1. The number of times the digit 5 will appear
while writing the integers from 1 to 1000 is
(a) 269
(b) 271
(c) 300
(d) 302
2. A solid cube is painted yellow, blue and
black such that opposite faces are of same colour. The cube is then cut into 36
cubes of two different sizes such that 32 cubes are small and the other four
cubes are Big. None of the faces of the bigger cubes is painted blue. How many
cubes have only one face painted?
(a) 4
(b) 6
(c) 8
(d) 10
3. A and B are two heavy steel blocks. If B is
placed on the top of A, the weight increases by 60%. How much weight will
reduce with respect to the total weight of A and B, if B is removed from the
top of A?
(a) 60%
(b) 45.5%
(c) 40%
(d) 37.5%
4. Mr 'X' has three children. The birthday of
the first child falls on the 5th Monday of April, that of the second one falls
on the 5th Thursday of November. On which day is the birthday of his third
child, which falls on 20th December?
(a) Monday
(b) Thursday
(c) Saturday
(d) Sunday
5. Consider the following Statements and
Conclusions:
Statements:
1. Some rats are cats.
2. Some cats are dogs.
3. No dog is a cow.
Conclusions:
I. No cow is a cat.
II. No dog is a rat.
III. Some cats are rats.
Which of the above conclusions is/are drawn
from the statements?
(a) I, II and III
(b) Only I and II
(c) Only III
(d) Only II and III
6. The number of parallelograms that can be
formed from a set of four parallel lines intersecting another set of four
parallel lines, is
(a) 18
(b) 24
(c) 32
(d) 36
7. In a school every student is assigned a
unique identification number. A student is a football player if and only if the
identification number is divisible by 4, whereas a student is a cricketer if
and only if the identification number is divisible by 6. If every number from 1
to 100 is assigned to a student, then how many of them play cricket as well as
football?
(a) 4
(b) 8
(c) 10
(d) 12
8. When a runner was crossing the 12 km mark,
she was informed that she had completed only 80% of the race. How many
kilometres was the runner supposed to run in this event?
(a) 14
(b) 15
(c) 16
(d) 16.5
9. Raju has Rs. 9000 with him and he wants to
buy a mobile handset; but he finds that he has only 75% of the amount required
to buy the handset. Therefore, he borrows 2000 from a friend. Then
(a) Raju still does not
have enough amount to buy the handset.
(b) Raju has exactly the
same amount as required to buy the handset.
(c) Raju has enough amount
to buy the handset and he will have 500 with him after buying the handset.
(d) Raju has enough amount
to buy the handset and he will have 1000 with him after buying the handset.
10. In 2002, Meenu's age was one-third of the
age of Meera, whereas in 2010, Meenu's age was half the age of Meera. What is
Meenu's year of birth?
(a) 1992
(b) 1994
(c) 1996
(d) 1998
11. Rakesh and Rajesh together bought 10 balls
and 10 rackets. Rakesh spent 1300 and Rajesh spent 1500. If each racket costs
three times a ball does, then what is the price of a racket?
(a) Rs. 70
(b) Rs. 90
(c) Rs. 210
(d) Rs. 240
12. In a conference, out of a total 100
participants, 70 are Indians. If 60 of the total participants are vegetarian,
then which of the following statements is/are correct?
1. At least 30 Indian
participants are vegetarian.
2. At least 10 Indian
participants are non-vegetarian.
Select the correct answer using the codes given
below:
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Directions for the following 7 (seven) items:
Read the following six passages and answer the items that follow
each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
Passage — 1
What stands in the way of
the widespread and careful adoption of 'Genetic Modification (GM)' technology
is an `Intellectual Property Rights' regime that seeks to create private
monopolies for such technologies. If GM technology is largely corporate driven,
it seeks to maximize profits and that too in the short run. That is why
corporations make major investments for herbicide-tolerant and pest-resistant
crops. Such properties have only a short window, as soon enough, pests and
weeds will evolve to overcome such resistance. This suits the corporations. The
National Farmers Commission pointed out that priority must be given in genetic
modification to the incorporation of genes that can help impart resistance to
drought, salinity and other stresses.
13. Which one of the following is the most
logical, rational and crucial message conveyed by the above passage?
(a) Public research
institutions should take the lead in GM technology and prioritise the
technology agenda.
(b) Developing countries
should raise this issue in WTO and ensure the abolition of Intellectual
Property Rights.
(c) Private corporations
should not be allowed to do agribusiness in India, particularly the seed
business.
(d) Present Indian
circumstances do not favour the cultivation of genetically modified crops.
