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A boy sitting on the top most berth in the compartment of a train which is just going to stop on railway station, drops and apple aiming at the open hand of his brother situated vertically below his hands at a distance of about 2m. The apple will fail

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in the hand of his brother in the direction of motion of the train

B

Slightly away from the hands of his brother in the direction opposite to the direction of motion of the train

C

Slightly away from the hands of his brother in the direction of motion of the train

D

none of the above

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