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Name of the student:

Name of the School:


MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Choose the correct or most suitable answer:

1. If n(A × B) = 6 and A = {1, 3} then n(B) is


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

2. If A = {a, b, p} , B = {2, 3} , C = {p, q, r, s}then n[(A ∪ C) × B]


i
sA. 8 B. 20 C. 12 D. 16

3. If A = 1,{ 2 ,} B = 1,{ 2, 3, 4 }, C = 5,
{ 6 }, D = {5, 6, 7, 8}
then
state which of the following statement is true.
A. (A × C) ⊂ (B × D) B. (B × D) ⊂ (A × C)
C. (A × B) ⊂ (A × D) D. (D × A) ⊂ (B × A)

{ A = 1, }2, 3, 4, 5 to a
4. If there are 1024 relations from a set
set
B, then the number of elements in B is
A. 3 B. 2 C. 4 D. 8

5. The range of the relation R = {(x, x2) | x a prime


number less than 13 }
A. {2, 3, 5, 7} B. {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
C. {4, 9, 25, 49, 121} D. {1, 4, 9, 25, 49, 121}

6. If the ordered pairs (a + 2, 4) and (5, 2a + b) are equal then (a, b)


is
A. {2, −2} B. {5, 1} C. {2, 3} D. {3, −2}

7. Let n(A) = m and n(B) = n then the total number of


non- empty relations that can be defined from A to
B is
A. mn B. nm C. 2mn − 1 D. 2mn

8. If {(a, 8), (6, b) }represents an identity function, then the


value of a and b are respectively
A. (8, 6) B. (8, 8) C. (6, 8) D. (6, 6)
9. Let A = { 1, 2, 3, 4} and B ={ 4, 8, 9, 10 } . A function f→
: AB
given by
f = {(1, 4), (2, 8), (3, 9), (4, 10)} is a
A. Many-one function
B. Identity function
C. One-to-one function
D. Into function
1
10. If f (x) = 2x2 and g(x) = then◦ f g is
3x
3 2 2 1
A. B. C. D.
2x2 3x2 9x2 6x2
11. If f : A → B is a bijective function and if n(B) = 7 , then n(A)
is equal to
A. 7 B. 49 C. 1 D. 14

12. Let f and g be two functions given by


f = {(0, 1), (2, 0), (3, −4), (4, 2), (5, 7)}
g = {(0, 2), (1, 0), (2, 4), (−4, 2), (7, 0)} then the range of f ◦ g is
A. {0, 2, 3, 4, 5} B. {−4, 1, 0, 2, 7} C. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} D. {0, 1, 2}

13. Let f (x) = 1 + x2 then
A. f (xy) = f (x).f (y) B. f (xy) ≥ f (x).f (y)
C. f (xy) ≤ f (x).f (y) D. None of these
14. If g = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (3, 5), (4, 7))} is a function given by g(x) =
αx + β then the values of α and β are
A. (−1,2) B. (2,−1) C. (−1,−2) D. (1,2)

15. If f (x) = (x + 1)3 − (x − 1)3 represents a function which is


A. linear B. cubic C. reciprocal D. quadratic
16. Euclid’s division lemma states that for positive
integers a and b, there exist unique integers q and r
such that a = bq + r , where r must satisfy.
A. 1 < r < b B. 0 < r < b C. 0 ≤ r < b D. 0 < r ≤ b
17. Using Euclid’s division lemma, if the cube of any
positive integer is divided by 9 then the possible
remainders are
A. 0, 1, 8 B. 1, 4, 8 C. 0, 1, 3 D. 1, 3, 5

18. If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form—of 65m


117
, then the value of m is
A. 4 B. 2 C. 1 D. 3

19. The sum of the exponents of the prime factors in the


prime factorization of 1729 is
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

20. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers


from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) is
A. 2025 B. 5220 C. 5025 D. 2520

21. 74k ≡ _(mod100)


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

22. Given F1 = 1, F2 = 3 and Fn = Fn−1 + Fn−2 then F5 is


A. 3 B. 5 C. 8 D. 11

23. The first term of an arithmetic progression is unity


and the common difference is 4.Which of the
following will be a term of this A.P.
A. 4551 B. 10091 C. 7881 D. 13531

