The five addresses are given below. Which two addresses are exactly the same? 1. M. Parsuramiayah, G-527, Padanupulnam, Latacherry Street, Mahakumbhakam - 453 916 2. M. Parsuramaiyah, G-527, Padanupulnam, Latacherry Street, Mahakumbhkam - 453 916 3. M. Parsuramaiyah, G-527, Padanukulnam, Latcherry Street, Mahakumbhkam - 453 916 4. M. Parsuramiayah, G-527, Padanukulnam, Latcherry Street, Mahakumbhakam - 453 916 5. M. Parsuramaiyah, G-527, Padanupulnam, Latacherry Street, Mahakumbhkam - 453 916

The five addresses are given below. Which two addresses are exactly the same? 1. M. Parsuramiayah, G-527, Padanupulnam, Latacherry Street, Mahakumbhakam - 453 916 2. M. Parsuramaiyah, G-527, Padanupulnam, Latacherry Street, Mahakumbhkam - 453 916 3. M. Parsuramaiyah, G-527, Padanukulnam, Latcherry Street, Mahakumbhkam - 453 916 4. M. Parsuramiayah, G-527, Padanukulnam, Latcherry Street, Mahakumbhakam - 453 916 5. M. Parsuramaiyah, G-527, Padanupulnam, Latacherry Street, Mahakumbhkam - 453 916 Correct Answer 2 and 5

Given addresses are 

1 M. Parsuramiayah G-527 Padanupulnam  Latacherry Street Mahakumbhakam 453 916
2 M. Parsuramaiyah G-527 Padanupulnam Latacherry Street Mahakumbhkam 453 916
3  M. Parsuramaiyah G-527 Padanukulnam Latcherry Street Mahakumbhkam 453 916
4 M. Parsuramiayah G-527 Padanukulnam Latcherry Street Mahakumbhakam 453 916
5 M. Parsuramaiyah G-527 Padanupulnam Latacherry Street Mahakumbhkam  453 916

 

The 2 and 5 are the same address.

Hence, "2 and 5" is the answer.

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