Which state of India have a common border with Pakistan ?
I. Jammu and Kashmir
II. Himachal Pradesh
III. Punjab
IV. Gujarat
V. Rajasthan


A) I, II, III, V

B) I, II, III, IV

C) I, III, IV

D) I, III, IV, V

Correct Answer:
D) I, III, IV, V


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