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MAJOR TEST (MT)

(JEE MAIN PATTERN)


TARGET : JEE (MAIN+ADVANCED) 2018
DATE : 04-03-2018 COURSE : 01JR, 07JR, 02JP, 01JF, 01ER, 07ER, 01EF

HINTS & SOLUTIONS


PART-A : PHYSICS g
L
gL2
1. For an amplitude ..........................
Total elongation L =
 dx ' 
AY 
0
xdx =
2AY
Sol. A max = Am + Ac = 10
A min = Ac – A m = 2
Ac = 6 V
Elongation in lower half L' =
 dx '
L/2
Am = 4 V g gL2
A
m= m =
4
=
2 =
AY  xdx  8AY
Ac 6 3 0
Elongation in upper half
=3
2. In the given figure .......................... Elongation in lower half
Sol. Given at saturation VCE = 0 V, VBE = 0.8 V
VCC 6. Light is incident from ..........................
VCE = VCC – CRC C = = 5.0 mA Sol. Light is incident from denser to rarer, so there is possibility
RC
of TIR
C 5mA  4/3  8
B = = = 20A C = sin 
–1 –1
= sin 
 250  
 3/ 2  9
3. In Fraunhofer diffraction .......................... 
Sol. a sin = 
 sin ~ tan = x/D 
ax
= = 5000 Å
D
4. A container moving ..........................
1 2
Sol. Kinetic energy of gas molecules w.r.t com = mVrms
2
Kinetic energy of gas molecules w.r.t ground
1 1
= mV02  mVrms2
2 2 i
c /2
1 1 ' 2
2

= m V02  Vrms
2
= mVrms
2

Reflection) =  – 2i
'
 Vrms  V02  Vrms
2
Reflection)max = , Reflection)min = 0

Refraction)min = 0 , Refraction)max = –C
5. A uniform copper wire .......................... 2
Sol.

x=L So for 0 – C , two angle of incidence are
2
possible, one for reflection and another for refraction. for

 – C only refraction is possible.
2
x  17 
  8
here   – C = – sin–1   = sin–1 
2 2 9
   9 
 
–1
 17 
so for > sin  , angle of incidence will be unique.
x=0  9 
 
7 Two capacitors one ..........................
F = gx C1 V2 1
Sol.  
gxdx g C2 V1 4
Y=  dx' = x dx
Adx ' AY V1 + V2 = 100 V  V1 = 80V, V2 = 20V
1 2 1 2
U1 = C1 V1 = (6f)(80) = 19200 J = 19.2 mJ
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8 An unknown resistor 12 Two uniform solid ..........................
Sol. 2 2
RV   Sol. VT = r g( – p)
9n
V
2 2
V1 = r g(4p – p)
9n
A 2 2
V2 = r g(8p – p)
I R I 9n
RA
 V2 7
I 
R  RA V1 3

13. A small block of ..........................



3
 Sol. N1 = mg cos30 = mg
Reading of ammeter I = 2
R  RA
m 5mg
Reading of voltmeter V = IR N2 – mg sin30 = 4g sin30R  N2 =
V R 2
computed resistance =R
I mg 28
N= N12  N22  28  mg  7mg
2 4
9 Consider an arrangement ..........................
Sol. 14. In an experiment of ..........................
  hc hc 3hc hc
Sol. K = – ; nK = –
 0  0
 n – 1
Solving this we get 0 =    = 3
n – 3

15. Two radioactive ..........................


Sol. 1N1 = 2N2
– t – t
1N0e 1 = 2N0e  2
90– 90– 1
 e 1 2 
 – t
x = x cos (90–) = x sin
  2
Kx t2
 e 1 2 
 – t
Kx 
t1
90–  
 ln 2 
   
 t1 
m   2 
 FR = 2kx cos (90–)
2 2
= 2kx sin  = m x
 t2 
(1 – 2)t = ln 
2k  t 
1
= sin
m  1 1
2 m m
 ln2  t – t  t
T= = 2  1 2
sin 2k k
10 Time varying magnetic ..........................
 t2 
= n 
2
R B R 2  t 1
Sol. Flux associated with loop =  ( + t)
6 6 t1t 2 t 
i.e. t = n  2   2hr
d R2 ln 2  t 2 – t1   t1 
Emf induced in the loop e = 
dt 6
16. A uniform disc of ..........................
 e2 
Heat produced in time t =  t 3 3v 2
 Resistance 
  Sol. mv 2 = mgh h =
4 4g
 2R 4 2 t 2R32t
= =
36R 3( 3  1) 36 3( 3  1) 17. A pair of electric ..........................
Sol. Electric field on perpendicular bisector due to dipole
11. Which of the following .......................... Kp 1 q
E= =
1 r 3 4 0 r 3
Sol. v 
n

