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PART - I (PHYSICS) Hkkx- I ¼HkkSfrd foK ku½
Straight Objective Type
This section contains (1-20) multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and
(D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
lh/ksoLrqfu"B izd kj
bl [k.M esa(1-20) cgq& fod Yih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u d s4 fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) gSa] ft uesalsfl Q Z,d l gh gSA
1. A cylinder of mass m and radius r is suspended from a looped cord as shown. One end
of the cord is attached directly to a rigid support, while the other end is attached to a
spring of spring constant k. Time period of the small vibrations of the cylinder is :
m nzO;eku rFkk r f=kT;k d k ,d csy u Mksjh d h lgk;rk lsfp=kkuql kj y Vd k gqv k gSA Mksjh d k ,d
fljk lh/ksn`< vk/kkj lst qM k gqv k gSt cfd nql jk fljk k fLizax fu;rkd d h fLizax lst qM k gqv k gSA
csy u d svYi nksy u d k vkorZd ky gksxkA
3m 2m 8m m
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 2
8k 3k 3k k
2. A boy is playing carromboard. Striker S is moving with velocity u (= 10 m/s) and queen Q
is at rest. See angle (= 37°) in the figure. Mass of S and Q are m and 2m. Friction is
absent and coefficient of resistution is e. If after collision Q moves along SQ direction and
S moves along perpendicular to SQ then value of 1/e is:
,d y Md k d sje cksM Z[ksy jgk gSA LVªkbd j S u (= 10 m/s) lsxfr d j jgk gSA rFkk jkuh (queen) Q
fojke ij gS]fp=kesa(= 37°) d ks.kns[ksA S rFkkQ d knzO;eku m rFkk2m gSA ?k"kZ.kvuqifLFkr gSrFkk
izR;koLFkku xq
.kka
d e gS
A ;fn VDd j d si'pkr~Q, SQ fn'kkesaxfr d jrkgSrFkkS, SQ d sy Ecor~fn'kk
esaxfr d jrk gSrks1/e d k eku gksxkA
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
3. A capillary tube with inner cross-section in the form of a square of side a is dipped vertically in a liquid of
density and surface tension which wet the surface of capillary tube with angle of contact . The approximate
height to which liquid will be raised in the tube is : (Neglect the effect of surface tension at the corners
capillary tube)
,d d sf'kd k uy h ft ld k vkUrfjd vuqizLFk d kV 'a' Hkqt k d soxZd s: i esagS]d ks ?kuRo rFkk i`"B ruko d snzo esaÅ /okZ/kj
Mq
cks;kt krkgS];g nzo d sf'kd kuy hd hlrg d ks Li'kZ¼lEid Z ½ d ks.kd slkFkfHkxksrkgS
A ufy d kes
anzo }kjkiz
kIr d hxbZy xHkx
Å ¡p kbZgS%(d sf'kd k uy h d sd ksuksaij i`"B ruko d sizHkko d ksux.; ekfu;s)
2 cos 4 cos 8 cos
(A) ag (B) ag (C) ag (D) None of these ¼bues
alsd ksbZugh½
1
4 kg nz
O;eku, r f=kT;k rFkk h Å ¡p kbZ(= 4r) d k ,d ,d leku Bksl xksy k [kqjnjh lrg 2 ij fojke esaj[kk gqv k gSA
,d O;fDr ,d leku Roj.k a T 10 î m/s2 lsxfr d j jgh Vªsu esacSBk gSA O;fDr u lkisf{kd osx lsfcUnqO (Vªsu d sQ 'kZ
ij) ls,d xsan d ksQ sd rk gSA ¼t gkau = Vsªu d slkis{k xsan d k osx = ub,T 20 î 20 ĵ m/s).
