Answer Posted / b naveen
1 PASS if it has 2 legs or 4 legs FAIL: if it has 3 legs
2 PASS if it has a back rest FAIL: if it does not have a
back rest
3 PASS if it can take 1 person avg weight between < 100KG
FAIL: > 100 KG
4 PASS if it does/does not have arms rest.
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