14. On the basis of the above passage, the
following assumptions have been made:
1. The issue of effects of
natural calamities on agriculture is not given due consideration by GM
technology companies.
2. In the long run, GM
technology will not be able to solve agricultural problems arising due to
global warming.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Passage - 2
Most invasive species are
neither terribly successful nor very harmful. Britain's invasive plants are not
widespread, not spreading especially quickly, and often less of a nuisance than
vigorous natives such as bracken. The arrival of new species almost always
increases biological diversity in a region; in many cases, a flood of newcomers
drives no native species to extinction. One reason is that invaders tend to
colonise disturbed habitats like polluted lakes and post-industrial wasteland,
where little else lives. They are nature's opportunists.
15. Which one of the following is the most
logical and rational inference that can be made from the above passage?
(a) Invasive species
should be used to rehabilitate desert areas and wastelands of a country.
(b) Laws against the
introduction of foreign plants are unnecessary.
(c) Sometimes, the
campaigns against foreign plants are pointless.
(d) Foreign plants should
be used to increase the biodiversity of a country.
Passage - 3
Diarrhoeal deaths among
Indian children are mostly due to food and water contamination. Use of
contaminated groundwater and unsafe chemicals in agriculture, poor hygiene in
storage and handling of food items to food cooked and distributed in unhygienic
surroundings; there are myriad factors that need regulation and monitoring.
People need to have awareness of adulteration and ways of complaining to the
relevant authorities. Surveillance of food-borne diseases involves a number of
government agencies and entails good training of inspection staff. Considering
the proportion of the urban population that depends on street food for its
daily meals, investing in training and education of street vendors is of great
significance.
16. On the basis of the above passage, the
following assumptions have been made:
1. Food safety is a
complex issue that calls for a multipronged solution.
2. Great investments need
to be made in developing the manpower for surveillance and training.
3. India needs to make
sufficient legislation for governing food processing industry.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only 1, 2 and
3
Passage - 4
The interests of working
and poor people have historically been neglected in the planning of our cities.
Our cities are increasingly intolerant,', unsafe and unlivable places for large
numbers of citizens and yet we continue to plan via the old ways — the static
Development Plan — that draws exclusively from technical expertise, distanced
from people's live experiences and needs, and actively excluding large number
of people, places, activities and practices that are an integral part of the
city.
17. The passage seems to argue
(a) against the monopoly
of builders and the interests of elite groups.
(b) against the need for
global and smart cities.
(c) in favour of planning
cities mainly for working class and poor people.
(d) in favour of
participation of peoples' groups in city planning.
Passage - 5
A vast majority of Indians
are poor, with barely 10 percent employed in the organised sector. We are being
convinced that vigorous economic growth is generating substantial employment.
But this is not so. When our economy was growing at 3 percent per year,
employment in the organised sector was growing at 2 percent per year. As the
economy began to grow at 7 - 8 percent per year, the rate of growth of
employment in the organised sector actually declined to 1 percent per year.
18. The above passage seems to imply that
1. most of modern economic
growth is based on technological progress.
2. much of modern Indian
economy does not nurture sufficient symbiotic relationship with
labour-intensive, natural resource-based livelihoods.
3. service sector in India
is not very labour-intensive.
4. literate rural
population is not willing to enter organised sector.
Which of the statements given above are
correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 and 4 only
(c) 1, 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Passage — 6
India has banking
correspondents, who help bring people in the hinterland into the banking fold.
For them to succeed, banks cannot crimp on costs. They also cannot afford to
ignore investing in financial education and literacy. Banking correspondents
are way too small to be viewed as a systemic risk. Yet India's banking
regulator has restricted them to serving only one bank, perhaps to prevent
arbitrage.'Efforts at banking outreach may succeed only if there are better
incentives at work for such last-mile workers and also those providers who
ensure not just basic bank accounts but also products such as accident and life
insurance and micro pension schemes.
19. Which one of the following is the most
logical, rational and crucial inference that can be derived from the above
passage?
(a) Efforts to bring
people in India's hinterland into the banking system are not successful.
(b) For meaningful
financial inclusion, India's banking system needs more number of banking
correspondents and other such last-mile workers.
(c) Meaningful financial
inclusion in India requires that banking correspondents have diverse skills
(d) Better banking
outreach would be impossible unless each banking correspondent is allowed to
serve a number of banks
20. A five-storeyed building with floors from I
to V is painted using four different colours and only one colour is used to
paint a floor.
Consider the following statements:
1. The middle three floors
are painted in different colours.
2. The second (II) and the
fourth (IV) floors are painted in different colours.
3. The first (I) and the
fifth (V) floors are painted red.
