These essential MCQ questions are selected from the most important topics in Manipur state examinations 2026. Sections include Manipur History, Meitei Culture, Manipuri Classical Dance, Loktak Lake, Polo Origins, Tribal Communities, Sangai Festival and Current Affairs of Manipur — important for MPSC Manipur, Manipur Police and other state-level competitive examinations. For truely unlimited daily MCQ practice, visit Vooo AI Education.

🎭 Manipur Culture & GK
1The capital of Manipur is:
A. Churachandpur
B. Thoubal
C. Imphal
D. Bishnupur
Answer: C — Imphal
Imphal is the capital of Manipur. It is the largest city and the cultural heart of the state. The Ima Keithel (Mother's Market) in Imphal is one of the largest all-women markets in Asia, run entirely by women (Ima means mother). Manipur became a full state on 21 January 1972.
2Manipuri is one of India's eight classical dance forms. It is known for:
A. Fast footwork and acrobatics
B. Lyrical grace and devotional themes
C. Martial arts movements
D. Comic expressions
Answer: B — Lyrical grace and devotional themes
Manipuri classical dance is known for its lyrical, graceful movements and devotional themes, particularly the Radha-Krishna Raas Leela. The costumes are distinctive — women wear a cylindrical skirt (potloi) with stiff circular base. Guru Bipin Sinha and Jhaveri sisters popularised Manipuri dance across India.
3Loktak Lake in Manipur is unique because of its:
A. Saltwater ecosystem
B. Floating islands (Phumdis)
C. Underwater caves
D. Bioluminescent water
Answer: B — Floating islands (Phumdis)
Loktak Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Northeast India, is famous for its phumdis — floating masses of vegetation, soil and organic matter. The Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world's only floating national park, floats on phumdis on Loktak Lake. It is the last natural habitat of the endangered Sangai deer.
4The game of Polo is believed to have originated in:
A. Persia
B. Manipur
C. China
D. England
Answer: B — Manipur
Polo is believed to have originated in Manipur, where it was called Sagol Kangjei (horse polo) and has been played for over 1,500 years. The modern game of polo was introduced to the world by British officers who learned it from the Manipuris in the 19th century. Imphal has one of the world's oldest polo grounds.
5The Sangai is Manipur's state animal. It is an endangered species of:
A. Deer
B. Wild buffalo
C. Mountain goat
D. Bear
Answer: A — Deer
The Sangai (Rucervus eldii eldii), also called the dancing deer or brow-antlered deer, is Manipur's state animal and one of the world's rarest deer. It lives exclusively in the Keibul Lamjao National Park on the floating phumdis of Loktak Lake. The Sangai Festival, Manipur's biggest tourism festival, is named after it.
6Manipur shares international borders with which countries?
A. Bangladesh and Myanmar
B. Myanmar only
C. China and Myanmar
D. Bangladesh and Bhutan
Answer: A — Bangladesh and Myanmar
Manipur shares international borders with Myanmar (Burma) on the east and south. It does not share a border with Bangladesh directly — the border is via Mizoram. Manipur has a 398 km border with Myanmar. The Moreh-Tamu border crossing is a major trade point between India and Myanmar under the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway.
7The Ras Leela festival in Manipur celebrates:
A. The harvest season
B. The Radha-Krishna divine love story
C. The victory of good over evil
D. The new year
Answer: B — The Radha-Krishna divine love story
Ras Leela is a major festival and dance-drama form in Manipur, depicting the divine love story of Radha and Krishna. It is performed on the full moon nights of autumn (Sharad Purnima) during the Raas festival. The Manipuri Vaishnava tradition, established by King Bhagyachandra in the 18th century, is centred on Ras Leela.
8Nongthombam Biren Singh became famous as:
A. India's first Chief Minister from Manipur
B. A national hockey player
C. A Manipuri classical dancer
D. A freedom fighter
Answer: B — A national hockey player
N. Biren Singh is the Chief Minister of Manipur. However, Manipur is most famous for producing exceptional hockey players. The state has given India many national hockey players. Manipur's Marjing Hockey Academy in Imphal is a renowned centre for hockey training. The state has produced many Arjuna Award winners.
9The Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae) found in Manipur is:
A. Common throughout India
B. Found only on Shirui Hill, a UNESCO protected species
C. A cultivated flower
D. Found across Northeast India
Answer: B — Found only on Shirui Hill, a UNESCO protected species
The Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae) is a rare and endangered lily found only on Shirui Hill (2,835 metres) in Ukhrul district of Manipur. It is Manipur's state flower. This species, with pendulous pinkish-white bell-shaped flowers, was first described by botanist Frank Kingdon-Ward in 1948. It blooms only during May-June.
10Manipur's traditional martial art is called:
A. Kalaripayattu
B. Thang-Ta
C. Gatka
D. Silambam
Answer: B — Thang-Ta
Thang-Ta (also called Huyen Langlon) is Manipur's ancient martial art. Thang means sword and Ta means spear. It combines fighting techniques with dance and rituals. Sarit Sarak is the unarmed combat form. Thang-Ta was suppressed during British rule as it was used in armed resistance, but was revived after independence.

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