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Which group was known for salt trade with Tibet?

Monpa used mountain passes to trade wool and salt with Tibet.

Which river is closely associated with the history of eastern Arunachal?

Lohit Valley was part of ancient cultural trade routes.

Which empire had indirect influence over Arunachal during the medieval period?

The Ahoms of Assam occasionally engaged with Arunachal tribes.

Tawang Monastery was founded in which year?

Built by Mera Lama Lodre Gyatso.

Which religious leader introduced Buddhism in this region?

He spread Vajrayana Buddhism to Tibet and Arunachal.

Who were the indigenous inhabitants of Tawang region?

Monpa tribe has cultural and religious ties with Tibet.

The McMahon Line was drawn under which agreement?

Signed in 1914 between British India and Tibet.

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Which ancient text mentions rivers flowing through Arunachal Pradesh?

Lohit and Siang rivers are believed to be mentioned in the Mahabharata.

Which Chinese traveler wrote about regions near Arunachal Pradesh?

He visited Assam and described nearby regions in the 7th century.

Which ancient kingdom included parts of Arunachal Pradesh?

Kamarupa ruled Assam and parts of Arunachal during the early medieval period.

Which famous social reformer of Maharashtra was also known as 'Rajarshi'?

Shahu Maharaj of Kolhapur promoted education and reservation for backward castes.

Who was the first Marathi author to win the Jnanpith Award?

He received the Jnanpith in 1974 for his novel “Yayati.”

Which historical leader established the Kolhapur princely state? A) Shahu Maharaj B) Tarabai C) Sambhaji D) Bhosale of Nagpur 👉 Answer: B) Tarabai Explanation: After a succession conflict, Tarabai played a key role in forming the Kolhapur line of Marathas.

After a succession conflict, Tarabai played a key role in forming the Kolhapur line of Marathas.

Which ruler introduced the concept of Ashta Pradhan Mandal (Council of Ministers)?

Shivaji created the Ashta Pradhan, a council of eight ministers, for effective administration.

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Which treaty was signed between the British and Peshwa Bajirao II in 1802?

This treaty allowed the British to station troops in Maratha territory, reducing Peshwa's sovereignty.

Which Maratha ruler introduced the "Chauth" and "Sardeshmukhi" taxes?

These taxes were levied by Shivaji Maharaj on conquered territories to fund his administration and military.

Who was the first woman from Maharashtra to become the President of Indian National Congress?

Sarojini Babar was an influential politician and writer from Maharashtra and represented women’s voice in politics.

In which year Punjab Horticulture Department came into existence?

Punjab Horticulture Department was established in 1979 - 80. It is presently located in Muktsar Sahib. This department developed Aloo-Bukhara Amritsari, which is a new variety of plum that is more sweet than sour, has high nutritive content and is free from stone.

Moga district of Punjab is famous for the largest production of

Gram is a rabi crop. It is sown during September-November and harvested in February. It is commonly known as chick pea or Bengal gram. Largest production of gram is in Moga.

Which dam also known as Thein Dam?

Ranjit Sagar Dam is named after Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the renowned ruler of Punjab. This dam is located in a gorge section near village Thein of Jammu and Kashmir and as such it is known as Thein Dam

In Punjab the sites of Palaeolithic Age are found in the valley of river -

The Early Stone Age sites are found in the valley of river Soan or Sohan in Punjab (now in Pakistan).

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Rice is produced highly in which of the following districts of Punjab?

The maximum production of rice is in Kapurthala, Fatehgarh Sahib, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Patiala, Firozpur, Sangrur and Barnala district. Punjab has given the title of Rice Bowl of India.

The forests of Punjab which largely consists of inaccessible forests or unoccupied wastes and known as

Those forests which largely consists of inaccessible forests or unoccupied wastes, are known as unclassed forests.

Which type of forests are mainly found in Kandi tract of Punjab?

Dry Deciduoud Scrub forests are mostly found in Kandi tract with predominant species like khair. Indian rosewood, silk cotton tree, amla, Indian ash tree, Indian mahogany, amaltas, etc.

Which state shares the eastern border with Bihar and also influences its climate?

West Bengal lies to the east of Bihar and affects its climate and monsoon patterns. Moist air from the Bay of Bengal brings rainfall. This influences agriculture and biodiversity.

The Vikramshila Gangetic Dolphin Sanctuary is located in which district of Bihar?

Located in Bhagalpur, this sanctuary protects the endangered Gangetic dolphin. It covers a stretch of the Ganga River. It is India's only dolphin sanctuary.

Which soil type is most commonly found in the plains of Bihar?

The Indo-Gangetic plains of Bihar are rich in alluvial soil. This soil is highly fertile and supports major crops like rice and wheat. It is deposited by rivers such as the Ganga and Kosi.

Which of the following rivers in Bihar is known for causing frequent floods and affecting biodiversity?

The Kosi River is called the "Sorrow of Bihar" due to its frequent floods. It changes its course often, leading to widespread displacement and biodiversity loss. Its unpredictable behavior causes major ecological and social impacts.

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