To ensure that any two consecutive floors have
different colours
(a) Only statement 2 is
sufficient
(b) Only statement 3 is
sufficient
(c) Statement 1 is not
sufficient, but statement 1 along with statement 2 is sufficient
(d) Statement 3 is not
sufficient, but statement 3 along with statement 2 is sufficient
21. P, Q and R are three towns. The distance
between P and Q is 60 km, whereas the distance between P and R is 80 km. Q is
in the West of P and R is in the South of P. What is the distance between Q and
R?
(a) 140 km
(b) 130 km
(c) 10 km
(d) 100 km
22. All members of a club went to Mumbai and
stayed in a hotel. On the first day, 80% went for shopping and 50% went for
sightseeing, whereas 10% took rest in the hotel. Which of the following
conclusion(s) can be drawn from the above data?
1. 40% members went for
shopping as well as sightseeing.
2. 20% members went for
only shopping.
Select the correct answer using the code given
below:
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
23. In a school, 60% students play cricket. A
student who does not play cricket, plays football. Every football player has
got a two-wheeler. Which of the following conclusions cannot be drawn from the
above data?
1. 60% of the students do
not have two-wheelers.
2. No cricketer has a
two-wheeler.
3. Cricket players do not
play football.
Select the correct answer using the code given
below:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
24. The ratio of a two-digit natural number to
a number formed by reversing its digits is 4: 7. The number of such pairs is
(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) 2
25. In an examination, A has scored 20 marks
more than B. If B has scored 5% less marks than A, how much has B scored?
(a) 360
(b) 380
(c) 400
(d) 420
26. Seeta and Geeta go for a swim after a gap
of every 2 days and every 3 days respectively. If on 1st January both of them
went for a swim together, when will they go together next?
(a) 7th January 8th
January
(c) 12th January
(d) 13th January
27. X, Y and Z are three contestants in a race
of 1000 m. Assume that all run with different uniform speeds. X gives Y a start
of 40 m and X gives Z a start of 64 m. If Y and Z were to compete in a race of
1000 m, how many metres start will Y give to Z?
(a) 20
(b) 25
(c) 30
(d) 35
28. If x is greater than or equal to 25 and y
is less than or equal to 40, then which one of the following is always correct?
(a) x is greater than y
(b) (y - x) is'greater
than 15
(c) (y - x) is less than
or equal to 15
(d) (x - y) is greater
than or equal to 65
29. Ena was born 4 years after her parents'
marriage. Her mother is three years younger than her father and 24 years older
than Ena, who is 13 years old. At what age did Ena's father get married?
(a) 22 years
(b) 23 years
(c) 24 years
(d) 25 years
30. Rakesh had money to buy 8 mobile handsets
of a specific company. But the retailer offered very good discount on that
particular handset. Rakesh could buy 10 mobile handsets with the amount he had.
What was the discount the retailer offered?
(a) 15%
(b) 20%
(c) 25%
(d) 30%
31. The average marks of 100 students are given
to be 40. It was found later that marks of one student were 53 which were
misread as 83. The corrected mean marks are
(a) 39
(b) 39.7
(c) 40
(d) 40.3
Directions for the following 8 (eight) items:
Read the following six passages and answer the items that follow
each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
Passage –1
Low-end IoT (Internet of
Things) devices are cheap commodity items: addressing security would add to the
cost. This class of items is proliferating with new applications; many home
appliances, thermostats, security and monitoring devices and personal
convenience devices are part of the IoT. So are fitness trackers, certain
medical implants and computer-like devices in automobiles. The IoT is expected
to expand exponentially — but new security challenges are daunting.
32. Which one of the following statements is
the most logical and rational inference that can be made from the above
passage?
(a) Development of
enabling technologies in India can be a big boost to its manufacturing sector.
(b) India is not yet fully
ready to adopt IoT in view of the imminent security challenges.
(c) Life becomes more
comfortable with the development of cheap low-end IoT devices.
(d) As we go digital, we
must recognise the huge threat to Internet security from some IoT devices.
Passage - 2
With the digital
phenomenon restructuring most social sectors, it is little surprise that global
trade negotiations are now eyeing the digital area in an attempt to
pre-emptively colonise it. Big Data is freely collected or mined from
developing countries, and converted into digital intelligence in developed
countries. This intelligence begins to control different sectors and extract monopoly
rents. A large foreign company providing cab service, for instance, is not a
work of cars and drivers, it is digital intelligence about commuting, public
transport, roads, traffic, city events, presonal behavioural characteristics of
commuters and driver and so on.
33. Which one of the following is the most
logical and rational corollary to the above passage?
