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1. If the point A (7, k) is the vertex
of an isosceles triangle ABC with base
BC, where B = (2, 4) and C = (6, 10),
then what is ‘k’?
(A) 6 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
2. If the distance between the points
(na, nb) and (a, b) is 4 times the distance
between the points (5a, 5b) and (a, b),
then ‘n‘ is equal to
(A) 11 or –13 (B) 11
(C) 13 (D) 17 or –15
3. ABC is a triangle whose centroid
is G. If A is (–3, 1), B is (2, b), C is
(a, –4) and G is (1, –1), then find ‘a’
and ‘b’.
(A) a = 4, b = 0 (B)a = 0, b = 4
(C) a = 3, b = 2 (D) a = 5, b = 2
4. An angle is equal to 5
3
radians.
What is its measure in degrees?
(A) 145o (B) 72o
(C) 1080 (D) 120o
5. The equation of a straight line is
2x – 3y + 2 = 0. What is its slope?
(A) 3
2
(B) –2 (C) 2 (D) 3
2 
6. Find the range of values of x,
which satisfy the inequality
R x , 5
2 1 10
x 3
5 1

(A) (x : x R, 0.3 < x < 9)
(B) (x : x R, – 4 < x < – 2)
(C) (x : x R, 4 > x > – 2)
(D) (x : x R, 5 < x < 8)
7. Read the law given below and
identify the same :
The mass of any substance liberated
from an electrolyte is directly
proportional to the quantity of charge
passing through the solution.
(A) Avogadro‘s law
(B) Faraday‘s first law of electrolysis
(C) Faraday‘s second law of
electrolysis
(D) Kirchhoff‘s law of electricity
8. The value of Avogadro‘s constant is
(A) 6.022 1023 per mole
(B) 58.04 10–2 per mole
(C) 69.51 10–18 per mole
(D) 6.022 1014 per mole
9. In an experiment, 295 mg of
copper is deposited when a current of
500 mA passes for 30 minutes. Find
the electrochemical equivalent of
copper.
(A) 32.77 10–8 kg/coulomb
(B) 58.4 kg/coulomb
(C) 109.5 108 kg/coulomb
(D) kg/coulomb
10 32.77

10. Which one of the following is the
correct unit of angular velocity?
(A) m/minute (B) cm/sec2
(C) cm/sec (D) radians/sec
11. The force by which a body is
attracted towards the centre of the earth
is called
(A) Gravitational force
(B) Mass
(C) Momentum
(D) Impulsive force
12. The maximum displacement of a
vibrating body from its mean position
is called
(A) Gyration (B) Wavelength
(C) Amplitude (D) Impulse
13. The kinetic energy of a body
depends upon
(A) Mass, gravity and height
(B) Its mass alone
(C) Its velocity alone
(D) Both mass and velocity
14. A ball weighing 25 grams is
thrown vertically into the air. It takes
15 seconds to reach its highest
point. How much time would it take
to reach the ground from its highest
point ?
(A) More data are required for
calculation
(B) Less than 15 seconds
(C) More than 15 seconds
(D) 15 seconds
15. The term ‘Squirrel cage’ is
associated with
(A) Pressure gauges
(B) Internal combustion engines
(C) Potentiometers
(D) Electric motors
16. The phenomenon of increase in
the temperature of the earth‘s
atmosphere due to absorption of the
infra-red radiations reflected from the
earth‘s surface is called
(A) Tsunami
(B) Solar heating
(C) Green-house effect
(D) Seismic effect
17. Why is it recommended that
people should not use charcoal or gas
stoves in closed rooms?
(A) The electrical wiring in the room
may catch fire
(B) The stoves will get extinguished
(C) It can cause carbon monoxide
poisoning
(D) The stoves may burst
18. The most effective way to improve
safety in a vast organisation like the
Indian Railways is to
(A) Ignore small acts of negligence
by the staff
(B) Carry out frequent checks
(C) Educate the staff at all levels
(D) Punish defaulting staff
19. The density of water is maximum
at
(A) 100oC (B) 0oC
(C) –273oC (D) 4oC
20. Which one of the following
quantities does not have a unit?
(A) Velocity (B) Density
(C) Specific Gravity (D) Mass
21. A swimmer finds it easier to swim
in sea water than in plain water. Why?
(A) Sea water has less contamination
(B) Sea waves help a swimmer to
swim
(C) Sea water has higher density than
plain water
(D) Sea has a much higher volume of
water
22. Humidity refers to
(A) Both temperature and moisture
contents of the air
(B) Temperature of the air
(C) Moisture content of the air
(D) Pressure of the air