x
u
aT= 10 ^i m/s
2
t=0 t=T
O A
7. Velocities of three persons A, B, C and sound source S are shown in diagram. Frequency of sound source is
600 Hz and sound speed is 325 m/sec. At given situation, which of the following is correct :
rhu O;fDr A, B, C rFkk /ofu L=kksr S d sosx Ø e'k% fp=k esaçnf'kZr gSA /ofu L=kksr d h vkof̀Ùk 600 Hz rFkk /ofu d h pky
325 m/sec gS A nh xbZfLFkfr;ksaij fuEu esalsd kSulk d Fku lR; gS:
3600
(A) frequency observed by A is Hz (B) frequency observed by B is zero
7
(C) frequency observed by C is 600 Hz (D) frequency observed by A and C is same
3600
(A) A }kjk çs
f"kr vkof̀Ùk Hz gSA (B) B }kjk çs
f"kr vkof̀Ùk 'kwU; gSA
7
(C) C }kjk çs
f"kr vkof̀Ùk 600 Hz gSA (D) A rFkk C }kjk çs
f"kr vkof̀Ùk leku gSaA
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
9. A particle is performing SHM of amplitude A . If maximum time taken by the particle to cover a distance A is 4sec
then the minimum time taken by the particle to cover a distance A is :
,d d .kA vk;ke lsljy vkorZxfr d j jgkgSA ;fn d .k}kjkA nwjhd ksr; d jusesy xkvf/kd re le; 4sec gSrksd .k}kjk
A nw
jh d ksr; d jusesay xk U;wure le; gksxk %
(A) 1 sec (B) 2 sec (C) 3 sec (D) 4 sec
10. Length of a string OP fixed at both ends is 3 m. Tension in the string is 0.64 N and mass per unit length of the string
is 0.01 kg/m. Set up a standing wave in the string OP in such a way that distance between two consecutive nodes
1 1
is m. At t = 0 velocity of each particle of the string is zero and particle at x = m has transverse displacement
2 6
as 1 cm in upward direction (that is y = +1 cm). Possible equation of standing wave in the string is :
nksuksfljksij fLFkj MksjhOP d hy EckbZ3 m gSA Mksjhesaruko 0.64 N gSrFkkMksjhd h,d kad y EckbZd knzO;eku 0.01 kg/m gSA
1
Mksjh OP esavizxkeh rjax bl rjg O;ofLFkr d jrsgSfd nksØ ekxr fuLianksad se/; nwjh m gS
A t = 0 ij Mksjh d sizR;sd d .k
2
1
d k osx 'kwU; gSrFkk x = m ij d .kd k Å ij d hfn'kk es
avuqizLFkfoLFkkiu 1 cm gS(vFkkZr~y = +1 cm) Mksjh esavizxkeh rjax
6
o X
P
(A) y = 2 cos 2x cos 8 t (B) y = (2×10–2) sin 2x sin 16 t
(C) y = 2 cos 2x sin 16 t (D) None of these ¼buesal sd ksbZugha½
h h
(C) v = 2g h1 2 2 (D) v = 2g 1 1 h 2
1 2
13. Block P of mass m rests on a rough surface of a horizontal cicular disc. Friction coefficient = 0.1 between block
1
and surface of disc. CP = r = m where C is centre of rotation. Disc starts from rest with constant angular
2
acceleration = 1rad/s2 as shown in figure. Then the time (in sec) after which block starts slipping (g = 10m/s2)
is –
m nz O;eku d k,d Cy kWd P {kSfrt oÙ̀kkd kj pd rhd h[kqjnjhlrg ij fojke ij j[kkgS
A CykW
d rFkkpd rhd hlrg d se/; ?k"kZ
.k
1
xq.kkad = 0.1 gSA CP = r = 2 m t gkaC ?kw .kZu d kd s
UnzgSA pd rhfojkekoLFkklsfu;r d ks.kh; Roj.k = 1rad/s2 lsfp=kkuq
l kj
izkjEHk gksrh gSA rc og le; (lsd a.M esa) ft ld si'pkr~Cy kWd fQ ly uk izkjEHk d jsxk (g = 10m/s2), gksxk &
16. A cat C is running towards O with constant velocity 6 m/s and a rat R is
running towrards O with constant velocity 8 m/s as shown in figure. Initially
RO = 40 m and CO = 50 m. Minimum distance between rat and cat will
be :
,d fcYy h C, O d h vksj fu;r osx 6 m/s lsnkSM jgh gSrFkk ,d [kjxks'k R, O
d hvksj fu;r osx 8 m/s lsfp=kkuq
l kj xfr d j jgkgSA izkjEHkesaRO = 40 m rFkk
CO = 50 m gS ][kjxks'k rFkk fcYy h d se/; U;wure nwjh gksxhA
(A) 30 m (B) 15 m
(C) 20 m (D) 16 m
18. A particle is thrown in upward direction with 40m/s from the top of a 100m high
building OE. Choose origin at O and X-axis in upward direction Let x be the
position of particle at time t measured from O. i.e x= s = displacement of particle
in time t. Let v be velocity of particle at time t, and d be the distance covered by
the particle in time t.