(a) Globalization is not
in the interests of India as it undermines its socio-economic structures.
(b) India should be
careful to protect its digital sovereignty in global trade talks.
(c) India should charge
monopoly rents from multinational companies in exchange for Big Data.
(d) The loss of Big Data
from India is proportional to the degree/value of its foreign trade.
34. Which of the following is most definitively
implied by the above passage?
(a) 7 Big Data is the key
resource in the digital space.
(b) Big economies create
Big Data.
(c) Access to Big Data is
the prerogative of developed countries.
(d) Access to and
possession of Big Data is a characteristic of developed countries.
Passage - 3
The rural poor across the
world, including India, have contributed little to human-induced climate
change, yet they are on the frontline in coping with its effects. Farmers can
no longer rely on historical averages for rainfall and temperature, and the
more frequent and extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods, can
spell disaster. And there are new threats, such as sea level rise and the
impact of melting glaciers on water supply. How significant are small farms? As
many as two billion peopre worldwide depend on them for their food and
livelihood. Small-holder farmers in India produce 41 percent of the country's
food grains, and other food items that contribute to local and national food
security.
35. What is the most logical and rational Corry
to the above passage?
(a) Supporting small
farmers is an important part of any agenda regarding environmentally
sustainable development.
(b) Poor countries have
little role to play in the mitigation of global warming.
(c) Due to a large number
of farmer households, India will not have food security problem in the
foreseeable future.
(d) Only small-holder
farmers in India can ensure food security.
36. The above passage implies that
1. There is a potential problem
of food insecurity in India.
2. India will have to
strengthen its disaster management capabilities.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Passage – 4
A changing climate, and
the eventual efforts of governments (however reluctant) to deal with it, could
have a big impact on investors' returns. Companies that produce or use large
amounts of fossil fuels will face higher taxes and regulatory burdens. Some
energy producers may find it impossible to exploit their known reserves, and be
left with "stranded assets" — deposits of oil and coal that have to
be left in the ground. Other industries could be affected by the economic
damage caused by more extreme weather — storms, floods, heat waves and
droughts.
37. On the basis of the above passage, the
following assumptions have been made:
1. Governments and
companies need to be adequately prepared to face the climate change.
2. Extreme weather events
will reduce the economic growth of governments and companies'in future.
3. Ignoring climate change
is a huge risk for investors.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Passage - 5
Access to schooling for
those coming of school age is close to universal, but access to quality
exhibits a sharp gradient with socio-economic status. Quotas for the weaker
sections in private schools is a provision introduced by the Right of Children
to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009. The quotas have imposed a debate on
issues of social integration and equity in education that private actors had
escaped by and large, The idea of egalitarian education system with equality of
opportunity as its primary goal appears to be outside the space that private school
principals inhabit. Therefore, the imposition of the quotas has led to
resistance, sometimes justified,
38. With reference to the above passage, the
following assumptions have been made:
1. Making equality of
opportunity a reality is the fundamental goal of the Indian education system.
2. The present Indian
school system is unable to provide egalitarian education.
3. Abolition of private
schools and establishment of more government schools is the only way to ensure
egalitarian education.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 3 only
Passage – 6
A majority of the TB
infected in India are poor and lack sufficient nutrition, suitable housing and
have little understanding of prevention. TB then devastates families, makes the
poor poorer, particularly affects women and children, and leads to ostracisation
and loss of employment. The truth is that even if TB does not kill them, hunger
and poverty will. Another truth is that deep-seated stigma, lack of
counselling, expensive
treatment and lack of adequate support from providers and family, coupled with
torturous side-effects demotivate patients to continue treatment — with
disastrous health consequences.
39. Which one of the following is the most
logical, rational and crucial message conveyed by the above passage?
(a) TB is not a curable
disease in Indian circumstances.
(b) Curing TB requires
more than diagnosis and medical treatment.
(c) Government's
surveillance mechanism is deficient; and poor people have no access to
treatment.
(d) India will be free
from diseases like TB only when its poverty alleviation programmes are
effectively and successfully implemented.
40. If every alternative letter of the English
alphabet from B onwards (including B) is written in lower case (small letters)
and the remaining letters are capitalized, then how is the first month of the
second half of the year written?
(a) JuLY
(b) jULy
(c) jUly
(d) jUlY
41. Sunita cuts a sheet of paper into three
pieces. Length of first piece is equal to the average of the three single digit
odd prime numbers. Length of the second piece is equal to that of the first
plus one-third the length of the third. The third piece is as long as the other
two pieces together. The length of the original sheet of paper is
(a) 13 units
(b) 15 units
(c) 16 units
(d) 30 units
42. In the sequence 1, 5, 7, 3, 5, 7, 4, 3, 5,
7, how many such 5s are there which are not immediately preceded by 3 but are
immediately followed by 7?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) None
43. A joint family consists of seven members A,
B, C, D, E, F and G with three females. G is a widow and sister-in-law of D's
father F. B and D are siblings and A is daughter of B. C is cousin of B. Who is
E?