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18. A student is performing .......................... d
Sol. ux T  ux =
 gt 2 
2 h  1 
t1  8 
 

2 g
 8h 
t12 g 1  1  2 
 gt1 
tan=
4d
22. In the figure shown A ..........................
Sol. 10 Cos30° = v

v= 5 3
First resonance occurs at fundamental frequency 23. Two identical balls ..........................
Sol. Since ball following path 2 will be accelerated in
V V horizontal direction so it will it will reach at B first.
f=  +e=
4(  e) 4f 24. Time taken by ..........................
(where e = 0.6 × 2 = 1.2 cm) Sol. Let time taken in boiling the water by the heater is t sec.
336 Then
+e= = 0.164 m Q = msT
4  512 836
= 16.4 – 1.2 = 15.2 cm t = 1 × 1000 (40º – 10º)
4.2
19. A ring of radius R .......................... 836
kq t = 1000 × 30
K(3q) 4.2
Sol. =
2
R  8R 2 R 1000  30  4.2
 t= = 150 sec
836
20. Block A of mass m ..........................
Sol. 25. If two soap bubbles ..........................
Sol. The excess pressure inside the soap bubble in inversely
proportional to radius of soap bubble i.e. P  1/r, r being
the radius of bubble. It follows that pressure inside a
In the frame of B smaller bubble is greater than that inside a bigger bubble.
1 2 Thus, if these two bubbles are connected by a tube, air will
W pseudo + W spring = K = 0 + ma xmax + (– Kxmax ) = 0 flow from smaller bubble to bigger bubble and the bigger
2 bubble grows at the expense of the smaller one.
2ma
xmax = 26. Consider a brass rod ..........................
K Sol. 1, 1  steel rod
2, 2  Brass rod
21. A projectile is launched .......................... As difference in lengths is constant
uy  1 = 2  11T = 22T
 11 = 2 2 .....(1)
Also  1 – 2 =  .....(2)
ux From (1) and (2)
Sol.
2 1
1 = & 2 =
 2  1  2  1
h (2  1 ) 30
Sum = = 80 × = 300 cm = 3 m
(2  1 ) 8

27. A cart of mass 3 kg ..........................


2u y gt 1
t1   uy= 50  f 50  2x
g 2 Sol. acart = 
8 8
2 abrick = –x
 uy 
2 h  
arel =
50  10x
 2g 
uy   8
T 
g g 1 2
s= arel t
2
 gt 2 
2 h  1  1 50  10x 2
 2g  0.4 = × × (0.8) x=4
  2 8
t1 8
T  28. Three particles of ..........................
2 g

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Sol. Before collision, linear momentum of the system is zero. 35. A gaseous compound [X] ...........
Therefore, after collision momentum of B will be equal and Sol.
opposite to momentum of C (since PA = 0) Element Mass% Mole% Relative
molar ratio
29. A particle with ..........................
C 44.4 3.7 1
2mV 2V N 51.9 3.7 1
Sol. d = 
qB q H 3.7 3.7 1
B 
m  empirical formula of [X] = CNH
2V d Ratio of rate of diffusion of [X] and that of H2 is given by
d = 
 q  2 rx 30  4.81 2
B   
m rH2 25  30 M
30. A source of sound of .......................... On solving, M = 54
vs t  Molecular formula of [X] is C2H2N2.
Sol. cos = = 0.8
Ct 36. Which of the following ...........
Sol. [Cr(gly)3] or [M(AB)3] have total possible stereoisomers 4
(two geometrical isomers, two enantiomer pairs).