23. Boyle‘s law states that
(A) Volume is directly proportional to
temperature
(B) Pressure is inversely proportional
to temperature
(C) Pressure is directly proportional
to temperature
(D) Pressure is inversely proportional
to volume
24. Purity of milk is confirmed by
(A) Barometer (B) Lactometer
(C) Altimeter (D) Hygroscope
25. A stick is dipped in a vessel
containing water. It appears bent due
to the property of
(A) Reflection
(B) Newton‘s law of motion
(C) Refraction
(D) Buoyancy
26. The temperature on the surface of
the Sun is about
(A) 8 1015 oC (B) 500 oC
(C) 6000 oC (D) 1000 oC
27. The planet farthest from the Sun
is
(A) Pluto (B) Mercury
(C) Jupiter (D) Neptune
28. Which one of the following is
measured on the ‘RICHTER SCALE’?
(A) The speed of a rocket 5 seconds
after take off
(B) The intensity of a thunderstorm
(C) The intensity of an earthquake
(D) The speed at which a player
serves the ball in Lawn
Tennis
29. As a train approaches us, the
frequency or shrillness of its whistle
increases. This phenomenon is explained
by
(A) Big Bang Theory
(B) Doppler Effect
(C) Charles Law
(D) Archimedes Principle
30. The load on a spring per unit
deflection is called
(A) Stress (B) Flexibility
(C) Stiffness (D) Strain
31. The term acceleration means
(A) Maximum speed of a vehicle
(B) Rate of change of time
(C) Rate of change of velocity
(D) Rate of change of distance
32. A body of mass 10 kg accelerates
from rest at the rate of 3 m/sec2. What
distance would the body travel in 10
seconds?
(A) 250 metres
(B) 100 metres
(C) 150 metres
(D) 200 metres
33. The efficiency of a heat engine is
40%. If 10,000 Joules of heat energy
are supplied to it, then the useful work
done by the engine would be
(A) 40,000 Joules
(B) 10,000 Joules
(C) 25,000 Joules
(D) 4,000 Joules
34. A gas is allowed to expand at
constant temperature from an initial
volume of 10 ml to a final volume of
300 ml. At the end of the expansion,
the pressure of the gas was found to be
1 atmosphere. What was the initial
pressure of the gas?
(A) 9 atmosphere
(B) 1 atmosphere
(C) 3 atmosphere
(D) 3
1
atmosphere
35. There are three non-collinear
points. How many circles can be drawn
passing through them?
(A) Infinite (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three
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36. What do you understand by the
term ‘Absolute Pressure’?
(A) It is the atmospheric pressure at
mean sea level
(B) It is the atmospheric pressure
expressed in kg/cm2
(C) It is the pressure equal to the
algebraic sum of atmospheric and
gauge pressures
(D) It is the pressure as seen on the
gauge of a pressure measuring
instrument