1. Wife of F
2. Grandmother of A
3. Aunt of C
Select the correct answer using the code given
below:
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
44. Each face of a cube can be painted in black
or white colours. In how many different ways can the cube be painted?
(a) 9
(b) 10
(c) 11
(d) 12
45. How many triplets (x, y, z) satisfy the
equation x + y + z = 6, where x, y and z are natural numbers?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 9
(d) 10
46. If $ means 'divided by'; @ means
'multiplied by'; # means 'minus', then the value of 10#5@1$5 is
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) 2
(d) 9
47. An 8-digit number 4252746B leaves remainder
0 when divided by 3. How many values of B are possible?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 6
Directions for the following 3 (three) items:
Read the following information and answer the three items that
follow:
Six students A, B, C, D, E
and F appeared in several tests. Either C or F scores the highest. Whenever C
scores the highest, then E scores the least. Whenever F scores the highest, B
scores the least. In all the tests they got different marks; D scores higher
than A, but they are close competitors; A scores higher than B; C scores higher
than A.
48. If F stands second in the ranking, then the
position of B is
(a) Third
(b) Fourth
(c) Fifth
(d) Sixth
49. If B scores the least, the rank of C will
be
(a) Second
(b) Third
(c) Fourth
(d) Second or third
50. If E is ranked third, then which one of the
following is correct?
(a) E gets more marks than
C
(b) C gets more marks than
E
(c) A is ranked fourth
(d) D is ranked fifth
Directions for the following 2 (two) items:
Read the following statements SI and S2 and
answer the two items that follow:
S1: Twice
the weight of Sohan is less than the weight of Mohan or that of Rohan.
S2: Twice
the weight of Rohan is greater than the weight of Mohan or that of Sohan.
51. Which one of the following statements is
correct?
(a) Weight of Mohan is
greatest
(b) Weight of Sohan is
greatest
(c) Weight of Rohan is
greatest
(d) Whose weight is
greatest' cannot be determined
52. Which one of the following statements is
correct?
(a) Weight of Mohan is
least
(b) Weight of Sohan is
least
(c) Weight of Rohan is
least
(d) 'Whose weight is
least' cannot be determined
Directions for the following 7 (seven) items:
Read the following five passages and answer the items that follow
each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages only.
Passage - 1
India's economic
footprint, given its population, still remains small compared to the US, the
European Union or China. It has much to learn from other economies, yet must
implement solutions that fit its unique circumstances. India especially needs
an effective long-term regulatory system based on collaboration rather than the
' current top-down approach. Regulations seek desirable outcomes yet are
repeatedly used as political tools to push one agenda or another. Often,
regulations fail to consider impacts on jobs and economic growth — or less restrictive
alternatives. Regulations may be used to protect local markets at the expense
of more widely shared prosperity in the future. Additionally, regulations
inevitably result in numerous unintended consequences. In today's hyper
competitive global economy, regulations need to be viewed as
"weapons" that seek cost-justified social and environmental benefits
while improving the economic well-being of most citizens.
53. Which one of the following is the most logical, rational
and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage ?
(a) A better regulatory system will help India achieve the
size of economy appropriate to its population.
(b) In a competitive global economy, India must use
regulations strategically.
(c) Regulations in India do not favour its integration with
today's hyper competitive global economy.
(d) Job creation and economic growth should be dominant
considerations in developing India's regulatory system.
54. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
In today's global economy,
1. regulations are not effectively used to protect local
markets.
2. social and environmental concerns are generally ignored
by the governments across the world while implementing the regulations.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Passage — 2
In a study, scientists compared the microbiomes of poorly
nourished and well nourished infants and young children. Gut microbes were
isolated from faecal samples of malnourished and healthy children. The
microbiome was "immature" and less diverse in malnourished children
compared to the better developed "mature" microbiome found in healthy
children of the same age. According to some studies, the chemical composition
of mother's milk has shown the presence of a modified sugar (sialylated
oligosaccharides). This is not utilized by the baby for its own nutrition.
However, the bacteria constituting the infant's microbiome thrive on this sugar
which serves as their food. Malnourished mothers have low levels of this sugar
in their milk. Consequently, the microbiomes of their infants fail to mature.