Assume that particle does not collides with building OE during its motion.
Choose the incorrect graph :
100m Å ¡ p hehukj OE d s'kh"kZls40m/s d sos x ls,d d .kd ksÅ ij d hfn'kkesaQ s
d kt krk
gSA ewy fcUnqd ksO ij rFkk X-v{k d ksÅ ij d hfn'kk esaekfu;sA ekuk x, t le; i'pkr O
lsekih xbZd .k d hfLFkfr gS]rFkk x= s = t le; esasd .kd k foLFkkiuA ekuk v, t le; ij
d .k d k osx gSrFkk d, t le; esad .k }kjk r; d h xbZnwjh gSrks
;g ekfu;sfd d .kbld hxfr d snkSjku ehukj OE lsughVd jkrkgSvlR; xzkQ d kp;u
d hft ,A
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(A) V > III > IV > II > I (B) III > V > II > IV > I (C) I > II > IV > III > V (D) V > IV > II > III > I
(A) I is aromatic, II & III are not aromatic (B) I & II are aromatic, III is not aromatic
(C) All I, II & III are aromatic (D) I & II are aromatic, and III is antiaromatic
(A) I ,s
jksesfVd , II o III ,sjksesfVd ughagSA (B) I o II ,s
jksesfVd gS]III ,sjksesfVd ughagSA
(C) I, II o III lHkh,s
jkses
fVd gSA (D) I o II ,s
jksesfVd gSrFkkIII ,UVh,sjksesfVd gSA
28. Hybridisation of Iodine atoms in Cl3 (in its stable form, found in solid state) and 2Cl4Br2 are :
(A) sp3 & sp3d2 (B) sp3d2 & sp3d3 (C) both sp3d (D) both sp3d2
Cl3 (bld h Bks
l voLFkk esabld sLFkk;h : i esa½ rFkk 2Cl4Br2 esavk;ksM hu ijek.kqv ksad slad j.k fuEu gSa%
(A) sp3 rFkksp3d2 (B) sp3d2 rFkksp3d3 (C) sp3d nks
uksa (D) sp3d2 nks
uksa
29. Let us develop a hypothetical model with an positron surrounding an antiproton. For such an hypothetical atom,
which is correct.
(A) Ionisation energy of hypothetical atom is lesser than IE for hydrogen atom.
(B) Ionisation energy of hypothetical atom is same to that for hydrogen atom.
(C) Ionisation energy of hypothetical atom is greater than IE for hydrogen atom.
(D) There is no way to correlate the IE of hypothetical atom and hydrogen atom.
