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Q43
(IAS/2007)
Miscellaneous & General Knowledge › Important Days, Places & Events › Important Days, Places & Events
6 equidistant vertical lines are drawn on a board. 6 equidistant horizontal lines are also drawn on the board cutting the 6 vertical lines, and the distance between any two consecutive horizontal lines is equal to that between any two consecutive vertical lines. What is the maximum number of squares thus formed?
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SIMILAR QUESTIONS
There are three parallel straight lines. Two points A and B are marked on the first line, points C and D are marked on the second line, and points E and F are marked on the third line. Each of these six points can move to any position on its respective straight line. Consider the following statements:
I. The maximum number of triangles that can be drawn by joining these points is 18.
II. The minimum number of triangles that can be drawn by joining these points is zero.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?