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Correct Answer
The sentence would then be: "Mohan has a friend whose brother is a doctor."
The correct option is "whose" because it is used to indicate possession or association. In the sentence, "Mohan has a friend whose brother is a doctor," "whose" is used to show that the friend possesses a brother who is a doctor. It helps clarify the relationship between the friend and the doctor. "Which," "who," and "that" are not suitable in this context because they do not convey the possessive relationship between the friend and the brother.
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