Four statements are given below. Group two of them in such a way that one is logically impossible and the other is empirically (factually) possible.1. A plane equilateral triangle can also be a plane right angled triangle. (A)2. Velocity of light in vacuum is constant. (B)3. Consumption of fuel at this rate results in reversal to bullock-cart age. (C)4. A tall man is a man. (D)

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Four statements are given below. Group two of them in such a way that one is logically impossible and the other is empirically (factually) possible.<br />1. A plane equilateral triangle can also be a plane right angled triangle. (A)<br />2. Velocity of light in vacuum is constant. (B)<br />3. Consumption of fuel at this rate results in reversal to bullock-cart age. (C)<br />4. A tall man is a man. (D)