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Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers on “The Assamese Language Movement: A Historical Perspective”

1. The Assamese Language Movement aimed to establish Assamese as the official language of:

  • a) West Bengal
  • b) Assam
  • c) Nagaland
  • d) Tripura

Answer: b) Assam


2. In which year did the first Assamese Language Movement take place?

  • a) 1921
  • b) 1954
  • c) 1960
  • d) 1972

Answer: c) 1960


3. The Assamese Language Movement was primarily focused on opposing the imposition of which language?

  • a) Hindi
  • b) Bengali
  • c) English
  • d) Sanskrit

Answer: b) Bengali


4. The conflict between Assamese and Bengali speakers began in which century?

  • a) 16th century
  • b) 18th century
  • c) 19th century
  • d) 20th century

Answer: c) 19th century


5. The Yandabo Treaty (1826) brought Assam under British rule and led to the administrative imposition of which language in Assam?

  • a) Assamese
  • b) Bengali
  • c) Hindi
  • d) Sanskrit

Answer: b) Bengali


6. In which year was Assamese reinstated as the official language of Assam after a long struggle?

  • a) 1836
  • b) 1857
  • c) 1873
  • d) 1952

Answer: c) 1873


7. Which Assamese scholar played a significant role in advocating for the re-establishment of Assamese as the official language during the 19th century?

  • a) Hemchandra Barua
  • b) Anandaram Dhekial Phukan
  • c) Lakshminath Bezbarua
  • d) Bhupen Hazarika

Answer: b) Anandaram Dhekial Phukan


8. The 1960 Assamese Language Movement was led by which student organization?

  • a) Assam Sahitya Sabha
  • b) All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)
  • c) Asom Gana Parishad
  • d) All India Students’ Federation

Answer: b) All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)


9. The Assam Official Language Act, which recognized Assamese as the official language of Assam, was passed in:

  • a) 1960
  • b) 1962
  • c) 1968
  • d) 1972

Answer: a) 1960


10. The Assamese Language Movement of 1960 was sparked by the government’s decision to introduce which language in the state’s official proceedings?

  • a) Bengali
  • b) Hindi
  • c) English
  • d) Urdu

Answer: a) Bengali


11. The Assam Sahitya Sabha, a key organization in the Assamese language movement, was founded in:

  • a) 1874
  • b) 1917
  • c) 1928
  • d) 1935

Answer: b) 1917


12. The re-establishment of Assamese as the official language in the 19th century was supported by which British official?

  • a) David Scott
  • b) William Robinson
  • c) Francis Jenkins
  • d) Sir Edward Gait

Answer: b) William Robinson


13. The Assam Language Movement in 1972 revolved around making Assamese the medium of instruction in:

  • a) Primary schools
  • b) Higher secondary education
  • c) Colleges and universities
  • d) Government offices

Answer: c) Colleges and universities


14. The controversial decision to impose Bengali as the official language of Assam during British rule was made in which year?

  • a) 1836
  • b) 1857
  • c) 1873
  • d) 1889

Answer: a) 1836


15. Who is regarded as the “Father of Assamese prose” and played a key role in the Assamese Language Movement?

  • a) Hemchandra Barua
  • b) Lakshminath Bezbarua
  • c) Anandaram Dhekial Phukan
  • d) Bishnu Rabha

Answer: a) Hemchandra Barua


16. The Assamese Language Movement gained momentum under the leadership of which Assamese literary figure in the early 20th century?

  • a) Jyotiprasad Agarwala
  • b) Lakshminath Bezbarua
  • c) Bhupen Hazarika
  • d) Birendra Kumar Bhattacharya

Answer: b) Lakshminath Bezbarua


17. The Assam Official Language Act of 1960 mandated the use of Assamese in which domains?

  • a) Government communication
  • b) Judiciary
  • c) Education
  • d) All of the above

Answer: d) All of the above


18. Which event in 1961 highlighted tensions between Assamese and Bengali speakers in Assam?

  • a) Dispur Protests
  • b) The Shillong Accord
  • c) Silchar Language Day (Bhasha Andolan)
  • d) Assam Accord

Answer: c) Silchar Language Day (Bhasha Andolan)


19. The Assam Accord, which addressed linguistic and political issues, was signed in which year?

  • a) 1972
  • b) 1985
  • c) 1991
  • d) 2001

Answer: b) 1985


20. The Assam Movement (1979–1985), which also dealt with language and identity, was led by which organization?

  • a) Assam Sahitya Sabha
  • b) Asom Gana Parishad
  • c) All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)
  • d) Assam Peoples’ Assembly

Answer: c) All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)


21. The Language Movement in Assam was also a part of a larger movement for:

  • a) Ethnic identity
  • b) Economic reforms
  • c) Religious unity
  • d) Political independence

Answer: a) Ethnic identity


22. Which prominent Assamese poet and writer contributed extensively to the cultural and linguistic revival during the language movement?

  • a) Hiren Bhattacharyya
  • b) Bhupen Hazarika
  • c) Nagen Saikia
  • d) Parag Kumar Das

Answer: b) Bhupen Hazarika


23. Which major political party emerged in Assam after the Assamese Language Movement?

  • a) Bharatiya Janata Party
  • b) Indian National Congress
  • c) Asom Gana Parishad
  • d) Communist Party of India

Answer: c) Asom Gana Parishad


24. The Assam Sahitya Sabha was instrumental in the promotion of:

  • a) Economic reforms
  • b) Industrial development
  • c) Assamese literature and language
  • d) Political independence

Answer: c) Assamese literature and language


25. In which year did Assam witness a violent student-led protest for the protection of Assamese language and identity, known as the Assam Agitation?

  • a) 1960
  • b) 1979
  • c) 1985
  • d) 1991

Answer: b) 1979


26. The Assam Movement also focused on the issue of illegal immigration from which neighboring country?

  • a) Nepal
  • b) China
  • c) Bangladesh
  • d) Bhutan

Answer: c) Bangladesh


27. During the Assam Agitation, which demand was made by the students regarding the Assamese language?

  • a) Complete use of Assamese in all schools
  • b) Bilingual education
  • c) Recognition of Assamese alongside Bengali
  • d) Expulsion of illegal immigrants

Answer: a) Complete use of Assamese in all schools


28. In the 1960 language movement, the imposition of which language led to riots and protests across Assam?

  • a) Bengali
  • b) Hindi
  • c) English
  • d) Sanskrit

Answer: a) Bengali


29. The signing of which accord brought an end to the Assam Movement in 1985?

  • a) Assam Language Act
  • b) Assam Official Language Act
  • c) Assam Accord
  • d) Shillong Accord

Answer: c) Assam Accord


30. The official status of Assamese as the state language of Assam is protected under which article of the Indian Constitution?

  • a) Article 345
  • b) Article 370
  • c) Article 356
  • d) Article 21

Answer: a) Article 345


These MCQs cover various aspects of the Assamese Language Movement, its historical background, key figures, and its impact on the linguistic and cultural identity of Assam.

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