That in
turn, leads to malnourished babies.
55. Which one of the following is the most logical, rational
and crucial inference that can be derived from the above passage ?
(a) If malnourished condition in children is caused by gut
bacteria, it cannot be treated.
(b) The guts of malnourished babies should be inoculated
with mature microbiomes.
(c) Babies of malnourished mothers should be fed with dairy
milk fortified with sialylated oligosaccharides instead of mother's milk.
(d) Research on benign effects of gut bacteria on nutrition
has policy implications.
56. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. Processed probiotic foods are a solution to treat the
children suffering from malnutrition due to immature gut bacteria composition.
2. The babies of malnourished mothers generally tend to be'
malnourished. Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Passage – 3
Temperatures have risen nearly five times as rapidly on the
Western Antarctic Peninsula than the global average over the past five decades.
Researchers have now found that melting glaciers are causing a loss of species
diversity among benthos in the coastal waters off the Antarctic Peninsula,
Impacting an entire seafloor ecosystem. They Believe increased levels of
suspended sediment in water to be the cause of the dwindling biodiversity in
the coastal region.
57. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been Made :
1. Regions of glaciers warm faster than other regions due to
global warming.
2. Global warming can lead to seafloor sedimentation in some
areas.
3. Melting glaciers can reduce marine biodiversity in some
areas.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Passage - 4
A research team examined a long-term owl roost. Owls prey on
small mammals and the excreted remains of those meals that accumulated over the
time, provide us an insight into the composition and structure of small mammals
over the past 'millennia. The research suggested that when the Earth went
through a period of rapid warming about 13,000 years ago, the small mammal
community was stable and resilient. But, from the last quarter of the
nineteenth century, human-made changes to the environment had caused an
enormous drop in biomass and energy flow. This dramatic decline in energy flow
means modern ecosystems are not adapting as easily as they did in the past.
58. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. Global warming is a frequently occurring natural
phenomenon.
2. The impending global warming will not adversely affect
small mammals.
3. Humans are responsible for the loss of the Earth's
natural resilience.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Passage — 5
Food varieties extinction is happening all over the world
--- and it is happening fast. For example, of the 7,000 apple varieties that
were grown during the nineteenth century, fewer than o hundred remain. In the
Philippines, thousands of varieties of rice once thrived; now only up to a
hundred are grown there. In China, 90 percent of the wheat varieties cultivated
just a century ago have disappeared. Farmers in the past painstakingly bred and
developed crops well suited to the peculiarities of their local climate and
environment. In the recent past, our heavy dependence on a few high yielding
varieties and technology-driven production and distribution of food is causing
the dwindling of diversity in food crops. If some mutating crop disease or
future climate change decimates the few crop plants we have come to depend on
to feed our growing population, we might desperately need some of those
varieties we have let go extinct.
59. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. Humans have been the main reason for the large scale
extinction of plant species.
2. Consumption of food mainly from locally cultivated crops
ensures crop diversity.
3. The present style of production and distribution of food
will finally lead to the problem of food scarcity in the near future.
4. Our food security may depend on our ability to preserve
the locally cultivated varieties of crops.
Which of the above assumptions are valid ?
(a) 1 and 3
(b) 2 and 4
(c) 2 and 3
(d) 1 and 4
60. What is X in the sequence 132, 129, 124, 117, 106, 93, X
?
(a) 74
(b) 75
(c) 76
(d) 77
61. A wall clock moves 10 minutes fast in every 24 hours.
The clock was set right to show the correct time at 8:00 a.m. on Monday. When
the clock shows the time 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, what is the correct time ?
(a) 5:36 p.m.
(b) 5:30 p.m.
(c) 5:24 p.m.
(d) 5:18 p.m.
62. If the numerator and denominator of a proper fraction
are increased by the same positive quantity which is greater than zero, the
resulting fraction is
(a)always less than the original fraction
(b) always greater than the original fraction
(c) always equal to the original fraction
(d) such that nothing can .be claimed definitely
63. What is X in the sequence 4, 196, 16, 144, 36, 100, 64,
X ?
(a) 48
(b) 64
(c) 125
(d) 256
64. In a group of 15 people; 7 can read French, 8 can read
English while 3 of them can read neither of these two languages. The number of
people who can read exactly one language is
(a) 10
(b) 9
(c) 5
(d) 4
65. A printer numbers the pages of a book starting with 1
and uses 3089 digits in all. How many pages does the book have ?
