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Who appoints the Governor of Mizoram?
Like all states, the Governor is appointed by the President.
Which Mizoram party has been in power most frequently?
MNF, led by Laldenga and later Zoramthanga, has governed several terms since statehood.
The voting age in Mizoram Legislative Assembly elections is:
As part of India, electoral voting age is 18 under the Representation of the People Act.
The Mizoram Assembly is located in:
The Assembly building is located in Chaltlang, a locality in Aizawl.
Which article of the Constitution governs the administration of Scheduled and Tribal Areas like Mizoram?
Article 371F gives special status to Mizoram, ensuring protection of customary laws and autonomy.
How many assembly seats are there in Mizoram?
The Mizoram Legislative Assembly consists of 40 seat
Which House constitutes the legislature of Mizoram?
Mizoram has a unicameral legislature—only the Legislative Assembly (40 seats).
The first Chief Minister of Mizoram was:
Brig. T. Sailo became the first CM in 1972 as head of the Union Territory council.
How many districts does Mizoram currently have (as of 2025)?
Mizoram has 11 districts, the latest (Hnahthial) created in 2019
The capital of Mizoram is:
Aizawl has been the state capital since statehood and hosts the legislative assembly and Secretariat.
Which constitutional body led the governance of Mizoram as a Union Territory before statehood?
As a Union Territory, Mizoram was governed by a Lieutenant Governor appointed by the President.
When did Mizoram attain full statehood?
Mizoram became India’s 23rd state on February 20, 1987, under the Mizoram State Act, passed in December 1986.
What year was Mizoram conferred Union Territory status?
Following the Mizo National Front uprising, Mizoram became a Union Territory in 1972 under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act.
Who was the first Indian Governor of United Provinces?
Sarojini Naidu became the first Indian woman governor of the United Provinces in 1947.
Which monument in Agra is known as the “Baby Taj”?
This tomb, built by Nur Jahan for her father, is considered a draft version of the Taj Mahal.
When was the Allahabad High Court established?
The Allahabad High Court is one of the oldest high courts in India, established under the Indian High Courts Act.
Which ancient city in UP is believed to be Lord Krishna’s capital?
Mathura is considered the birthplace and early home of Lord Krishna and an important site in Hindu mythology.
Which Sufi saint’s dargah is located in Amethi district?
Haji Waris Ali Shah was a renowned 19th-century Sufi saint from Dewa Sharif in Barabanki, close to Amethi.
Which Indian revolutionary was hanged in Gorakhpur jail in 1931?
A hero of the Kakori conspiracy, Ashfaqulla Khan was executed in Gorakhpur.
Which king of Kanauj is known for cultural brilliance during his rule?
Mihir Bhoja of the Pratihara dynasty ruled Kanauj and supported literature, temple building, and learning.
Who established the Ghaznavid rule in parts of western UP?
Mahmud of Ghazni conducted several raids into North India, including parts of western UP like Mathura.
Which UP city was the capital of the British United Provinces?
Lucknow became the administrative capital of the United Provinces during British rule.
Which Mughal emperor built the Agra Fort?
Agra Fort was constructed by Akbar in 1565 and later modified by Shah Jahan, showcasing Mughal architecture.
The 'Doab' region in UP refers to the area between which two rivers?
The Doab is a fertile tract of land between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers, historically significant for agriculture and settlements.
In which district of UP is the ancient Buddhist site of Sarnath located?
Sarnath is where Lord Buddha gave his first sermon after enlightenment, making it a key Buddhist pilgrimage site.
Who was the founder of the Shunga dynasty born in UP?
Pushyamitra Shunga, a Brahmin general, established the Shunga dynasty after assassinating the last Maurya ruler.
Which town in UP is associated with the revolt leader Kunwar Singh?
Jagdishpur, now in Bihar but close to UP, was the stronghold of 1857 freedom fighter Kunwar Singh.
Who among the following founded the Banaras Hindu University (BHU)?
BHU was founded in 1916 by Madan Mohan Malaviya and is one of Asia’s largest residential universities.