Indian State Facts - Arunachal Pradesh 06
1. Which one is the highest Peak in Arunachal Pradesh?
A. Sela Pass
B. Tawang
C. Kangte
D. Myodia
2. In which year, NEFA was renamed as Arunachal Pradesh
A. 1972
B. 1973
C. 1974
D. 1975
3. Name the country which shares international borders with state in the west.
A. China
B. Nepal
C. Bhutan
D. None of These
4. In which year, Namdapha Wildlife Sanctuary declared as National Park
A. 1972
B. 1975
C. 1980
D. 1983
5. The Permanent Bench of Gauhati High Court for Arunachal Pradesh is located at
A. Itanagar
B. Naharlagun
C. Along
D. Bomdila
6. Which one country did not share its border with Arunachal Pradesh?
A) China
B) Bhutan
C) Myanmar
D) Nepal
Explanation:
Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east and is separated from China in the north by the disputed McMahon Line.
Itanagar is the capital of the state.
7. Which place Arunachal Pradesh ranks by its area in India?
a) 25th
b) 18th
c) 15th
d) None of These
Explanation:
The total area covered by this state is 83,750 km². Its area rank is 15th.
8. Which state is known as “the land of dawn-lit mountains”?
a) Assam
b) Arunachal Pradesh
c) Mizoram
d) Tripura
Explanation:
Land
of the Dawn-Lit Mountains is the sobriquet for the state in Sanskrit,
it is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the
Botanists. Geographically, it is the largest of the Seven Sister States
of Northeast India.
9. The border between China and India is known as?
a) McMahon line
b) Palk strait
c) Meatatarian line
d) None of these
Explanation:
A major part of the state is claimed by the Republic of China, and the People’s Republic of China referring to it as “South Tibet”.
During the
1962 Sino-Indian war, Chinese forces temporarily crossed the McMahon
line, the borderline between the state and China.
10. When was Tawang Monastery build?
a) 500 years ago
b) 300 years ago
c) 250 years ago
d) 400 years ago
Explanation:
The 400-year-old Tawang Monastery in the extreme north-west of the state provides some historical evidence of the Buddhist tribal people.
The sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso was born in Tawang.
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