单选题People between the ages of()and 70(65 in Scotland)whose names appear on the electoral register,with certain exceptions,are liable for jury service and their names are chosen at random.A18B19C20D21

单选题
People between the ages of()and 70(65 in Scotland)whose names appear on the electoral register,with certain exceptions,are liable for jury service and their names are chosen at random.
A

18

B

19

C

20

D

21


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