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choose the correct statement for the given figure
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Choose the correct statement for the given figure:
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One of the base edges of triangular slab is parallel to V.P. and near to it.
Two of the base edges of hexagonal pyramid is perpendicular to V.P.
One rectangular face of triangular slab is parallel to V.P. and near the observer
Hexagonal pyramid has six rectangular faces.
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B
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The correct option is (B): Two of the base edges of hexagonal pyramid is perpendicular to V.P.
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