37. The compressibility factor ...........


Sol. Above Boyle's temperature (Tb ) : Z > 1

38. Which of the following is ...........


Sol. NO– > NO > NO+ (bond length)
Bond order 2.0 2.5 3
H2 > H2+ > He2+ (bond energy)
 C   C 
f' = f   = 1.8  
Bond order 1 0.5 0.5
 C-v s cos    C-0.8Ccos  
(more antibonding)
1 1 1.8
= 1.8 = 1.8 = NO2+ > NO2 > NO2– (bond angle)
1  0.82 1  0.64 0.36
Bond angle 180º 133º 115º
180
= = 5 kHz. O 2 > O2 = O 22+ (paramagnetism)
2–
36
No. of unpaired e– 2 0 0

PART-B : CHEMISTRY 39. Select the incorrect ...........


H
31. Solid Ba(NO3)2 is gradually ...........
H H
Sol. Sol. (B2H6)
Ba  NO3 2  Na2CO3  BaCO3  2NaNO3 B B
H H
Ba2   CO2    K  5.1 109
   3  sp H
9 9 2 center – 2 electron bonds are 4.
Ba2   5.1 10  5.1 10  5.1 105 M
  CO2  1.0  104 B2H6 + 6H2O  2B(OH)3 + 6H2
 3 

32. Zinc can be determined ...........


Sol. 3Zn 2  2K Fe CN    K Zn Fe CN    6K  (anion of borax)
4 6 2 3 6 2

mM of Zn used: mM of K4[Fe(CN)6] used ∷ 3 : 2

mM of Zn used = 3/2 mM of K4[Fe(CN)6] used 40. The density of solid Ar ...........
w 3 Sol. Volume of all atoms in 1.68 g of Ar
 1000   34.68  0.1 1.68 4 22 3
65 2  x 6 x1023 x x x 1.50 x10 8   0.36 mL
w  0.33 g 40 3 7
% of empty space = (1 – 0.36) x 100 = 64
0.33
 Mass % of zinc in ore   100  21.42%
1.54 41. A  B (zero order reaction) ...........
 t3 / 4  st
34. In which of the following ...........   1 order
– + Sol. Z =  2  40 / 2 = 1.0
Sol. -donation order : M > M > M =  2  30 
 2t 3/ 4 
 3  zero order  3 
   

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42. A water sample is collected ........... 54. Condensation polymerisation ...........
Sol. Apply Henry's law Sol. Dacron is condensation polymer of Glycol and Terphthalic
PA = 2 × 102 × 0.0001 = 0.02 atm acid.

PB = 4× 102 × 0.0002 55 Which combination will ...........


OCH3
= 0.08
O
O
total pressure = 0.02 + 0.08 + 0.05 = 0.15 atm
O + CH3–O–S–O
SN2
43. Two moles of triatomic linear ........... Sol. + CH3–O–S–O–CH3  O
Sol. Htotal = H AB + HBC O Anisole
OCH3
= nCP T + 0 O
O
O
7 SN2 + CH3–O–S–O
=2× × R × (800 – 200) + CH3–O–S–O–CH3 
2 O O
,fulkWy
= 4200 R
56. Calculate acid dissociation ...........
44. Which of the following is ...........
1  1 4
Sol.  H,  S & G should all be –ve for chemical Sol. K =    –3
= 8 × 10 Scm
–1

