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Section : General Awareness ( Marks : 40.00) Ques 1. Nataraja Is a Depiction of the God 1. Shiva 2. Bishnu 3. Bramha 4. Indra Qu
Section : General Awareness ( Marks : 40.00) Ques 1. Nataraja is a depiction of the god 1. Shiva 2. Bishnu 3. Bramha 4. Indra Ques 2. Which one is the highest mountain in Japan 1. Mount Kita 2. Mount Aino 3. Mount Yari 4. Mount Fuji Ques 3. Which state has the longest coastline in India 1. Tamil Nadu 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Goa 4. Gujrat Ques 4. Pepsin is released by the zymogen cell of 1. Intestine 2. Duodenum 3. Stomach 4. Liver Ques 5. Which state is the largest producer of bauxite in india 1. Andhra Pradesh 2. Goa 3. Bihar 4. Odisha Ques 6. Which one is not a Baltic State 1. Estonia 2. Latvia 3. Belarus 4. Lithuania Ques 7. Which animal has largest brain in the World 1. Dolphin 2. Octopus 3. Blue Whale 4. Sperm Whale Ques 8. Which one is not a dwarf planet 1. Pluto 2. Ceres 3. Neptune 4. Eris Ques 9. Albert Einstein received Nobel Prize in the year 1. 1912 2. 1915 3. 1918 4. 1921 Ques 10. Who is known as the 'Metro man' in India 1. C Rangarajan 2. Montek Singh Ahluwalia 3. E Sreedharan 4. Ratan Tata Ques 11. Who is the first space tourist 1. Dennis Tito 2. Richard Garriot 3. Jake Garn 4. None of the above Ques 12. By which process Pigeons navigates using 1. Magnetic waves 2. Sound waves 3. Position of star 4. Color of soil Ques 13. Which one is the feminine form of Lord Vishnu helping devas to retain their immortality 1. -
Science, Art, and Nature in Kojima Usui's Mountain Literature
Washington University in St. Louis Washington University Open Scholarship Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations Arts & Sciences Summer 8-15-2019 In Praise of the Peaks: Science, Art, and Nature in Kojima Usui’s Mountain Literature Aaron Paul Jasny Washington University in St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/art_sci_etds Part of the Asian Studies Commons, East Asian Languages and Societies Commons, English Language and Literature Commons, and the South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies Commons Recommended Citation Jasny, Aaron Paul, "In Praise of the Peaks: Science, Art, and Nature in Kojima Usui’s Mountain Literature" (2019). Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1914. https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/art_sci_etds/1914 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Arts & Sciences at Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Arts & Sciences Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures Dissertation Examination Committee: Marvin H. Marcus, Chair Nancy E. Berg Rebecca Copeland Ji-Eun Lee Jamie Lynn Newhard In Praise of the Peaks: Science, Art, and Nature in Kojima Usui’s Mountain Literature by Aaron Paul Jasny A dissertation presented to The Graduate School of Washington University in partial -
Japanese 100 Great Mountains Vol. 6: Episode 026-030
Japanese 100 Great Mountains Vol. 6: Episode 026-030 Originally written in Japanese and translated by Hodaka Photographs by Hodaka Cover design by Tanya Copyright © 2021 Hodaka / The BBB: Breakthrough Bandwagon Books All rights reserved. The BBB website http://thebbb.net/ Hodaka Author Page http://thebbb.net/cast/hodaka.html Episode 026: Mount Senjo Just one year ago, I stayed in a tent at Kitazawa Pass to climb Mount Kaikoma and Mount Senjo in the Southern Alps. But at the time, due to the rain on the second day, I was able to climb only Mount Kaikoma (refer to Episode 018). So, I aim at the Mount Senjo, which I could not conquer last year. This time I have decided to stay in a mountain hut and chosen a weekend on account of the weather and my schedule. Approaching the Southern Alps by your own vehicle is restricted, so you need to use bus or taxi to get there. On Saturdays and Sundays, the first bus is available earlier than on weekdays and heavily crowded. I have arrived at Ashiyasu parking lot at 5:15, about one hour before the first bus. But the parking lots around the area seem to have already been full and I have to get back to the fifth parking lot, which is an about 10-minute walk to the bus stop. I quickly pack up my belongings and get to the bus station, where I see a long line already there. The first three buses have been parked. I manage to take a seat in the third bus and many passengers fill even the aisle of it. -
International Geography Exam Part 4