(a) 1040
(b) 1048
(c) 1049
(d) 1050
66. Consider the following sequence that follows some
arrangement :
c_accaa_aa_bc_b
The letters that appear in the gaps are
(a) abba
(b) cbbb
(c) bbbb
(d) cccc
67. A family has two children along with their parents. The
average of the weights of the children and their mother is 50 kg. The average
of the weights of the children and their father is 52 kg. If the weight of the
father is 60 kg, then what is the weight of the mother ?
(a) 48 kg
(b) 50 kg
(c) 52 kg
(d) 54 kg
68. Suppose you have sufficient amount of rupee currency in
three denominations : Rs. 1, Rs. 10 and Rs. 50. In how many different ways can
you pay a bill of Rs. 107 ?
(a) 16
(b) 17
(c) 18
(d) 19
69. 'A' started from his house and walked 20 m towards East,
where his friend 13' joined him. They together walked 10 m in the same
direction. Then 'A' turned left while 'B' turned right and travelled 2 m and 8
m respectively. Again 'B' turned left to travel 4 m followed by 5 m to his
right to reach his office. 'A' turned right and travelled 12 m to reach his
office. What is the shortest distance between the two offices ?
(a) 15 m
(b) 17 m
(c) 19 m
(d) 20 m
70. Consider two statements S1 and S2 followed by a
question:
S1: p and q both are prime numbers.
S2: p + q is an odd integer.
Question: Is pq an odd integer?
Which one of the following is correct ?
(a) S1 alone is sufficient to answer the question
(b) S2 alone is sufficient to answer the question
(c) Both S1 and S2 taken together are not sufficient to
answer the question
(d) Both S1 and S2 are necessary to answer the question
71. Which year has the same calendar as that of 2009 ?
(a) 2018
(b) 2017
(c) 2016
(d) 2015
72. Number 136 is added to 5B7 and the sum obtained is 7A3,
where A and B are integers. It is given that 7A3 is exactly divisible by 3. The
only possible value of B is
(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 7
(d) 8
Directions for the following 8 (eight) items :
Read the following seven passages and answer the items that
follow each passage. Your answers to these items should be based on the passages
only.
Passage - 1
Political theorists no doubt have to take history of
injustice, for example, untouchability, seriously. The concept of historical
injustice takes note of a variety of historical wrongs that continue into the
present in some form or the other and tend to resist repair. Two reasons might
account for resistance to repair. One, not only are the roots of injustice
buried deep in history, injustice itself constitutes economic structures of
exploitation, ideologies of discrimination and modes of representation. Two,
the category of historical injustice generally extends across a number of
wrongs such as economic deprivation, social discrimination and lack of
recognition. This category is complex, not only because of the overlap between
a number of wrongs, but because one or the other wrong, generally
discrimination, tends to acquire partial autonomy from others. This is borne
out by the history of repair in India.
73. What is the main idea that we can infer from the passage
?
(a) Untouchability in India has not been taken seriously by
political theorists.
(b) Historical injustice is inevitable in any society and is
always beyond repair.
(c) Social discrimination and deprivation have their roots
in bad economies.
(b) It is difficult, if not impossible, to repair every
manifestation of historical injustice.
74. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. Removal of economic discrimination leads to removal of
social discrimination.
2. Democratic polity is the best way to repair historical
wrongs.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Passage - 2
Education plays a great transformatory role in life,
particularly so in this rapidly changing and globalizing world. Universities
are the custodians of the intellectual capital and promoters of culture and
specialized knowledge. Culture is an activity of thought, and receptiveness to
beauty and human feelings. A merely well informed man is only a bore on God's
earth. What we should aim at is producing men who possess both culture and
expert knowledge. Their expert knowledge will give them a firm ground to start
from and their culture will lead them as deep as philosophy and as high as art.
Together it will impart meaning to human existence.
75. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. A society without well educated people cannot be
transformed into a modern society.
2. Without acquiring culture, a person's education is not
complete.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Passage - 3
Soil, in which nearly all our food grows, is a living
resource that takes years to form. Yet it can vanish in minutes. Each year 75
billion tonnes of fertile soil is lost to erosion. That is alarming — and not
just for food producers. Soil can trap huge quantities of carbon dioxide in the
form of organic carbon and prevent it from escaping into the atmosphere.
76. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. Large scale soil erosion is a major reason for widespread
food insecurity in the world.
2. Soil erosion is mainly anthropogenic.
3. Sustainable management of soils helps in combating climate
change.
Which of the above assumptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Passage - 4
Inequality is visible, even statistically measurable in many
instances, but the economic power that drives it is invisible and not
measurable... Like the force of gravity, power is the organising principle of
inequality, be it of income, or wealth, gender, race, religion and region. Its
effects are seen in a pervasive manner in all spheres, but the ways in which
economic power pulls and tilts visible economic variables remain invisibly
obscure,
77. On the basis of the above passage, the following
assumptions have been made :
1. Economic power is the only reason for the existence of
inequality in a society.
