Description : It is said that the Taj Mahal may be destroyed due to :
Last Answer : It is said that the Taj Mahal may be destroyed due to : A. Flood in Yamuna river B. Air ... as a result of high temperature D. All the above
Description : Taj Mahal is greatly affected due to – (1) Tourists (2) Acid rain (3) Deforestation (4) Sound pollution
Last Answer : (2) Acid rain Explanation: When sulphur pollutants fall on to buildings made from limestone and sandstone they react with minerals in the stone to form a powdery substance that can be washed away by rain. ... and St. Paul's Cathedral in London have all been damaged by this sort of air pollution.
Description : Taj Mahal is threatened due to the effect of?
Last Answer : $02
Description : The Taj Mahal is threatened due to the effect of (a) oxygen (b) hydrogen (c) chlorine (d) sulphur dioxide.
Last Answer : b) hydrogen
Description : Taj Mahal is greatly affected due to : (1) Tourists (2) Acid rain (3) Deforestation (4) Sound pollution
Last Answer : Acid rain
Description : Which is similar to the Taj Mahal in construction? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Where is the Taj Mahal located? -General Knowledge
Description : In which country would you be if you were Visiting the Taj Mahal? -Geography
Last Answer : Taj Mahal is situated in India. So, the answer should be India
Description : Who founded the Taj Mahal ?
Last Answer : Taj Mahal was established by Shah Jahan.
Last Answer : Taj Mahal is about 36 years old.
Last Answer : : The chief architect of the Taj Mahal is Ustad Ahmed Lahauri.
Last Answer : The Taj Mahal is located in Agra.
Last Answer : Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal.
Last Answer : The Taj Mahal is made of marble.
Last Answer : Isha Mohammad. He made a sculpture to give as a gift to his wife. Later, due to the choice of Emperor Shah Jahan, the world famous Taj Mahal was built in the style of that design.
Description : The Taj Mahal was constructed as a tomb of the wife of which Mughal Emperor?
Last Answer : Answer: Shah Jahan
Description : Damage to Taj Mahal is being caused by :
Last Answer : Damage to Taj Mahal is being caused by : A. Acid rain B. Dust C. Global warming D. Smoke.
Description : Taj mahal is threatened by pollution from
Last Answer : Taj mahal is threatened by pollution from A. chlorine B. sulphur dioxide C. hydrogen D. oxygen
Last Answer : Damage to Taj Mahal is being caused by : A. Flood in Yammuna B. Temperature mediated spoilage ... pollutants from mathura refinery D. All of the above
Description : Identify the pollutant gases largely responsible for the discoloured and lustreless nature of marble of the Taj Mahal.
Last Answer : Identify the pollutant gases largely responsible for the discoloured and lustreless nature of marble of the Taj Mahal. A ... )` D. `CO_(2) and NO_(2)`
Description : Taj Mahal marble is affected by
Last Answer : Taj Mahal marble is affected by A. `SO_(2)` B. `O_(2)` C. `O_(3)` D. `NO_(2)`
Description : The Taj Mahal was built by ___________
Last Answer : The Taj Mahal was built by ___________ (a) Babur (b) Akbar (c) Shahajahan (d) Jahangir
Description : In which city is the Taj Mahal locates?
Last Answer : On the Yamuna River in the Indian city of Agra
Description : Who ordered the construction of the taj mahal?
Last Answer : Mughal emperor Shah Jahan
Description : Taj Mahal was designed by
Last Answer : Ustad Ahmed
Description : The Taj Mahal was built by
Last Answer : Shahjahan
Description : Taj Mahal is located on the bank of river: A. Jamna (Yamuna) B. Ganges (Ganga) C. Nerbada D. Brahmaputra
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Taj Mahal was completed in 1648 by Emperor Shah Jehan in memory of his wife named: A. Mumtaz Mahal B. Zaib-un-Nisa C. JodaBai D. None of these
Description : The gas which causes the fading of the colour of Taj Mahal is?
Last Answer : Sulphur dioxide
Description : Which is similar to the Taj Mahal in construction?
Last Answer : Humayun’s tomb
Description : Give reason: Taj Mahal is a mute victim of acid rain.
Last Answer : A large number of industries in the neighbouring areas of Taj Mahal release gaseous pollutants causing the marble to lose its glaze. Hence Taj Mahal is a mute victim of acid rain.
Description : The Taj Mahal is located near to which Indian city?
Last Answer : 5 Agra
Description : The Taj Mahal is being affected by A. Noise pollution B. Air pollution C. Water pollution D. None of these
Last Answer : B. Air pollution
Description : In conversion of lime-stone to lime, `CaCO_(3(s)) to CaO_((s)) + CO_(2(g))` the values of `DeltaH^@` and `DeltaS^@` are `+179.1 kJmol^(-1)` and `160.2
Last Answer : In conversion of lime-stone to lime, `CaCO_(3(s)) to CaO_((s)) + CO_(2(g))` the values of `DeltaH^@` and ... : A. 1008 K B. 1200 K C. 845 K D. 1118 K
Description : For `CaCO_(3)(s)rarr CaO(s)+CO_(2)(g)` at `977^(@)C, Delta H = 174` KJ/mol , then `Delta E` is :-
Last Answer : For `CaCO_(3)(s)rarr CaO(s)+CO_(2)(g)` at `977^(@)C, Delta H = 174` KJ/mol , then `Delta E` is :- A. 160 KJ B. 163.6 KJ C. 186.4 KJ D. 180 KJ
Description : The volume of `CO_(2)` at STP obtained by heating 1 g of `CaCO_(3)` will be
Last Answer : The volume of `CO_(2)` at STP obtained by heating 1 g of `CaCO_(3)` will be A. 1 L B. `22.4 L` C. `0.224 L` D. `11.2 L`
Description : Calculate the weight of lime (CaO) obtained by heating 200 kg of 95% pure limestone `(CaCO_(3))` :
Last Answer : Calculate the weight of lime (CaO) obtained by heating 200 kg of 95% pure limestone `(CaCO_(3))` : A. 104.4 kg B. 105.4 kg C. 212.8 kg D. 106.4 kg
Description : the hardness of a water sample (in terms of Equivalents of `CaCO_(3)`) containing `10^(-3)MCaSO_(4)` Is : (Molar mass of `CaSO_(4)=1365h mol^(-1)`)
Last Answer : the hardness of a water sample (in terms of Equivalents of `CaCO_(3)`) containing `10^(-3)MCaSO_(4)` Is : ( ... 10 ppm B. 50 ppm C. 90 ppm D. 100 ppm
Description : A certain weioght of pure `CaCO_(3)` is made to react completely with 200mL of a HCl solution to given 227mL of `CO_(2)` gas at STP. The notmality of
Last Answer : A certain weioght of pure `CaCO_(3)` is made to react completely with 200mL of a HCl solution to ... at STP. The notmality of the HCl` solution is :
Description : What will the concentration of `[Ca^(+2)]` in a sample of 1 litre hard water if after treatment with washing soda 10 g insoluable `CaCO_(3)` is precip
Last Answer : What will the concentration of `[Ca^(+2)]` in a sample of 1 litre hard water if after treatment with washing soda 10 g ... B. 0.1 M C. 0.3 M D. 0.4 M
Description : Find the valence factor for following salts : (i) `K_(2)SO_(4).Al_(2)(SO_(4))_(3).24H_(2)O " " (ii) CaCO_(3)`
Last Answer : Find the valence factor for following salts : (i) `K_(2)SO_(4).Al_(2)(SO_(4))_(3).24H_(2)O " " (ii) CaCO_(3)`