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Shalu brought two cages of birds : Cage-I contains 5 parrots and 1 owl and Cage-II contains 6 parrots, as shown. One day Shalu forgot to lock both cages and two birds flew from Cage-I to Cage-II. Then two birds flew back from Cage-II to Cage-I. Assume that all birds have equal chance of flying, the probability that the Owl is still in Cage-I, is -Shalu brought two cages of birds : Cage-I contains 5 parrots and 1 owl and Cage-II contains 6 parrots, as shown. One day Shalu forgot to lock both cages and two birds flew from Cage-I to Cage-II. Then two birds flew back from Cage-II to Cage-I. Assume that all birds have equal chance of flying, the probability that the Owl is still in Cage-I, is -
      

Options

A.1/6
B.1/3
C.2/3
D.3/4

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