ekuk ,d iksft VªkWu d slkFk ,d d kYifud ekWM y d ks,d ,UVhizksVksu d spkjksavksj fod flr fd ;k x;kA bl d kYifud ijek.kq
d sfy , d kSulk d Fku lgh gSA
(A) d kYifud ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZ ] gkbMªkst u ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZlsd e gksrh gSA
(B) d kYifud ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZ ] gkbMªkst u ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZd sleku gksrh gSA
(C) d kYifud ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZ ] gkbMªkst u ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZlsvf/kd gksrh gSA
(D) ;gk¡d kYifud ijek.kqrFkk gkbMª kst u ijek.kqd h vk;uu Å t kZd ks,d &nwl jslslEcfU/kr d jusd k d ksbZrjhd k ughagSA
33. X and Y are two elements which form X2 Y3 and X3Y4. If 0.20 mol of X2Y3 weighs 32.0 g and 0.4 mol of X3Y4
weighs 92.8 g, the atomic weights of X and Y are respectively
(A) 16.0 and 56.0 (B) 8.0 and 28.0 (C) 56.0 and 16.0 (D) 28.0 and 8.0
X vkSj Y nksrRo gSt ksX2 Y3 vkSj X3Y4 cukrsgSA ;fn X2Y3 d s0.20 eksy d k Hkkj 32.0 g vkSj X3Y4 d s0.4 eksy d k Hkkj
92.8 g gS
] rc X vkSj Y d k ijek.kqHkkj Ø e'k% gksxk %
(A) 16.0 rFkk 56.0 (B) 8.0 rFkk 28.0 (C) 56.0 rFkk 16.0 (D) 28.0 rFkk 8.0
34. At STP, a container has 1 mole of Ar(argon), 3 moles of CO2 ,3 moles of O2 and 4 moles of N2. Without changing
the total pressure, if 1 mole of O2 is removed the partial pressure of O2
(A) decreases by 26% (B) decrease by 50% (C) is unchaged (D) decrease by 45%
,d crZu esaSTP ij Ar (vkxZu) d k 1 eksy ]CO2 d k 3 eksy ]O2 d k 3 eksy rFkk N2 d k 4 eksy mifLFkr gSA fcuk d qy nkc d ks
ifjofrZr fd ;s] ;fn O2 d s1 eksy ckgj fud ky fn;st k;srksO2 d k vkaf'kd nkc &
(A) 26% ls?kVs xk (B) 50% ls?kVs xk (C) vifjofrZ
r jgsxk (D) 45% ls?kVs
xkA
35. KIO3 reacts with KI to liberate iodine and liberated Iodine is titrated with standard hypo solution, The reactions are
36. Let A = {a, b, c, d} and B = {a, b, c}. Then the number of sets X contained in A and not contained in B is
ekuk A = {a, b, c, d} rFkk B = {a, b, c}. rc A esaleqPp; X d h la[;k ft lesaB ughagS&
(A) 8 (B) 6 (C) 16 (D) 12
37. Let A be the set of all men living in a town. Which one of the following relations is a function from A to A?
(A) {(a, b) A × A | b is the son of a} (B) {(a, b) A × A | b is the father of a}
(C) {(a, b) A × A | a and b are same} (D) {(a, b) A × A | a is the grandfather of b}
ekuk A ,d d Lcsesajgusoky sO;fDr;ksad k leqPp; gSA fuEu lEcU/kksaesalsd kSulk ,d Q y u gS?
(A) {(a, b) A × A | b, ad k iq=k gS} (B) {(a, b) A × A | b, a d k firk gS}
(C) {(a, b) A × A | a vkS
j b leku gS} (D) {(a, b) A × A | a, b d k nknk gS}
38. The digit just left of decimal point in the decimal form of the number (5 2 6 )2013 is
la[;k (5 2 6 )2013 d sn'key o : i esan'key o fcUnqd sBhd cka;h vksj d k vad gS&
(A) 7 (B) 0 (C) 9 (D) 5
39. A plane convex quadrilateral has area 50 cm2 and the sum of two opposite sides and a diagonal is 20 cms. The
possible length of other diagonal can be
,d lery esamÙky prqHkqZt d k {ks=kQ y 50 ls-eh-2 rFkk nksfoifjr Hkqt kvksavkSj ,d fod .kZd k ;ksxQ y 20 ls-eh-gSrksvU;
