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SSC MTS 6 Aug 2019 Shift 3 Paper
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Question : 97
Total: 100
Who is the inventor of Dynamite?
Otto Hahn
Marie Currie
Robert Oppenheimer
Alfred Nobel
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Alfred Nobel
was the inventor of the Dynamite which he invented in 1867 and he got it patented in England in the same year.
Along with the patent right of Dynamite, he has altogether registered more than 350 patents in various countries.
Alfred Nobel was born on 21st October 1833 in Sweden and died in Italy on 10th December 1896.
He is well known as a Chemist, Engineer, and Industrialist who invented Dynamite and other more powerful explosives.
Another great achievement and startup which made him renowned further and forever was the foundation of
Noble Prize
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