Which of the following is true about George Leigh Mallory
whose dead body was located recently after 75 years of his
death?
1 He was a paratrooper who died in an accident
2 He was a mountaineer whose body was found near Mount Everest
3 He was the captain of the ill-fated aircraft carrying Netaji
4 None of these
Answer / guest
( 2) He was a mountaineer whose body was found near Mount
Everest
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n-Butane and isobutene are 1 Optical isomers 2 Chain isomers 3 Position isomers 4 Functional isomers
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Alamgir was the Emperor at Delhi for ?? years. (a) twenty-nine (b) thirty-nine (c) forty-nine (d) fifty-nine
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