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Question
Imagine that there are 15 children to play Kho-Kho. They must form two teams with equal numbers (7 each). Then one player will be left. What will you do if this happens? Have you ever become the ‘extra person’ in the middle? Write about this.
Solution
I will make two teams consisting of seven players each and the remaining one player will be the referee. Yes, once I was the extra person in a football match.
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