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Which peak is second highest?
- Nanda Devi
- Kanchana Ganga
- Mount Everest
- none of these
The correct answer is: Kanchana Ganga
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Find the ratio of highest peak and lowest peak.
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The marks obtained by Shourya in his annual examination are shown below :
In which subject Shourya got least marks ?
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In which subject Shourya got least marks ?
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The marks obtained by Shourya in his annual examination are shown below :
In which subject Shourya got highest marks ?
The marks obtained by Shourya in his annual examination are shown below :
In which subject Shourya got highest marks ?
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In the adjacent figure,
In the adjacent figure,
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A square and a rectangle have
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A square and a rectangle have
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In the figure, x =
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Find x in the adjoining figure
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The figure is obtained by using two triangles Then
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In the & BO and CO divides the angles equally Find measure of
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In
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In the adjoining figure are called
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A cuboid has .... faces.
For such questions, we should know different properties of different shapes.
A cuboid has .... faces.
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How many bricks each of dimensions 25cm x16cm x 10 cm will be needed to build a wall 24 m long, 6m high and 0.4 m thick?
For such questions, we should know the formulas of volumes for different shapes.
How many bricks each of dimensions 25cm x16cm x 10 cm will be needed to build a wall 24 m long, 6m high and 0.4 m thick?
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For such questions, we should know the formulas of volumes for different shapes.