fod .kZd h laHkkfor y EckbZgksld rh gS&
(A) 10 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 8 2 cm (D) 10 2 cm
40. If x4 – 3x3 + 2x2 – 3x + 1 = 0. Then find the value of |2x – 3| = ?
;fn x4 – 3x3 + 2x2 – 3x + 1 = 0. rc |2x – 3| d k eku gS&
(A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 11 (D) 3
41. If the sum of the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 is equal to the sum of the squares of their
reciprocals, then
(A) bc2, ca2, ab2 are in AP (B) bc2, ab2, ca2 are in AP
2 2 2
(C) ca , bc , ab are in AP (D) ab, bc, ca are in AP
;fn f}?kkr lehd j.k ax2 + bx + c = 0 d sewy ksad k ;ksx] ewy ksad soxksZd s;ksx d scjkcj gks] rks
(A) bc2, ca2, ab2 lekUrj Js<h esagSA lekUrj Js<h esagSA
(B) bc2, ab2, ca2
(C) ca , bc , ab lekUrj Js
2 2 2
<h esagSA (D) ab, bc, ca lekUrj Js
<h esagSA
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)
43. The number of ordered pairs of positive integers (a, b), such that their least common multiple is the given positive
integer 72 × 113 × 194, is :
/kukRed iw.kk±d ksa(a, b) d sØ fer ;qXe rkfd mud k y ?kqÙke lekoR;Z72 × 113 × 194 gS&
(A) 215 (B) 315 (C) 415 (D) 195
45. If x cos + y sin = x cos + y sin = 2a and (2 sin /2) × sin /2 = 1, then
;fn x cos + y sin = x cos + y sin = 2a vkSj (2 sin /2) × sin /2 = 1, rc
(A) y2 = 4a(x – a) (B) y2 = 4a(a – x) (C) x2 = 4a(y – a) (D) x2 = 4a(a – y)
46. Straight lines are drawn from the point A(3, 2) to meet the line 6x + 7y – 30 = 0 at point P. Then, the locus of the
midpoints of the segment AP is :
,d ljy js[kkA(3, 2) lsgksd j t krhgSrFkkjs[kk6x + 7y – 30 = 0 d ksfcUnqP ij fey rhgS]rc AP d se/; fcUnqd kfcUnqiFk
Kkr d hft ,A
(A) x2 – y2 = 30 (B) 6x + 7y = 31
(C) (6x – 3)2 + (7y – 2)2 = 302 (D) 6x + 7y = 32
47. If 25a2 + 16b2 – 40ab – c2 = 0, then the line 2ax + by + c = 0 passes through a fixed point whose coordinates are
;fn 25a2 + 16b2 – 40ab – c2 = 0, rc js[kk 2ax + by + c = 0 ,d fuf'pr fcUnqlsxqt jrh gS] og fcUnqgS&
5 5 5
(A) , 4 (B) , 4 (C) , 4 (D) (5, – 4)
2 2 2
49. If P, Q and R are three points on the parabola y2 = 4ax at which the normal intersect at the point (h, k), then the
centroid of PQR is
;fn P, Q rFkk R ijoy ; y2 = 4ax d srhu fcUnqgSft u ij [khap sx, vfHky Ec fcUnq(h, k) ij fey rsgS]rc PQR d k d sUnzd
gS&
1 4 2 2a h
(A) (h 2a), 0 (B) (h 2a),0 (C) (h 2a, 0 (D) , 0
3 3 3 3
x2 y2
50. If the eccentricity of an ellipse 2
2
1 is 1/ 6 , then its latus rectum is :
1 2
x2 y2
;fn nh?kZoÙ̀k 2
2 1 d h mRd s
Unzrk 1/ 6 gS]rc ukfHky Ec gS&
1 2
8 10 5 7
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 6 6 6
x x
52. Number of natural numbers satisfying the equation are (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
49 51
x x
lehd j.k 49 51 d kslarq"V d jusoky h izkd r̀ la[;kvksad h la[;k gS& (t gk¡[.] egÙke iw.kk±d Q y u d ksO;Dr d jrk gS)
56. Number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) such that x, y, z are primes and xy + 1 = z is :
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) None of these
(x, y, z) Ø fer ;q
Xeksad h la[;k t cfd x, y, z vHkkT; gSrFkk x + 1 = z gS&
y
3 –1 3 1
57. Number of 'x' in the interval 0 , such that + = 4 2 is are
2 sin x cos x
3 –1 3 1
vUrjky 0 , esax d sekuksad h la[;k gSt cfd + = 4 2 gS&
2 sin x cos x
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) 2
58. The sum of all 'x' in the interval [0, 2] such that 3cot2x + 7cotx + 3 = 0
lehd j.k 3cot2x + 7cotx + 3 = 0 d svUrjky [0, 2] esalHkh x gy ksad k ;ksxQ y gS&
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 2
1 cos x 1 cos x x
59. If x (, 2) and cot a , then ‘a’ is equal to :
1 cos x 1 cos x 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
4 2 3
1 cos x 1 cos x x
;fn x (, 2) rFkk cot a , rc a cjkcj gS&
1 cos x 1 cos x 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) bues
alsd ksbZugha
4 2 3
6 21 36
63.