Directions (Qs. 37 to 39) : Study the
following number sequence to answer
these questions :
51473985726315863852243496
37. How many odd numbers in the
above sequence are immediately
followed by an odd number?
(A) More than 4 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
38. How many even numbers are
there in the sequence which are
immediately preceded by an odd
number but immediately followed by an
even number?
(A) 5 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
39. How many odd numbers are there
in the sequence which are immediately
preceded and also immediately followed
by an even number?
(A) 5 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 4
40. Study the following number
sequence :
5 9 8 1 3 2 7 4 3 8
If the first and the second digits in the
sequence are interchanged, also the
third and fourth digits, the fifth and sixth
digits, and so on, then which digit would
be the seventh counting to your left?
(A) 8 (B) 1
(C) 4 (D) 7
41. If the numbers from 1 to 45 which
are exactly divisible by 3 are arranged
in an ascending order, minimum number
being kept first, then which number
would come at the ninth place from the
first?
(A) 30 (B) 21
(C) 24 (D) 27
42. Find the value of :
8.55 8.55 – 2 8.55 3.55
+ 3.55 3.55
(A) 27.5 (B) 20
(C) 25 (D) 36
43. A husband and wife have six
married sons and each of them has four
children. The total number of members
in the family is
(A) 40 (B) 30
(C) 36 (D) 38
Directions (Qs. 44 to 46) 46): In each of
: the letter series given in these questions,
some of the letters are missing. The
missing letters are given in that order as
one of the alternatives below it. Choose
the correct alternative :
44. ba–b–aab–a–b
(A) babb (B) abab
(C) abba (D) baba
45. mnonopqopqrs– – – – –
(A) qrstu (B) mnopq
(C) oqrst (D) pqrst
46. c–bba–cab–ac–ab–ac
(A) bcacb (B) abcbc
(C) acbcb (D) babcc
47. ?
27
1
216
1
4
1 3
4
3
2

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

(A) 9
1
(B) 6
1
(C) 36
5
(D) 12
1

Directions (Qs 48 & 49) : Study the
information given below to answer these
questions :
On a playground, Dinesh, Kunal, Nitin,
Atul and Prashant are standing as
described below facing the North:
(i) Kunal is 40 metres to the right of
Atul
(ii) Dinesh is 60 metres to the South
of Kunal
(iii) Nitin is 25 metres to the West of
Atul
(iv) Prashant is 100 metres to the
North of Dinesh
48. Who is to the North-east of the
person who is to the left of Kunal ?
(A) Prashant (B) Dinesh
(C) Nitin (D) Atul
49. If a boy walks from Nitin, meets
Atul, followed by Kunal, Dinesh and
Prashant, then how many metres has he
walked if he travelled the straight
distance all through?
(A) 245 metres
(B) 155 metres
(C) 185 metres
(D) 225 metres
50. Roshan is taller than Rahul who
is shorter than Sushil. Mirza is taller
than Harry but shorter than Rahul. Sushil
is shorter than Roshan. Who is the tallest?
(A) Harry (B) Roshan
(C) Sushil (D) Rahul
51. In Q. 50, who is the shortest?
(A) Roshan (B) Harry
(C) Mirza (D) Rahul
52. Which one of the following causes
of environmental pollution cannot be
attributed to human beings?
(A) Uncontrolled growth of human
population
(B) Rapid industrialisation
(C) Rapid urbanisation
(D) Volcanic eruptions
53. Which one of the following gases
is mainly responsible for the
GREENHOUSE EFFECT?
(A) Sulphur dioxide
(B) Carbon mono-oxide
(C) Hydrogen sulphide
(D) Carbon dioxide
54. Which one of the following is a
major constituent of petrol?
(A) Pentane (C5H12)
(B) Octane (C8H18)
(C) Methane (CH4)
(D) Hexane (C6H14)
55. Which one of the following is a
widely used solid lubricant?
(A) Graphite (B) Sodium
(C) Lithium (D) Zinc
56. The word TSUNAMI is derived
from which of the following languages?
(A) Sinhalese
(B) Korean
(C) Chinese
(D) Japanese
57. A major nuclear power plant,
located in one of the countries affected
by TSUNAMI, escaped damage. Where
is it located?
(A) BALI in Indonesia
(B) GALLE in Sri Lanka
(C) Phuket in Thailand
(D) Kalpakkam in India
58. A major cricket ground was
severely damaged by the recent
TSUNAMI. Where is it located?
(A) Kandy in Sri Lanka
(B) Chittagong in Bangladesh
(C) GALLE in Sri Lanka
(D) Nairobi in Kenya
59. The sound waves in the audible
range have frequencies in the range of
(A) 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz
(B) 0.5 Hz to 5 Hz
(C) 1 Hz to 10 Hz
(D) 20,000 hz to 40,000 Hz
124 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TODAY, MARCH 2005
60. Which of the following is being
used for applications such as assessing
depth of oceans, thickness measurement,
determination of the position of icebergs,
flaw detection in metals, etc.?
(A) Ultrasonic waves
(B) X-rays
(C) Light waves
(D) -rays
61. The isotopes of an element are
characterised by which of the following ?
(A) Presence of neutrons of unusual
size
(B) Different number of electrons in
the atom
(C) Different number of protons in the
nucleus
(D) Different number of neutrons in
the nucleus
62. What do you understand by the
term ‘BINDING ENERGY’ ?
(A) Energy released when a nucleus
is formed from protons and
neutrons
(B) The force of attraction between
an electron in the first orbit and
the nucleus
(C) Electron belonging to the same
major energy level
(D) Energy associated with a photon
63. Which of the following statements
is wrong?
(A) Ionic bonds are non-rigid and nondirectional
(B) Compounds formed by ionic
bonds are non-conductors of
electricity
(C) Ionic bonds are formed by transfer
of electrons from a metal to a
non-metal atom
(D) Compounds formed by ionic
bonds are hard and brittle
64. Arrange the following materials
in the order of decreasing conductivity :
Silicon, Glass, Aluminium, Silver
(A) Glass, Silicon, Aluminium, Silver
(B) Aluminium, Silver, Glass, Silicon
(C) Silver, Silicon, Aluminium, Glass
(D) Silver, Aluminium, Silicon, Glass
65. If a barometer carries water
instead of mercury, then the height of
the column for a pressure equivalent to
75 cm of mercury would be
(A) 1050 cm (B) 1020 cm
(C) 1000 cm (D) 5.5 cm
66. The term EURO-II in the context of
modern cars refers to
(A) Emission from cars
(B) Speed of cars
(C) Fuel efficiency
(D) Torque available
67. What is the ultimate benefit of
good communication in a vast
organisation like the Indian Railways?
(A) Improved productivity and profits
(B) Reduced frustration among the
employees
(C) Development of good human
relations
(D) Improved image of the
organisations
68. What is the term AGMARK used
for?
(A) Grading various agricultural
commodities
(B) Grading battery toys
(C) Grading polyester textiles
(D) Grading engine lubricating oils
69. The standard used in India for
certifying the quality of Industrial goods
is
(A) ISI (B) ISO
(C) ITI (D) CEERI
70. An electric heater of 1 kW rating
is used to heat water everyday for 2
hours. In 10 days, it will consume
(A) 20 kWh (B) 2 kWh
(C) 0.2 kWh (D) 200 kWh

