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Class 10 | History | Chapter 3 : Anti British Rising and Peasant Revolts in Assam | Textual Questions Answers.

Very Short Answer Type Questions (Anti-British Rising and Peasant Revolts in Assam) 1. After the establishment of the British rule in Assam how did the system of revenue collection change? Answer: The British introduced a cash-based land revenue system and increased the rate of land revenue. 2. In which year did Moffat Mills come to Assam? Answer: Moffat Mills came to Assam in 1839 . 3. Who were the Keyas? Answer: The Keyas were Bengali moneylenders and traders appointed by the British to collect revenue. 4. Who led the revolt of 1857 in Assam? Answer: The revolt of 1857 in Assam was led by Maniram Dewan . 5. Which Ahom Prince did the rebels of Assam want to re-install on the throne in the revolt of 1857? Answer: The rebels wanted to re-install Prince Kandarpeswar Singha on the throne. 6. Who was the Bengali Muktiyar who helped Maniram Dewan? Answer: Madhab Chandra Bordoloi helped Maniram Dewan as the Bengali Muktiyar. 7. Who was hanged along with Maniram Dewan? ...

Class 10 | History | Chapter 4: Indian National Movement and Awakening in Assam | Textual Q&A.

  Short Type Questions   1. Write a brief note on Assamese Literary Society. Answer: The Assamese Literary Society, known as Asom Sahitya Sabha , was established in 1917 at Sivasagar. Its main aim was to promote the Assamese language and literature . It worked for the development of Assamese education, encouraged writers, published books, and organized literary conferences. The society played an important role in strengthening Assamese cultural identity. 2. Give a brief trace of important nationalist rise in Jonaki Age. Answer: The Jonaki Age marked the beginning of modern Assamese literature and nationalism. Through the journal Jonaki , writers promoted pride in Assamese language and culture. Literary works of this period created national consciousness , inspired patriotism, and encouraged resistance against British cultural dominance. 3. Write briefly on the political demands of Ahom Sabha. Answer: The Ahom Sabha demanded: Protection of the rights of the Ahom...

Class 10 | Social Science | Geography of Assam, Textual Questions & Answers.

1. Write briefly about Assam’s land area, population and population density. Assam is an important state of North-East India with varied physical features and a growing population. The total land area of Assam is 78,438 square kilometres , consisting of plains, hills and river valleys. According to the 2011 Census , the population of Assam is about 3.12 crore , which has increased steadily over the years due to natural growth and migration. The population density of Assam is 397 persons per square kilometre , with very high density in fertile areas like the Brahmaputra Valley and low density in hill regions. 2. Briefly mention how the literacy rate of Assam is increasing. The literacy rate of Assam has shown significant improvement after independence. The spread of primary and secondary schools even in rural areas has increased access to education. Government initiatives such as Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, adult education programmes, free textbooks and mid-day meal schemes...

[SEBA]Class 10 | History | Chapter 5: Cultural Heritage of India and North East Region

  1. Write briefly on the source and development of multiculturalism in India. Answer (HSLC Style): Introduction: India is a land of diverse cultures, languages and religions. This diversity has given rise to multiculturalism. Points: Multiculturalism in India developed from ancient times. Different races such as Aryans, Dravidians and Mongoloids lived together. Many foreign groups like Greeks, Turks and Mughals settled in India. Different religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Christianity and Sikhism emerged. Bhakti and Sufi movements promoted unity and tolerance. Indian society accepted and assimilated new cultures. The Indian Constitution ensures equality and freedom of religion. Conclusion: Thus, Indian multiculturalism developed through coexistence, assimilation and mutual respect. 2. “The soul of Indian culture and civilization exists in Sanskrit literature” — explain. Answer : Introduction: Sanskrit literature is considered the foundation...

