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In a right angled triangle ABC, the hypotenuse AB = P, then



AB . AC + BC . BA + CA . CB = .........

ABC
AB = P
AB . AC + BC . BA + CA . CB =
1
1) 2P2
2) P2
3) P2
4) 4P2
Ans: 3
2

If a = i + 4 j, b = 2 i 3 j, c = 5 i + 9 j, then c is equal to ........

1) 2 a + b
2) a + 2 b
3) 3 a + b
4) a + 3 b
Ans: 3

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Mathematics

Algebra (JUNIOR INTER)


1. If x [3.6, 3.3] then the range of
f(x) = [x + [x + [x]]] is ... (where [ ] denotes
G.I.F.)
x [3.6, 3.3]
([ ]
x

, f(x) = [x + [x + [x]]] uh
C Je g v)
2) {4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3}

3) {12, 9, 6, 3, 0, 3, 6, 9}

4) {3, 3}

2. f: RR defined by f(x) = x2 + 2 then f1(18) =


f: RR, f(x)= x2 + 2
f1 (18) = ........

u-- f vi

1) Does not exists


2) {4}

u-n

3) {4, 4}

4) (4, 4)

1
1
3. The range of f(x) = + is ......
sin x
cos x
1
1
f(x) = +
sin x cos x

1) [2 2, )
2) [2 2, )

3) [ 2, )
4) [2 2, 2 2 ]

uh .....

x2 + 1
+ sin1 is ......
2x

4) (1, 1)

sin1 (x 4)
5. The domain of f(x) =
2 is ......
16 x

sin1 (x 4)
f(x) =

16 x2

v ......

2) [3, 4)

3) (3, 4)

4) [4, 4]

6. f: RR is given by f(x) = x2 + x, then f is ......


f: RR, f(x) = x2 + x

u--

f .......

-C.
1) One - one

j
y
Cy
-, -vh

2) Onto
3) Bijective
4) Many one, into

7. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, B = {, , , },
then the number of constant functions that
can be defined from A B are ........
A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, B = {, , , }
A
B
......

, * -Ey* n v-
u
1) 12

2) 48

([.] denotes G.I.F.) is A. The number of


integral values of a such that a A is ......

x
sin1 1 + log x [x]
A
2
a
........ (a A)

g N- u

1) 4

2) 3

3) 2

4) 0

12. If f: RR, g: RR are defined by f(x) =


3x 2, g(x) = 2 + 3x, then (g1o f1) (5) =

Ey*i

) v...

3) (0, )

2) {1, 1}

1) [3, 4]

1) 1

x2 + 1
f(x) = cos (sin x) + sin1
2x
1) R

11. The domain of the function

x
sin1 1 + log x [x]
2

f: RR, g: RR, f(x) = 3x 2, g(x) = 2 + 3x

4. The domain of f(x) =

cos (sin x)

4) R {(2n + 1) , n Z}
2

R {(2n + 1) , n Z}
4

3) 4

4) 7

8. The number of linear functions which map


from [1, 1] onto [0, 2] is .......
[1, 1]

* [0, 2] Ey* -
v- u ......
1) Infinite
2) 0
3) 1
4) 2

1
9. If f: [1, ) [2, ) is given by f(x) = x +
x
then f1(x) = ......

(g1o f1) (5)

2) 1/2

N .....

3) 1/9

4) 1/5

13. If a2 + b2 + c2 = 3 then the range of


ab + bc + ca is ........
a2 + b2 + c2 = 3

[
[

ab + bc + ca uh.....

]
]

1
1) 1,
2
3
3) , 3
2

2) [1, 2]

3
4) 3,
2

1
f(x) = x [x], g(x) = sin [x]
2
[ ]
x
gof
A, fog
B

v-, C
v. v uh
uh ......

j
Je g
v

2) B

A 3) A = B 4) A B = 0

15. {x R: [x x] = 5} = ........

u-

1) R

2)

3) {x R / x < 0}

4) {x R / x 0}

16. Let f: RR, f(x) = x + x is ......


1) One-one but not onto

y F vh

f1(x) = ........

x + x2 4
x
1)
2)
2
1 + x2

x x 4
3)
4) x + x2 4
2
tan 2x
10. The domain of f(x) = is ..
6 cos x + 2 sin 2x
tan 2x
f(x) =
........
6 cos x + 2 sin 2x

v--i

1) R {(2n + 1) , n Z}
2

2) R {(2n + 1) , n Z}
4

2 Onto but not one-one

vh F y

u G- -

-C
x Eo *h ......

