What is old name of Tripura [#169]
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Q1. What is old name of Tripura
Q1. What is old name of Tripura
(A) Brahmakunda
(A) Brahmakunda
(A) Brahmakunda
(B) Dhalai
(B) Dhalai
(B) Dhalai
(C) Tripuri
(C) Tripuri
(C) Tripuri
(D) Hill Tippera
(D) Hill Tippera
(D) Hill Tippera
Answer: (D) Hill Tippera
Answer: (D) Hill Tippera
Answer: (D) Hill Tippera
Hill Tippera
Hill Tippera
Hill Tippera
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(B) Mundak Upanishad
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Answer: (B) Mundak Upanishad
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Q10. If the decimal number 34p5 is divisible by 9, then the value of p is
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Answer: (D) 6
34p5 -> 3+4+p+5 = 12+p
12+p = 9k
12+6 = 18 = 9k
p = 6
34p5 -> 3+4+p+5 = 12+p 12+p = 9k 12+6 = 18 = 9k p = 6
34p5 -> 3+4+p+5 = 12+p 12+p = 9k 12+6 = 18 = 9k p = 6
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