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If there are no heat losses to the surroundings, the quantity of heat gained by the cold body is equal to the quantity of heat lost by the hot body.

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The correct option is A True
Yes, its true that if there are no heat losses to the surroundings, the quantity of heat gained by the cold body is equal to the quantity of heat lost by the hot body.
If there is no heat loss, as heat is a form of energy; by conservation of energy i.e. energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to other or can be transferred from one body to other.

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