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102' \ffhich of the foltowing is essential to draw t quadrilateral? (1) Three sides and one dingonal {t} Three side and one angle (3) four eideg i4i four stdes ang onc angle.

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- A)

field

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ii-8, ii-8, ii-A, ii-c,

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iii-D, iii-D, iii-D, iii-A,

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An example for leguminous planet is (1) Pea (3) Wheat

(2) Paddy (4) Maize

113. In adults, excess secretion of growth hormone leads to a condition called

Dwarfism

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(2) Metabolism (1) (3) Agromegaly (4) Goitre

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2) Ephedra 4) Araucaria

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iii_D, iii-A, iii-C, iii_D,

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118. The largest bone of the human body (1) Scapula (3) Sternum

is

(2) Thigh Bone (4) Cranial Bone

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