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The number of pairs of cranial nerves in mammals that are purely sensory is

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One
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Two
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Three
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Five
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Solution

The correct option is A Three
The correct option is C.
There are only three purely sensory cranial nerves in mammals. They are--- Olfactory (I), Optic (II) and Auditory (VIII) cranial nerves.

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