Statements A, B, C and E correctly describe the behaviour of clock hands and the nature of related aptitude questions: the minute and hour hands have known revolution times, their relative speed determines meeting or opposite positions and questions hinge on both angular calculations and relative motion. Statement D is false because the hour also affects the angle; for example, 3:00 and 4:00 have different angles even though the minutes are zero. Hence, the combination A, B, C and E only is correct.
Option A:
Option A is correct because it includes all the true statements while excluding D, which oversimplifies angular dependence by ignoring the hour. It reflects the standard method used to model clock questions in NET exams.
Option B:
Option B is incomplete since it omits E and so does not mention that these problems blend geometry and speed concepts. Without E, the description of the skill set tested is less comprehensive.
Option C:
Option C is wrong because it includes D, which incorrectly denies the effect of the hour hand on the angle, and it also omits A, failing to mention the minute handβs revolution time. This mix of omission and error makes the option invalid.
Option D:
Option D is incorrect as it leaves out B, and so does not state that the hour hand takes 12 hours to complete a revolution, which is important for computing relative motion. The combination is thus incomplete even though some statements in it are true.
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