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Javahar Navodaya Std.5 Exam Useful Practice Book By Chandan Rathod

Javahar Navodaya Std.5 Exam Useful Practice Book By Chandan Rathod.


Javahar Navodaya Std.5 Exam Useful Practice Book By Chandan Rathod.

Jawahar Navodaya Exam Practice Book.

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Friends, here is a practice book for you to prepare for the Navodaya exam for the Mathematics section "Numerology" chapter. In which a total of 150 questions are given according to different sections of this same chapter. Ample space has been given in the book to write the answers.

At the end of this book there is a QR CODE for the solution of each question and the correct answers which can be clicked or scanned in the mobile which will open the video for the solution of those questions. The total number of questions is 150 and explanation is given in video for each question.


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