Choose the word that is least like the other words in the group from the following: Garo, Khasi, Kangra and Jayantia. Three of these refer to tribal or hill groups from the same region, while one is the name of a district and town in a different state.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Kangra

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This is a general knowledge and classification question related to Indian geography and tribes. You are given four names: Garo, Khasi, Kangra and Jayantia. Three of these names are associated with tribal or hill communities from the north eastern region of India, especially Meghalaya, while one refers primarily to a district and town in a completely different part of the country. Your objective is to identify which name does not belong to the group of tribal or hill communities and select it as the odd one out.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Garo: name of an important tribe and hill area in Meghalaya.
  • Khasi: name of another major tribe and hill region in Meghalaya.
  • Jayantia (Jaintia): name of a tribal group and hill region in the north east, again associated with Meghalaya.
  • Kangra: name of a district and town in Himachal Pradesh, known for its valley and temple, not as a tribe of Meghalaya.
  • We group terms by whether they stand for tribal or hill communities of north eastern India or something else.


Concept / Approach:
The key idea is to decide which of the names represent ethnic or tribal groups of a particular region and which name is mainly a geographical district or town located elsewhere. Garo, Khasi and Jaintia are closely connected and often mentioned together as the three major hill areas or tribal communities of Meghalaya. Kangra, however, is a district and town in Himachal Pradesh in north India, primarily known for its valley and religious sites, not for being a north eastern tribe. That clear regional and cultural difference is what the question is testing.


Step-by-Step Solution:
Step 1: Consider Garo.Garo refers to the Garo tribe and the Garo Hills in Meghalaya. It is strongly associated with tribal culture in north eastern India.Step 2: Consider Khasi.Khasi refers to the Khasi tribe and Khasi Hills, again located in Meghalaya. It is another major tribal and hill community of the same region.Step 3: Consider Jayantia.Jayantia (commonly spelled Jaintia) refers to the Jaintia tribe and Jaintia Hills in the same broad area. Together, Garo, Khasi and Jaintia form a familiar trio of hill regions and communities in Meghalaya.Step 4: Consider Kangra.Kangra is the name of a district and town in Himachal Pradesh in the north of India. Although it is a hilly region, it is not known as a tribal group of Meghalaya and is geographically and culturally distinct from Garo, Khasi and Jaintia.Step 5: Identify the odd word.Because Garo, Khasi and Jayantia are closely linked tribal or hill communities of Meghalaya, while Kangra is a district and town in Himachal Pradesh, Kangra is the odd one out.


Verification / Alternative check:
Another quick method is to recall which of these names appear together in standard general knowledge texts. Garo, Khasi and Jaintia are often mentioned in one line as the three important hill regions or tribes of Meghalaya. Kangra rarely appears in the same context; it appears instead as a district in Himachal Pradesh, known for Kangra Valley and Kangra temple. This difference in textbook grouping supports the conclusion that Kangra does not belong with the other three names.


Why Other Options Are Wrong:
Garo: Represents a tribal group and hill region of Meghalaya, matching Khasi and Jayantia.
Khasi: Another major tribal group and hill area of Meghalaya, again fitting the same pattern.
Jayantia: Refers to the Jaintia tribe and hills, again associated with Meghalaya and not an outlier.


Common Pitfalls:
Some learners may think that because Kangra is also a hilly region it should belong to the same group. However, the intended classification here is not only based on being hilly, but on being a named tribal or hill community of Meghalaya. Knowing a few famous regional groupings like Garo, Khasi and Jaintia can be very helpful for quickly solving such questions in exams that test Indian geography and culture.


Final Answer:
The odd word is Kangra, because Garo, Khasi and Jayantia are tribal or hill communities associated with Meghalaya, whereas Kangra is a district and town in Himachal Pradesh and not a tribal group of that region.

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