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In Rajasthan, Mount Abu, famous for Jain temples is known for:
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Dilwara Temple at Mount Abu, Rajasthan is very famous and one of the most religiously recognised temple of Jain Religion. It is a tourist spot as well as a hill station.
The United Nations Organisation was formed on:
United Nations Organisation (UNO) was formally formed on 24 October, 1945 with 50 initial member countries. Since then 24 October is celebrated as UNO day every year. Its head office is in New York.
The executive in India is directly responsible to the:
The executive in India is directly responsible to the Legislature. The Prime Minister leads the executive branch of the Government of India.
Boys scout and Girls Guide movements were formed by:
Boys scout and Girls Guide movements were formed by Lord Baden Powell. Who was a Lieutenant in the British Army.
Chanakya was known by the name:
Chanakya was known as Vishnugupta or Kautilya.He was teacher, Philosopher, Economist jurist and royal advisor. Arthashastra was written by him.
The largest reserve of crude oil is in which of the following country:
The largest reserve of crude oil is Venezuela.It has 300 million barrels of reserve.
The Jainism propounded the complete knowledge as:
Kaivalya (Mukti) is freedom from all rebirth. Among Jain, Kaivalya describe the Jiva emanicipated from Karma and regaining its original condition of isolation from ajiva.
Silicon dioxide is used in:
Silicon dioxide, also known as silica, is a chemical compound that is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula SiO₂, It is used in glass manufacturing industry.
In which of the following chemical energy is converted into electrical energy?
Chemical energy is converted into electrical energy by a Battery.
If the atmosphere is removed from the earth:
If the atmosphere is removed from the Earth, day and night will remain same, we can’t imagine the temperature difference, no water cycle and no such crisis like global warming flood etc.
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