71. Ozone is a gas having.........
atoms of Oxygen in its molecules.
(A) Four (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three
72. A family consumes 14.5 kg of
LPG in 29 days. The calorific value of
LPG is 55 kJ/gm. The average energy
consumed per day is
(A) 275 kJ (B) 27.5 kJ
(C) 27500 kJ (D) 0.275 kJ
73. The chemical formula of natural
gas is
(A) C3H8 (B) CH4
(C) C4H10 (D) C2H6
74. The percentage of carbon in one
molecule of carbon dioxide is
approximately
(A) 2.73% (B) 72.7%
(C) 80.0% (D) 27.3%
75. The term ‘CRACKING’ in the
context of organic molecules is
(A) The process of fractional
distillation in the refineries
(B) Breaking of a large alkane
molecule into smaller hydrocarbon
molecules
(C) A nuclear reaction wherein the
nucleus is broken
(D) Use of fire crackers to produce
heat to initiate certain chemical
reactions
76. In a nuclear power station, which
one of the following is commonly used
as a fuel for producing heat ?
(A) Coal (B) Helium
(C) Heavy water (D) Uranium-235
77. Fission of one nucleus releases
3.2 10–11 Joules of energy. The number
of fissions required to produce energy
at the rate of 10 MW for 10 hours is
(A) 6.5 1050
(B) 2.1 1012
(C) 1.125 1022
(D) 1800
78. A stove consumes 1 gram of
kerosene in 48 seconds. If the calorific
value of kerosene is 48 kJ/gm, then the
power of consumption of the stove in
kW is
(A) 0.1 (B) 1.5 (C) 1.0 (D) 0.5
79. If acceleration due to gravity is
10 m/sec2, then the potential energy of
a body of mass 1 kg kept at a height
of 5 metres is
(A) 50 Joules (B) 500 Joules
(C) 100 Joules (D) 10 Joules
80. A boat weighing 200 kg floats
on water. The weight of water displaced
would be
(A) 220 kg (B) 0 kg
(C) 180 kg (D) 200 kg
81. An iron spherical ball having an
external volume of 10 cu cm is dipped
in a beaker containing water of specific
gravity 1 gm/cu cm. The weight of the
ball would be reduced by
(A) Collecting more data for making
the calculation
(B) 0.1 gm
(C) 1 gm
(D) 10 gm
82. Archimedes Principle is related to
(A) Laws of floatation
(B) Right-angled triangle
(C) Laws of gravity
(D) Relation between current and
voltage
83. The commonly used washing soda is
(A) Sodium Bicarbonate
(B) Sodium Carbonate
(C) Sodium Chloride
(D) Magnesium Chloride
84. The chemical formula of ‘PLASTER
OF PARIS’ is
(A) O H
2
1 . CaSO 2 2 4 (B) Ca(OH)2
(C) (CaSO4)2.H2O (D) CaOCl2

