Nagaland Art & Culture MCQ Quiz – Set 7
Nagaland Art & Culture MCQ Set 7
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1. Question
‘Laughing Stone’ is a folktale of which tribe?
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2. Question
Which Naga tribe’s name translates to “cloud”?
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Which Naga tribe was called ‘slate-house dwellers’ by the British?
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Since they roofed their houses with slate.
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Since they roofed their houses with slate.
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4. Question
A term used to describe various tribal groups living in the north eastern India in the Vedic Mahabharata to differentiate them from the Aryan and Dravidian is:
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5. Question
Mokokchung was originally known as
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6. Question
Which Naga tribe was formerly also known as the eastern Angami?
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7. Question
The book ‘Naga Path’ was written by
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8. Question
The book “Hornbill Spirit” was written by:
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9. Question
According to the creation mythology of the Koriang (a Naga tribe in Manipur), the deity who “made the hills for the Nagas to live in” is:
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10. Question
‘Jena and Etiben’ is a folk tale of which Naga tribe?
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‘Jena and Etiben’, also known as Romeo and Juliet in Ao folk tales.
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‘Jena and Etiben’, also known as Romeo and Juliet in Ao folk tales.