
Assam Police Constable GK 2025: 50 Solved MCQs with Explanation
Top 50 GK questions with answers & explanations for Assam Police Constable exam. Boost your preparation with the most important general knowledge topics!
Are you preparing for the Assam Police Constable Recruitment Exam? General knowledge plays a vital role in the written exam and can increase your chances of selection to a great extent.
In this article you will get 50 most important GK questions that may appear in Assam Police exams, covering topics like Indian Politics, History, Geography, Science, Assam-specific facts, and more.
What Will You Learn?
- Frequently asked GK questions from previous Assam Police exams
- In-depth explanations for each answer
- Focus on Assam history, culture, and current affairs
- Key national-level topics relevant to police recruitment exams
🧠 Practice Quizes
- Bhubneswari
- Kamakhya
- Mahamaya
- Mahabhairab
Answer: Kamakhya
💡 Key Explanations
The Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam, was originally constructed around the 8th century AD during the reign of the Salastambha Dynasty. It is one of the oldest and most revered Shakti Peethas in India. Though it was later rebuilt by the Koch kings in the 16th century, its foundation is attributed to the Salasthambha rulers, who were believed to be patrons of the Kamakhya cult.
- Mizoram
- Meghalaya
- Sikkim
- Tripura
Answer: Mizoram
💡 Key Explanations
Mizoram is often called the “Peace Garden of the Northeast” due to its peaceful environment and successful peace accords. After years of insurgency, lasting peace was established in the state after the signing of the Mizo Peace Accord in 1986. Its picturesque landscape, low crime rate and harmonious society have earned it this title.
- 1952
- 1960
- 1962
- 1965
Answer: 1962
💡 Key Explanations
The first rail-cum-road bridge over the Brahmaputra River in Guwahati, the Saraighat Bridge, was inaugurated in 1962. It was the first bridge to connect the northern and southern banks of the Brahmaputra in Assam, playing a vital role in regional connectivity and development. Its construction began in 1950s and was completed by the early 1960s.
- 5
- 7
- 8
- 2
Answer: 8
💡 Key Explanations
As of the 2023 Cricket World Cup, India has defeated Pakistan 8 times in men’s ODI World Cup matches. This rivalry is one of the most anticipated encounters in cricket, and India hold an undefeated record against Pakistan in ODI World Cup tournaments since their first encounter in 1992.
- Bhuti Varman
- Kalyan Varman
- Bhaskar Varman
- Bala Varman
Answer: Kalyan Varman
💡 Key Explanations
Amrita Prabha was the daughter of Kalyan Varman, the ruler of the ancient Varman dynasty of Kamrupa (present-day Assam). She was married to the Kashmiri prince Meghavahana as part of a strategic alliance between Kamrupa and Kashmir. This marriage is mentioned in Rajatarangini, the historic account of Kashmir written by Kalhan.
- Alliance with other kings
- Mis-management
- Conspiracy against East India Company
- Doctrine of Lapse
Answer: Doctrine of Lapse
💡 Key Explanations
The Kachari kingdom (parts of present-day Assam) was annexed by the East India Company in 1854 under the Policy of Lapse. According to this policy, if a ruler died without any direct male heir, the British could annex the region. After the death of the last Kachari king, Govinda Chandra, as he had no male heir, the British implemented the same policy to subjugate the kingdom.
- Abhinav Bindra
- Sachin Tendulkar
- Pullela Gopichand
- Saurav Ganguli
Answer: Pullela Gopichand
💡 Key Explanations
Former All England badminton champion and renowned coach Pullela Gopichand is one of the few sportspersons to have received all the four major Indian sports honours:
- Arjuna Award (1999) – For outstanding performance in badminton
- Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2001) – India’s highest sporting honour
- Dronacharya Award (2009) – For excellence in coaching (he coached starts like PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal)
- CRPF
- BSF
- Assam Rifles
- CISF
Answer: BSF
💡 Key Explanations
Former football player and current Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri N. Biren Singh served as a jawan in the Border Security Force (BSF) before joining journalism and politics. He represented the BSF football team, played in national tournaments like the Durand Cup and served from 1979 to 1993, after which he switched careers.
- Spring Queen
- Dhing Express
- Track Queen
- Toofan Mail
Answer: Dhing Express
💡 Key Explanations
Indian sprinter Hima Das from Assam is popularly known as “Dhing Express” after her hometown Dhing located in Nagaon district. She earned this nickname for her incredible speed on the track and for winning a historic gold medal in the 400m event at the 2018 IAAF World Under-20 Championships – making her the first Indian athlete to win a gold medal at a global track event.
Final Thoughts
Success in the Police Constable exam depends on smart preparation, and general knowledge gives you the edge you need. With this set of 50 important general knowledge questions (and their explanations), you are taking a solid step towards success in the exam.
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