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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

Greek’s emphasised on :
(A) Inductive reasoning (B) Deductive reasoning
(C) Both A and B (D) Practical use of geometry

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Mathematics

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

The number of interwoven isosceles triangles in Sriyantra (in the Atharvaveda) is:
(A) Seven (B) Eight (C) Nine (D) Eleven

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Mathematics

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

In ancient India, the shapes of altars used for house hold rituals were :
(A) Squares and circles (B) Triangles and rectangles
(C) Trapeziums and pyramids (D) Rectangles and squares

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The making of the national movement: 1870s to 1947

What economic impact did the First World War
have on India?

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

It is known that if x + y = 10 then x + y + z = 10 + z. The Euclid’s axiom that
illustrates this statement is :
(A) First Axiom (B) Second Axiom
(C) Third Axiom (D) Fourth Axiom

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The making of the national movement: 1870s to 1947

Who did the Indian National Congress wish to
speak for?

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SST

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

The side faces of a pyramid are :
(A) Triangles (B) Squares (C) Polygons (D) Trapeziums

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Mathematics

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

A pyramid is a solid figure, the base of which is
(A) only a triangle (B) only a square
(C) only a rectangle (D) any polygon

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Mathematics

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

In Indus Valley Civilisation (about 3000 B.C.), the bricks used for construction work were having dimensions in the ratio

(A) 1 : 3 : 4 (B) 4 : 2 : 1 (C) 4 : 4 : 1 (D) 4 : 3 : 2

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Mathematics

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Introduction To Euclid’s Geometry

Boundaries of surfaces are :
(A) surfaces (B) curves (C) lines (D) points

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Mathematics

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