Question:

'Fiction' kattara Latin katta 'Fingo' oni ong’baa jeni ortoan ia ong’a.

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Remember: The word 'Golpo' is used in several Indian languages to mean 'story' or 'fiction', derived from imaginative narration rather than factual writing.
Updated On: Oct 10, 2025
  • Kobor
  • Golpo
  • Chroka
  • Bimang Dakna
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understanding the question.
The term 'Fiction' originates from the Latin word Fingo, meaning 'to form' or 'to imagine'. The question asks for the equivalent term in Garo language or literature representing fictional or imaginative writing.
Step 2: Analysis of options.
- (1) Kobor: Refers to news or factual reporting, not fiction.
- (2) Golpo: Means 'story' or 'tale', representing imaginative or creative narrative — correct.
- (3) Chroka: Refers to a short lyrical poem, not fiction.
- (4) Bimang Dakna: Indicates myth or traditional belief, not general fiction.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Thus, 'Fiction' corresponds to 'Golpo', which means a creative or imaginative story.
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