Mock Test of Northeast GK for TPSC JRBT and other Exam
Mark-100 Time-50 Minute
Chung Sajak
1. What was the former name of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Assam Hills
B) North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA)
C) East Himalaya Province
D) Tribal Hills Agency
2. When did Arunachal Pradesh gain Union Territory status?
A) 15 August 1947
B) 1 November 1956
C) 21 January 1972
D) 20 February 1987
3. Arunachal Pradesh became a full-fledged state on which date?
A) 15 August 1975
B) 20 February 1987
C) 1 January 1991
D) 26 January 1986
4. What is the capital and largest city of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Aizawl
B) Kohima
C) Imphal
D) Itanagar
5. How many districts are there in Arunachal Pradesh?
A) 18
B) 25
C) 28
D) 30
6. What type of legislature does Arunachal Pradesh have?
A) Bicameral
B) Unicameral
C) Federal
D) Presidential
7. How many seats are there in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly?
A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 70
8. How many Rajya Sabha seats are allocated to Arunachal Pradesh?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 1
D) 4
9. How many Lok Sabha seats does Arunachal Pradesh have?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
10. What is the total area of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) 78,438 km²
B) 81,214 km²
C) 83,743 km²
D) 85,001 km²
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. What is the official state emblem of Arunachal Pradesh called?
A) Sunrise Emblem
B) Tribal Unity Emblem
C) Emblem of Arunachal Pradesh
D) Himalayan Crest Emblem
22. On which date is Arunachal Pradesh Foundation Day celebrated?
A) 15 August
B) 21 January
C) 26 January
D) 20 February
23. What is the state bird of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Indian Peafowl
B) Great Hornbill
C) Himalayan Monal
D) Green Pigeon
24. Which is the state fish of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Rohu
B) Katla
C) Golden Mahseer
D) Hilsa
25. What is the state flower of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Rhododendron
B) Lotus
C) Foxtail Orchid
D) Blue Poppy
26. Which animal is designated as the state mammal of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Red Panda
B) Indian Elephant
C) Mithun
D) Snow Leopard
27. What is the state tree of Arunachal Pradesh?
A) Sal Tree
B) Teak
C) Hollong
D) Deodar
28. What time zone does Arunachal Pradesh follow?
A) GMT+6
B) UTC+04:30
C) IST (UTC+05:30)
D) Nepal Standard Time
29. Which state symbol represents tribal identity and governance in Arunachal Pradesh?
A) State Tree
B) State Emblem
C) State Mammal
D) State Flower
30. The Mithun, as a state symbol, is mainly associated with which aspect of Arunachal tribal culture?
A) Dance and Music
B) Marriage Customs
C) Wealth and Social Status
D) Hunting Traditions.
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 language is officially used throughout Assam except in the Barak Valley?
