Between whom the battle of Ghiladhari was fought? [#810]
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Q1. Between whom the battle of Ghiladhari was fought?
Q1. Between whom the battle of Ghiladhari was fought?
(A) Mughal and Ahom
(A) Mughal and Ahom
(A) Mughal and Ahom
(B) Burmese and Ahom
(B) Burmese and Ahom
(B) Burmese and Ahom
(C) Kachari and Ahom
(C) Kachari and Ahom
(C) Kachari and Ahom
(D) Koch and Ahom
(D) Koch and Ahom
(D) Koch and Ahom
Answer: (B) Burmese and Ahom
Answer: (B) Burmese and Ahom
Answer: (B) Burmese and Ahom
The Battle of Ghiladhari was fought on March 27, 1817 between the Burmese forces and the Assamese army. The Burmese forces were led by General Bhamo and the Assamese forces were led by Daman Gogoi, Hau Bora, and Jama Khan. The Burmese forces defeated the Assamese army, and the Assamese army surrendered within a week.
The Battle of Ghiladhari was fought on March 27, 1817 between the Burmese forces and the Assamese army. The Burmese forces were led by General Bhamo and the Assamese forces were led by Daman Gogoi, Hau Bora, and Jama Khan. The Burmese forces defeated the Assamese army, and the Assamese army surrendered within a week.
The Battle of Ghiladhari was fought on March 27, 1817 between the Burmese forces and the Assamese army. The Burmese forces were led by General Bhamo and the Assamese forces were led by Daman Gogoi, Hau Bora, and Jama Khan. The Burmese forces defeated the Assamese army, and the Assamese army surrendered within a week.
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(B) 7
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Q7. If the pH of a liquid is 5·0, then the liquid is
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(A) alkaline in nature
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(C) basic in nature
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Q8. Which of the following scientists is credited with the development of the first successful polio vaccine?
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(B) Louis Pasteur
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(D) Alexander Fleming
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Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
Q9. Choose the wrongly spelt word.
(A) megre
(A) megre
(A) megre
(B) meadow
(B) meadow
(B) meadow
(C) matter
(C) matter
(C) matter
(D) measure
(D) measure
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Answer: (A) megre
Answer: (A) megre
Answer: (A) megre
The wrongly spelt word is - megre.
The correctly spelt word is - merge.
Merge generally means to combine two or more things into one.
The wrongly spelt word is - megre. The correctly spelt word is - merge. Merge generally means to combine two or more things into one.
The wrongly spelt word is - megre. The correctly spelt word is - merge. Merge generally means to combine two or more things into one.
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Q10. When three times of a given number is subtracted from the square of the number, the result is the number itself. The number is
Q10. When three times of a given number is subtracted from the square of the number, the result is the number itself. The number is
(A) 4
(A) 4
(A) 4
(B) 2
(B) 2
(B) 2
(C) -2
(C) -2
(C) -2
(D) -4
(D) -4
(D) -4
Answer: (A) 4
Answer: (A) 4
Answer: (A) 4
42 - (4*3)
= 16 - 12
= 4
42 - (4*3) = 16 - 12 = 4
42 - (4*3) = 16 - 12 = 4
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