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| 5451. |
Which of the following is an example of homologous organs? (A) Wings of a bat and a butterfly (B) Wings of a bird a bat (C) Wings of pigeon and a butterfly (D) Forelimbs of cow and lizard |
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Answer» (D) Forelimbs of cow and lizard Because these organs have common organization and different functions. |
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| 5452. |
Wings of birds and insects are (1) vestigial organs (2) homologous organs (3) analogous organs (4) none of these |
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Answer» (3) analogous organs |
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| 5453. |
Which of the following statements is incorrect about honey bees? (1) Queen bee is the largest in size (2) Worker bees outnumber the others (3) Drone keep the hive clean (4) Bees have no sense of direction |
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Answer» (3) Drone keep the hive clean / (4) Bees have no sense of direction Drone is a male honey bee and its role is to mate. Bees have very good sense of direction |
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| 5454. |
Consider the following statements about lesser Himalayas. (i) The Pirpanjal and Mahabharata ranges form the important ranges of this region. (ii) This region is covered by evergreen forests. Which of the above statements is/are CORRECT ? 1) (i) only 2) (ii) only 3) Both (i) and (ii) 4) Neither (i), nor (ii) |
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Answer» Correct answer is 1) (i) only |
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| 5455. |
Consider the following statements and find out which of them is/are TRUE ? (i) The minerals in organic fertilizers are slowly available to plants (ii) Chemical fertilizers reduce the fertility of the soil in course of time. 1) Only (i) is true 2) Only (ii) is true 3) Both (i) and (ii) are true 4) Both (i) and (ii) are false |
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Answer» 3) Both (i) and (ii) are true |
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| 5456. |
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below.List – I (Coast)List – II (State)A) Coromandeli) KarnatakaB) Circarii) KeralaC) Malabariii) Andhra PradeshD) Canaraiv) Tamil NaiduCodes: 1) A – i, B – ii, C – iv, D – iii 2) A – i, B – ii, C – iii, D – iv 3) A – iv, B – iii, C – ii, D – i 4) A – iv, B – ii, C – i, D – iii |
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Answer» 3) A – iv, B – iii, C – ii, D – i |
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| 5457. |
When it is 12 noon in Greenwich (0°) , what is the local time at Chicago (54° 30° ' W ) and at Chirala (81° E) respectively ? 1) 5.46 am and 5.32 pm 2) 5.40 am and 4.50 pm 3) 6.10 am and 5.24 pm 4) 5.30 am and 5.30 pm |
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Answer» 3) 6.10 am and 5.24 pm |
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| 5458. |
Who said, “printing is the ultimate gift of God and the greatest one? (A) Charles Dickens (B) J.V. Schely (C) Mahatma Gandhi (D) Martin Luther |
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Answer» (D) Martin Luther |
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| 5459. |
When did the civil rights movement take place in USA (A) 1953-1958 (B) 1954-1968 (C) 1960-1970 (D) 1946-1978 |
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Answer» (B) 1954-1968 |
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| 5460. |
We should plant a ____ number of trees to reduce the environmental pollution. 1. great 2. big 3. large 4. high |
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Answer» Correct option is 3. large |
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| 5461. |
_______ is most clever animal among all non-chordates and which can change its colour. (1) Octopus (2) Lizard (Chameleon) (3) Snail (4) Balanoglossus |
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Answer» Correct answer is (1) Octopus |
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| 5462. |
Which is example of the bryophyte? (A) spirogyra (B) ulothrix (C) ulva (D) marchantia |
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Answer» (D) marchantia |
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| 5463. |
_____ is not an example of Echinodermata. (A) Octopus (B) Sea star (C) Echinus (D) Antedon |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) Octopus |
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| 5464. |