24. If 6 times of 6th term of an A.P. is equal to 7 times the


7th term, then the 13th term of the A.P. is
A. 0 B. 6 C. 7 D. 13

25. An A.P. consists of 31 terms. If its 16th term is m, then


the sum of all the terms of this A.P. is
31
A. 16m B. 62m C. 31m D. m
2
26. In an A.P., the first term is 1 and the common
difference is 4. How many terms of the A.P. must be
taken for their sum to be equal to 120?
A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9

27. If A = 265 and B = 264 + 263 + 262 + .... + 20 which of


the following is true?
A. B is 264 more than A B. A and B are equal
C. B is larger than A by 1 D. A is larger than B by 1
3 1
28. The next term of the sequence 1, ,1 ,......., is
16 8 12 18
1 1 1
A. B. C. D.
24 27 2 81
3
29. If the sequence t1, t2, t3... are in A.P. then the sequence
t6, t12, t18;... is
A. a Geometric Progression B. an Arithmetic Progression
C. neither an A.P nor a G.PD. a constant sequence

30. The value of (13 + 23 + 33 + .... + 153) − (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + 15) is


A. 14400 B. 14200 C. 14280 D. 14520

31. A system of three linear equations in three variables


is inconsis- tent if their planes
A. intersect only at a point
B. intersect in a line
C. coincides with each other
D. do not intersect

32. The solution of the system x+y −3x = −6, −7y +7z = 7, 3z = 9
i
sA. x = 1, y = 2, z = 3
B. x = —1, y = 2, z = 3
C. x = − 1, y = − 2, z = 3
D. x = 1, y = 2, z = 3
33. If (x − 6) is the HCF of x−2 2x − 24 and x2− kx − 6 then
the value of k is
A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 8
34. y − 3 7y − 7
3 y ÷ 3y2 is
A. 9y 9y3 C. 21y2 − 42y + 21 D. y2 − 2y + 1)
7 B. 3y3 7(
21y − 21 y2
35. y2 +
1 is not equal to

y2
A. y4 + (
1 )2 ( )2 ( )2
x 2 B. 8 y + 1 1 1
36 2 y — 2 give y − + D y+ −2
x − 25 x + 6x
C. + 2 y . y
. s
5 x 2 − 7x + 40 y x2 + 7x +
A B.
. (x 2− 5)(x + 5) (x − 40
5)(x + 5)(x + 1)
x − 7x + 40 x 2 + 10
D. 2
(x − 25)(x + 1) (x − 25)(x + 1)
256x
8 4
37. The Square root of 10 is equal
y z to

25x6y6z6
16 2 4 2 16 y 16 xz2
A. x z y
| | B. 16 | 2 4 | C. | | D. | |
5 y2 x z 5 xz2 5 y
38. Which of the following should be added to make x4+64
a perfect square
A. 4x2 B. 16x2 C. 8x2 D. −8x2

39. The solution of (2x − 1)2 = 9 is equal to


A. −1 B. 2 C. −1, 2 D. None of these
40. The values of a and b if 4x4 24x3 + 76x2 + ax + b is a
perfect square are —

A. 100, 120 B. 10, 12 C. −120, 100 D. 12,10


41. If the roots of the equation q2x2 + p2x + r2 = 0 are the
squares of the roots of the equation qx2 + px + r =
0,then p, q, r are in
A. A.P B. G.P C. Both A.P and G.P D. None of these

42. Graph of a linear polynomial is a


A. straight line B. circle C. parabola D. hyperbola

43. The number of points of intersection of the quadratic


polynomial
x2 + 4x + 4 with the X axis is
A. 0 B. 1 C. 0 or 1 D. 2
 
1 3 5 7

44. For the given matrix A = 2 4 6 8 the order of
the
9 11 13 15
matrix AT is
A. 2 × 3 B. 3 × 2 C. 3 × 4 D. 4 × 3

45. If A is a 2× 3 matrix and B is a×3 4 matrix, how many


columns does AB have
A. 3 B. 4 C. 2 D. 5

46. If number of columns and rows are not equal in a


matrix then it is said to be a
A. diagonal matrix B. rectangular matrix
C. square matrix D. identity matrix

