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प्रश्न
In Ancient India, Altars with combination of shapes like rectangles, triangles and trapeziums were used for ______.
पर्याय
Public worship
Household rituals
Both A and B
None of A, B, C
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उत्तर
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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