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If Oceans Are Deserts, Then Waves Are: - Mathematics

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Question

Choose the most appropriate option:

If Oceans are Deserts, then Waves are:

Options

  • Sand Dunes

  • Ripples

  • Powerful

  • Water

MCQ

Solution

Sand Dunes

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Analytical and Logical Reseasoning
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2015-2016 (May) Set 1

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