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Q.7 Solution: Potential inside, KQ


; (r < R )
Physics Section 1 R
KQ
• Each Question has FOUR options (A), (B), ( C) and (D). Potential outside, r ; (r > R)
ONLY ONE of these four options is correct Correct Answer: A
• Marking Scheme
⚬ FULL MARKS: +4 if only the alphabet corresponding to the Q.8 Solution:
correct option is selected
⚬ ZERO MARKS: 0 if none of the alphabet is selected
⚬ NEGATIVE MARKS: -1 in all other cases
Q.1 Solution: E1r2 + E2r1
Enet = r1 +r2

Correct Answer: D
Correct Answer: A
Q.2 Solution: Total flux linked with the loop remains unchanged when
the loop moves through the field. So, net change in Q.9 Solution: V 2 − V 1 will be divided between C 1 and C 2 . Let V D be
magnetic flux passing through the coil is zero. Therefore, potential at point D.
current induced in the loop is zero. Let Q be the charge on each capacitor. Then the potential
Correct Answer: D drop can be written as:
V2 − V1 = V2 − V D + V D − V1
Q.3 Solution: Q Q
⇒ V2 − V1 = +
C2 C1

C 1C 2 (V 2 − V 1 )
⇒Q =
C1 + C2

Potential difference across C 1 is


C 2 (V 2 − V 1 )
Q
V D − V1 = C1
=
C1 + C2
C1 V 1 + C2 V 2
VD = C1 + C2
Correct Answer: B
Correct Answer: D
Q.4 Solution:

Correct Answer: B

Q.5 Solution:

Bnet = B1 − B2
μ 0 (i) (α) μ 0 (i)α
Bnet = 4πr1

4πr2

μ 0iα
1 1
Bnet = 4π ( r1 − r2 )⊙

Correct Answer: A

Q.6 Solution:

Capacitance between A and B = C+C+C=3C.


Here, both of the ends are not get short circuited.
Correct Answer: C

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Q.10 Solution: Consider the figure below, to understand the Q.13 Solution: The network is a wheat-stone network given below.
symmetry of the charge distribution.

The equivalent resistance of the above circuit can be


calculated as:
(R + 3R ) × (2R + 6R )
Req =
(R + 3R ) + (2R + 6R )
4R × 8R
=
4R + 8R
On completing the symmetry, we obtain the
4R × 8R
cube with 6-fold symmetry. =
12R
8
= R
3
8
Therefore, the correct answer is R.
3
Correct Answer: C

Q.14 Solution: B1 & B2 are perpendicular


Beq = B2 + B2 = 2 B
2 μ0I μ0I
∴ Beq = =
2a 2a
Therefore, the flux through each face is,
q
ϕ=
6ε0
The charge is kept on the face S shown with
blue colour, as shown in the figure. Therefore,
flux through the face opposite to S , shown with Correct Answer: C
q
light red color will be ϕ = 6ε .
0 Q.15 Solution: Solution:
− 0.1
Correct Answer: D
Ldi −e
⎡⎢2 − ( − 2) ⎤⎥ 0.1
e= − ⇒L = H
⎣ ⎦
→ = =
Q.11 Solution: Given: q = 2 × 10− 2 C , E = 30i N / C , r1 = (1, 2, 0) and dt (di / dt) 0.2 20
r2 = (0, 0, 0) L = 5mH
The displacement is given by: Correct Answer: A
→ →
Δ→
r =r2 −r1 = i − 2j
Q.16 Solution: V A − VB = 3 × 4 + 5 + 2 × 3
Work done, can be obtained as:
→ ⎯ → ⎯ V A − VB = 12 + 5 + 6 = 23V
ΔW = F .Δr = qE .Δr
⎡ ⎤
ΔW = 2 × 10− 2 C ⎢⎢⎣ (30 N C – 1i ) . ( − i − 2j ) ⎥⎥⎦ Correct Answer: D
ΔW = 2 × 10 × 30 × ( − 1) J = − 600 mJ
– 2

