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Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow. Six families stay in six houses situated as shown in the figure alongside. (Each small square depicts a house.) Some facts about the newspapers (DNA, TOI) they subscribe to are given below:a. The Mhatres are neighbours of Kumars but not the neighbours Narayans.b. The Dedhias are not neighbours of any family that gets TOI.c. Mr. Agashe has only two neighbours, both of whom get both DNA and TOI.d. Some three houses in a row get DNA.e. Only one family among the six does not get any newspaper and they are not neighbours of the Iyers who get only TOI.(Note: Two families are considered as neighbours if and only if they have houses in squares adjacent to each other. Two squares are considered adjacent if they are joined by a common edge.)Question 12Which of these is not necessarily a pair of neighbours?Iyers and MhatresAgashes and DedhiasMhatres and AgashesAll the above

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Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow. Six families stay in six houses situated as shown in the figure alongside. (Each small square depicts a house.) Some facts about the newspapers (DNA, TOI) they subscribe to are given below:a. The Mhatres are neighbours of Kumars but not the neighbours Narayans.b. The Dedhias are not neighbours of any family that gets TOI.c. Mr. Agashe has only two neighbours, both of whom get both DNA and TOI.d. Some three houses in a row get DNA.e. Only one family among the six does not get any newspaper and they are not neighbours of the Iyers who get only TOI.(Note: Two families are considered as neighbours if and only if they have houses in squares adjacent to each other. Two squares are considered adjacent if they are joined by a common edge.)Question 12Which of these is not necessarily a pair of neighbours?Iyers and MhatresAgashes and DedhiasMhatres and AgashesAll the above

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The question is asking which pair of families are not necessarily neighbors based on the given information.

Let's analyze each option:

  1. Iyers and Mhatres: The text does not provide any information that suggests that the Iyers and Mhatres are neighbors.

  2. Agashes and Dedhias: According to the text, Mr. Agashe has only two neighbors, both of whom get both DNA and TOI. The Dedhias are not neighbors of any family that gets TOI. Therefore, the Agashes and Dedhias cannot be neighbors.

  3. Mhatres and Agashes: The text does not provide any information that suggests that the Mhatres and Agashes are neighbors.

Therefore, the answer is "All the above". None of the pairs listed are necessarily neighbors based on the given information.

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