First two terms are connected by some relationship. The same relationship is applicable for the next terms. Identify the suitable pair.82 : 9 : : (1) 5 : 26 (2) 6 : 37 (3) 35 : 6 (4) 26 : 5 |
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Answer» Correct option is (4) 26 : 5 |
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| 5465. |
Which is an example of chronic diseases? (A) Common cold (B) Asthama (C) Flu (D) Pnumonia |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) Asthama |
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| 5466. |
In a certain code HONEY is written as HPPHC then FORGE is written as: (1) FPTJJ (2) FPTJI (3) FQTJI (4) FPSJI |
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Answer» Correct option is (2) FPTJI |
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| 5467. |
Who discovered the ‘Cape of Good Hope’? (A) Vasco-da-Gama (B) Bartholomew Diaz (C) Columbus (D) Prince Henry |
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Answer» (B) Bartholomew Diaz |
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| 5468. |
The diagram and the numbers/letters follow certain principle. Select the missing number / letter indicated.(1)(1) 38 (2) 40 (3) 41 (4) 42(2)(1) 22 (2) 26 (3) 28 (4) 30(3)(1) P (2) Q (3) R (4) T |
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Answer» 1. (4) 42 2. (1) 22 3. (4) T |
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| 5469. |
The given operators convey new meaning. Read the meanings / instructions and find the answer.1. If ‘×’ means ‘+’, ‘÷’ means ‘– ‘, ‘– ‘ means ‘×’ and ‘+’ means ‘÷’ then: 8 × 7 – 8 + 40 ÷ 2 = (A) 48 (B) 68 (C) \(7\frac25\)(D) 72. If ‘–’ means ‘÷’, ‘+’ means ‘× ‘, ‘÷ ‘ means ‘–’ and ‘×’ means ‘+’ then which of the following is correct? (A) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36 (B) 43 × 7 ÷ 5 + 4 – 8 = 25 (C) 36 × 4 – 12 + 5 ÷ 3 = 420 (D) 36 – 12 × 6 ÷ 3 + 4 = 603. The following relation became incorrect due to the interchange of two signs. Which of the two signs when interchanged makes the relation correct? 7 ÷ 8 × 2 – 16 + 2 = 15 (A) + and - (B) + and ÷ (C) + and × (D) ÷ and ×4. If the interchanges are made in signs and numbers, which of the following would be correct? Interchanges in signs : + and × Interchanges in numbers : 4 and 5 (A) 5 × 4 + 20 = 40 (B) 4 × 5 + 20 – 10 = 95 (C) 5 × 4 + 20 = 104 (D) 5 × 4 + 20 = 755. If 5*7 = 74 and 2*8 = 68, then 7*8 is: (A) 56 (B) 113 (C) 103 (D) 1236. If 17 + 22 = 12 and 26 + 19 = 18, then (10 + 20) + (12 + 2) is: (A) 44 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 8 |
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Answer» 1. (C) \(7\frac25\) 8 + 7 x 8 \(\div\) 40 - 2 BODMAS Rule 8 + \(\frac75\) - 2 = \(7\frac25\) 2. (A) 52 ÷ 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36 52 + 4 x 5 + 8 \(\div\) 2 = 36 52 - 20 + 4 = 36 36 = 36 3. (B) + and ÷ 7 + 8 x 2 - 16 \(\div\) 2 = 15 7 + 16 - 8 = 15 15 - 15 4. (C) 5 × 4 + 20 = 104 5 x 4 + 20 = 104 4 + 5 x 20 =104 4 + 100 = 104 104 = 104 5. (B) 113 5 x 7 = 74 52 + 72 = 74 25 + 49 = 74 7 x 8 = 49 + 64 = 113 6. (D) 8 17 + 22 = 12 (1 + 7) (2 + 2) = 12 8 + 4 = 12 26 + 19 = 18 (2 + 6) + (1 + 9) = 18 8 + 10 = 18 (10 + 20) + (12 + 2) (1 + 0) + (2 + 0) + (1 + 2) + (2) (1 + 2) + (3 + 2) 3 + 5 = 8 |
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| 5470. |
Who becomes the first Governor General of India? (A) Cornwallis (B) Wellesley (C) Warren Hastings (D) Sir John Shore |
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Answer» (C) Warren Hastings |
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| 5471. |
If A = 2, T = 40 and ACT = 48 then TAKE is(1) 68 (2) 58 (3) 74 (4) 76 |
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Answer» Correct option is (3) 74 |
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| 5472. |
Observe the following venn diagram and choose the correct alternative to answer the question.1. How many players play only kabaddi and cricket? (1) 24 (2) 72 (3) 58 (4) 31 2. How many players play only one game? (1) 151 (2) 216 (3) 183 (4) 210 3. How many players do not play cricket and football? (1) 24 (2) 58 (3) 64 (4) 72 |
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Answer» 1. (4) 31 2. (4) 210 3. (2) 58 |
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| 5473. |
One lakh mill workers of 75 cotton mill industries in Ahmadabad went on peaceful strike for how many days? (A) 35 days (B) 95 days (C) 105 days (D) 2010 days |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) 105 days |
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| 5474. |
There are how many commissions were formed in Paris “Peace Process”? (A) 48 (B) 58 (C) 68 (D) 79 |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 58 |
