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Old Saturday, January 19, 2013
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Originally Posted by Raja Bahar View Post
Light is made up of seven colours out of which three are primary colours and four are secondary colours.
Example is the Rainbow. Therefore how can you say that light is made-up of three colours only.

Actually light has white colour only but when it falls on a shiny surface it reflects back into seven different colours.
Newton had observed this phenomena through Prism.
Dear, I said light is combination of Red, Green & Blue (RGB). Here is the explanation.

"White light is generated by the sun, by stars, or by earthbound sources such as incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps and white LEDs. On the screen of a color television or computer, white is produced by mixing appropriate intensities of the primary colors of light: red, green and blue (RGB), a process called additive mixing."

Above passage extracted from following page at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White

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Originally Posted by noomee View Post
23. Tongue is a sense organ. TRUE

i think it was question as:

tongue is touching sense organ?


plz right the complete question
If the question was "tongue is touching sense organ?" Than it is wrong as skin is the touching organ.

Buddy, I have typed as I have got the SMS from my friend in his exam hall. All these questions were asked by him & I replied him all the questions.

Disclaimer: I have only helped my friend and you all fellow-members by proving the questions and answers. I should not be bought to court for my act

Baki, Govt: High School Hala main andhair thi. Everyone was using cellphones. My friend even called me and asked questions. Main nay ab murawat main usay bata diye. He said k bhai mera above 80 score aae ga.

Ridaf here is what wikipedia has to say about Indian flag color:

"The National flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour flag."

Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_India

That is why it is called tiranga (tricolor).
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