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Rashid is studying in class V. He can classify various types of triangles in different categories but has difficulty in understanding the abstract proof for the sum of three angles in a triangle to be always 180. According to Piaget Cognitive Theory, Rashid is at:

A

Fromal operational stage

B

Sensorimotor stage

C

Pre-operational stage

D

Concrete operational stage

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D
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