Tripura GK Questions

Tripura GK Questions

21. The native State of Tripura became involved in the Freedom Movement early in the 20th century because of which reason?

[A] The kings of Tripura were always anti-British
[B] The Bengal revolutionaries took shelter in Tripura

[C] The tribes of the State were fiercely freedom loving

[D] There were already some groups fighting against the kingship and its protector, the British

D [there were already some groups fighting against the kingship and its protector, the British]

Notes:

The native State of Tripura became involved in the Freedom Movement early in the 20th century because there were already some groups fighting against the kingship and its protector, the British.

22. Consider the following events:
  • 1. Fourth general elections in India
  • 2. Formation of Haryana State
  • 3. Mysore named as Karnataka State
  • 4. Meghalaya and Tripura become full States

Which one of the following is the correct chronological order of the above?

[A] 2-1-4-3
[B] 4-3-2-1
[C] 2-3-4-1
[D] 4-1-2-3

A [2-1-4-3]

Notes:

Haryana was founded in 1966 when the former state of Punjab was divided into Haryana and the modern Punjab. The 1967 general elections or the 4th Lok Sabha was held in February. Tripura, Manipur and Meghalaya became full-fledged states on Jan 21, 1972. Mysore state was renamed Karnataka in 1973.

23. Which of the following statements are correct with respect to PTR/ Pupil Teacher ratio:
  1. The PTR norms for the country are 30:1 for primary level education, 35:1 for upper primary level education and 30:1 for secondary level education.
  2. The PTR compliance is aided by Sarva Siksha Abhiyan program for elementary and secondary education.
  3. Tripura, Sikkim and Nagaland have the worst PTR among Indian states.
  4. Kerala is the most compliant among the large states.

Select the correct option from the codes given below:

[A] Only 1, 2 & 3
[B] Only 2, 3 & 4
[C] Only 1 & 4
[D] 1, 2, 3 & 4

C [Only 1 & 4 ]

Notes:

Statement 1 is correct:

The PTR norms are set down under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009. The Unified District Information on School Education (UDISE) published data about the PTR compliance of states and UTs. The differences in the optimum pupil strength per class varies across the world. This makes global PTR data not uniformly comparable. However, UNESCO has said that the Indian standards are comparable to other nations of similar socio-economic standing.

Statement 2 is incorrect:

PTR implementation among the schools is in the state and UT government’s jurisdiction. But their effort is aided by Centre’s flagship programs for improving education coverage. The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan is concerned with universal elementary education. But the secondary education is dealt with by the Rashtriya Madhyamik Siksha Abhiyan. These two schemes provide additional teachers in order to reach the optimal PTR levels.

Statement 3 is incorrect:

According to the UDISE report of 2017-18, the smaller states are the best performing with respect to PTR levels. Tripura, Sikkim and Nagaland are the top performing states. UTs also showed good performance. The worst performing states were the larger states, especially, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The percentage of schools that are non-compliant with national standards is also very high in these states. E.g.: about 67% and 77% of primary and upper primary schools of Bihar are non-compliant to norms.

Statement 4 is correct:

The UDISE report shows that Kerala is the most compliant to PTR norms among the larger states. It has very low compliance issue- less than 5% of primary and upper primary schools are non-compliant. It also has the best compliance to the provisions of RTE. Kerala has historically been a high spender in the education field. Some of its initiatives, like State Literacy Mission, are keenly involved in improving the state’s educational standing.

24. In context with the Meghalaya government deciding to exclude unrepresented tribes from the VI schedule, consider the following statements:
  1. These tribes are not indigenous to Meghalaya.
  2. The VI schedule covers Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura.

Which of the above statements is/are true?

[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
[D] Both 1 and 2 are correct

C [Neither 1 nor 2 is correct]

Notes:

Statement 1 is incorrect:

The unrepresented tribes that have been listed for exclusion from the provisions of VI schedule are Rabha, Koch, Mann, Hajong and Bodo Kachari. They are indigenous to the Meghalayan region. They are minor tribes who have been residing there even before 1972.

 Statement 2 is incorrect:

The VI schedule has provisions for Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. The schedule gives special provisions for the welfare and development of ST populations in the region. The exclusion of the 5 unrepresented tribes is as a result of the state government’s recommendation for the removal of the term ‘unrepresented tribes’ from the schedule in September.

25. In context with the rivers discussed for water sharing between India and Bangladesh, consider the following statements:
  1. The Khowai River originates in Tripura.
  2. The River Gumti drains into River Meghna.

