Assam Police Exam Practice MCQs
Assam General Knowledge
Module 25: Assam Mixed Practice MCQs (Exam-Level)
Topic: Assam Police Exam Practice MCQs
Section I: Assam History & Freedom Movement
Q1. The Treaty of Yandabo (1826) is significant in Assam history because it:
A. Ended Mughal rule
B. Established Ahom administration
C. Marked the beginning of British rule in Assam
D. Created Assam Province
Correct Answer: C. Marked the beginning of British rule in Assam
Explanation:
The Treaty of Yandabo concluded the First Anglo-Burmese War and transferred Assam to British control, ending Ahom sovereignty.
Q2. The Paik system during the Ahom period was related to:
A. Land revenue only
B. Military training only
C. Compulsory labour and service
D. Trade taxation
Correct Answer: C. Compulsory labour and service
Explanation:
The Paik system was a labour-cum-service system, forming the backbone of Ahom administration and defence.
Q3. Who led the Neo-Vaishnavite movement in Assam?
A. Lachit Borphukan
B. Srimanta Sankardeva
C. Chandraprabha Saikiani
D. Maniram Dewan
Correct Answer: B. Srimanta Sankardeva
Explanation:
Srimanta Sankardeva propagated Ekasarana Naam Dharma, shaping Assam’s socio-religious life.
Q4. Maniram Dewan is associated with:
A. Assam agitation
B. Freedom struggle of 1857
C. Language movement
D. Tribal reform movement
Correct Answer: B. Freedom struggle of 1857
Explanation:
Maniram Dewan was a prominent Assamese leader in the Revolt of 1857 and was later executed by the British.
Q5. Which battle established Ahom resistance against the Mughals?
A. Battle of Saraighat
B. Battle of Panipat
C. Battle of Plassey
D. Battle of Haldighati
Correct Answer: A. Battle of Saraighat
Explanation:
The Battle of Saraighat (1671) showcased Ahom naval and military strength under Lachit Borphukan.
Section II: Assam Geography & Environment
Q6. The Brahmaputra River enters Assam through:
A. Sadiya
B. Dhubri
C. Tezpur
D. Guwahati
Correct Answer: A. Sadiya
Explanation:
The Brahmaputra enters Assam from Arunachal Pradesh at Sadiya.
Q7. Kaziranga National Park is famous for conserving:
A. Asiatic lion
B. One-horned rhinoceros
C. Snow leopard
D. Red panda
Correct Answer: B. One-horned rhinoceros
Explanation:
Kaziranga hosts the largest population of the one-horned rhinoceros in the world.
Q8. The Barak Valley lies in which part of Assam?
A. Upper Assam
B. Lower Assam
C. Central Assam
D. Southern Assam
Correct Answer: D. Southern Assam
Explanation:
Barak Valley includes Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi districts in southern Assam.
Q9. Which type of climate does Assam experience?
A. Desert climate
B. Mediterranean climate
C. Tropical monsoon climate
D. Tundra climate
Correct Answer: C. Tropical monsoon climate
Explanation:
Heavy rainfall and humidity define Assam’s tropical monsoon climate.
Q10. Floods in Assam are mainly caused by:
A. Drought conditions
B. Snowfall
C. Heavy monsoon rainfall and river overflow
D. Earthquakes only
Correct Answer: C. Heavy monsoon rainfall and river overflow
Explanation:
The Brahmaputra and its tributaries overflow due to intense monsoon rains.
Section III: Assam Polity & Administration
Q11. The head of the Assam State Government is the:
A. Governor
B. Chief Justice
C. Chief Minister
D. Speaker
Correct Answer: C. Chief Minister
Explanation:
The Chief Minister exercises real executive authority in the state.
Q12. Assam Legislative Assembly consists of:
A. 100 members
B. 110 members
C. 126 members
D. 150 members
Correct Answer: C. 126 members
Explanation:
The Assam Legislative Assembly has 126 elected members.
Q13. The Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution deals with:
A. Urban local bodies
B. Panchayati Raj
C. Tribal autonomous councils
D. Emergency provisions
Correct Answer: C. Tribal autonomous councils
Explanation:
The Sixth Schedule provides autonomy to tribal areas, including regions in Assam.
Q14. The Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) was formed under:
A. Fifth Schedule
B. Sixth Schedule
C. Seventh Schedule
D. Ninth Schedule
Correct Answer: B. Sixth Schedule
Explanation:
BTR functions as a Sixth Schedule autonomous region.
Q15. Who appoints the Governor of Assam?
A. Prime Minister
B. Chief Minister
C. President of India
D. Parliament
Correct Answer: C. President of India
Explanation:
Governors are appointed by the President of India under the Constitution.
Section IV: Assam Economy & Infrastructure
Q16. Assam’s economy is primarily:
A. Industrial
B. Service-based
C. Agrarian
D. Mining-based
Correct Answer: C. Agrarian
Explanation:
A large section of Assam’s population depends on agriculture.
Q17. Tea plantations in Assam were developed mainly during the:
A. Ahom period
B. Mughal period
C. British period
D. Post-independence period
Correct Answer: C. British period
Explanation:
Commercial tea cultivation expanded under British rule.
