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A, B, C, D, E and F are six teachers who teach two of the subjects from Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, no two teachers teaching the same pair of subjects. Now (A, C) do not teach Physics; (B, D) do not teach Chemistry; (E, F) do not teach Maths; only one of (B, E) teaches Biology and only one of (C, D) teaches Biology.
[1] If C, D teach exclusive pair of subjects, then which of the following pair will also necessarily teach exclusive pair of subjects?
(1) Both
(2) None of these
(3) A, F
(4) B, E[2] All the pair of subjects taught by each teacher can be known if it is known that:
(1) F teaches Physics and Chemistry
(2) None of the above
(3) A teaches Maths and Chemistry
(4) B teaches Maths and Physics[3] If D teaches Biology, then both the subjects taught by how many teachers can be known?
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 1
(4) 2[4] If C teaches Biology, then both the subjects taught by which of the following teachers can be known?
(1) E
(2) F
(3) B
(4) Casked in FMS
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