2. Inequality of different kinds, income, wealth, etc,
reinforces power.
3. Economic power can be analysed more through its effects
than by direct empirical methods.
Which of thy above oasomptions is/are valid ?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Passage - 5
Climate change may actually benefit some plants by
lengthening growing seasons and increasing carbon dioxide. Yet other effects of
a warmer world, such as more pests, droughts, and flooding, will be less
benign. How will the world adapt ? Researchers project that by 2050, suitable
croplands for four commodities — maize, potatoes, rice and wheat — will shift,
in some cases pushing farmers to plant new crops. Some farmlands may benefit
from warming, but others won't. Climate alone does not dictate yields;
political shifts, global "demand, and agricultural practices will
influence how farms fare in the future.
78. Which one of the following is the most logical and
rational inference that can be made from) the above passage ?
(a) Farmers who modernize their methods and diversify their
fields will be. in an advantageous position in future.
(b) Climate change will adversely affect the crop diversity.
(c) Shifting ma' r crops to new croplands will lead to a gr
t increase in the total area under culti tion and thus an increase in overall
agricultural production.
(d) Climate change is the most important factor affecting
the agricultural economy in the future.
Passage - 6
A bat's .wings may look like sheets of skin. But underneath,
a bat has the same five fingers as an orangutan or a human, as well as a wrist
connected to the same cluster of wrist bones connected to the same long bones
of the arm. What can be more curious than that the hand of a man, formed for
grasping, that of a mole for digging, the leg of the horse, the-paddle of the
porpoise, and the wing of the bat, should all be constructed on the some
pattern ?
79. Which one of the following is the most logical,
scientific and rational inference that can be made from the above passage ?
(a) Different species having similar structure of hands is
an example of biodiversity.
(b) Limbs being used by different species for different
kinds of work is an example of biodiversity.
(c) Man and the aforementioned animals having similar
structure of limbs is an example of coincidence in evolution.
(d) Man and the aforementioned animals have a shared
evolutionary history.
Passage - 7
Around 56 million years ago, the Atlantic Ocean had not
fully opened and animals, perhaps including our primate ancestors, could walk
from Asia to North America through Europe and across Greenland. Earth was
warmer than it is today, but as the Palaeocene epoch gave way to Eocene, it was
about to get much warmer still —rapidly and radically. The cause was a massive
geologically sudden release of carbon. During this period called Palaeocene -
Eocene Thermal Maximum or PETM, the carbon injected into the atmosphere was
roughly the amount that Would be injected today if humans burned all the
Earth's reserves of coal, oil and natural gas. The PETM lasted for about
1,50,000 years, until the excess carbon was reabsorbed. It brought on drought,
floods, insect plagues and a few extinctions. Life on Earth survived — indeed,
it prospered — but it was drastically different.
80. Based on the above passage, the following assumptions
have been made :
1. Global warming has a bearing on the planet's biological
evolution.
2. Separation of land masses causes the release of huge
quantities of carbon into the atmosphere.
3. Increased warming of Earth's atmosphere can change the
composition of its flora and fauna.
4. The present man-made global warming will finally lead to
conditions similar to those which happened 56 million years ago.
Which of the assumptions given above are valid ?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 3 and 4
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 2 and 4
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1
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c
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41
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d
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2
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c
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42
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a
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3
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a
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43
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d
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4
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d
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44
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d
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5
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c
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45
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d
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6
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d
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46
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d
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7
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b
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47
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c
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8
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b
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48
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c
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9
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a
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49
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b
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10
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a
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50
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b
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11
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c
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51
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d
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12
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d
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52
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b
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13
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a
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53
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a
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14
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a
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54
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c
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15
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a
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55
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c
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16
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a
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56
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c
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17
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d
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57
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d
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18
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a
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58
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b
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19
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b
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59
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d
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20
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b
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60
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c
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21
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d
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61
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a
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22
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d
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62
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a
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23
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a
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63
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b
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24
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c
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64
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b
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25
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b
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65
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d
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26
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a
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66
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b
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27
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b
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67
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d
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28
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c
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68
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a
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29
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b
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69
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b
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30
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b
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70
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d
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31
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b
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71
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d
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32
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d
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72
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d
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33
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b
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73
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d
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34
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a
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74
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d
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35
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a
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75
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d
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36
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c
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76
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d
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37
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c
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77
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c
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38
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a
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78
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a
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39
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b
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79
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d
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40
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d
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80
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c
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