Assam Culture_Test
What is the traditional Assamese dance form?
  • Bharatanatyam
  • Bihu
  • Kathak
  • Kuchipudi
Explanation: Bihu is the traditional Assamese dance form, performed during Bihu festivals. It features energetic movements, rhythmic beats, and vibrant attire, symbolizing joy, harvest celebrations, and Assamese cultural identity, often accompanied by dhol and pepa.
The traditional Assamese boat race is known as:
  • Naokhel
  • Shikara
  • Bihu
  • Holi
Explanation: The traditional Assamese boat race is known as: None of the given options are correct. The correct answer is "Naokhel" (নাওখেল), a traditional boat race held in Assam, especially during festivals and cultural events.
Which dance form is associated with the tea gardens of Assam?
  • Bihu
  • Sattriya
  • Jhumur
  • Sankirtana
Explanation: Jhumur is a traditional dance form associated with Assam's tea gardens. Performed by tea tribe communities, it features rhythmic steps, vibrant music, and expresses their joys, struggles, and cultural heritage.
The traditional boat race festival celebrated in Majuli is called:
  • Bihu
  • Majuli Utsav
  • Namami Brahmaputra
  • Ali Ai Ligang
Explanation: Majuli Utsav is a vibrant festival celebrating Majuli’s rich heritage. A major attraction is the traditional boat race on the Brahmaputra River, symbolizing strength and unity. The festival also showcases Sattriya dance, folk music, handicrafts, and exhibitions, reflecting the cultural diversity of Majuli, known as Assam’s cultural capital.
Who was the inaugural dance director of mobile theatre?
  • Bishnu Rabha
  • Rudra Baruah
  • Phani Sharma
  • Jatin Goswami
Explanation: Jatin Goswami was the first dance director of Assam’s mobile theatre. In 1959, Sadananda Lahkar's Nataraj Opera initiated the transition from Jatra to Bhramyaman theatre, integrating classical and folk dance forms.
Where was the first commercial Yatra Party formed in Assam?
  • Guwahati
  • Barpeta
  • Nalbari
  • Nagaon
Explanation: The first commercial Yatra Party in Assam was formed in Barpeta by Tithiram Bayan in 1860. Later, Santuram Choudhury started Pathsala Theatre Party, marking Assam’s transition from Jatra to mobile theatre.
By whom were the Purus Sanghati Satras established?
  • Sankardeva
  • Explanation: The Purus Sanghati Satras were established by Purushuttam Deva. They are a sect of Assamese Vaishnavism, emphasizing devotion and community life, influenced by the teachings of Srimanta Sankardeva and Madhavdev.