Nagaland Gk Quiz 2 (20 MCQs)

This set of multiple-choice questions evaluates knowledge of Nagaland's cultural festivals, geography, and history. It covers topics such as the Hornbill Festival, Naga cuisine, and the Battle of Kohima. The questions assess understanding of traditional food, cultural heritage, and historical events, including the significance of Nagaland's statehood and its role in World War II.

Quiz Instructions

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1. In which Indian City was the Battle of the Tennis Court fought by the Allied forces against Japanese forces?
2. Dr. Talimeren Ao, the first captain of the Indian Men's Football team hails from which Indian state
3. Self Declaration COVID-19 has been launched by which state?
4. What is the title name given by Jawaharlal Nehru to the Naga women leader Gaidinliu?
5. A festival in Nagaland is named after this bird
6. What are the famous places in Nagaland?
7. Food of Nagaland
8. Is Nagaland part of the seven sisters?
9. This is an annual celebration held every year from 1 to 10 December, in Nagaland. It is also called the 'Festival of Festivals'. The festival is named after a large and colourful forest bird. Name the festival.
10. When did Nagaland formally inaugurated?
11. It is believed that Nagas send secret messages through .....
12. Where is Naga heritage village?
13. Which state was separated from Assam in 1963?
14. It seems to have a helmet above its beak. A festival in Nagaland is named after tis bird.
15. What do Nagas eat?
16. I am the capital city of Nagaland-(Who am I?)
17. The Naga hills form the watershed between India and:
18. The Ntangki National Park is Located in which district
19. The people of Nagaland, a state in northeastern India, came from various regions including Burma and Tibet a long time ago, ..... know precisely when.
20. The Hornbill Festival, a major tribal festival, is celebrated in which Indian state?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland?

The Hornbill Festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland, showcasing traditional dances, music, and crafts from various Naga tribes. It is held annually in December to promote tourism and unity among the tribes.

Who was Gaidinliu and why is she important in Nagaland's history?

Gaidinliu was a prominent Naga woman leader who fought against British colonial rule. She is celebrated for her role in the Naga movement and was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1982 for her contributions to society.

What is the historical significance of the Battle of Kohima?

The Battle of Kohima was a significant engagement during World War II, fought between Allied forces and Japanese troops. It is considered one of the bloodiest battles in the Burma Campaign and a turning point in the war in the region.

What are some traditional dishes in Nagaland cuisine?

Nagaland cuisine features dishes like smoked pork, bamboo shoots, and dry vegetables. These dishes reflect the agricultural and hunting traditions of the Naga tribes and are often prepared using local ingredients.

How did Nagaland achieve statehood?

Nagaland became a state of India on December 1, 1963, under the leadership of Jawaharlal Nehru. The state was formed to address the political aspirations of the Naga tribes and to provide them with a distinct identity within the Indian union