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CAT/2004
Question . 102
Let n( > 1) be a composite integer such that √n is not an integer. Consider the following statements
I : n has a perfect integer-valued divisor which is greater than 1 and less than √n .
II : n has a perfect integer-valued divisor which is greater than √n but less than n
Then,
A : Both I and II are falseB : I is true but II is falseC : I is false but II is trueD : Both I and II are true
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