Assam Geography MCQ (Set-2)
Are you preparing for competitive exams like ADRE, APSC, or Assam Police? A solid understanding of Assam’s geography is essential for success in these exams. In this article, I will provide some important Assam Geography MCQs with detailed explanations. It will strengthen your knowledge and boost your confidence in these exam preparations.This article covers a wide range of topics— Assam Tea, National Parks and Wild Life Sanctuaries in Assam, etc. I will create a series of Assam Geography MCQs for the upcoming ADRE grade III and Grade IV Exam. This article is set 2 in the Assam Geography MCQ section in English. For set-1 in English CLICK HERE. For set-3 in English CLICK HERE. For set-4 in English CLICK HERE. |
1. Which National Park is known as Mini Kaziranga?
(A) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(C) Raimona National Park
(D) Orang National Park
Ans:- (D) Orang National Park Explanation:- Orang National Park is also called Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park. It is often known as the “Mini Kaziranga.” This is because it shares a similar landscape, habitat, and has a population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses, just like Kaziranga National Park. Orang also has many other animals, including tigers and elephants, making it a smaller but equally important place for wildlife and conservation, similar to Kaziranga.View Answer......Hide Answer
2. What is the scientific name of the Assam tea plant?
(A) Camellia sinensis var. sinensis
(B) Camellia sinensis var. assamica
(C) Dipterocarpus macrocarpus
(D) Foxtail Orchids
Ans:- (B) Camellia sinensis var. assamica Explanation:- The Assam tea plant is a type of tea plant called Camellia sinensis. This species has two main varieties used for making tea: Camellia sinensis var. sinensis (known as Chinese tea) and Camellia sinensis var. assamica (known as Assam tea).View Answer......Hide Answer
3. Who first invented tea in Assam?
(A) George Williamson
(B) Maniram Dewan
(C) Robert Bruce
(D) McLeod Russel
Ans:- (C) Robert Bruce Explanation:- Robert Bruce is credited with discovering the wild tea plant in Assam. His efforts laid the foundation for the tea industry in Assam.View Answer......Hide Answer
4. In which year, Robert Bruce discovered wild tea plants in the upper Brahmaputra Valley?
(A) 1811
(B) 1823
(C) 1837
(D) 1847
Ans:- (B) 1823 Explanation:- Robert Bruce discovered wild tea plants in the upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam in 1823.View Answer......Hide Answer
5. Who was the first tea farmer of Assam?
(A) George Williamson
(B) Maniram Dewan
(C) Robert Bruce
(D) Purandar Singha
Ans:- (B) Maniram Dewan Explanation:- N/AView Answer......Hide Answer
6. Which is the largest tea garden in Assam?
(A) TIPOMIA TEA ESTATE
(B) ACHABAM TEA ESTATE
(C) Monabarie Tea Estate
(D) CHUBWA TEA ESTATE
Ans:- (C) Monabarie Tea Estate Explanation:- Monabarie Tea Estate is the largest tea garden in Assam and also one of the largest tea estates in Asia. It is located in the Biswanath district of Assam, it covers an area of around 1,158 hectares.View Answer......Hide Answer
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7. When was Raimona declared a national park?
(A) 2020
(B) 2021
(C) 2022
(D) 2023
Ans:- (B) 2021 Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
8. Raimana National Park is famous for which of the following?
(A) Golden Langur
(B) Pigmy Hog
(C) Gibbon
(D) One-horned rhino
Ans:- (A) Golden Langur Explanation:- Raimona National Park is famous for the Golden Langur, an endangered species of monkey found in this region.View Answer......Hide Answer
9. In which district of Assam is the Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary located?
(A) Kamrup (Metro)
(B) Darang
(C) Barpet
(D) Sonitpur
Ans:- (A) Kamrup (Metro) Explanation:- The Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the East-Kamrup Forest division of the Kamrup (Metro) in Assam. It’s situated on the eastern edge of Guwahati city and covers an area of about 78.64 square kilometers.View Answer......Hide Answer
