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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.

Which traditional Mizo council assisted in decision-making?

The council of elders played a key role in village decisions.

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What was the term for a traditional Mizo chief’s advisor?

Upa were elders who assisted the chief.

What form of administration did the Mizo villages have?

Each village was ruled by a hereditary chief (Lal).

What was the main livelihood of the Mizo tribes traditionally?

Jhum (shifting) cultivation was their traditional farming method.

Which British officer first explored the Lushai Hills in 1854?

He surveyed the Lushai Hills in 1854.

Which area was known as the Lushai Hills during the British rule?

Mizoram was previously called the Lushai Hills district.

What does the word "Mizo" mean?

"Mi" means people, and "Zo" means highland.

Which Mizo tribe is considered the most dominant?

Lusei (or Lushei) is the largest and most influential tribe.

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Mizos are the major tribe and original inhabitants of the region.

Historical records suggest they migrated from China through Burma.

Which tribe is considered the original inhabitants of Mizoram?

Mizos are the major tribe and original inhabitants of the region.

Which is the oldest newspaper in Mizoram?

A widely read newspaper in Mizo language.

What does “Zo” in Mizo refer to?

Hence, “people of the hills.”

Which state was carved out to form Mizoram?

Mizoram was once part of Assam.

When was Mizoram University established?

Established as a central university.

How many Lok Sabha seats does Mizoram have?

Mizoram has one parliamentary seat.

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Who appoints the Governor of Mizoram?

As per Indian Constitution.

What is the name of the state legislature of Mizoram?

Vidhan Sabha As with other Indian states.

What is the elevation range of the Tarai region in U.P.?

The Tarai belt, located in the Himalayan foothills, has low elevation but dense vegetation. It is known for marshy land and high rainfall.

Which region of U.P. is a part of the Vindhyan Plateau?

Bundelkhand lies on the northern fringe of the Vindhyan Plateau. It features rocky terrain, low rainfall, and mineral deposits.

Which of these lakes is located in Uttar Pradesh?

Nawabganj Lake is a bird sanctuary near Unnao, U.P. It attracts migratory birds and supports wetland biodiversity.

Which region of U.P. is known as the 'Land of Nawabs'?

Lucknow, the capital of Awadh, is famed for its Nawabi culture, cuisine, and Tehzeeb (etiquette). It was ruled by the Nawabs of Awadh in the 18th–19th centuries.

Which is the main crop grown in the western part of Uttar Pradesh?

Western U.P. is known for high sugarcane production due to fertile soil and irrigation. It supports a large number of sugar mills in the region

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Which of the following rivers does not originate in the Himalayas?

The Gomti originates from the Terai region in U.P., not from the Himalayas. The others have their sources in Himalayan glaciers.

What is the climate type of most of Uttar Pradesh?

U.P. has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers, cold winters, and monsoon rainfall. It varies slightly from the Tarai region to Bundelkhand.

Which Mizoram district is famous for the Blue Mountain (Phawngpui)?

Phawngpui is the highest peak in Mizoram.

Which year did Mizo language receive recognition in 8th Schedule?

Mizo is not yet in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution.

Which river forms the natural boundary between U.P. and Haryana?

The Yamuna River separates western U.P. from Haryana. It plays a crucial role in defining political and administrative boundaries.

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