These essential MCQ questions are selected from the most important topics in Tripura state examinations 2026. Sections include Tripura History, Manikya Royal Dynasty, Unakoti Heritage, Ujjayanta Palace, Tribal Communities, Geography and Current Affairs of Tripura — important for TPSC, Tripura Police and other state-level competitive examinations. For truely unlimited daily MCQ practice, visit Vooo AI Education.

🎋 Tripura History & GK
1The capital of Tripura is:
A. Udaipur
B. Dharmanagar
C. Agartala
D. Belonia
Answer: C — Agartala
Agartala is the capital of Tripura, located near the Bangladesh border. It is the second largest city in Northeast India after Guwahati. Tripura is surrounded by Bangladesh on three sides (north, west and south) and by India's Assam and Mizoram on the northeast. It is one of India's smallest states.
2Tripura was ruled for centuries by which royal dynasty?
A. Ahom dynasty
B. Manikya dynasty
C. Chutia dynasty
D. Koch dynasty
Answer: B — Manikya dynasty
The Manikya dynasty ruled Tripura for about 1,300 years (from the 14th century to 1949). The dynasty was known for its cultural contributions and temple building. Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya acceded Tripura to India in 1949. The Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala was built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901.
3Unakoti in Tripura is famous for:
A. Buddhist monasteries
B. Rock-cut Shaivite sculptures
C. Ancient Jain temples
D. Mughal architecture
Answer: B — Rock-cut Shaivite sculptures
Unakoti (meaning "one less than a crore" in Bengali) in Kailashahar district is an ancient Shaivite pilgrimage site with rock-cut and bas-relief sculptures of Shiva and other Hindu deities. The main attraction is a huge rock-cut image of Shiva's head about 30 feet tall. It dates back to 7th-9th centuries CE.
4Tripura is the third smallest state in India. Which two states are smaller?
A. Goa and Sikkim
B. Mizoram and Manipur
C. Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh
D. Manipur and Nagaland
Answer: A — Goa and Sikkim
By area, Tripura (10,486 sq km) is the third smallest state in India. Goa (3,702 sq km) is the smallest and Sikkim (7,096 sq km) is the second smallest. However, Tripura is the most densely populated state in Northeast India. It has an international border with Bangladesh of about 856 km.
5The Ujjayanta Palace in Agartala now functions as:
A. A royal residence
B. A state museum
C. A government secretariat
D. A university
Answer: B — A state museum
Ujjayanta Palace, built by Maharaja Radha Kishore Manikya in 1901, is a beautiful white-coloured palace in Agartala. After Tripura's merger with India, it served as the state legislature until 2011. It was converted into a state museum (Tripura State Museum) in 2013, showcasing tribal culture and the history of the Manikya dynasty.
6The Gumti River in Tripura is significant because:
A. It is the longest river in Tripura
B. It originates in Bangladesh
C. It forms the Dumbur Dam
D. It is a tributary of the Brahmaputra
Answer: C — It forms the Dumbur Dam
The Gumti River is the most important river in Tripura. The Dumbur Dam (Gumti Hydroelectric Project) on the Gumti River is Tripura's largest hydroelectric power project. The dam created a large reservoir that displaced many tribal families. The Gumti eventually flows into Bangladesh and joins the Meghna River.
7Tripura's state flower is the:
A. Rose
B. Lotus
C. Nagkesar (Indian rose chestnut)
D. Rhododendron
Answer: C — Nagkesar (Indian rose chestnut)
The Nagkesar (Mesua ferrea, also called Indian rose chestnut or Sri Lanka ironwood) is the state flower of Tripura. The state tree is Agar (Aquilaria malaccensis), which produces the world-famous Oud or Agarwood fragrance. Tripura is a major producer of agarwood/oud, used in perfumes and incense.
8Which tribal community is the largest in Tripura?
A. Chakma
B. Tripuri (Tripura)
C. Reang
D. Jamatia
Answer: B — Tripuri (Tripura)
The Tripuri (also called Tripura or Borok) are the largest tribal community in Tripura, comprising about 28% of the state's population. They are the indigenous people after whom the state is named. Their traditional dress is the Rignai (women) and Risa (scarf). Their major festival is Garia Puja (worship of fertility god Garia).
9Rubber is an important plantation crop of Tripura. India's second largest natural rubber producer is:
A. Assam
B. Tripura
C. Meghalaya
D. Manipur
Answer: B — Tripura
Tripura is India's second largest producer of natural rubber after Kerala. The state's hilly terrain and climate are suitable for rubber cultivation. Rubber processing and export is a major industry in Tripura. The state also grows tea and is known for its bamboo industry and handloom weaving.
10Tripura's Hojagiri dance is performed by which tribe?
A. Tripuri
B. Chakma
C. Reang (Bru)
D. Jamatia
Answer: C — Reang (Bru)
Hojagiri is a graceful folk dance performed by young women of the Reang (Bru) tribe of Tripura and Mizoram during the Hojagiri festival in autumn. The dancers balance earthen pots on their heads while performing on earthen pots. It was inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2023.

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