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Point out the wrong statement.

a.

Typed XML type and Untyped XML both have XML schema to validate the Data

b.

Typed XML type has advantage of storage and query optimizations where as Untyped XML type does not have this advantage

c.

Typed XML types can be validated at both client side and Server side where as Untyped XML types does not have option to validate on server side as they do not have any schema

d.

None of the mentioned

Answer: (a).Typed XML type and Untyped XML both have XML schema to validate the Data

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