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p,q,r,u,s,t are mid points and corners of a triangle such that

1) line joining p and r is parallel to q and s

2) p is on the side opposite to corner t

3) s and u can't be on same side

 

Which of the following false?

A) p can't be on corner

B) r can't be on corner

C) s can't be on corner

D) u can't be a mid point

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This is the only configuration (which I think off) which satisfies all three conditions given in question. 

So, the correct answer is D) u can’t be on mid-point.

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C) s can't be on corner
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