Which is the national flower of Tunisia ?
A. Jasmine
B. Tulip
C. Sunflower
D. Red Rose
Imported by the Andalusians in the sixteenth century, jasmine has become the national flower of Tunisia.
A. Jasmine
B. Tulip
C. Sunflower
D. Red Rose
Imported by the Andalusians in the sixteenth century, jasmine has become the national flower of Tunisia.
A. Egypt
B. Sudan
C. Somalia
D. Kenya
_______ was the first wife of Quaid-e-Azam?
A. Sakshi bai
B. Ratan bai
C. Emibai
D. None
A. India
B. Saudi Arabia
C. Pakistan
D. North Korea
Maize, Rice and Wheat are generally referred as_____?
A. Root crops
B. Legumes Crops granaries
C. Cereal Crops
D. None of Above
A. 5000
B. 10000
C. 12000
D. 3000
Taste buds have very sensitive microscopic hairs called microvilli (say: mye-kro-VILL-eye). Those tiny hairs send messages to the brain about how something tastes, so you know if it’s sweet, sour, bitter, or salty. The average person has about 10,000 taste buds and they’re replaced every 2 weeks or so.