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| 5475. |
Who was the Pioneer of armed revolution in Gujarat? (A) Aurobindo Ghosh (B) Baarindrakumar Ghosh (C) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (D) Mahatma Gandhi |
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Answer» (A) Aurobindo Ghosh |
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| 5476. |
Find out the wrong statement related to Franklin Roosevelt. (1) Announced New Deal Policy to eradicate economic depression. (2) Introduced the much needed Social Security system.(3) President of America during Second World War. (4) None of the above. |
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Answer» (4) None of the above. |
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| 5477. |
The Ryotwari settlement was introduced by the British in the (1) Madras Presidency (2) Bengal presidency (3) Central Presidency (4) Assam Presidency |
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Answer» (1) Madras Presidency |
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| 5478. |
The famous Quit Indian resolution was passed on .... (1) August 18, 1942 (2) April 4, 1942 (3) April 14, 1942 (4) August 8, 1942 |
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Answer» (4) August 8, 1942 |
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| 5479. |
The action of cleaning of oily dirt by soap is based on …. 1) solubility in water 2) hydrophilic property 3) hydrophobic property 4) presence of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups |
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Answer» 4) presence of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic groups |
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Consider the following statements when two straight lines intersect i) Adjacent angles are complementry. ii) Adjacent angles are supplementry. iii) Vertically opposite angles are equal. iv) Vertically opposite angles are supplementry. 1. (i) and (iii) are correct 2. (ii) and (iii) are correct 3. (i) and (iv) are correct 4. (ii) and (iv) are correct. |
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Answer» 2. (ii) and (iii) are correct |
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| 5481. |
The “Zollverein” is known as 1) Tax 2) Customs Union 3) Administrative Union 4) Religious Union |
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Answer» 2) Customs Union |
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| 5482. |
If PCAT = TACP and RBED = DEBR are written, what is written for DCAB in code language? (1) BACD (2) ABCD (3) BADC (4) ABDC |
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Answer» Correct option is (1) BACD |
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| 5483. |
Which is unit digit of 618 – 510?(1) 5 (2) 8 (3) 1 (4) 9 |
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Answer» Correct option: (3) 1 Explanation: End digit of 618 = 6 End digit 510 = 5 Answer = 6 - 5 = 1 |
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| 5484. |
Which of the following options is the youngest mountain range of India? (A)Himalayan mountain range (B) Aravalli mountain range (C) Vindhya mountain range (D)Satpura mountain range |
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Answer» (A)Himalayan mountain range |
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| 5485. |
Which mine is found in Khetri, situated at the foothills of the Aravalli Range, Rajasthan? (A)Bauxite (B) Lignite (C) Coal (D)Copper |
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Answer» Correct answer is (D)Copper |
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What is the criteria to consider a person as a literate according to census of India 2001? (A) 6 years old and above, and can read and write with understanding in any language (B) 7 years old and above, and can read and write with understanding in any language (C) 5 years old and above, and can read and write with understanding in any language (D) 9 years old and above, and can read and write with understanding in any language |
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Answer» (B) 7 years old and above, and can read and write with understanding in any language |
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| 5487. |
Fresh milk has a pH of 6. When milk changes into curd. The pH value will (A) become 7 (B) become more than 7 (C) become less than 7 (D) remain unchanged |
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Answer» (C) become less than 7 |