G- y

1) = =

2) + + = 0

3) + + = 1

4) = =

22. A unit vector in the XY - plane that makes



an angle of 45 with the vector i + j and an

angle 60 with the vector 3 i 27 j is ......


i + j, 3 i 27 j
45, 60
XY -

C-- -
E C

i+j
ij
i+j
2)
3)
4)

2
2
3


23. If a = i + 2 j + 3 k, b = i + 2 j + k,

c = 3 i + j and d is normal to both a and b



then ( c, d) = ......



a = i + 2 j + 3 k, b = i + 2 j + k, c = 3 i + j,

d
a, b
( c d) =

( )
( )

4
1) cos1

30

( )
( )

4
2) sin1

30

2
3) cos1

30

2
4) sin1

30

24. If the four vectors a, b, c, d are coplaner


then (a b) ( c d) =

a, b, c, d


(a b) ( c d) = .....

1) 0
2) a
3) b
4) 0

25. Let a, b, c be three vectors having magni

tude 1, 1, 2 respectively. If a ( a c) + b =

0 then the angle between a and c is .......



a, b, c


1 1 2 a ( a c) + b = 0
a, c

1)
6

3) Both one-one and onto

2)
4

3)
3

2
4)
3

y, vh
4) Neither one-one nor onto

is divisible by ......
n

u
T--C.
1) 24

2) 64

n (n2 1) .......

3) 17

4) 676

(n + 99) (n + 100) (n + 101) ...... (n + 108)


n N)

T Je --g ...... (\
1) 9!

2) 10!

3) 11!
n

j ----C

19. For all n N which of the following is divisible by 9?

C--

26. The distance between the plane whose

equation is r . (2 i + j 3 k) = 5 and the line



whose equation is r = i + (2 i + 5 j + 3 k) is...

r . (2 i + j 3 k) = 5

r = i + (2 i + 5 j + 3 k)

,
u

T---u--C C?

(n N)

3
1)

14

5
2)

14

7
3)

14

2
4)

14

27. A is (x1, y1) where x1 = 1 on the curve y =


x2 + x + 10. If the tangent at A cuts the

X-axis at B then the value of OA . AB is
equal to ......
y = x2 + x + 10

vj A (x1, y1) G
(\ x1 = 1) A l U pz- X-~Eo

B l h OA . AB N ......

1) 148


28. If a = 3, b = 2, ( a , b) = , then the
3
area of the triangle with adjacent sides


a + 2 b and 2 a + b (in sq.units) is ......


a = 3, b = 2, ( a , b) =
3


a + 2 b, 2 a + b

o - o
vA ju ......... (.-Ex)

1) 9 3

2) 148

3) 140

4) 140

93
2)
4

93
3)
2

9
4)
2

29. If A, B, C, D be any four points and E and F


be the mid points of AC and BD, and also

AB + CB + CD + AD = k FE then the value


of k is .....
A, B, C, D j 4 G-, AC, BD
u G- E, F

AB + CB + CD + AD = k FE k = ......
1) 2
2) 4
3) 2
4) 4
30. ABC is a triangle and 'O' any point in the
plane of the triangle. The lines AO, BO and
CO meet the sides BC, CA and AB in D, E,
F respectively.
OD OE
OF
Then + + equals ...
AD
BE
CF
ABC, 'O'
CO
BC, CA, AB

-E j G AO, BO,

- D, E, F
OD OE OF = .......
h + +
AD

BE

CF

OD OE OF
3) . . 4) 0
AD BE CF


31. Let A = 3 i + 4 j k, B = i + 3 j + k and

C = 5 ( i + j + k). Then the perpendicular
distance of the point C from the line AB is ...


A = 3 i + 4 j k, B = i + 3 j + k,

C = 5 ( i + j + k)
C
AB
1) 1

2) 1

G *
o - ....

5
4
8 5
5
1) 2) 8 3) 5 4) 4
3
3
3
3

32. If ( b c) ( c a) = 3 c then
[b c c a a b] is equal to .........

( b c) ( c a) = 3 c
[b c c a a b]

N .......