9 45 81
7 (?) 49
(A) 32 (B) 28 (C) 35 (D) 56
64. If we coded "MASTER" in a particular manner then find the code from following alternative &
;fn "MASTER" d ksfd lh fuf'pr fu;e lslkad sfrd Hkk"kk esafy [kk t krk gSrksfuEu fod Yiksaesalsd wV D;k gksxk &
(A) OCVUGT (B) OEUVGT (C) OCUVGT (D) OCUVIT
70. At what time between 4 and 5 will be hands of clock be in opposite direction ?
7 9 6 1
(A) 53 min. past 4 (B) 21 min. past 4 (C) 54 min. past 4 (D) 49 min. past 4
11 11 11 11
4 vkS
j 5 ct sd se/; fd l le; ?kM+h d h nksuksalqbZ;k¡foijhr fn'kk esagksxh ?
7 9 6 1
(A) 4 ct d j 53 (B) 4 ct d j 21 (C) 4 ct d j 54 (D) 4 ct d j 49
11 11 11 11
72. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the second, the sixth, the ninth and the twelfth letters of the word
'CONTRIBUTION', which of the following will be the last letter of that word ? If more than one such words can be
made, give M as the answer and if no such word is there, give X as the answer.
;fn og lEHko gksfd 'kCn 'CONTRIBUTION' d snql js]NBs]uosa] vkSj ckjgosav{kj lsd ksbZv/kZiw.kZLora=k 'kCn cukuk lEHko
gks] rksfuEu esalsd kSulk v{kj ml 'kCn d k vfUre v{kj gksxk \ ;fn bl izd kj d s,d lsvf/kd 'kCn cukuk lEHko gksrks
mÙkj M nhft ;svkSj ;fn d ksbZ'kCn cukuk lEHko ughagksrksmÙkj X nhft ;sA
(A) N (B) O (C) X (D) M
Direction : (73) The following question consists of five figure. These figures form a series. Find out the one from the
answer figures that will continue the series.
funsZ'k : (73) iz'u esa] fp=kksad snksl ewg gSaA iz'u v kd f̀r rFkk mÙkj v kd f̀r] mÙkj v kd f̀r A, B, C rFkkD l sv afd r gSA mÙkj v kd f̀r;ksa
esal sml v kd f̀r d k pquko d hft ;st ksiz'u v kd f̀r esanh xbZv kd f̀r;ksad h Jsa.kh d ksv kxsc<+k l d sA
73.
74.
Direction (75) : In the following question, there is a diagram marked (X), with one or more dots placed in it. The
diagram is followed by four other figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) only one of which is such as to make
possible the placement of the alternative in each case.
funsZ'k (75):fuEufy f[kr iz'u esa] ,d v kd f̀r (X) nh xbZgSft l l s,d ;k v f/kd fcUnqy xsgq, gSA ;g v kd f̀r v U; pkj v kd f̀r;ksad k
v uql j.k d jrh gSft ud ksfd (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) esafpfUgr fd ;k x;k gSA buesal sfl Q Z,d v kd f̀r esabu fcUnqv ksa d s
l gh fpfUgr d h l EHkkouk gSA ml fod Yi d kspqfu;s?
75.
(X)
8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (C) 13. (D) 14. (A)
15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (B)
22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (A) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (D) 28. (D)
29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (A) 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (C)
36. (A) 37. (C) 38. (C) 39. (D) 40. (A) 41. (A) 42. (C)
43. (B) 44. (D) 45. (B) 46. (B) 47. (B) 48. (C) 49. (C)
50. (B) 51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (A) 54. (B) 55. (C) 56. (B)
57. (D) 58. (B) 59. (A) 60. (C) 61. (D) 62. (C) 63. (B)
64. (C) 65. (C) 66. (D) 67. (A) 68. (D) 69. (A) 70. (C)
71. (C) 72. (B) 73. (D) 74. (B) 75. (D)