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Among Ethanol, Dimethyl ether, Methanol and Propanal the isomers are (a) Ethanol, Dimethyl ether, Methanol and Propanal (b) Ethanol and Methanol (c) Ethanol and Dimethyl ether (d) Ethanol and Propanal |
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Answer» (c) Ethanol and Dimethyl ether |
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| 5489. |
Which molecule of the following compounds contain formyl radical? (a) Acetone (b) Acetaldehyde (c) Acetic Acid (d) Acetic an hydride |
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Answer» (b) Acetaldehyde |
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| 5490. |
Fatty foods become rancid due to process of (A) Oxidation (B) Corrosion (C) Reduction (D) Hydrogenation |
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Answer» Correct answer is (A) Oxidation |
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| 5491. |
The quantity of oxygen required for complete combustion of 1 mole of an organic compound CxHYOZ is(a) \((x+\frac{Y}{2})\) moles(b) \((x +\frac{Y}{4})\) moles(c) \((x + \frac{Y}{4}- \frac{Z}{2})\) moles(d) (X + Y + Z) moles |
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Answer» (c) \((x + \frac{Y}{4}- \frac{Z}{2})\) moles |
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"Inquisition" means ……. 1) Action, speech or writing that is seen as opposing the government. 2) A former Roman Catholic Court for identifying and punishing heretics. 3) A parchment made from the skin of animals. 4) A sixteenth - century movement to reform the Catholic Church dominated by Rome. |
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Answer» 2) A former Roman Catholic Court for identifying and punishing heretics. |
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| 5493. |
Who among the following is not related to Stream Engine ? 1) New Comen 2) James Watt 3) James Hargreaves 4) Mathew Boulton |
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Answer» 3) James Hargreaves |
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| 5494. |
In about the 1660’s the farmers in many parts of England began growing turnip and clover because (A) The spread of railways made it easy to transport the crops to the eastern coast for export (B) These crops had the capacity to increase the nitrogen content of the soil (C) The farmers earned huge profits by selling these crops (D) None of the above |
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Answer» (B) These crops had the capacity to increase the nitrogen content of the soil |
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Which group demanded a New International Economic Order [NIEO] ? 1) Group of 77 (G-77) 2) SAARC countries 3) Group of 8 (G-8) 4) All the above |
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Answer» 2) SAARC countries |
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New International Economic Order (NIEO) means a system that would give G-77 countries (A) Real control over their natural resources (B) Fairer prices for raw materials (C) Better access for their manufactured goods in developed countries (D) All of the above |
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Answer» (D) All of the above |
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Which is not the main principle of United Nations Organisation? 1) Achieve equality among different countries 2) Promote social progress 3) Preserve peace 4) Uphold human rights |
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Answer» 1) Achieve equality among different countries |
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Terms of credit does not include 1) Interest rate 2) Collateral 3) Cheque 4) Mode of repayment |
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Answer» Correct option is 3) Cheque |
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Choose the wrong pair from given below. 1) Per capita income US $ 12,600 and above rich countries 2) per capita income US $ 1,035 and above low countries 3) Human development index – UNDP 4) Per capita income – world bank |
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Answer» 2) per capita income US $ 1,035 and above low countries |
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In the rural areas, the unorganized sector mostly comprises of (i) Landless agricultural labourer (ii) Garment makers (iii) Street vendors (iv) Sharecroppers and artisans 1) (i) and (iv) 2) (i) and (ii) 3) (iii) and (iv) 4) (ii) and (iii) |
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Answer» Correct option is 1) (i) and (iv) |
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