Important Questions | HSLC 2026

Essay on Zubeen Garg (300 words) Zubeen Garg is one of the most popular and talented singers from Assam. He is loved by people of all ages for his melodious voice and unique style. Born on 18 November 1972 in Jorhat, Assam, Zubeen comes from a musical family. His mother, the late Ily Borthakur, was a famous singer and writer, and his father, Mohini Mohan Borthakur, was also connected with music. This musical environment helped him develop a deep love for singing from a very young age. Zubeen Garg started his musical journey with the Assamese album “Anamika” , which became a big hit. His success continued with many popular songs in Assamese, Bengali, Hindi, and other languages. He gained national fame after singing the Bollywood song “Ya Ali” from the movie Gangster . This song made him a household name across India and won him many awards. Apart from singing, Zubeen is also a music composer, actor, and director. He has acted in Assamese films like Mission China and Kanchenjunga...

Science | Class 10 | MCQs, Chapter 11: Electricity

HSLC EXAM QUESTIONS – ELECTRICITY MCQ & Very Short Questions (1 Mark Each) Answers are provided after each question. 1. The unit of specific resistance of a material in S.I. system is (a) Ω  (b) Ωm  (c) Ωm⁻¹  (d) Ωm² ✅ Answer: (b) Ωm 2. A piece of wire of resistance 2 Ω is cut into four equal parts. These are connected in parallel. If R is the equivalent resistance, then (a) 16  (b) 1/16  (c) 1/8  (d) 8 ✅ Answer: (b) 1/16 Ω 3. Two wires have lengths, resistances and resistivities in the ratio 1 : 2. What is the ratio of diameters? (a) 1 : 2  (b) 1 : 4  (c) 4 : 1  (d) 1 : √2 ✅ Answer: (d) 1 : √2 4. Which of the following does NOT represent electrical power? (i) IR²  (ii) I²R  (iii) V²/R  (iv) VI Options: (a) IR² only  (b) I²R  (c) V²/R  (d) VI ✅ Answer: (a) IR² (This is incorrect dimensionally.) 5. The SI unit of electric charge is (a) coulomb  (b) volt  (c) watt  (d) joule ✅ Answer: (a) coulomb 6. Which of the following is used to measure potential differ...

Computer Science | Class 10 | Chapter 7: Functions in C | Question Bank Solutions SEBA.

  A. MCQ & Very Short Questions: Mark: 1 Q1. It can be defined as a programming model which is based upon the concept of calling procedure. What is it called? Answer: It is called Procedure Oriented Programming (POP) . [HSLC ’24] B. Short Type Questions: Marks: 2/3 Q1. What do you mean by library function? Is sum() a library function? Justify. Answer: A library function is a pre-defined function available in the C library which can be directly used in a program, such as printf() , scanf() , sqrt() , etc. They are stored in header files like <stdio.h> , <math.h> . sum() is not a library function because it is not part of the standard C library; it has to be created by the programmer. Hence, sum() is a user-defined function , not a library function. [HSLC ’23] Q2. What is group function? Explain with an example. Answer: A group function is a function that performs an operation on a group of values and gives a single result. 👉 Example: In dat...

Geography | Class 10 | Chapter – 3 Geography of the World | HSLC Exam Questions | Question Bank Solutions Assam.

  Chapter – 3 Geography of the World HSLC Exam Questions A. MCQ & Very Short Questions (Mark: 1) Q1. The land area of the continent of Asia is: [HSLC '13] (a) 64.2 million Km² (b) 24.2 million Km² (c) 44.2 million Km² ✅ (d) 54.2 million Km² Answer: (c) 44.2 million Km² Q2. One of the major rivers of Asia flowing into the Arctic Ocean is: [HSLC '16] (a) Ural (b) Yenisey ✅ (c) Mekong (d) Howang-Ho Answer: (b) Yenisey Q3. Which sea has separated the continents Asia and Africa? [HSLC '17] (a) Mediterranean Sea (b) Red Sea ✅ (c) Caspian Sea (d) Arabian Sea Answer: (b) Red Sea Q4. The longest mountain range in the world is: [HSLC '19] (i) The Himalayan Mountain Range (ii) The Andes Folded Mountain Range ✅ (iii) The Rocky Mountain Range (iv) The Ural Mountain Range Answer: (ii) The Andes Folded Mountain Range Q5. Physically, the continent of Europe is separated from Asia by the: [HSLC '18] (a) Karakoram Mountain Range...