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Which of the following statements is/are absolutely impossible ?
(a) A woman giving birth to her own grandchild
(b) A man attending his own funeral
(c) The Sun not rising in the East some day
(d) Cars running without petrol

Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes:

a.

(a) and (b)

b.

(c) and (d)

c.

(b)

d.

(a)

Answer: (a).(a) and (b)

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