Correct Answer: C Q.17 Solution: ϕ =50t2 + 7



e= − =100t = iR
Q.12 Solution: The work done in turning a magnet from position dt
100t 100 × 4 400 8
θ1 to θ2 in a magnetic field B is, i= = = = Amp = 1.6A
R 250 250 5
W = MB (cosθ1 −cosθ2)
As per statement, W = MB (cos0o −cos180o) Correct Answer: D
W = 2MB = 2 × 5.0 × 0.4 = 4 J
Q.18 Solution: 1
Correct Answer: A Electrostatic energy stored U = CV2
2
1
= × 12 × 10− 12 × (50) 2
2
= 6 × 25 × 10− 10
= 15 × 10− 9 J
=15 nJ

Correct Answer: A

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Q.19 Solution: As, μn2A Q.25 Solution: For the equilibrium condition, the formula for the
L=
ℓ magnetic force can be given as:
Li = 1 × 10− 5H & Lf =10−2H F = BILsinθ
Lf μ 10−2 Since the current and magnetic field are perpendicular to
= = =103 =1000 each other, the value of an angle θ will be,
Li μ0 10−5
θ =90°
Correct Answer: D Hence, the magnitude of the current will be,
mg = BILsin90°
Q.20 Solution: Nϕ= Li (40 × 10− 3) (10) = (0.40) I (50 × 10− 2) (1)
400 × 3 × 10− 3 = L × 0.5
0.4 = 0.2I
12000
L= × 10− 3 = 24 I =2 A
5
Therefore, the correct answer is 2.
Correct Answer: A
Correct Answer: 2
Physics Section 2
Chemistry Section 1
• For each question enter the correct value using the mouse and
• Each Question has FOUR options (A), (B), ( C) and (D).
the onscreen virtual numeric keypad.
ONLY ONE of these four options is correct
• Marks to each question will be awarded according to the
• Marking Scheme
following marking scheme:
⚬ FULL MARKS: +4 if only the alphabet corresponding to the
• FULL MARKS: +4 If the nearest integer value is entered as
correct option is selected
answer
⚬ ZERO MARKS: 0 if none of the alphabet is selected
• NEGATIVE MARKS: -1 In case of incorrect answer
⚬ NEGATIVE MARKS: -1 in all other cases
• ZERO MARKS in all other cases
Q.26 Solution:
Q.21 Solution: W = MB (cosθi − cosθf )
When rotated an angle 90∘ from magnetic
meridian
W1 = MB (cos0 ∘ − cos90∘ ) Correct Answer: D
W1 = MB
Q.27 Solution: Na3,[Co(NO2)6]:
Now, rotated by angle 60∘
Sodium hexanitrito –N–cobaltate(III).
W2 = MB (cos0 ∘ − cos60∘ )
MB Correct Answer: A
=
2
W1 = nW2 Q.28 Solution:
MB
MB = n 2
⇒n = 2

Correct Answer: 2

Q.22 Solution:  dϕ 
ε =  dt  = (20t + 20) × 10− 3
 
ε (20 × 5 + 20)
i= R
=
2
× 10− 3 = 60 mA

Correct Answer: 60

Q.23 Solution: Electric field at a distance 'r' from a linear charge


2kλ
distribution is, E = r
The necessary centripetal force for circular motion,
mv2
− = − qE
r
mv2 2kλ 2kqλ
⇒ = q( ) ⇒v =
r r r
2π r m
Now, T = = 2π r ⇒n = 1
v 2kλq

Correct Answer: 1 Correct Answer: D

Q.24 Solution: dI
Vp − L dt − 30 + RI = V Q
VP − V Q = + (50 × 10− 3 × 102 ) + 30 − 1 × 2
= + 5 + 30 − 2 = 33 V

Correct Answer: 33

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Q.29 Solution: Q.34 Solution:

Correct Answer: B
Correct Answer: D
Q.35 Solution: ⎡⎢⎢⎢Pt(NH3) ⎤⎥⎥⎥ 2 + ⇒ Pt2 +
⎣ 4⎦
Q.30 Solution: Number
Atomic Number
of
number of
electrons
Complex Metal of electrons EAN = Z − X + Y
from
metal lost by
ligands
(Z) metal (X)
(Y)
⎡⎢Pt NH ⎤⎥ 2+
⎢⎢ ( 3) ⎥⎥ Pt 78 2 4 ×2 =8 78− 2 + 8 =84
⎣ 4⎦

