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In Ancient India, Altars with combination of shapes like rectangles, triangles and trapeziums were used for ______.

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  • Public worship

  • Household rituals

  • Both A and B

  • None of A, B, C

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In Ancient India, Altars with combination of shapes like rectangles, triangles and trapeziums were used for public worship.

Explanation:

In ancient India altars whose shapes were combinations of rectangles, triangles and trapeziums were used for public worship.

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Chapter 5: Introduction To Euclid's Geometry - Exercise 5.1 [Page 47]

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NCERT Exemplar Mathematics [English] Class 9
Chapter 5 Introduction To Euclid's Geometry
Exercise 5.1 | Q 16. | Page 47

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