APSC CCE Prelims Answer Key 2025 | Assam PSC

APSC CCE Answer Key 2025 has been released by APSC at apsc.nic.in. The answer key for the subjects of including General Studies (Paper-I) and General Studies (Paper-II) is available to download. You can check Direct Link to download Assam CCE Prelims answer key and objection details here. 

The Assam Public Service Commission (APSC)  has released the answer key for the Combined Competitive (Preliminary) Examination-2024 on its official website. The provisional Answer Keys of the the subjects of including General Studies (Paper-I) and General Studies (Paper-II) is available to download on the official website. The Combined Competitive Examination (CCE) was held on June 08, 2025.

Also, check: Assam Yearbook 2025 | General Studies of Assam

APSC CCE Prelims Answer Key 2025

Q. 1. On November 21, 2024, the Assam Government renamed Sribhumi town, which will now be called inspired by Rabindranath Tagore’s description of Sribhumi. Over a word Sribhumi’s description, the land of Ma Lakshmi?

(A) The land of Ma Lakshmi

(B) The land of Ma Durga

(C) The land of Ma Kamakhya

(D) The land of Ma Saraswati

Answer: (A) The renaming honors Rabindranath Tagore’s literary description of Sribhumi as the land associated with Goddess Lakshmi, reflecting cultural and historical ties in Assam.

Q. 2

The Assam Government’s decision to recognize the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) primarily aims to

(A) Promote indigenous conversions

(B) Preserve and acknowledge the traditional faith of the Bodo community

(C) Encourage tourism in the Bodoland region

(D) Integrate Bathouism practices into mainstream Hindu rituals

Answer: (B)

The decision focuses on preserving the Bodo community’s traditional faith, including indigenous practices like Bathouism, while promoting cultural acknowledgment without forced conversions or integration.

Q. 3

On February 24, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the largest Jhum dance in history, following the statement: Consider the statements in connection with Jhum dance:

(i) Migrated from Central India in the 16th century

(ii) Jhum dance originates from the Santhal Nagpur group

(iii) The songs sung during Jhum

(iv) Jhum dance plays a vital role in tea plantation

Which of the above statement is/are correct?

(A) (i) only

(B) (i) and (iii) only

(C) (ii) and (iv) only

(D) None of the above

Answer: (B)

Jhum dance, associated with the Santhal community in Assam and Central India, involves migratory history from the 16th century and songs depicting daily life and struggles. It is not tied to tea plantations or Nagpur origins.

Q. 4

About Kaziranga National Park statements:

(A) It is a UNESCO World Heritage

(B) Site. It is home to the highest population of one-horned rhinoceroses in the world.

(C) It was declared a Tiger Reserve

(D) It is situated on the banks of in 2003 the Brahmaputra River and lies between the Karbi Anglong and Naga Hills.

Answer: (A), (B), (C), and (D)

Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1985), hosts the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2006 (not 2003, but the statement aligns closely), and is located on the Brahmaputra’s banks between Karbi Anglong and Naga Hills.

Q. 5

In February 2022, a significant conservation milestone was achieved in Assam concerning the Greater Adjutant Stork. Which of the Greater following best describes this achievement?

(A) The species was declared ‘The species’ was declared

(B) The stork population increased extinct in the wild.

(C) A new sanctuary exclusively for

(D) The stork was established the stork was established from the endangered list.

Answer: (B)

Conservation efforts, including community-led initiatives, led to an increase in the Greater Adjutant Stork population in Assam’s villages, marking a key milestone.

Also, check: APSC Book 2025: General Studies Manual & Assam General Knowledge in Assamese for Civil Services Examination

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