. What is the name of the High Court that serves the state of Meghalaya?
A) Gauhati High Court
B) Shillong High Court
C) Meghalaya High Court
D) Eastern Hills High Court
92. What is the total area of Meghalaya?
A) 22,429 sq km
B) 20,000 sq km
C) 30,000 sq km
D) 25,000 sq km
93. What is the area rank of Meghalaya among Indian states?
A) 10th
B) 24th
C) 20th
D) 15th
94. What is the state tree of Meghalaya?
A) Teak
B) Sal
C) Gamhar (Gmelina arborea)
D) Banyan
95. What is the highest point in Meghalaya?
A) Shillong Peak
B) Nokrek Peak
C) Lushai Hills section – 1,965 meters
D) Sohra Hills
96. What was the literacy rate of Meghalaya as per the 2011 Census?
A) 64.5%
B) 74.43%
C) 82.3%
D) 68.7%
97. Which bird is the state bird of Meghalaya?
A) Hill Myna
B) Peacock
C) Hornbill
D) White-winged Duck
98. What is the rank of Meghalaya by population among Indian states?
A) 28th
B) 25th
C) 22nd
D) 20th
99. Which script is officially used in Meghalaya?
A) Bengali Script
B) Devanagari Script
C) Latin Script
D) Meitei Script
100. What is the official language of Meghalaya?
A) Khasi
B) English
C) Bengali
D) Garo