1) 2
2) 16
3) 9
4) 25

33. b and c are non collinear vectors. a is a



vector such that a.( b + c) = 4 and

a ( b c) = (x2 2x + 6) b + (sin y) c and


0 < y . Then the point (x, y) is .......

a, b


a.( b + c ) = 4, a ( b c) =

(x2 2x + 6) b + (sin y) c, 0 < y . (x, y)

--M C-, j C

G....

......

18. The greatest positive integer which divides


(n + 99) (n + 100) (n + 101) ....... (n + 108)
for all n N is .........

4) Depends on n

3) R

4) 10n + 1

20. If D, E are the midpoints of AB, BC of ABC

then BE + DC = ......

ABC
AB, AC

D, E
BE + DC = .....

1
3
1) BC
2) BC
3) 2 BC 4) BC
2
2

21. If r = a + b + c represents a plane pass


ing through the points a, b, c then .......


r = a + b + c
a , b, c

C- J-- -
, , ,

u ....

17. If n is an odd natural number then n (n2 1)

f: [1, ) [2, )

3) 32n + 3n + 1

-M-

(Where [.] is G.I.F.)

y , vh
1
f(x) = x +
x

2) 4n 3n 1

1) i

14. If the functions f and g are given by


1
f(x) = x [x] and g(x) = sin [x] , where [ ]
2
denotes integral part of x, and range of gof is
A, range of fog is B, then .......

1) A B

1) 8 n + 1

- h,

1) [8, 4]

.......

If n is an odd natural number..

1) (1, 1)

( )

2) 1,
2

( )

3) (1, ) 4) , 1
2

Key
1-3
2-3
3-1
4-2
5-2
6-4
7-3

8-4
9-1
10-4
11-4
12-3
13-3
14-3

15-2
16-4
17-1
18-2
19-2
20-4
21-3

22-1
23-1
24-4
25-1
26-1
27-2
28-3

29-4
30-1
31-1
32-3
33-2

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No. of Questions: 200

1. G-4

(, v>, tF, ) N
...
1) -- G-%Cl -o N
2) u-u N-A y uy p N
3) vG * yvu C
N
4) s _-- u-C- N- ho
N
2. yvu --- -AE -v
C- --?
1) D@
2) . G.. -\
3) --
4) v-
3. t N-N E, -j N-N E
Eo
1) N-N - D
2) N-N - A
3) N-N - E
4) N-N - C
4. - -vt - Z
o?
1) v-v-
2) N--
3) -
4) g-
5. -- B C C?
1) -C
2) vt-v
3) -J
4) J
6. --- u-E A--_- o v
C?
1) %-pA
2) E
3) --
4)
7. v- u-C - L-T v
C?
1) v v
2) % v
3) x--v
4) -G v
8. Ny-N-u--Eo n-* V ?
1) --- h
2) X- h
3) v-- h
4) -v-- h
9. v-- E j Dy- C?
1)
2) v
3) Z-L
4) -J\-
10. t y Nv t?
1) T +
2) E + T + >
3) T + +
4) s + E +
11. ---Eo J--L-* L ?
1) v--N
2) Fq ~ t-
3) b-
4) > h
12. - -J--d Z N?
1) -, u-v- 2) ^, Bh--
3) J
4) jFo
13. \ Eo -J JE \ .
\ H n N?
1) Pu
2) jE-
3) -
4) p-
14. x-q H E--q v -
?
1) - d
2) d
3) vp >-
4)
15. v F C-q-Eo V Ey--h?
1) v 22
2) v-J 21
3) Ja 22
4) -J 23
16. fq v d - C?
1) -
2) - (j)
3)
4) j--
17. u-u NA y uy o
N?
1) -J, u
2) vq, j
3) vG
4) jFo

Marks: 200

18.

Time: 3 Hrs.

-u---j -E - h--
?
100
1)
60

19.

