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प्रश्न
Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched?
पर्याय
Primary Sector - Money Lender
Secondary Sector - Priest
Tertiary Sector - Bank
Manufacturing Sector - Gardener
उत्तर
Tertiary Sector - Bank
Explanation:
The Tertiary sector includes all operations that are related to providing services. A significant component of this sector is banking and communication.
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