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Read the following information carefully and choose the most appropriate option:
A and B are good in driving bus and car. C and A are good in driving cars and scooter. C, D and E are good at driving scooter and tractor. E and C are good at driving scooter and auto-rickshaw. D and B are good in driving bus and tractor.
Who is good in driving scooter, tractor and auto-rickshaw but not good in driving car?
पर्याय
A
D
C
E
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उत्तर
E
Explanation:
E is good in driving scooter, tractor and auto-rickshaw but not good in driving car.
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