A Visit to Kaziranga and Sivasagar
35 Most Important MCQs for Class 9 English (With Answers)
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Who is the author of "A Visit to Kaziranga and Sivasagar"?
(a) Arup Kumar Dutta
(b) Srutimala Duara
(c) Prohit Baruah
(d) P.D. Stracey
Ans: (b) Srutimala Duara -
What are the names of the two children in the story?
(a) Rohit and Trishna
(b) Lohit and Trisha
(c) Rahul and Tanya
(d) Nayan and Riya
Ans: (b) Lohit and Trisha -
Why did the children wake up early in the morning?
(a) For school examinations
(b) They were excited about the trip
(c) To go for a morning walk
(d) Due to heavy noise
Ans: (b) They were excited about the trip -
In which year did Mary Curzon visit Kaziranga?
(a) 1901
(b) 1904
(c) 1905
(d) 1916
Ans: (b) 1904 -
Who was Mary Curzon's husband?
(a) Lord Curzon
(b) Lord Dalhousie
(c) Lord Mountbatten
(d) P.D. Stracey
Ans: (a) Lord Curzon -
What was Lord Curzon's official designation?
(a) Governor of Assam
(b) Viceroy of India
(c) Prime Minister of Britain
(d) Forest Conservator
Ans: (b) Viceroy of India -
When was the 'Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest' created?
(a) 1904
(b) 1905
(c) 1916
(d) 1950
Ans: (b) 1905 -
In 1916, Kaziranga was named as the:
(a) Kaziranga Game Sanctuary
(b) Kaziranga National Park
(c) Kaziranga Reserve Forest
(d) Kaziranga Tiger Reserve
Ans: (a) Kaziranga Game Sanctuary -
Who renamed Kaziranga Game Sanctuary to 'Wild Life Sanctuary'?
(a) Lord Curzon
(b) P.D. Stracey
(c) Rudra Singha
(d) Pramatta Singha
Ans: (b) P.D. Stracey -
In which year was Kaziranga renamed as Kaziranga Wild Life Sanctuary?
(a) 1950
(b) 1974
(c) 1985
(d) 2006
Ans: (a) 1950 -
When was Kaziranga officially designated as a National Park?
(a) 1950
(b) 1974
(c) 1985
(d) 2006
Ans: (b) 1974 -
UNESCO declared Kaziranga a World Heritage Site in the year:
(a) 1974
(b) 1985
(c) 2006
(d) 1950
Ans: (b) 1985 -
In 2006, Kaziranga was declared a:
(a) Biosphere Reserve
(b) Tiger Reserve
(c) Game Sanctuary
(d) Heritage Park
Ans: (b) Tiger Reserve -
Rhinoceroses are 'herbivorous' animals. This means they eat:
(a) Flesh
(b) Grass and plants
(c) Both flesh and grass
(d) Insects
Ans: (b) Grass and plants -
What is the meaning of the word 'Game' in old sanctuary context?
(a) Sports played by children
(b) Animals hunted for sport and food
(c) Indoor video games
(d) Forest security methods
Ans: (b) Animals hunted for sport and food -
What bridge did the family cross on their way to Sivasagar?
(a) Saraighat Bridge
(b) Namdang Stone Bridge
(c) Bhupen Hazarika Setu
(d) Kalia Bhomora Bridge
Ans: (b) Namdang Stone Bridge -
Which Ahom king built the Namdang Stone Bridge?
(a) Rudra Singha
(b) Pramatta Singha
(c) Gadadhar Singha
(d) Siu-Ka-Pha
Ans: (a) Rudra Singha -
In which year was the Namdang Stone Bridge constructed?
(a) 1699
(b) 1703
(c) 1752
(d) 1788
Ans: (b) 1703 -
What is the length of the Namdang Stone Bridge?
(a) 40 meters
(b) 60 meters
(c) 100 meters
(d) 15 kilometers
Ans: (b) 60 meters -
What was Sivasagar town formerly known as?
(a) Charaideo
(b) Rangpur
(c) Gargaon
(d) Jorhat
Ans: (b) Rangpur -
Rangpur remained the capital of the Ahom kings from:
(a) 1699 to 1788
(b) 1228 to 1300
(c) 1703 to 1752
(d) 1500 to 1600
Ans: (a) 1699 to 1788 -
Who dug the famous Sivasagar tank (Borpukhuri)?
(a) Queen Ambika
(b) Sati Joymoti
(c) King Rudra Singha
(d) King Siu-Ka-Pha
Ans: (a) Queen Ambika -
What is the height of the Shiva Dol temple?
(a) 60 feet
(b) 104 feet
(c) 150 feet
(d) 7 feet
Ans: (b) 104 feet -
The 'kolosi' or golden pinnacle of Shiva Dol is ______ high.
(a) 5 feet
(b) 7 feet
(c) 10 feet
(d) 12 feet
Ans: (b) 7 feet -
Which museum did the family visit near the Sivasagar tank?
(a) Assam State Museum
(b) Tai Museum
(c) Ahom Royal Museum
(d) Archaeological Museum
Ans: (b) Tai Museum -
Who dug the Joysagar tank?
(a) Pramatta Singha
(b) Rudra Singha
(c) Gadadhar Singha
(d) Lora Roja
Ans: (b) Rudra Singha -
In whose memory was the Joysagar tank dug?
(a) Queen Ambika
(b) Sati Joymoti
(c) Mulaghabharu
(d) Kuranganayani
Ans: (b) Sati Joymoti -
Who was the cruel king who ordered the torture of Joymoti?
(a) Lora Roja
(b) Rajeswar Singha
(c) Rudra Singha
(d) Gadadhar Singha
Ans: (a) Lora Roja -
For how many days was Sati Joymoti tortured?
(a) 7 days
(b) 14 days
(c) 30 days
(d) 3 days
Ans: (b) 14 days -
Who built the Rang-ghar?
(a) Rudra Singha
(b) Pramatta Singha
(c) Rajeswar Singha
(d) Siu-Ka-Pha
Ans: (b) Pramatta Singha -
The roof of the Rang-ghar is shaped like:
(a) A pyramid
(b) An inverted boat
(c) A dome
(d) A flat stadium
Ans: (b) An inverted boat -
How many storeys of the Talatal Ghar are built underground?
(a) Four storeys
(b) Three storeys
(c) Two storeys
(d) One storey
Ans: (b) Three storeys -
Who rebuilt the structured palace at Gargaon in 1752?
(a) Pramatta Singha
(b) Rajeswar Singha
(c) Rudra Singha
(d) Gadadhar Singha
Ans: (b) Rajeswar Singha -
Who was the founder of the Ahom dynasty?
(a) Sukapha (Siu-Ka-Pha)
(b) Sudangpha
(c) Susenpha
(d) Suhungmung
Ans: (a) Sukapha (Siu-Ka-Pha) -
Which place was established as the very first capital of the Ahoms?
(a) Rangpur
(b) Charaideo
(c) Gargaon
(d) Jorhat
Ans: (b) Charaideo

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