Top 6 General Knowledge Question.

1 If you mix all the colors of light, then what color will be found?

2 houses the most dust What spreads?

3 What is called the energy currency of cells inside our body?

4 Where did cotton clothing begin?

5 Where was India's first air service?

6 Does water also rise in the sea during the rainy season?

 

 

1 If you mix all the colors of light, then what color will be found?

In that case, the white color will be formed. White color is a mixture of other colors i.e. VIBGYOR. Through the use of science, when a white ray passes through a prism, it is divided into seven colors. This strip of colors is called VIBGYOR.

 

 

2 houses the most dust What spreads?

Dust comes through the air and sunlight in our homes. But you will be surprised to know that our dead skin is also a great source of dust in our homes. By the way, the misconception is found that the biggest cause of dust is the skin, whereas it is not. There are two types of dust in homes, one that comes from outside medium and the other from things inside the house. The reason for the dust of the animals inside the house Hair, human hair, mats, bedding, human dead skin, and food There are particles. Speaking of external dust, dust comes through air and sunlight. Apart from this, there is also dust sticking to our feet.

 

 

3 What is called the energy currency of cells inside our body?

Understand the first cell (cell in English). Just as the largest house consists of a small unit like a brick. Such organisms have small unit cells. Live means The body of a deadly thing (which has life inside it) is made up of cells. The energy currency of cells is called ATP-ATP. The full name of ATP is Adenosine triphosphate. It stores energy that is used by cells when needed. Because of this, it is called energy currency.

 

 

4 Where did cotton clothing begin?

Cotton cultivation started 5 thousand years ago BC. The civilization of the Indus Valley can probably be attributed to the cultivation of cotton. However, cotton and cotton garments have also been found in the ancient civilizations of Mexico and Peru. The ancient Greek writer Herodotus wrote of Indian cotton that it is better than sheep's wool. Another Greek historian, Starbow, has given a description of the characteristics of Indian cotton dress. It is found in the old Greek literature that Arab traders used to bring Indian cotton. India's textile industry was once famous worldwide. Indian clothes printed in Europe were delivered by the East India Company for the first time after the year 1690 when people broke upon them. There was a special cloth of Kozhikode, which in Britain was called Calicut or Calico Cloth.

 

 

5 Where was India's first air service?

The first commercial civilian flight in India took place between Allahabad to Naini on 18 February 1911. In this flight, the aircraft had covered a distance of 6 miles i.e. 9.7 kilometers. On that day, French pilot Henri Pecke Humber - 6,500 packets of mail were carried on the Sommer biplane. It was also the first official airmail service in the world. Subsequently, in December 1912, Indian Air Services introduced the first domestic service between Karachi and Delhi.

Three years later, Tata Sons, India's first private air service, started between Karachi and Madras. On October 15, 1932, JRD Tata brought air mail from Karachi to Juhu Airport. He was the first Indian to get a commercial flight license. This airline was later renamed Air India.

 

 

6 Does water also rise in the sea during the rainy season?

The amount of water in the sea is so much that increasing it - you will not be able to understand the incident easily. Secondly, the water which falls as rain also arises from the sea as steam. He reaches back to the sea. This cycle goes on and on.

 

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