47. Transpose of a column matrix is


A. unit matrix B. diagonal matrix
C. column matrix D. row matrix
[ ] [ ]
1 3 5 7
48. Find the matrix X if 2X + =
[ ] [ 5] 7 9[5 ] [ ]
−2 −2 2 2 1 2 2 1
A. 2 −1 B. 2 −1 C. 2 2 D. 2 2
49. Which of the following can be calculated from the given
matrices
 
  1 2 3
A = 31 42 , B = 4 5 6, (i)A2 (ii) B2 (iii) AB (iv)BA
5 6 7 8 9
A. (i) and (ii) only
B. (ii) and (iii)
only
C. (ii) and (iv)
only
  [ ]
D. All of these 1 0 0 1
[ ]
1 2 3
50. If A , B = 2 −1 and C .Which of
= 3 2 1   −2 5
=
0 2
the following statements are correct?
[5  
(i)AB + C = ] 0 1
5 (ii) BC =  2 −3
5 5
−4 10
[2 ] [ −8 20 ]
(iii) BA
5 +C= (iv)(AB)C
−8 13
=
3 0
A. (i) and (ii) only
B. (ii) and (iii) only
C. (iii) and (iv) only
D. All of these
51. If in triangles ABC and EDF, = BC , then they will be
AB

similar, DE FD
when
A. ∠B = ∠E B. ∠A = ∠D C. ∠B = ∠D D. ∠A = ∠F
52. In △ LMN, ∠L = 60o, ∠M = 50o If△ LMN ∼ PQR then
the△ value of ∠R is
A. 40o B. 70o C. 30o D. 110o

53. If △ ABC is an isosceles triangle with ∠C = 90o and AC = 5


cm, then AB is

A. 2.5 cm B. 5 cm C. 10 cm D. 5 2 cm
54. In a given figure ST QR, PS = 2 cm and SQ = 3 cm.
Then the ratio of the area of △PQR to the area of
△PST is

A. 25:4 B. 25:7 C. 25:11 D. 25:13

55. The perimeters of two similar △ ABC and


triangles △
PQR are 36 cm and 24 cm respectively. If PQ = 10
cm, then the length √of AB is
2 10 6 2
A. 6 cm B. cm C. 66 cm D. 15 cm
3 3 3
56. If in△ ABC , DE BC.AB = 3.6 cm, AC = 2.4 cm and AD =
2.1 cm then the length of AE is
A. 1.4 cm B. 1.8 cm C. 1.2 cm D. 1.05 cm

57. Ina △ ABC , AD is the bisector of ∠BAC. If AB = 8


cm,
BD = 6 cm and DC = 3 cm. The length of the side AC is
A. 6 cm B. 4 cm C. 3 cm D. 8 cm

58. In the adjacent figure ∠BAC = 90o and AD ⊥ BC then

A. BD · CD = BC2 B. AB.AC = BC2


C. BD · CD = AD2 D. AB· A C = AD2
59. Two poles of heights 6 m and 11 m stand vertically on
a plane ground. If the distance between their feet is
12 m, what is the distance between their tops?
A. 13 m B. 14 m C. 15 m D. 12.8 m
60. In the given figure, PR = 26 cm, QR = 24 cm, ∠PAQ = 90o ,
PA = 6 cm and QA = 8 cm. Find ∠PQR

A. 80o B. 85o C. 75o D. 90o


61. A tangent is perpendicular to the radius at the
A. centre B. point of C. D.
contact infinity chord
62. How tangents can be drawn to the circle from an
many exterior
point? B. C. D.
A. one two infinite zero

63. The two tangents from an external points P to a


circle with centre at O are PA and PB. If ∠APB = 70o
then the value of
∠AOB is
A. 100o B. 110o C. 120o D. 130o
64. In figure CP and CQ are tangents to a circle with centre at
O
.ARB is another tangent touching the circle at R. If CP = 11
cm and BC = 7 cm, then the length of BR is
A. 6 cm B. 5 cm C. 8 cm D. 4 cm

65. In figure if PR is tangent to the circle at P and O is


the centre of the circle, then ∠POQ is

A. 120o B. 100o C. 110o D. 90o

— ( 5, 0) , (0,-5)
66. The area of triangle formed by the points
and (5,0) is
A. 0 sq.units B. 25 sq.units C. 5 sq.units D. none of
these

