Prepare effectively for Assam government competitive exams like APSC, ADRE, TET, B.Ed , and various other recruitment tests with the Top 100 Assam History MCQs. This comprehensive collection covers Assam’s history all updated and curated to boost your exam success
1. Who is recognized for forming the revolutionary organization Seva Sangha?
Answer: C) Tarun Ram Phukan
Explanation: Tarun Ram Phukan was a key figure in Assam's nationalist
movement and was responsible for forming Seva Sangha — a platform for social
service.
2. The God of Learning of the Ahoms is known as:
Answer: B) Lengdon
Explanation: The Ahom community worships Lengdon as their primary God of
Learning.
3. What was the first capital of the Ahom Kingdom in Assam?
Answer: C) Charaideo
Explanation: Charaideo was established as the original capital by Sukapha,
founder of the Ahom dynasty.
4. Approximately, what is the area of Kaziranga National Park?
Answer: C) 430sq.km
Explanation: Kaziranga is spread over about 430sq.km, known for its
biodiversity.
5. Who was the first martyr of the 1942 movement in Assam?
Answer: D) Kanaklata Barua
Explanation: Kanaklata Barua was martyred during the Quit India Movement,
becoming a symbol of youthful patriotism.
6. What was the first peasant uprising against the British in Assam?
Answer: B) Phulaguri Dhawa
Explanation: The Phulaguri Dhawa (1861) is considered the first formal
peasant uprising against colonial authorities.
7. When was the historic Assam Accord signed?
Answer: B) 15th August, 1985
Explanation: The Assam Accord was signed to resolve issues related to
illegal immigration.
8. Who among the following was the first Ahom ruler to officially accept
Hinduism?
Answer: D) Jayadhwaj Singha
Explanation: He adopted Hinduism, taking the Sanskritized title
"Jayadhwaja".
9. Which site is the traditional burial site of the Ahom kings?
Answer: A) Charaideo
Explanation: The "Maidams" (mound tombs) at Charaideo serve as royal burial
sites.
10. Who led Assam's first rebellion against the British in 1828?
Answer: B) Gomdhar Konwar
Explanation: Gomdhar Konwar led the earliest anti-British uprising in the
region.