120
2)
80

140
3)
80

100
4)
100

--- L Z-A ?
C--D
2) ->-F--
3) vA---N-
4) O--
20. - - d G -JC?
1) u --b 2) - -u
3) u-d
4) \-- -u
21. - -Eo -JhC?
1) 0 vUE -Eo
1
2) 82
2 p -Eo
3) 180 -b-B C--
4) 90 Pa -Eo
22. - Z C- C?
1) D
2) qO
3) Tx 4) iCL
23. C- j Jh-.
1) -
2) -
3) \ u-
4) jFo j-
24. u-u NA - Hx u-~ * L -B ?
1) ->-F--
2) ---Jq
3) N--~ t
4) C--D
25. u -Eo -* -
C?
1) -B-
2) N--- V
3) ~y-
4) f V
26. v uC K- c-vC-E v-N uC?
1) \
2) x
3) 4) t
27. u - N (vd
N) jt- u--J-*C ?
1) --- M
2) --- v
3) . G.-.---\
4) l x-
28. -- B u-- \
C?
1) jE- h--
2) >-
3) N-L-
4) -- -n
29. v- A-*o C? (Nh-g--)
1) -
2)
3)
4) j
30. Tsd D -E N?
1)
2)
3) J-
4) J-A
31. - Nh-g A-l Z C?
1) h v
2) -n
3) -Z
4) u-v-
32. -- -z -Eo Ny-* V
?
1) v-- h
2) v-- h
3) v-h u
4) G--
33. C --- LTo v--L
v C?
1) CMx
2) -aJ
3) - E-
4) 1, 2
34. K-- E A-l vC C?
1) vC
2)
3) x
4) vC
35. ---- E Z, v--L v
u?
1) 29 Z, 7 v--L v
2) 28 Z, 7 v--L v
3) 26 Z, 6 v--L v
4) 36 Z, 6 v--L v
1)

36.

C- ----u v-N uC
C?
1) -L
2) g y
3) 1, 2
4) Tb
37. -J~ J- - --- -JE
\-?
1) Nv -
2) .-.-
3) l
4) o
38. v C-q p Ey--h?
1) d 12
2) Vj 11
3) d- 16
4) d- 24
39. --- Y - -O t-EZ- \ C?
1) *a
2)
3) qJ
4) --
40. u- YEo E -h?
1) u--@
2) Jo--@
3) wj-@
4) h--@
41. - A---j J--l-- L-T-o
C?
1) x-
2) -t
3) _-E-n
4) -n
42. v- A -j C C?
1) -
2) j
3) u
4) vt-v
43. 'i q--J-q N v J t-...?
1) --
2) --- v
3) -t-D
4) --- A
44. yO--- B U?
1) j
2) >y
3) -
4) -n
45. u-u NA v u- \ C?
1) u\
2) F
3) o
4) q
46. -A C L ?
(v-)
1) Jq
2) uJ
3) J C
4) -\ t
47. v \ C - f v Cl * f
N?
1)
2)
3) v-K
4) f
48. ~-- v x N _C?
1) \
2) -
3) G-8
4) G-4
49. v- A-l L" u- \--TC?
1) vG u
2) -J u
3) u u
4) u
50. W->- y \ C?
1) j o
2) -
3) j--
4)
51. -@ ...
1) A u-
2) u-
3) y- u- 4) u- u-
52. --- d-- %vA -v C?
1) \ 2) p 3) 4) u-d
53. v- A kh -E C?
1) CMx
2)
3) -
4) u q
54. -E C u--- t- E
-h?
1) u 2) -J
3) j 4)
55. jv- \oC ?
1) d-
2) NLx-
3) yf x
4) u

56.

d 15 yvu C-q --
N?
1) , n
2) -n, ~ J
3) , ~ J
4) j-O-
57. >x J- E j >x C?
1) _
2) ----
3) t
4) j--
58. j-B-n-- @N J-v L v C?
1) --J-q-
2) p-v
3) vA--
4)
59. -- u n- ?
1) X-
2) -Jg
3)
4) -O-v -Jg
60. -- -d N -B ~u
N?
1) h - Et
2) --
3) - --l-
4) -q Et
61. vAN -C-A ?
1) v--vA 2) Z-A
3) v vA
4) v ~ vA
62. , TJ- E-
C?
1)
2) u
3) -
4) Z-L
63. -E y v...

64.