67. A man walks near a wall, such that the distance


between him and the wall is 10 units. Consider the
wall to be the Y axis. The path traveled by the man is
A. x = 10 B. y = 10 C. x = 0 D. y = 0

68. The straight line given by the equation x = 11 is


A. parallel to X axis
B. parallel to Y axis
C. passing through the origin
D. passing through the point (0,11)

69. If (5,7), (3, p) and (6,6) are collinear, then the value of p is
A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12

70. The point of intersection of 3x − y = 4 and x + y = 8 is


A. (5,3) B. (2,4) C. (3,5) D. (4,4)
GANITHALAYA

1
71. The slope of the line joining (12,3) , (4, a) is . The value of
a’
8
is
A. 1 B. 4 C. −5 D. 2
72. The slope of the line which is perpendicular to line
joining the points (0,0) and (−8, 8) is
A. —1 B. 1 C. D. −8
1
3

1 √ then the slope of the


73. If slope of the line PQ is
perpendicular bisector of 3PQ is
√ 1
A. 3 B. − 3 √ D. 0
√ 3

C.
74. If A is a point on the Y axis whose ordinate is 8 and B
is a point on the X axis whose abscissae is 5 then the
equation of the line AB is
A. 8x + 5y = 40 B. 8x − 5y = 40 C. x = 8 D. y = 5
75. The equation of a line passing through the origin and
perpen- dicular to the line 7x − 3y + 4 = 0 is
A. 7x − 3y + 4 = 0 B. 3x − 7y + 4 = 0
C. 3x + 7y = 0 D. 7x − 3y = 0
76. Consider four straight lines
(i) l1 : 3y = 4x + 5 (ii) l2 : 4y = 3x— 1
(iii) l3 : 4y + 3x = 7 (iv) l4 : 4x + 3y = 2
Which of the following statement is true?
A. l1 and l2 are perpendicular
B. l1 and l4 are parallel
C. l2 and l4 are perpendicular
D. l2 and l3 are parallel

77. A straight line has equation 8y = 4x+21. Which of the


following is true
GANITHALAYA

A. The slope is 0.5 and the y intercept is 2.6


B. The slope is 5 and the y intercept is 1.6
C. The slope is 0.5 and the y intercept is 1.6
D. The slope is 5 and the y intercept is 2.6

78. When proving that a quadrilateral is a trapezium, it is


necessary to show
A. Two sides are parallel.
B. Two parallel and two non-parallel sides.
C. Opposite sides are parallel.
D. All sides are of equal length.

79. When proving that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram


by using slopes you must find
A. The slopes of two sides
B. The slopes of two pair of opposite sides
C. The lengths of all sides
D. Both the lengths and slopes of two sides

80. (2, 1) is the point of intersection of two lines.


A. x − y − 3 = 0; 3x − y − 7 = 0
B. x + y = 3 3x + y = 7
;
C. 3x + y = 3; x + y = 7
D. x + 3y − 3 = 0; x − y − 7 = 0
1
81. The value of sin2 θ +
1 + tan2 θ is equal to
A. tan2 θ B. 1 C. cot2 θ D. 0

82. tan θ cosec2θ − tan θ is equal to


A. sec θ B. cot2 θ C. sin θ D. cot θ

83. If (sin α + cosec α)2 + (cos α + sec α)2 = k + tan2 α + cot2


α, then the value of k is equal to
A. 9 B. 7 C. 5 D. 3
84. If sin θ + cosec θ = a and sec θ + cosec θ = b ,then the
value of
b(a2 − 1) is equal to
A. 2a B. 3a C. 0 D. 2ab
5 1
85. If 5x = sec θ and = tan θ ,then x2 − is equal to
x x2
1
A. 25 B.
C. 5 D. 1
25
86. If sin θ = cos θ, then 2tan2 θ + sin2 θ − 1 is equal to
3 2 D. −2
A. 3 B. C.
−2 3
2 3

A. xy=2 a tan
87. If
x2
θ and y = b sec θ, then
2 2 2 2
x y x y
− =1 − =1 − =1
b2 a2 a2 b2 a2 b2
B. C.
2 2
x y
D. a2 − b2 = 0
88. (1 + tan θ + sec θ)(1 + cot θ− cosec θ) is equal to
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. -1