Select the correct option from the codes given below:

[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
[D] Both 1 and 2 are correct

D [Both 1 and 2 are correct]

Notes:

Statement 1 is correct:

The Khowai River is one of the 6 rivers that are to feature in the planned water sharing framework agreement. It originates from the Atharamura Hills in Tripura. It has a total length of 70km. It drains into the Kushiyara River.

Statement 2 is correct:

River Gumti is also to be featured in the water sharing agreement. It arises from Dumur in Tripura. It flows for a distance of 95km. it enters Bangladesh and drains into the Meghna River. The Meghna River then drains into the Bay of Bengal.

26. Tripura got its first ever Special Economic Zone in December. In this context, consider the following statements about the region:
  1. The SEZ is specifically for development of electronics sector.
  2. The export income of the SEZ is exempted from income tax for the first 5 years.

Which of the above statements is/are true?

[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
[D] Both 1 and 2 are correct

B [Only 2 is correct]

Notes:

Statement 1 is incorrect:

The Special Economic Zone was set up in Sabroom region of the South Tripura district in December. The SEZ is specifically for promoting the agro- based food processing sector i.e. a sector specific SEZ. It involves an investment of 1,550 crore INR.

 Statement 2 is correct:

The SEZ is exempted from paying income tax for the first 5 years for its export income. This  100% exemption is provided  by the section 10AA of the Income Tax Act. For the succeeding 5 years, 50% exemption will be provided.

27. With reference to the recent celebration of the Lai Haraoba festival, consider the following statements about Meitei people:
  1. The Meitei people are native to Tripura.
  2. The Meitei language is included in the VIII schedule of constitution.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
[D] Both 1 and 2 are correct

B [Only 2 is correct]

Notes:

Statement 1 is incorrect:

The Meitei people are an ethnic group indigenous to Manipur. They are mainly settled in the Manipuri central plain region. Significant populations are also in Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya. They were in news for the recent celebrations of Lai Haraoba- a ritualistic festival.

Statement 2 is correct:

The Meitei language is included in the VIII schedule of the constitution. It is also known as Manipuri or Meiteilon. It belongs to the Tibeto- Burman linguistic family. It is one of the 22 recognised official languages of India.

28. When is the Statehood day of the three North-eastern states- Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura, recently celebrated?

[A] January 19
[B] January 20
[C] January 21
[D] January 22

C [January 21]

Notes:

The people of the three North-eastern states- Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura celebrated their Statehood Day on January 21. On the same day in 1972, these three states became full-fledged states under the North Eastern Region (Re-organisation) Act, 1971. This year, the states celebrate their 48th Statehood day.

Many National Leaders including the Prime Minister and the President expressed their wishes to the states on their Statehood day and greeted the cultural heritage and traditions of the North-Eastern states.

29. With reference to the recent signing of agreements to end the Bru Reang crisis, consider the following statements:
  1. The Bru Reang refugees are to be settled in Mizoram.
  2. The Bru Reang people are scheduled tribes of Tripura.

Which of the above statements is/are correct?

[A] Only 1 is correct
[B] Only 2 is correct
[C] Neither 1 nor 2 is correct
[D] Both 1 and 2 are correct

B [Only 2 is correct]

Notes:

Statement 1 is incorrect:

The Bru Reang tribes are to be settled in Tripura. This is in accordance with the quadripartite agreement recently signed among the central government, the governments of Mizoram and Tripura and representatives from the Bru Reang community. The agreement has covered settlement of 34,000 members.

Statement 2 is correct:

The Bru Reang people are scheduled tribe of Tripura. They had fled during ethnic violence from Mizoram in 1997 leading to displacement of 5,000 families. This accounts for 30,000 internally displaced people. The centre is to aid their rehabilitation with a 600 crore INR package

30. What is the name of the former Governor of Bihar and Tripura and veteran Congress leader, who passed away recently?

[A] Devanand Konwar
[B] Bijay Mishra
[C] Uttam Bandu Tupe
[D] Ravi Vallathol

A [Devanand Konwar]

otes:

Veteran Congress leader and former Governor of Bihar and Tripura, Devanand Konwar passed away recently at the age of 86. He served as the governor of Bihar from 2009 to 2013 and the Governor of Tripura from 2013 to 2014.

He had also served as governor (additional charge) of West Bengal from 2009 to 2010. He was the Cabinet Minister in the state of Assam. Prior to that, he was an advocate in the Supreme Court of India and a Government Advocate for many North-Eastern states in the Guwahati High Court.

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