85. A sanitary worker uses a white
substance to clean water tanks. The
substance has a strong smell of chlorine.
The substance is
(A) Bleaching powder
(B) Slaked lime
(C) Baking powder
(D) Common salt
86. A person bakes a cake. It turns
out to be hard and small in size. Which
ingredient has he forgotten to add that
would have caused the cake to rise and
become light?
(A) Cooking oil
(B) Baking powder
(C) Bleaching powder
(D) Sugar
87. A white chemical compound
becomes hard on mixing proper quantity
of water. It is also used in surgery to
repair fractured bones. What is it?
(A) Plaster of Paris (B) Slaked lime
(C) Bleaching powder (D)Lime
88. Brass has which of the following
compositions ?
(A) 40% copper, 40% zinc and 20%
tin
(B) 50% zinc and 50% copper
(C) 80% zinc, 10% copper and 10%
lead
(D) 80% copper and 20% zinc
89. Bronze has which of the following
compositions ?
(A) 50% copper, 10% iron and 40%
zinc
(B) 90% copper and 10% tin
(C) 10% copper and 90% tin
(D) 40% copper, 40% tin and 20%
zinc
90. Solder has which of the following
compositions ?
(A) 50% lead and 50% tin
(B) 70% lead, 20% copper and 10%
tin
(C) 20% lead, 40% copper and 40%
tin
(D) 10% lead and 90% tin
91. Galvanisation is the process of
(A) Drawing metals into thin wires
(B) Giving a coating of zinc metal on
iron
(C) Making aluminium metal into thin
wire
(D) Making thin aluminium foils
92. German silver has which of the
following compositions ?
(A) 20% copper, 20% chromium and
60% zinc
(B) 40% copper, 20% zinc and 40%
silver
(C) 60% copper, 20% zinc and 20%
nickel
(D) 80% copper, 10% zinc and 10%
silver
93. The symbol of Magnesium is Mg.
What does Mg2+ mean?
(A) Magnesium atom has acquired
two protons
(B) Two atoms of magnesium have
combined
(C) Magnesium atom has donated
two outermost electrons to form a
positive ion
(D) The charged Mg. ion attracts
oppositely charged negative ions
with twice as much intensity
94. When Sodium (Na), Copper (Cu)
and Zinc (Zn) are placed in the order
of decreasing reactivity, then their order
would be
(A) Na > Zn > Cu
(B) Na > Cu > Zn
(C) Cu > Na > Zn
(D) Zn > Na > Cu
95. Which of the following metals is
more reactive than Hydrogen ?
(A) Gold (B) Calcium
(C) Aluminium (D) Iron

