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F(4.0), Cl(3.0), Li(1.0), Be (1.47)
Electronegativity values are given in the brackets then,
(i) Metals generally shows high electronegative character.
ii)  Metals are electropositive elements

A

`1`. (i) is true

B

`2`. (ii) is true

C

`3`. (i)  & (ii)  are true

D

`4`. (i)  & (ii)  are false

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