A) Bengali
B) Meitei
C) Bodo
D) Assamese
42. Which official language is recognized across the entire state of Assam?
A) Meitei
B) Bodo
C) Bengali
D) Hindi
43. In which region of Assam is Bengali an official language?
A) Western Assam
B) Barak Valley
C) Northern Assam
D) Brahmaputra Valley
44. Which language is officially recognized in Barak Valley and Hojai district?
A) Bodo
B) Hindi
C) Meitei
D) Garo
45. Which script is used for writing the Assamese and Bengali languages in Assam?
A) Devanagari
B) Latin
C) Bengali–Assamese Script
D) Tamil Script
46. Which script is used for the Bodo language in Assam?
A) Meitei Script
B) Bengali–Assamese Script
C) Latin Script
D) Devanagari
47. What is the literacy rate of Assam as per the 2011 Census?
A) 69.1%
B) 72.19%
C) 80.32%
D) 76.45%
48. What is the name of the state song of Assam?
A) Vandemataram
B) Jana Gana Mana
C) O Mur Apunar Desh
D) Desh Ki Mitti
49. Which is the state bird of Assam?
A) Great Indian Hornbill
B) White-winged Duck
C) Indian Peacock
D) Jungle Babbler
50. Which fruit is designated as the state fruit of Assam?
A) Mango
B) Banana
C) Kaji Nemu
D) Pineapple
51. When was the state of Nagaland formally inaugurated as the 16th state of the Indian Union?
A) 15 August 1947
B) 26 January 1950
C) 1 December 1963
D) 14 November 1962
52. Who led the Naga National Council in its demand for an independent Naga state?
A) A. Zimik
B) Rani Gaidinliu
C) Zapu Phizo
D) Neiphiu Rio
53. Before becoming a separate state, Nagaland was a district in which Indian state?
A) Manipur
B) Arunachal Pradesh
C) Meghalaya
D) Assam
54. What type of insurgency did the Naga National Council launch?
A) Non-violent movement
B) Political protest
C) Armed insurgency
D) Economic blockade
55. What is the geographical location of Nagaland in terms of latitude?
A) 10°N to 12°N
B) 20.1°N to 21.9°N
C) 25.2°N to 27.0°N
D) 30.5°N to 32.5°N
56. Which scenic valley is located in the southern region of Nagaland?
A) Yumthang Valley
B) Dzüko Valley
C) Neora Valley
D) Silent Valley
57. When did Nagaland have its first democratically elected government?
A) 1957
B) 1960
C) 1964
D) 1972
58. What percentage of Nagaland’s economy is contributed by the primary sector, especially agriculture?
A) 10.2%
B) 24.6%
C) 36.8%
D) 50.1%
59. Which of the following is NOT a significant economic activity in Nagaland?
A) Hydropower
B) Oil refining
C) Real estate
D) Tourism
60. What was the Indian Government’s stance on Nagaland’s political status post-independence?
A) Supported independence
B) Supported UN intervention
C) Declared it as part of Myanmar
D) Maintained it was an integral part of India
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 capital and largest city of Sikkim?
A) Shillong
B) Gangtok
C) Aizawl
D) Itanagar
72. Which country lies to the north of Sikkim?
A) Nepal
B) Bhutan
C) China
D) Bangladesh
73. Which is the highest peak in India, located in Sikkim?
A) Nanda Devi
B) Mount Everest
C) Dhaulagiri
D) Kangchenjunga
74. When did Sikkim officially become a state of India?
A) 1947
B) 1956
C) 1975
D) 1987
75. Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sikkim?
A) Manas Wildlife Sanctuary
B) Khangchendzonga National Park
C) Valley of Flowers
D) Keoladeo National Park
76. Sikkim shares its western border with which Indian neighboring country?
A) China
B) Bhutan
C) Nepal
D) Myanmar
77. What is the approximate area of Sikkim?
A) 8,500 km²
B) 10,000 km²
C) 7,096 km²
D) 5,000 km²
78. Which corridor is located near Sikkim and is crucial for India’s connectivity to the Northeast?
A) Nathu La Corridor
B) Siliguri Corridor
C) Khyber Pass
D) Malacca Strait
79. What percentage of Sikkim’s area is covered by forests?
A) About 10%
B) About 25%
C) About 50%
D) Over 80%
80. Sikkim is known for which of the following environmental achievements?
A) First nuclear-free state
B) First fully organic state
C) Largest desert in India
D) Largest producer of coal
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. Which of the following is NOT an official language of Sikkim?
A) English
B) Nepali
C) Hindi
D) Bhutia
92. What is the predominant religion in Sikkim?
A) Islam
B) Hinduism
C) Christianity
D) Buddhism
93. Vajrayana Buddhism is mainly practiced by which ethnic groups in Sikkim?
A) Gurung and Magar
B) Bhutia and Lepcha
C) Tamang and Newari
D) Mukhia and Rai
94. What is the major source of livelihood for people in Sikkim?
A) Mining
B) Agriculture
C) Fishing
D) Heavy Industry
95. Which of the following is a major crop grown in Sikkim?
A) Cotton
B) Cardamom
C) Wheat
D) Tea
96. In which year was Sikkim declared India’s first fully organic state?
A) 2014
B) 2015
C) 2016
D) 2017
97. Which language is primarily used in government documentation in Sikkim?
A) Nepali
B) Bhutia
C) English
D) Lepcha
98. As of 2019, how does Sikkim’s GDP rank among Indian states?
A) Highest
B) Average
C) Fifth-smallest
D) Third-largest
99. Which of the following sectors contributes significantly to Sikkim’s economy besides agriculture?
A) Oil refining
B) Tourism
C) Steel manufacturing
D) Shipbuilding
100. Why are additional languages like Gurung, Limbu, and Sherpa given official recognition in Sikkim?
A) For political purposes
B) To promote business
C) To preserve culture and tradition
D) To replace English