96. Which of the following metals can
displace Hydrogen from its compounds
like water and acids to form hydrogen
gas ?
(A) Tin (B) Copper
(C) Mercury (D) Silver
97. The approximate percentage of
salt by weight in sea water is
(A) 41% (B) 3.6%
(C) 0.1% (D) 10.2%
98. The common salt is iodised to
prevent occurrence of which of the
following diseases in the human body?
(A) Diabetes (B) Goitre
(C) Beri-beri (D) Night-blindness
99. A wire of a certain length has a
resistance of 2.2 . If the wire is stretched
to twice its original length, then find the
new resistance.
(A) 8.8 (B) 1.1 
(C) 2.2 (D) 4.4 
100.
In the above circuit, the effective
resistance between the points A and B
is
(A) 18 (B) 
9
4 4
(C) 
3
1 6 (D) 
3
1 3

ANSWERS
1. (D):
2 2 4 k 2 7 AB 
k 8 41 k2 
2 2 10 k 6 7 AC 
k 20 101 k2 
2 2 10 4 6 2 BC 
52 36 16 
13 2 
Since ABC is isosceles,
therefore
AB = AC
k 8 41 k2 
k 20 101 k2 
12k = 60 k = 5
2. (D): 2 2 b nb a na 
2 2 b b 5 a a 5 4 
2 2 2 2 1 n b 1 n a 
2 2 b a 16 4 2 2 b a 16 
±(n – 1) = 16
n = 17, –15
3. (A):
Let D be the mid-point of BC.
AD is the median.
2 3 
6 4 
3 
B
A
A(7, k)
B(2, 4) C(6, 10)
A(–3, 1)
G(1, –1)
B(2, b) C(a, –4) D
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2
4 b ,
2
2 a
1
2

Coordinates of G are
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1 2
1 1
2
4 b . 2
,
1 2
3 1
2
2 a . 2

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i.e. 3
3 b ,
3
1 a 
1
3
3 b , 1
3
1 a 



i.e.a = 4, b = 0
4. (C): radians = 1800
5
3 180 radians
5
3 




=1080
5. (A): 2x – 3y + 2 = 0
3y = 2x + 2
3
2 x
3
2 y 
Slope of this line 3
2 
6. (B): 1
5
2
10
x 3 1
5
1 
5
3 x
10
3
5
6 
3
10
5
3
x
3
10
5
6

– 4 x < – 2
7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (D)
11. (A) 12. (C) 13. (D) 14. (D)
15. (D) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (B)
19. (D) 20. (C) 21. (C) 22. (C)
23. (D) 24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (C)
27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (C)
31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (A) 34. (C)
35. (B) 36. (D)
37. (A): 5 1 4 7 3 9 8 5 7 2 6 3 1
5 8 6 3 8 5 2 2 4 3 4 9 6
38. (C): 5 1 4 7 3 9 8 5 7 2 6 3 1
5 8 6 3 8 5 2 2 4 3 4 9 6
39. (C): 5 1 4 7 3 9 8 5 7 2 6 3 1
5 8 6 3 8 5 2 2 4 3 4 9 6
40. (A): 95 18 23 47 83
41. (A): 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24,
27, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 45
42. (C): a2 – 2ab + b2 = (a – b)2
= (8.55 – 3.55)2 = 25
Here a = 8.55, b = 3.55
43. (D)
44. (C): b a a b b a a b b a a b
45. (D): m n o | n o p q |
o p q r s | p q r s t u
46. (C): c a b b a c / c a b b a c/
c a b b a c
47. (A): 3 / 4 3 / 2 27 216 4
1 ? 
81 36
4
1 3 6
4
1 4 2 
9
1
81
36
4
1 
48. (A):
49. (D)
50. (B): Harry < Mirza < Rahul
< Sushil < Roshan
51. (B) 52. (D) 53. (D) 54. (B)
55. (A) 56. (D) 57. (D) 58. (C)
59. (A) 60. (A) 61. (D) 62. (A)
63. (A) 64. (A) 65. (B) 66. (A)
67. (A) 68. (A) 69. (A) 70. (A)
71. (D) 72. (C) 73. (B) 74. (D)
75. (B) 76. (D) 77. (C) 78. (C)
79. (A) 80. (D) 81. (D) 82. (A)
83. (B) 84. (C) 85. (D) 86. (B)
87. (A) 88. (D) 89. (B) 90. (A)
91. (B) 92. (C) 93. (C) 94. (A)
95. (B) 96. (A) 97. (B) 98. (B)
99. (A) 100. (C) o

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