2018 International Geography Bee 6. Which of the following measures the intensity of a International Geography Exam - Part 4 tornado? A. the Saffir-Simpson scale B. the Beaufort scale Instructions – This portion of the IGB Exam consists of C. the Enhanced Fujita scale 100 questions. You will receive two points for a correct D. the Richter scale answer. You will lose one point for an incorrect answer. Blank responses lose no points. Please fill in the bubbles 7. Most intense tornadoes develop from a type of completely on the answer sheet. You may write on the thunderstorm known as which of the following? examination, but all responses must be bubbled on the A. a thunderhead answer sheet. Diacritic marks such as accents have been B. a supercell omitted from place names and other proper nouns. You C. a waterspout have one hour to complete this set of multiple choice D. an eyewall questions. 8. Which of these countries has more deaths from 1. All of these are true of the demographic transition tornadoes per year on average than any other? model EXCEPT which of the following? A. the United States A. it traces the development of a society from pre- B. Bangladesh industrial to industrial C. the Netherlands B. it tracks birth and death rates of each stage of D. the United Kingdom development C. it originally had four stages, but recent studies 9. Lake Assal, the lowest point in Africa, is located in what have included a fifth to account for post-industrial nation? societies A. Chad D. it expects the birth rates of industrial and post- B. -
Outdoor Photography of Japan
Outdoor Photography of Japan: Through the Seasons Daniel H. Wieczorek and Kazuya Numazawa Winter – January Outdoor Photography of Japan: Through the Seasons © 2011 Daniel H. Wieczorek and Kazuya Numazawa All rights reserved. ISBN-13: 978-1461105206 ISBN-10: 146110520X DEDICATION: This work is dedicated, first of all, to my partner, Kazuya Numazawa. He always keeps my interest in photography up and makes me keep striving for the perfect photo. He also often makes me think of the expression “when the going gets tough, the tough keep going”. Next, I want to dedicate this to Steve and Tim in Oregon, Chad in New York and Mike in Australia. They all gave encouragement to us and they said many times, through the years, that we should create a book of photos of Japan. Winter – January FOREWORD The purpose of this book is to show you some places where you can go and see some wonderfully picturesque flowers and scenes during the four seasons of the year in Japan. We shall start with win- ter and work our way through spring, summer and finally autumn. Many of the photos to be found in this book were taken in Tokyo. You have to understand that Tokyo, Japan is much more than a city. Governmentally it is treated as a separate Prefecture (a state in the USA). Tokyo is 2,187 sq. km (844 sq. mi). The east to west length of Tokyo is about 83 km (52 mi) and the north to south width is about 20 km (12 mi). The elevation ranges from sea level to 2,017 meters (6,617 feet) and this book shall take you to both extremes. -
Medieval & Early Modern Japan
HANDBOOK b LIFE d H MEDIEVAL & c l EARLY MODERN d c M JAPAN WILLIAM E. DEAL uuc A n v d cc uuN o s l u V J HANDBOOK TO LIFE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN JAPAN HANDBOOK TO LIFE IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN JAPAN WILLIAM E. DEAL Case Western Reserßve University ETFacts On File An imprint of Infobase Publishing Handbook to Life in Medieval and Early Modern Japan Copyright © 2006 by W illiam E. Deal All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher. For information contact: Facts On File, Inc. An imprint of Infobase Publishing 132 West 31st Street New York NY 10001 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Deal, W illiam E. Handbook to life in medieval and early modern Japan / William E. Deal. p. cm. — (Handbook to life) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1.Japan—Civilization—Tb 1868. 2. Japan—History—1185-1868. I. Title. II. Series. DS822.2.D33 2005 952,.02—dc22 2005003371 Facts On File books are available at special discounts when purchased in bulk quantities for businesses, associations, institutions, or sales promotions. Please call our Special Sales Department in New York at (212) 967-8800 or (800) 322-8755. You can find Facts On File on the World Wide Web at http://www.factsonfile.com Text design by Cathy Rincon Cover design by Semadar Megged Illustrations by Jeremy Eagle Printed in the United States of America VB FOF 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 This book is printed on acid-free paper.