Correct Answer: B

Q.36 Solution: [Co(NH3) Cl]Cl2


5
Primary valency = Oxidation number, secondary
Correct Answer: A valency = Coordination number

Q.31 Solution: Solution: Correct Answer: D


rate = k[A] n[B] m ∴ r = k[A] [B] 2
Q.37 Solution: 2IO− +10I− +12H+⎯⎯⎯6I + 6H O
m=2 n=1 3 2 2

Correct Answer: B Correct Answer: C

Q.32 Solution: t1 2 = 5years, T =15years Q.38 Solution: [Co(NH3) 6]+3 shows inner hybridisation and all
15 does paired
Hence, total number of half-periods = =3
5 Correct Answer: A
64
∴ Amountleft = = 8grams
(2) 3 Q.39 Solution: Rate law r = k[A] [B]
lit
Correct Answer: D ∴ 0.1 = k(20) (0.5) ⇒ k = 0.01
mol − s
⇒ 0.4 = (0.01) (x) (0.5) ⇒ x = 80
Q.33 Solution: 1. Oxidation states of Ca and C are +2and + 4
and0.8 = (0.01) (40) y ⇒ y = 2
respectively, in both reactant and product, hence
not redox. Correct Answer: B
2. 4e – + O2 → 2O2 – (reduction)
H2 → 2H + + 2e – (oxidation) Q.40 Solution: Oxidising agent reduces itself and Nitrogen is present
in its lowest oxidation state in N3 − .
Hence, redox.
3. Na → Na ⊕ + e – (oxidation) Correct Answer: A
2H ⊕ + 2e – → H2 (reduction)
Q.41 Solution: A:Cr3+:t32geg0
Correct Answer: A B:Fe3+:t32geg2
C:Ni2+:t62geg2
D:V3+:t22geg0

Correct Answer: C

Q.42 Solution: Homoleptic complexes are compounds in which all the


ligands attached to metal centre are the same.
e.g., ⎢⎢⎣ Ni (CN) 4⎥⎥⎦ 2−
⎡ ⎤

Correct Answer: D

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Q.43 Solution:
Chemistry Section 2
• For each question enter the correct value using the mouse and
the onscreen virtual numeric keypad.
• Marks to each question will be awarded according to the
following marking scheme:
• FULL MARKS: +4 If the nearest integer value is entered as
answer
• NEGATIVE MARKS: -1 In case of incorrect answer
• ZERO MARKS in all other cases
Q.46 Solution:

Correct Answer: 5

Q.47 Solution:

Correct Answer: D

Q.44 Solution: For zero order reaction


A0
Half life =
2k
2
60min=
2k
Correct Answer: 10
1
k= M / min
60 Q.48 Solution: H2SO3, SOCl2, SF4 have +4 oxidation state of
Now At = A0 − kt
sulphur.
A0 − At
t= Correct Answer: 3
k
0.5 − 0.25 Q.49 Solution: 4A 𝓁 + 3O2 → 2A 𝓁 2O3
=
1 / 60 81 128
= 0.25 × 60 = 3mol = 4mol
27 32
or t = 15min (L .R)
4A
Correct Answer: C 1 3
Molesof A 𝓁 2O2formed = ×3=
2 2
Q.45 Solution: A (g ) → 2B (g ) + C (g ) 3
t = 0 P0 Massof A 𝓁 2O3 = × 102 = 153g
2
t→ ∞ 0 2P0 P0
Correct Answer: 153
P ∞ = 3P0 = 240
P0 = 80mm of Hg
⎛ 240 − 80 ⎟⎞
Kt = 𝓁 n⎜⎜ ⎟
⎝ 240 − 160 ⎠
𝓁 n2
K= = 0.0693min− 1
10
Option (C) isincorrect
Correct Answer: C

