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Kingdom of Sikkim Quiz

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Welcome to the Kingdom of Sikkim Quiz Game! Test your knowledge of this beautiful region as you race against the clock to answer as many multiple-choice questions as you can. Use spells wisely to help you along the way and see how well you know the Kingdom of Sikkim!

  • Quiz game with multiple-choice questions
  • Race against the clock to answer as many questions as possible
  • Use spells to aid you in your quest
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  • Sikkim was an independent kingdom in the Himalayas before becoming a state of India in 1975.
  • The capital of Sikkim is Gangtok.
  • Sikkim is the least populous state in India.
  • The official language of Sikkim is Nepali.
  • Sikkim is known for its biodiversity and is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
  • The Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world, is located in Sikkim.
  • Sikkim is a popular destination for trekking and mountaineering.
  • Sikkim was ruled by the Chogyal dynasty for over 300 years before merging with India.
  • Sikkim was a protectorate of India from 1950 until 1975.
  • Sikkim is the only state in India with a majority of Nepali-speaking population.
  • Sikkim is known for its rich cultural heritage and festivals like Losar and Saga Dawa.
  • Sikkim became the 22nd state of India on May 16, 1975.
  • Sikkim is one of the few states in India to have a higher literacy rate among females than males.
  • Sikkim is a landlocked state bordered by Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet.
  • The economy of Sikkim is largely based on agriculture, tourism, and hydropower.
  • Sikkim is home to several important Buddhist monasteries and pilgrimage sites.
  • Sikkim has a unique governance system called the Sikkim Legislative Assembly which consists of one house.
  • Sikkim has a total area of 7,096 square kilometers.
  • Sikkim is known for its organic farming practices and is the first organic state in India.
  • Sikkim has a diverse population with communities like Lepcha, Bhutia, and Nepali living harmoniously.

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