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Statement 1: There was no bindi on her forehead and her arms were free of bangles. Statement 2: Kanai was convinced that she was a foreigner. - Elective English

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Question

Statement 1: There was no bindi on her forehead and her arms were free of bangles.

Statement 2: Kanai was convinced that she was a foreigner.

Options

  • Statement 1 is independent of Statement 2.

  • Statement 1 is the reason for Statement 2.

  • Statement 1 is the result of Statement 2.

MCQ

Solution

Statement 1 is independent of Statement 2.

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