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;, Sd Fi | ih, , scooneon eel, , UTE, Science, culture and religions are three fundamentals which guide existence, (, survival, and a final voyage toSupreme is the goal. :, Some questions related to our heritage are given below. Answer these:, , 4. Romans could not count beyond M and C. Who could countlarger numbers easily?, , Thdyarns— ~, 2. Whowas the first mathematician in the world to approximate the value of ‘Pi’ (7T) to, four decimal places ? Abyadshallla, 3. Whatis the science of longevity called ? Ayutuida ee, 4. The oath, doctors of present day take is similar to the oath written in first century A.D, | ‘, by Charak. In which book he wrote it ? Chattakasacnadife :, 5. Who was the first to give an idea that the presence of a termite colony indicates a |, source of underground water ? Vanshmihna |, Which Mughal emperor was a naturalist ? Vahangir = |, Who used rockets for the first time to kill the enemy ? TipuSasbtaar ___ |, , Who introduced plastic surgery in India in 6th century B.C.? SusAneela —__, Which gift was given to Alexander the Great by Porus ? _ Atel _ |) eee, , 40. Whois the ‘Father of steel industry’ in India, who turned a small village of Sakchi into, an industrial town of International fame ? IRD Take., , 41. Which pillars were carved out of a single stone—the lion capital of Sarnath has been, adopted as India's state emblem ? 4, , 42. Whereis a tapered pillar 7.32 min length weighing 6 tonnes standing for 1600 years, in Delhi? Itis called Iron Pillar but never rusted, Europeans envy it.2:/% m20%Oudd},, , 43. Where can you find the "Copper Buddha" weighing nearly a tonne ?4..//, wagam lBih |., , Oo Rn, , , , , , , , , , 44. Whatis India's greatest contribution in science ? 0), Charaksamhita Aryabhatta Ayurveda Zero Indians, Sultanganj (Bihar) Ashokan steel JRD Tata Varahmihira, Pillarnear Qutub Minar Sushruta Tipu Sultan Jahangir, , , , , , é ne, % Britishers learnt rocket technology from India., = % Formany years, itwas thoughtthat the Indian numbers including zero were invented by the Arabs., , , , General Knowledge-5