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Q.50 Solution: Combustion


Organic compound ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯H02O Q.54 Solution:  6i − 3i ω 
0. 9gm
Δ1 =  4 3i − ω  = x + iy
0.9  
∴ mole of H2O = = 0.05mole  20 3 iω 
18
∴ mole of H in H2O = 0.05 × 2 = 0.1mole
We can write
= mole of H in 0.01 mole  6i 1 1 
organic compound Δ1 = − 3iω  4 − 1 − 1  = 0
 
∴ wt of H atom in 0.01 mole compound = 0.1 ×1  20 i i 
= 0.1gm ∴ x = 0, y = 0
∴ wt of H atom in one mole compound
Correct Answer: D
0.1
= = 10gm
0.01 Q.55 Solution: R is reflexive as sin2x + cos2x = 1 ∀ x ∈ R ⇒ xRx ∀ x ∈ R
wt of H in onemolecompound R is symmetric as
∴ wt% of H = ×1
Molarmassofcompound xRy ⇒ sin2x + cos2y = 1 ⇒ (1 − cos2x ) + (1 − sin2y ) = 1
10 ⇒ 2 − (sin2y + cos2x ) = 1 ⇒ sin2y + cos2x = 1
10 = × 100
M ⇒ yRx ∀x , y ∈ R
∴ M = 100 R is transitive as
xRy and yRz ⇒ sin2x + cos2y = 1 and sin2y + cos2z = 1
⇒ sin2x + 1 − sin2y = 1 and sin2y + cos2z = 1
Correct Answer: 100 ⇒ sin2x − sin2y = 0 ..........(1)
and sin2y + cos2z = 1 ..........(2)
Mathematics Section 1 from (1) + (2) sin2x + cos2z = 1
⇒ xRz ∀ x , y , z ∈ R
• Each Question has FOUR options (A), (B), ( C) and (D). Hence R is an equivalence relation
ONLY ONE of these four options is correct
Correct Answer: D
• Marking Scheme
⚬ FULL MARKS: +4 if only the alphabet corresponding to the Q.56 Solution:
correct option is selected
⚬ ZERO MARKS: 0 if none of the alphabet is selected
⚬ NEGATIVE MARKS: -1 in all other cases
Q.51 Solution: Solution:
 a b aα − b  a b 0  y 2 = 4ax = 16x ⇒ a = 4
 b c bα − c  = 0 ⇒  b c 0  = 0 1
    A (1, 4) ⇒ 2, 4.t1 = 4 ⇒ t1 = 2
2 1 0   2 1 1 − 2α  1 2
∴ Length of focal chord = a(t + )
C3 → C3 − αC1 + C2
1 2 25
1 =4 ( + 2) = 4 ⋅ =25
⇒ (1 − 2α ) (ac − b2 ) = 0 ⇒ α =
2
or ac = b2 2 4

i.e., a, b, c are in G. P. Correct Answer: A


Correct Answer: B Q.57 Solution: y = x2
1 − x2
Q.52 Solution: Range of y: R − [ − 1, 0)
For surjective function, A must be same as above range.
Correct Answer: A

Q.58 Solution:

Correct Answer: A

Q.53 Solution:

Correct Answer: B

Correct Answer: B

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Q.59 Solution: Q.62 Solution: Solution:


1 1 2 2
(1) [squaring
– –
ym +y m = 2x ⇒ y m + y m + 2 = 4x 2…..

both sides]
1 ⎛⎜ 1 – 1 – 1 – 1⎞⎟ dx
⎝y m – y m ⎠ dy = 2
m
⎛⎜ 1 1 ⎞⎟
– 2my
⇒ ⎝y m – y m ⎠ =
dy
dx
2 2
– 4m2y 2
⇒ y m + y m –2 = ……. (2) [squaring both sides]
dy 2
( dx )
from (1) – (2)
∴ |adj(B(adj(2A)))| = |B(adj(2A))|2 4m2y 2 ⎛ dy ⎞⎟2 ⎛ dy ⎞⎟2
4 = 4x 2 – ⇒ 4 ⎜⎜ ⎟ = 4x 2⎜⎜ ⎟ –4m2y 2
dy 2
( dx ) ⎝ dx ⎠ ⎝ dx ⎠
⎛ dy ⎞2
⇒ (x 2 –1) ⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ = m2y 2
⎝ dx ⎠
Correct Answer: B