Q18. Digboi is famous for:
A. Coal mining
B. First oil refinery in Asia
C. Gold mining
D. Hydroelectric project
Correct Answer: B. First oil refinery in Asia
Explanation:
Digboi houses Asia’s oldest oil refinery.
Q19. Inland water transport in Assam is mainly supported by:
A. Barak River
B. Brahmaputra River
C. Kopili River
D. Dhansiri River
Correct Answer: B. Brahmaputra River
Explanation:
The Brahmaputra serves as National Waterway-2.
Q20. Which sector employs the largest workforce in Assam?
A. IT sector
B. Manufacturing
C. Agriculture
D. Mining
Correct Answer: C. Agriculture
Explanation:
Agriculture remains the largest employment provider in Assam.
Section V: Security, Police & Strategic Importance
Q21. Assam Police primarily comes under the control of the:
A. Central Government
B. State Government
C. District Court
D. High Court
Correct Answer: B. State Government
Explanation:
Police is a State subject under the Indian Constitution.
Q22. Assam shares an international border with:
A. Bangladesh
B. Myanmar
C. Bhutan
D. China
Correct Answer: C. Bhutan
Explanation:
Assam’s only international boundary is with Bhutan.
Q23. Assam is strategically important because it is the:
A. Coastal hub of India
B. Gateway to Northeast India
C. Desert corridor
D. Industrial centre
Correct Answer: B. Gateway to Northeast India
Explanation:
Assam connects mainland India with all other northeastern states.
Q24. Assam Rifles is a:
A. State police force
B. Central paramilitary force
C. Intelligence agency
D. Military regiment
Correct Answer: B. Central paramilitary force
Explanation:
Assam Rifles assists in border security and internal security in the Northeast.
Q25. Border security in Assam is important mainly due to:
A. Coastal trade
B. Strategic and inter-state sensitivity
C. Desert borders
D. Industrial density
Correct Answer: B. Strategic and inter-state sensitivity
Explanation:
Assam’s location makes security and policing crucial.
Section VI: Mixed Exam-Level Analytical MCQs
Q26. Which combination best reflects Assam Police exam GK focus?
A. World history and science
B. Assam history, geography, polity, and security
C. International economics
D. Advanced mathematics
Correct Answer: B. Assam history, geography, polity, and security
Explanation:
Assam Police exams emphasise state-specific GK and current relevance.
Q27. Assam’s strategic role directly affects:
A. Coastal defence
B. Stability of Northeast India
C. Desert trade
D. Ocean navigation
Correct Answer: B. Stability of Northeast India
Explanation:
Security and stability in Assam influence the entire Northeast.
Q28. Mixed practice MCQs are important because they:
A. Test memorisation only
B. Integrate multiple subjects
C. Focus only on current affairs
D. Ignore static GK
Correct Answer: B. Integrate multiple subjects
Explanation:
Police exams test overall understanding, not isolated topics.
Q29. Assam Police GK questions are mostly:
A. Descriptive
B. Objective and fact-based
C. Essay-type
D. Case-study based
Correct Answer: B. Objective and fact-based
Explanation:
Assam Police written exams use objective MCQs.
Q30. Assam Police Exam Practice MCQs are best suited for:
A. Interview personality test
B. Written objective examinations
C. Language proficiency test
D. Essay writing
Correct Answer: B. Written objective examinations
Explanation:
These MCQs simulate actual Assam Police exam pattern and difficulty.
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🔹 Why Assam Police Exam Practice MCQs Are Essential
The Assam Police Exam Practice MCQs are designed to reflect the actual written exam pattern, combining Assam history, geography, polity, economy, environment, and strategic importance into a single exam-level practice set. For Assam Police recruitment exams, mixed practice MCQs play a vital role in building speed, accuracy, and conceptual clarity.
Prepared strictly in line with the Assam-specific General Knowledge curriculum, these MCQs are highly useful not only for Assam Police (Constable, AB/UB, SI) but also for APSC, UPSC, TET, Forest, Banking, Grade III & IV, CEE, and SEBA, AHSEC, ASSEB, CBSE, college & university examinations across Assam. Regular practice ensures strong fundamentals and higher success probability.
🔹 FAQ Section
FAQ 1: Are Assam Police Exam Practice MCQs useful for Assam Police written exams?
Yes. These MCQs are designed strictly as per the Assam Police written exam syllabus and difficulty level, making them ideal for final revision.
FAQ 2: Do these MCQs cover complete Assam GK for police exams?
Yes. The set covers Assam history, geography, polity, economy, environment, security, and strategic importance, which are core areas of Assam Police GK.
FAQ 3: Are these MCQs helpful for SI, Constable, and AB/UB posts?
Absolutely. These MCQs are suitable for Constable (AB/UB), Sub-Inspector (SI), and other Assam Police recruitment exams.
FAQ 4: Can these MCQs be used for other competitive exams?
Yes. They are equally relevant for APSC, TET, Forest, Banking, Grade III & IV, CEE, and school & college-level examinations across Assam.
FAQ 5: How should candidates practice Assam Police MCQs effectively?
Candidates should attempt the MCQs in a timed manner, review explanations carefully, revise weak areas, and repeat practice to improve accuracy and confidence.