2123
1)
2123

2102
2)
2102

3102
3)
3102

2113
4)
2113

C- \ (UNESCO) f \ -p- Jy G- n
C -p- Jy C?
1) -sq
2) -hu-j
3) p o
4) jFo
65. B --B- C-q-Eo p Ey-h?
1) 24
2) v 24
3) W 26
4) Vj 26
66. >-y v v -J
C?
1)
2) -J
3) H 4) -
67. --, \ -?
1) sJ a
2) y a
3) --a
4) Jd--a
68. --- u-o ---\ C?
1) --v
2) t-N--
3) t--
4) --o
69. v - To (Sugar bowl of the
world) E Eo -h?
1)
b -
2) u
3) v>
4)
70. - Ep. Ep -F
n N?
1) - -N N
2) -O -N N
3) u - N
4) v l-N
71. _-E-n- J--l --o -- E
j Z C?
1) t Qt
2)
3) J
4) -n
(-N- -v-o-, ---- - -@-x)

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English

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Improving vocabulary is very important to score good marks


in bank exams. For that study ten new English words daily.
Meaning and example sentences for the words should be
noted. Read English newspaper daily. Read English novels
and magazines. Note down the unfamiliar words you
come across and study their meanings.

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read each sentence to


find out whether there is any error in it.
The error, if any will be in one part of the
sentence. The number of that part is the
answer. If there is no error, the answer
is 5).
1. Negotiations with the bank (1)/ are at an
3) judgement, prayer
advance stage (2)/ and we hope to (3)/ sign
4) inhuman, apprehension
the deal soon. (4)/ No error (5).
5) implied, technology
2. The goods has been (1)/ damaged and as
12. The ....... opinion which emerged at a
such (2)/ should be declared (3)/ unsuitable
recently concluded seminar was that the
for sale. (4)/ No error (5).
problem of dowry cannot be ..............
3. We are set up the factory (1)/ on
unless the law against it is made
the outskirts of the city (2)/ as land
more stringent.
prices in the city (3)/ have
1) divergence, managed
increased exorbitantly (4)/ No
2) sympathy, projected
error (5).
3) consensus, tackled
4. In Bhutan almost (1)/ eighty per4) similarity, curbed
cent people (2)/ live in villages
5) convergence, appreciated
and (3)/ work laboriously. (4)/ No
B.Krishna Kumar
13. The human infant is a life - long
error (5).
bundle of energy with a .........
5. Out of six companies (1)/ short list for the
array of potentialities, and many
project (2)/ five have already (3)/ made their
.....
presentations. (4)/ No error (5).
1) marvellous, vulnerabilites
Direcgtions (Q. 6-10): Which of the phrases
2) peculiar, opportunities
1), 2), 3), 4) given below each sentence
3) critical, competencies
should replace the phrase in bold to make
4) vocational, strengths
the sentence grammatically correct? If the
5) perfect, peculiarities
sentce is correct as it is mark 5) as the
answer.
14. A hobby is an activity of interest ..... for
pleasure. It helps to break the monotony
6. The salaries we pay our employees are
and tedium of our ....... routine.
equal ones that commercial banks pay their
employees.
1) developed, interesting
1) are equally like
2) were alike
2) pursued, humdrum
3) is similar to
3) cultivated, developed
4) are equivalent to
4) regularised, cultivated
5) No correction required
5) arranged, pursued
7. What response you get to the proposal that
15. The society provides individual security of
you circulated among our investors?
life, ...... of thought and sustenance for
action. Every individual who ......... from
1) response have you
society is indebted to society.
2) response did you
1) serenity, gains
3) were your responses
2) prosperity, benefits
4) did you respond
3) objectivity, profits
5) No correction required
4) seriousness, derives
8. Before leaving, not forget to complement
5) semblance, evolves
them for their excellent performance.
Directions (Q.16-20): Four words are given
1) not forgetting
2) you have forgot
in each of the questions of which two are
3) do not forget
4) not to forget
most nearly the same/ opposite in mean5) No correction required
ing. Find the number of the correct letter
9. Learnt that he wanted to be posted in the
combination.
city, I requested the manager to transfer him.
16.
(A) Doleful
(B) Slothful
1) Once I learn
2) I have learnt since
(C) Laughable
(D) Terrible
3) On learning that
1) A-C
2) B-C
3) B-D
4) While learning because
4)
C-D
5)
A-D
5) No correction required
17. (A) Ailing
(B) Pessimist
10. Right action cannot comes out of nothing,
(C)
Indispensed
(D)
Stylish
it must be preceded by thought.
1)
C-D
2)
B-C
3) A-B
1) come out of
2) came out off
4)
A-C
5)
B-D
3) come of
4) coming out of
18. (A) Interminable
(B) Long
5) No correction required
(C) Endless
(D) Interfering
Directions (Q.11-15): In each of the following
1) A-C
2) B-C
3) C-D
sentences, there are two blanks. Below
4) A-B
5) B-D
each sentence, there are five pairs of
19. (A) Focus
(B) Trivial
words denoted by the numbers 1), 2), 3),
4) and 5). Find out which pair of words
(C) Vital
(D) Site
can be filled up in the blanks to make the
1) A-B
2) B-D
3) A-C
sentence meaningfully correct.
4) C-D
5) B-C
11. Ours is a democracy and any ........ or use
20. (A) Contrary
(B) Compatible
of force is out question. Methods of ..... and
(C) Incomparable
(D) Ambiguous
education are best suited to a democratic
1) A-B
2) B-C
3) C-D
regime.
4) A-C
5) B-D
1) attempt, coersion
Directions (Q.21-25): Rearrange the follow2) compulsion, persuasion
ing senteces in proper order and then

