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प्रश्न
Direction: Read the information below and answer the question.
A neurosurgeon, an orthopaedist, a plastic surgeon, and an ophthalmologist visited the patient after surgery.
The time of each visit is mentioned below:
Neurosurgeon at 7:45
Orthopaedist 8:30
Plastic surgeon 9:15
Ophthalmologist 9:50
Each time mentioned above may be either A.M. or P.M.
Who were the doctors to visit the patient in the evening?
विकल्प
Neurosurgeon and Plastic surgeon
Plastic surgeon Ophthalmologist and Neurosurgeon
Orthopaedist and Neurosurgeon
Ophthalmologist and Orthopaedist and Plastic surgeon
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उत्तर
Neurosurgeon and Plastic surgeon
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