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History of Nepal Questions and Answers
Q.n.1) Who is considered the first king of Nepal?
Ans: Bhuktaman
Q.n.2) Who is the first authentic King of Nepal?
Ans: Mandev
Q.n.3) Who used to cut the baby’s lace?
Ans: Amsuvarma
Q.n.4) When was the Bir Hospital built?
Ans: B.S. 1947
Q.n.5) What was the soldier called in Mallakal?
Ans: Umrao
Q.n.6) Who is the first person to use the word ‘Jai Nepal’?
Ans: Shukraj Raj Shastri
Q.n.7) Who is the first Nepali to visit the UK?
Ans: Jung Bahadur Rana
Q.n.8) Which is the first college in Nepal?
Ans: Trichndra College
Q.n.9) When and where was Bhimsen Thapa born?
Ans: B.S 1832, Borlang of Gorkha
Q.n.10) The founder of the Sen Dynasty belonged to the king?
Ans: Rudrasen
Q.n.11) Who built the Rani Mahal in Palpa?
Ans: Khadak Shamser
Q.n.12) Who founded the Khadak Target Base?
Ans: Chandra Shamser
Q.n.13) Who built the Pashupatinath Temple?
Ans: Prachandev
Q.n.14) Who is Malla Raja who asked for an umbrella and shoes with Prithvi Narayan Shah?
Ans: Jayaprakash Malla
Q.n.15) Who is the Malla king make a trend of copper money?
Ans: Ratna Malla
Q.n.16) When was the first Muluki Act introduced in Nepal?
Ans: B.S. 1910
Q.n.17) Who is the King who is believed to be still alive?
Ans: Yoganaredra Malla
Q.n.18) During whose time the Sugauli Treaty took?
Ans: Bhimsen Thapa
Q.n.19) What is the height of the Pashupati Nath Temple?
Ans: 21 meters 07 centimeters
Q.n.20) Who is the eldest son of Prithvi Narayan Shah?
Ans: Pratap Singh Shah
Q.n.21) How many years did the Gopal dynasty rule in Nepal?
Ans: 521 years
Q.n.22) Who built the Mangrih and Changunarayan temples?
Ans: Mandev
Q.n.23) When was the fire in ‘Singhdarwar’?
Ans: B.S. 2030 Ashad 25
Q.n.24) The custom ‘Lalmohar’ goes back to the time of which king?
Ans: Prithvi Narayan Shah
Q.n.25) Who is known as ‘The Tiger of the House’?
Ans: Chandra Shamser
Q.n.26) What was the name of Bhrikuti in Tibet?
Ans: Dhichung
Q.n.27) When was Nepal divided into 14 zones and 75 districts?
Ans: B.S. 2018 Baishakh 01
Q.n.28) Where is the ‘Head of Bhimsen Thapa’ located?
Ans: In the Museum of London
Q.n.29) Who is the first martyr of Nepal?
Ans: Lakhan Thapa
Q.n.30) When did the paper note start in Nepal?
Ans: B.S. 2002 Ashoj 01
Geography of Nepal Questions and Answers for School Level Quiz
Q.n.1) What is the total areas of Nepal?
Ans: 147,516 sq) Km
Q.n.2) What is the east-west length of Nepal?
Ans: 885 km
Q.n.3) What is the average north-south spread of Nepal?
Ans: 193 km
Q.n.4) What percentage of Nepal’s land area is occupied by Himalayas Regions?
Ans: 15%
Q.n.5) What percentage of Nepal’s land area is occupied by Hilly Regions?
Ans: 68%
Q.n.6) What percentage of Nepal’s land is occupied by the Terai Regions?
Ans: 17%
Q.n.7) According to the topography, how many districts are divided into Nepal?
Ans: Three (Himal, Pahad, Terai)
Q.n.8) How many parts Nepal’s climate is divided ?
Ans: Five
Q.n.9) Which longlitude line Nepal is located?
Ans: 80 degrees 04 East – 88 degrees 12 East
Q.n.10) Which latitude line Nepal is located?
Ans: 26 degrees 22 north- 30 degrees 27 north
Q.n.11) How many districts are there in Nepal at present?
Ans: 77 districts (after Nawalparasi and Rukum divided)
Q.n.12) How many Himalayas districts are there in Nepal at present?
Ans: 20 districts
Q.n.13) How many hilly districts are there in Nepal at present?
Ans: 36 districts
Q.n.14) How many Terai districts are there in Nepal at present?
Ans: 21 districts
Q.n.15) How many states are there in Nepal at present?
Ans: 7 states
Q.n.16) Which is the largest district in terms of area in Nepal?
Ans: Dolpa (7,889 sq. km)
Q.n.17) Which is the smallest district in terms of area in Nepal?
Ans: Bhaktapur (119 sq. km. and Rukum East (1663 sq. km)
Q.n.18) Which is the largest province of Nepal in terms of area?
Ans: Province No. 6 (30,612 sq. Km.)
Q.n.19) Which is the smallest province of Nepal in terms of area?
Ans: Province No. 2 (5661 sq km.)
Q.n.20) Which is the largest province of Nepal in terms of population?
Ans: Province No. 3
Q.n.21) Which is the smallest province of Nepal in terms of population?
Ans: Province No. 6
Q.n.22) Which is the only province of Nepal that touches China?
Ans: Province No. 6
Q.n.23) Which are the provinces of Nepal that touch China?
Ans: Provinces No. 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7
Q.n.24) Which are the provinces of Nepal that only touch India?
Ans: Provinces No. 2 and 5
Q.n.25) What are the provinces of Nepal that touch India?
Ans: Provinces No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7
Q.n.26) How many districts are there in Nepal without a village/rural municipality?
Ans: 2 (Kathmandu and Bhaktapur)
Q.n.27) Which is the most populous metropolitan city of Nepal?
Ans: Kathmandu Metropolitan City
Q.n.28) Which is the rural municipality of 4 districts with the same name?
Ans: Sunkoshi rural municipality
Q.n.29) How many local levels are there in Nepal?
Ans: 753
Q.n.30) How many metropolitan cites are there in Nepal?
Ans: 6 (Biratnagar, Birgunj, Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur and Pokhara-Lekhnath)
Q.n.31) How many sub-metropolitancies are there in Nepal?
Ans: 11 (Hetauda, Butwal, Ghorahi, Dharan, Janakpur, Dhangadhi, Tulsipur, Itahari, Nepalgunj, Kalaiya and Jitpur Simara)
Q.n.32) How many municipalities are there in Nepal?
Ans: 276
Q.n.33) How many villages are there in Nepal?
Ans: 460
Q.n.34) How many wards are there in Nepal?
Ans: 6,743
Q.n.35) Which are the districts of Nepal without municipalities?
Ans: 4 (Manang, Mustang, Rasuwa and Humla)
Q.n.36) Which is the smallest district of Province No) 5 in terms of population in Nepal?
Ans: Rukum East
Q.n.37) How high is the Terai region of Nepal?
Ans: 59 m. – 600 m.
Q.n.38) At what altitude is the hilly region of Nepal located?
Ans: 600 m. – 4877 m.
Q.n.39) How high is the Himalayan region of Nepal?
Ans: 4877 m. – 8848.86 mi.
Q.n.40) What percentage of the world’s total area is occupied by Nepal?
Ans: 0.03%