89. a cot θ + b cosec θ = p and b cot θ + a cosec θ = q then


— p2
q2
is equal to
A. a2 − b2 B. b2 − a2 C. a2 + b2 D. b − a

90. If the ratio of √the height of a tower and the length of


its shadow is 3 : 1, then the angle of elevation of the
sun has measure
A. 45o B. 30o C. 90o D. 60o

91. The electric pole subtends an angle of 30o at a point


on the same level as its foot. At a second point ‘b’
metres above the first, the depression of the foot of
the tower is60o. The height of the tower (in metres) is
equal to
A. b
b b
√ 3b 2 D. √3

B. C.
3
92. A tower is 60 m height. Its shadow is x metres shorter
when the sun’s altitude is 45o than when it has been
30o , then x is equal to
A. 41.92 m B. 43.92 m C. 43 m D. 45.6 m

93. The angle of depression of the top and bottom of 20


m tall building from the top of a multistoried building
are 30o and 60o respectively. The height of the
multistoried building and the distance between two
buildings (in metres) is
√ √ √
A. 20, 10 3 B. 30, 5 3 C. 20, 10 D. 30, 10 3

94. Two persons are standing x’ metres apart from each


other and the height of the first person is double that
of the other. If from the middle point of the line
joining their feet an observer finds the angular
elevations of their tops to be complementary, then
the height of the shorter person (in metres) is
A. 2x x x
√ √ D. 2x
√ 2 2 2
B.
C.
95. The angle of elevation of a cloud from a point h
metres above a lake is β. The angle of depression of
its reflection in the lake is 45o The height of location
of the cloud from the lake is
A. h(11 −+tan
tanβ β) h(1 − tan β)
B. 1 + tan β
C.h tan(45o − β) D. none of these

96. The curved surface area of a right circular cone of


height 15 cm and base diameter 16 cm is
A. 60πcm2 B. 68πcm2 C. 120πcm2 D. 136πcm2

97. If two solid hemispheres of same base radius r units


are joined together along their bases, then curved
surface area of this new solid is
A. 4πr2 sq.units B. 6πr2 sq.units
C. 3πr2 sq.units D. 8πr2 sq.units
98. The height of a right circular cone whose radius is 5
cm and slant height is 13 cm will be
A. 12 cm B. 10 cm C. 13 cm D. 5 cm

99. If the radius of the base of a right circular cylinder is


halved keeping the same height, then the ratio of the
volume of the cylinder thus obtained to the volume of
original cylinder is
A. 1:2 B. 1:4 C. 1:6 D. 1:8
100.The total surface area of a cylinder whose
1 of its
radius is
height 3
is
A. 9πh2 sq.units B. 24πh2 sq.units
8
sq.units
56πh2 D. sq.units
C.
8πh2
9
9
101. In a hollow cylinder, the sum of the external and
internal radii is 14 cm and the width is 4 cm. If its
height is 20 cm, the volume of the material in it is
A. 5600πcm3 B. 11200πcm3 C. 56πcm3 D. 3600πcm3

102. If the radius of the base of a cone is tripled and the


height is doubled then the volume is
A. made 6 times B. made 18 times
C. made 12 times D. unchanged

103. The total surface area of a hemi-sphere is how


much times the square of its radius.
A. π B. 4π C. 3π D. 2π

104. A solid sphere of radius x cm is melted and cast into


a shape of a solid cone of same radius. The height of
the cone is
A. 3x cm B. x cm C. 4x cm D. 2x cm

105. A frustum of a right circular cone is of height 16cm


with radii of its ends as 8cm and 20cm.Then,the
volume of the frustum is
A. 3328πcm3 B. 3228πcm3 C. 3240πcm3 D. 3340πcm3

106. A shuttle cock used for playing badminton has the


shape of the combination of
A. a cylinder and a sphere
B. a hemisphere and a cone
C. a sphere and a cone
D. frustum of a cone and a hemisphere

107. A spherical ball of radius r1 units is melted to


make 8 new identical balls each of radius r2 units.
Then r1 : r2 is
A. 2: 1 B. 1: 2 C. 4: 1 D. 1: 4

108. The volume (in cm3) of the greatest sphere that can
be cut off from a cylindrical log of wood of base
radius 1 cm and height 5 cm is
4 10 20
A. π B. π C. 5π D. π
3 3 3
109. The height and radius of the cone of which the
frustum is a part are h1 units and r1 units
respectively. Height of the frustum is h2 units and
radius of the smaller base is r2 units. If h2 : h1 = 1 : 2
then r2 : r1 is
A. 1 : 3 B. 1 : 2 C. 2 : 1 D. 3 : 1

110. The ratio of the volumes of a cylinder, a cone and a


sphere, if each has the same diameter and same
height is
A. 1:2:3 B. 2:1:3 C. 1:3:2 D. 3:1:2

111.Which of the following is not a measure of dispersion?


