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choose the correct option : A quadrilateral has

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4 sides, 4 angles and 2 diagonals

B

3 sides, 2 angles and 1 diagonal

C

2 sides, 2 angles and 2 diagonals

D

5 sides, 5 angles and 3 diagonals

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    A
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    B
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    C
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    D
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    Favourable conditions for formation of graphite are high pressure and low temperature from equilibrium diamond `(d=3.5g//ml)hArr` graphite `(d=2.3g//ml),Delta=-1.9kJ//"mole"`
    B
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    C
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    D
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    B
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