Which is the first sentence?


answer the questions given below them:
(A) In this early period a good memory was a
prerequisite for success and poets like
Homer memorised their work before it
was ever written.
(B) If we have to remember everything, will it
not increase the feeling of stress?
(C) Today memory is widely regarded as
useful aid for survival.
(D) However, it is not what we grasp but what
we fail to - forgetting a file, key points at
an interview - which causes stress.
(E) Some people, however, are of the view
that having an exceptional memory in a
world of high pressure working is a disadvantage.
(F) To our ancestors, though, in the absence
of the printing press it was much more - it
was the slate on which history was
recorded.
21. Which is the THIRD sentence after
rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
22. Which is the FIRST sentence after
rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
23. Which is the SECOND sentence after
rearrangement?
1) B
2) C
3) D
4) E
5) F
24. Which is the SIXTH sentence after
rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
25. Which is the FIFTH sentence after
rearrangement?
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
5) E
Directions (Q.26-35): In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has
been numbered. These blanks are printed
below the passage and against each five
words are suggested one of the which fits
the blank appropriate. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
The Ganga all through its routes is filled
with innumerable points of interest. Its inspiring
beauty, its spiritual value and purity has no
..(26).. But what distinguishes so much is the
..(27).. place it has occupied in bringing ..(28)..
a sense of unity among the ..(29).. and thousands of people who have lived ..(30).. it. Far,
from the ancient times, the river has been a
bond ..(31).. the provinces that ..(32).. its
banks. The people who lived in these ..(33)..
spoke different languages, ..(34).. different customs and ate different ..(35).. of food. All this
should have made them strangers to one
another. But it did not.
26. 1) enemies
2) opponents
3) rivals
4) adversaries
5) people

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27. 1) spacious
2) tremendous
3) copious
4) voluminous
5) ardous
28. 1) in
2) about
3) up 4) round 5) on
29. 1) lakhs
2) millions
3) hundreds
4) dozens
5) tens
30. 1) by
2) alongside
3) at
4) amidst
5) on
31. 1) uniting
2) mixing
3) merging
4) covering
5) galore
32. 1) rest
2) stand
3) lie
4) stretch
5) go
33. 1) sites
2) lodgings
3) palaces
4) spots
5) houses
34. 1) pursued
2) chased
3) followed
4) obeyed
5) distinguished
35. 1) sets
2) categories
3) forms
4) types
5) classes
ANSWERS
1-2; Replace 'advance' with 'advanced'.
2-5; No error.
3-1; Delete 'are'.
4-2; Insert 'of' between 'percent' and 'people'.
5-2; Replace 'list' with 'listed'.
6-4
7-2
8-3
9-3
10-1
11-2
12-3
13-5
14-2 15-1
16-5; same
17-3; same
18-1; same
19-5; opp
20-1 opp
(21-25): Order: CFAEBD
21-1
22-3 23-5 24-4 25-2 26-3
27-2
28-2 29-3 30-2 31-1 32-4
33-1
34-3 35-4.

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