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 : 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 : 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 : Corrosion of Taj Mahal is due to the conversion of `CaCO_(3)` into
Last Answer : Corrosion of Taj Mahal is due to the conversion of `CaCO_(3)` into A. `CaSO_(4) and CaNO_(3)` B. `Ca(OH)_(2)` C. CaO D. All of these
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 : 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 : The gas which causes the fading of the colour of Taj Mahal is?
Last Answer : Sulphur dioxide
Description : Taj Mahal is threatened due to the effect of?
Last Answer : $02
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 threatened due to the effect of (a) oxygen (b) hydrogen (c) chlorine (d) sulphur dioxide.
Last Answer : b) hydrogen
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 : Taj Mahal is greatly affected due to : (1) Tourists (2) Acid rain (3) Deforestation (4) Sound pollution
Last Answer : Acid rain
Description : An 8-year-old child presented with brownish discoloured and deformed anterior teeth. History of having received an antibiotic about 4 years earlier was obtained. Which antibiotic could be responsible for the condition ? (a) Chloramphenicol (b) Tetracycline (c) Erythromycin (d) Genetamicin
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Etching of marble, limestone, jewellery , etc. is caused by pollutant
Last Answer : Etching of marble, limestone, jewellery , etc. is caused by pollutant A. `CO_(2)` B. CO C. `SO_(2)` D. `CH_(4)`
Description : Carbon monoxide is a pollutant, which causes (A) Respiratory disease (e.g. asthma) (B) Asphyxiation (suffocation) leading to death (C) Retardation in crop growth (D) Damage to building materials like marble
Last Answer : (B) Asphyxiation (suffocation) leading to death
Description : Brass gets discoloured in air due to constant exposure in presence of: (1) Aluminium phosphide (2) Hydrogen sulphide (3) Hydrogenated wafers (4) Aluminium sulphide
Last Answer : (2) Hydrogen sulphide Explanation: Brass gets discoloured in air because of Hydrogen sulphide. Transition elements are coloured. The brass is combination of Zn and Cu. But it is discoloured due to hydrogen sulphide in air.
Description : Brass gets discoloured in air due to the presence of which gas in air?
Last Answer : Hydrogen sulphide (H2S)
Last Answer : Hydrogen sulphide
Description : The head developed by a centrifugal pump is largely determined by the (A) Power of the pump (B) Nature of the liquid being pumped (C) Angle of the vanes and the speed of the tip of the impeller (D) Vapour pressure of the liquid
Last Answer : (C) Angle of the vanes and the speed of the tip of the impeller
Description : Which of the following auto mobile gases is not considered to be an air pollutant? (1) Carbon dioxide (2) Carbon monoxide (3) Sulfur dioxide (4) Nitrogen dioxide
Last Answer : (1) Carbon dioxide Explanation: There are mainly six air pollutants: carbon monoxide lead, ground-level ozone, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide.