Jaipur is famous for Blue pottery, characterized by vibrant blue hues, floral patterns, and copper oxide glazing. Other cities like Gorakhpur, Nizamabad, and Lucknow do not have such pottery traditions.
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Sleeping Cats | I | P.V. Ramachandran |
B | Battle | II | Jyotsana Bhatt |
C | Guruvayur Maraprabhu | III | K.G. Shubramanyam |
D | The King of Dark Chamber | IV | Gur Charan Singh |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Plaster of Paris | I | Silica |
B | The Dinner Party | II | Gypsum |
C | Glaze | III | Indus Valley |
D | Priest King | IV | Porcelain tiles |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Gur Charan Singh | I | 1944 |
B | P. R. Daroz | II | 1898 |
C | Nirmala Patwardhan | III | 1927 |
D | Ira Chaudhuri | IV | 1928 |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Amar Nath Sahgal | I | 1904 |
B | Lidia Mehta | II | 1924 |
C | K.G. Subhramanyam | III | 1922 |
D | B.B. Mukharjee | IV | 1923 |
Europium (Eu) resembles Calcium (Ca) in the following ways:
(A). Both are diamagnetic
(B). Insolubility of their sulphates and carbonates in water
(C). Solubility of these metals in liquid NH3
(D). Insolubility of their dichlorides in strong HCI
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: