Sri Krishna Commission was appointed to enquire into the
riots in
(1) Delhi
(2) Bombay
(3) Calcutta
(4) Madras
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The famous Trimurti sculpture is at (1) Mahabalipuram (2) Elephanta (3) Badami (4) Vijayawada
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