A. Range B. Standard deviation C. Arithmetic mean
D. Variance

112.The range of the data 8, 8, 8, 8, 8. . . 8 is


A. 0 B. 1 C. 8 D. 3
113.The sum of all deviations of the data from its mean is
A. Always positive B. always negative C. zero D. non-
zero integer

114. The mean of 100 observations is 40 and their


standard devia- tion is 3. The sum of squares of all
deviations is
A. 40000 B. 160900 C. 160000 D. 30000

115.Variance of first 20 natural numbers is


A. 32.25 B. 44.25 C. 33.25 D. 30

116. The standard deviation of a data is 3. If each value


is multiplied by 5 then the new variance is
A. 3 B. 15 C. 5 D. 225

117. If the standard deviation of x, y, z is p then the


standard devi- ation of 3x + 5 , 3y + 5,3z + 5 is
A. 3p + 5 B. 3p C. p + 5 D. 9p + 15
118. If the mean and coefficient of variation of a data
are 4 and 87.5% then the standard deviation is
A. 3.5 B. 3 C. 4.5 D. 2.5

119.Which of the following is incorrect?


A. P (A) > 1 B. 0≤ P (A) ≤ 1 C. P (ϕ) = 0
D. P (A) + P (A) = 1
120. The probability a red marble selected at random
from ajar containing p red, q blue and r green
marbles is
q p C. p + q D. p + r
A. B. p+q+ p+q+r
p+q+ p+q+ r
r r
121. A page is selected at random from a book. The
probability that the digit at units place of the page
number chosen is less than 7 is
3 7 7
A. B. C. D.
10 10 3 9
9
x
122.The probability of getting a job for a person is . If the
prob-
2 3
ability of not getting the job is then the value of x is
3
A. 2 B. 1 C. 3 D. 1.5

123. Kamalam went to play a lucky draw contest. 135


tickets of the lucky draw were sold. If the probability
of Kamalam winning is
1
, then the number of tickets bought by Kamalam is
9
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20

124.If a letter is chosen at random from the English


alphabets
{a, b, ..., z},then the probability that the letter chosen
precedes
x
A. 12 1 C. 23 3
13 B. 26 D.
13 26
125. A purse contains 10 notes of $2000, 15 notes of
$500, and 25 notes of $200. One note is drawn at
random. What is the probability that the note is
either a $500 note or $200 note?
3 4
A. B. C. D.
1 10 2 5
5 3
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Answer Key

1 C 31 D 61 B 91 D 121 B
2 C 32 A 62 B 92 A 122 C
3 A 33 B 63 B 93 A 123 D
4 D 34 A 64 D 94 B 124 B
5 C 35 B 65 A 95 C 125 A
6 D 36 C 66 B 96 B
7 C 37 D 67 A 97 B
8 A 38 B 68 B 98 C
9 C 39 C 69 C 99 C
10 C 40 C 70 C 100 A
11 A 41 B 71 D 101 D
12 D 42 A 72 B 102 A
13 C 43 B 73 B 103 A
14 B 44 D 74 A 104 B
15 D 45 B 75 C 105 D
16 C 46 B 76 C 106 C
17 A 47 D 77 A 107 A
18 B 48 B 78 B 108 C
19 C 49 B 79 A 109 B
20 D 50 A 80 B 110 C
21 A 51 C 81 B 111 D
22 D 52 B 82 D 112 B
23 C 53 D 83 B 113 A
24 A 54 A 84 A 114 A
25 C 55 D 85 B 115 B
26 C 56 A 86 B 116 B
27 D 57 B 87 A 117 B
28 B 58 C 88 C 118 C
29 B 59 A 89 B 119 C
30 C 60 D 90 D 120 D
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