Q.63 Solution: 2[2x − 5] − 1 = 7


⇒ 2[2x ] − 10 − 1 = 7
Correct Answer: C
⇒ [2x ] = 9

Q.60 Solution: Solution: ⇒ 9 ≤ 2x < 10


⎡⎢ 9
x ∈ ⎢⎢⎢ 2 , 5 )
⎧⎪
⎪⎪ ln (1 + 5x) − ln (1 + αx)
⎪⎪ ;x ≠ 0 ⎣
⎨⎪ x
⎪⎪
⎪⎪ 10 ;x = 0
Correct Answer: A

ln (1 + 5x) − ln (1 + αx)
lim = 10 Q.64 Solution: ⎪⎪ 2 1
⎧⎪
x →0 x ⎪⎪ x sin , x ≠0
⎪ x
Using expansion f (x ) = ⎪⎨⎪⎪
(5x + ...... ) − (αx + ...... ) ⎪⎪
⎪⎪ 0 , x =0
lim = 10
x
⎪⎩
x→0
5 – α = 10 ⇒ α = – 5 ⎛1⎞ ⎛1⎞
f ' (x ) = 2x .sin⎜⎜ ⎟⎟ –cos⎜⎜ ⎟⎟
⎝x ⎠ ⎝x ⎠
Correct Answer: D ∴ lim f ' (x ) = 0– ⎢⎣ –1, 1 ⎥⎦
⎡ ⎤
x →0
Q.61 Solution: ⎡ 1 2 ⎤ ⎡ 1 2 ⎤ ⎡ −3 −8 ⎤ = D .N .E
A2 = ⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥=⎢ ⎥ 1
⎣ −2 −5 ⎦ ⎣ −2 −5 ⎦ ⎣ 8 21 ⎦ x 2sin( x ) –0
⎡ −3α −8α ⎤ ⎡ β 2β ⎤ f ' (0) = lim
αA2 + βA = ⎢ x →0 x –0
⎥+ ⎢ ⎥
⎣ 8α 21α ⎦ ⎣ −2β −5β ⎦ ⎛⎜ 1 ⎞⎟
= lim x .sin⎜ ⎟
x →0 ⎝x ⎠
⎡ −3α + β −8α + 2β ⎤ ⎡ 2 0 ⎤ = 0 × any through finite
= ⎢ ⎥+⎢ ⎥
⎣ 8α − 2β 21α − 5β ⎦ ⎣ 0 2 ⎦ =0
On comparing Correct Answer: B
8α = 2β , –3α + β = 2, 21α – 5β = 2
Q.65 Solution: e = 2 and ae = 2
⇒ α = 2, β = 8
⇒ a = 1 and b = 1
2b2
So, α + β = 10 Now length of latus rectum = =2
a
Correct Answer: D
Correct Answer: C

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Q.66 Solution: Solution: Q.69 Solution: Solution:-


⎛ 1 ⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
3 ⎜⎜x 2 + 2 ⎟⎟ − 2 ⎜⎜x + ⎟⎟ + 5 = 0
⎝ x ⎠ ⎝ x⎠
⎛⎛ 1 ⎞2 ⎞ ⎛ 1⎞
⇒ 3 ⎜⎜ ⎜⎜x + ⎟⎟ − 2 ⎟⎟ − 2 ⎜⎜x + ⎟⎟ + 5 = 0
⎝⎝ x ⎠ ⎠ ⎝ ⎡ x ⎠
1
⎢⎢ ⎤⎥

