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प्रश्न
Choose the correct alternative to Frame a wh question to get the underlined answer.
An exceptional battle had begun inside the train on the move?
पर्याय
Where had an exceptional battle begun on the move?
When had an exceptional battle on the move begun?
Where had an exceptional battle begin on the move?
Where an exceptional battle had begun on the move?
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Where had an exceptional battle begun on the move?
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