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1. The pre-test scores of the students belonging to Group A in the Language ability test of Group A do not differ from that of the students belonging to Group B. It is Null hypothesis or Alternative hypothesis
2. Introducing colors to pictures has no effect on memory retention among grade 1 pupils.
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