⇒ 3(y 2 − 2) − 2y + 5 = 0 ⎢⎢⎢ Letx + = y ⎥⎥⎥
⎢⎣ x ⎥⎦
⇒ 3y 2 − 6 − 2y + 5 = 0
⇒ 3y 2 − 2y − 1 = 0
⇒ (3y + 1) (y − 1) = 0 f (g (x)) = | g (x) − 1 |
⎧⎪ ex − 1  , x 0
−1
⇒y = or y = 1 fog (x) = ⎪⎨⎪ 
3 ⎪⎩ x + 1 − 1  , x 0
1 −1 1 ⎧⎪ ex − 1, x 0
⇒x + = or x + = 1 fog (x) = ⎪⎨⎪
x 3 x ⎪⎩ − x , x 0
⇒ 3x 2 + x + 3 = 0 or x 2 − x + 1 = 0
D1 = − 35 < 0 and D2 = − 3 < 0 Correct Answer: A
Hence, no real solution number of real solution zero. Q.70 Solution: 3 5 33 ⎞⎟

cos⎜⎜sin−1 +sin−1 +sin−1
Correct Answer: D ⎝ 5 13 65 ⎠

⎛ 3 5 33 ⎞⎟
Q.67 Solution: =cos⎜⎜tan−1 +tan−1 +tan−1
⎡1 0 0 ⎤

⎝ 4 12 56 ⎠
A=⎢ 0 α β ⎥ ⎧⎪ ⎛ 3 5 ⎞ ⎫⎮
⎢ ⎥ ⎪⎪⎪ − 1⎜⎜⎜ 4 + 12 ⎟⎟⎟ 33 ⎮ ⎮
⎣0 β α ⎦ = cos ⎪ ⎨tan ⎜⎜ ⎟ + tan− 1 ⎮

⎪⎪ ⎜⎜ 3 5 ⎟ ⎟⎟ 56 ⎮

⎡2 0 0 ⎤ ⎪⎩ 1 − 4 . 12 ⎮

⎝ ⎠ ⎭
2A = ⎢ 0 2α 2β ⎥ ⎛⎜ − 1 56 33 ⎞
⎢ ⎥ = cos⎜tan + tan− 1 ⎟
⎣ 0 2β 2α ⎦

⎝ 33 56 ⎠
2A = 2(4α2 − 4β 2) ⎛ 56 56 ⎞⎟
2A 3 = 8(4α2 − 4β 2) 3 = 221 (given) = cos⎜⎜tan− 1 + cot − 1 ⎟
  ⎝ 33 33 ⎠
⇒ (4α2 − 4β 2) 3 = 218 = (26) 3 ⎛⎜ π ⎞⎟
= cos⎜ ⎟ = 0
⇒ 4(α2 − β 2) = 26 ⎝2⎠
⇒ α2 − β 2 = 24
⇒ α2 − β 2 = 16
Correct Answer: B
Now as α,β ∈ Z
Mathematics Section 2
(α , β) = (5, 3) is a possible pair.
So α = 5 • For each question enter the correct value using the mouse and
Correct Answer: A the onscreen virtual numeric keypad.
• Marks to each question will be awarded according to the
Q.68 Solution: Let mid-point is (x, y) following marking scheme:
x 2 + y 2 − 2y = 0
• FULL MARKS: +4 If the nearest integer value is entered as
xx 1 + yy 1 − (y + y 1) = x 1 + y 1 − 2y 1
answer
It is passing through origin
• NEGATIVE MARKS: -1 In case of incorrect answer
So, 0 + 0 − (0 + y 1) = x 12 + y 12 − 2y 1
⇒ − y 1 = x 12 + y 12 − 2y 1
• ZERO MARKS in all other cases
⇒ x 12 + y 12 − y 1 = 0 Q.71 Solution:
x 2 + y 2 − y = 0 ...(A)
Q It intersects the line x + y = 1
So put x = 1 − y in equation (1)
(1 − y) 2 + y 2 − y = 0
2y 2 − 3y + 1 = 0
⇒ (y − 1) (2y − 1) = 0
1
⇒ y = 1,
2
⎛1 1 ⎞
∴ P (0,1) and Q ⎜⎜ , ⎟⎟
⎝2 2 ⎠
⎛⎜ 1 ⎞2 ⎛ 1 ⎞2 1
So, PQ = ⎜ − 0⎟⎟ + ⎜⎜ − 1⎟⎟ =
⎝2 ⎠ ⎝2 ⎠ 2
Correct Answer: C Correct Answer: 9

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Q.72 Solution:

Correct Answer: 2

Q.73 Solution:

Correct Answer: 1

Q.74 Solution:

Correct Answer: 6

Q.75 Solution:

Correct Answer: 3

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