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प्रश्न
Match the professions with the field of work.
| Profession | Field of work | ||
| (1) | Chief Minister | (a) | Business |
| (2) | Magistrate | (b) | Transport |
| (3) | Soldier | (c) | Construction |
| (4) | Trader | (d) | Administration |
| (5) | Builder | (e) | Education |
| (6) | Driver | (f) | Defence |
| (7) | Teacher | (g) | Law |
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उत्तर
| Profession | Field of work | ||
| (1) | Chief Minister | (d) | Administration |
| (2) | Magistrate | (g) | Law |
| (3) | Soldier | (f) | Defence |
| (4) | Trader | (a) | Business |
| (5) | Builder | (c) | Construction |
| (6) | Driver | (b) | Transport |
| (7) | Teacher | (e) | Education |
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