Which one of the following ethnic communities is in majority in Sri Lanka? (a) Sri Lankan Tamils (b) Indian Tamils (c) Muslims (d) Sinhalese

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Which one of the following ethnic communities is in majority in Sri Lanka? (a) Sri Lankan Tamils (b) Indian Tamils (c) Muslims (d) Sinhalese

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