10. Which of the following districts does not come under BTC?
(A) Udalguri
(B) Bongaigaon
(C) Kokrajhar
(D) Baksa
Ans:- (B) Bongaigaon Explanation:- The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) was formed in 2003 under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India. The BTC consists of five districts: Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa, Udalguri, and Tamulpur. Bongaigaon districts do not come under BTC.View Answer......Hide Answer
11. Which is the smallest National Park in Assam in 2024?
(A) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(C) Kaziranga National Park
(D) Orang National Park
Ans:- (D) Orang National Park Explanation:- Orang National Park is also known as Rajiv Gandhi Orang National Park. It is the smallest national park in Assam. It covers an area of about 78.81 square kilometers.View Answer......Hide Answer
12. When was Orang National Park declared a national park?
(A) 1974
(B) 1985
(C) 1997
(D) 1999
Ans:- (D) 1999 Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
13. Which wildlife sanctuary in Assam is famous for golden Langur?
(A) Barnadi
(B) Chakrashila
(C) Amsang
(D) Pabitara
Ans:- (B) Chakrashila Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
14. Which of the following is the 7th National Park of Assam?
(A) Dehing Patkai National Park
(B) Orang National Park
(C) Raimona National Park
(D) Nameri National Park
Ans:- (A) Dehing Patkai National Park Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
15. When did Dehing Patkai become a national park?
(A) 2020
(B) 2021
(C) 2022
(D) 2023
Ans:- (B) 2021 Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
16. Which places in Assam are known for wild horses?
(A) Nameri National Park
(B) Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary
(C) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
(D) Raimona National Park
Ans:- (C) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
17. When was Dibru-Saikhowa declared as a national park?
(A) 1974
(B) 1985
(C) 1997
(D) 1999
Ans:- (D) 1999 Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
18. Which of the following is the largest national park in Assam in 2024?
(A) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(C) Kaziranga National Park
(D) Orang National Park
Ans:- (C) Kaziranga National Park Explanation:- N/AView Answer......Hide Answer
19. In which year has Kaziranga declared Project Tiger?
(A) 1974
(B) 1985
(C) 1995
(D) 2006
Ans:- (D) 2006 Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
20. Which National Park in Assam has wild horses and Deohah?
(A) Orang National Park
(B) Manas National Park
(C) Kaziranga National Park
(D) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park
Ans:- (D) Dibru-Saikhowa National Park Explanation:- n/aView Answer......Hide Answer
21. Which of the following is the smallest wildlife sanctuary in Assam?
(A) Hoollongapar Gibbon Sanctuary
(B) Chakrashila Wildlife Sanctuary
(C) Borail Wildlife Sanctuary
(D) Deepar Beel Wildlife Sanctuary
Ans:- (D) Deepar Beel Wildlife Sanctuary Explanation:- N/AView Answer......Hide Answer
22. How many wildlife sanctuaries are there in Assam in 2024?
(A) 17
(B) 19
(C) 20
(D) 21
Ans:- (A) 17 Explanation:- N/AView Answer......Hide Answer
23. Jatinga, famous for mass suicides of migratory birds, is located in which of the following districts?
(A) Karimganj
(B) Karbi Anglong
(C) Cachar
(D) Dima Hasao
Ans:- (D) Dima Hasao Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer
24. ‘Jatinga’ in Dima Hasao district is located on which hill of Asaam?
(A) Khasi Hills
(B) Jaintia Hills
(C) Barail Hills
(D) None of the above
Ans:- (C) Barail Hills Explanation:- Jatinga is located in the Barail Hills of Assam. These hills are part of the Dima Hasao district, and Jatinga is known for the phenomenon of mass suicides of migratory birds.View Answer......Hide Answer
25. Which of the following is the largest coalfield in Assam?
(A) DILLI JEYPORE COALFIELD
(B) Mickey’s Hills
(C) Chingrimari Hills
(D) MAKUM COAL FIELD
Ans:- (D) MAKUM COAL FIELD Explanation:-View Answer......Hide Answer