adsorption. R a 50 10
45. Which of the following ...........
K  1000 2 –1
m  = 80 S cm mol
Sol. 2FeCl3  H2S 
 2FeCl2  S  2HCl 0.1
m (HCOOH) =  m (HCl)  1 Ca(HCOO)2  1 (CaCl2 )
O 2 2
2 –1
(1) PCl5 = 425 + 115 – 140 = 400 S cm mol
46. CH3—C—OH ...........
(2) H2/Pd/BaSO4 m
  0.2
Sol. P is CH3–CH=O  m
Q is CH3–CH=CH–CH=O
0.1  2 0.1 0.04 –3
47. Liebermann test is ........... Ka = = = 5 × 10 M
Sol. Only phenol gives Liebermann reaction. When phenol is 1  0.8
dissolved in concentrated H2SO4 & few drops of aq. 57. How many of the following ...........
NaNO2 added, red colour is obtained which turns blue on 
Sol. Al2O 3 + 2NaOH + 2H 2O  2NaAlO 2 + 3H 2O ;
addition of NaOH(aq.) .
Ag2S + 2CN –   [Ag(CN)2]– + S2–
50. (1) X Major Product ........... Au + 2CN – + 2H2O + O2  [Au(CN)2]– + 4OH– ;
–HCl CuFeS2  No leaching
Sol. CH3–CH 2–CH3  CH3 – CH – CH3  
| alc. KOH / 
PbS  No leaching; MgCl2  No leaching ;
Cl
HBr,R O ( AMK ) FeCO3  No leaching
CH3–CH=CH2 
2 2
 CH3–CH 2–CH 2–Br.
2Cu2O (s) + 4H 2SO4 (aq) + O2 (g)  4CuSO4 (aq)
51. What is true about the ...........
Sol. It shows the phenomenon of inversion of sugar in acidic + 4H 2O ( ) ; HgS  No leaching
medium.
C12H 22O 11 H3O C6H12O6 + C6H 12O6
58. (i) Total number of electrons ...........
Sucrose Glucose fructose Sol. Xe(ground state) : [Kr]4d
10

 = + 66.5º +52.5º –92.7º 2 6


5s 5p
52. Select the incorrect ........... Xe(Excited state) = [Kr] 4d
10

5s2 5p
4
5d
2

Total excitation = 2 = x
Sol. Basic-strength : > (due to ortho F
O d–p bond
effect) Xe
O d–p bond
53. Which of the following ........... F
Sol.
Total d–p bonds are (y) = 2
 Then x + y = 2 + 2 = 4

A CH2 CH2
59. How many three membered ...........



B CH2 CH2 Aromatic Sol.



C 60. How many compounds ...........


Sol. Compound (ii), (v), (vi), (vii) give CO2 gas on heating.

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67. If f is an even .......................
PART-C : MATHEMATICS
 x 1 
61. The equation....................... Sol. f(x) = f   or f(–x) = f(x)
1/2 2
Sol. Put (x – 1) = t or x = t + 1  x2
Therefore, the given equation becomes
x 1 x 1
(t 2  4  4t)1/2  (t 2  9  6t)1/2  1  x=
x2
or –x =
x2
2 2
 [(t  2)2 ]1/2  [(t  3)2 ]1/2  1 x + 2x = x + 1 or –x – 2x = x + 1

| t  2 |  | t  3 | 1 –1  5 –3  5
 x= or x=
This equation is satisfied for all values of t lying between 2 2 2
and 3 i.e., 2  t  3  total number of values of x = 4
Thus, the given equation is satisfied for all values of x
68. A and B are two .......................
lying between 5 and 10 3 2
Sol. (AB). (AB) = A (BA)B = A B
7+ 3
62. In a city, no ....................... (AB) (AB) (AB) = A B
Sol. There are 32 places for the teeth in the mouth for each n 2n 1 n
place we have two choices either there is a tooth or there so (AB) = A B
10
is no tooth so k = 2 – 1 = 1023
32
 choices of 32 teeth = 2 69. Which of the .......................
which include without teeth (each choice has no tooth) Sol. Obvious
but given no person without a tooth
32 70. Number of integers.......................
 maximum population of the city = 2 – 1
63. If z1, z2 are .......................
Sol. f(x)  log[x2 ] (4 | x |)  log2 { x }
Sol. Let z1  x1  iy and z 2  x2  iy 2 for 4 | x | 0 | x | 4  4  x  4
given Re(z1 ) | z1  2 |, Re(z2 ) | z2  2 | For [x 2 ]  0,[x 2 ]  1
 y12  4x1  4  0 and y 22  4x2  4  0  [x 2 ]  2
y1  y2 4
So that  .........(i)  2  x2  
x1  x2 y1  y 2
 2x or   x   2
Given arg (z1  z2 )   / 3
For{ x}  0 , x  i  x  i2
y  y2
 1  3 .........(ii)  x  2,3
x1  x 2
4 71. If a, b, c  R and .......................
From (i) and (ii)  y1  y 2  2
Sol. a > 0, Let f(x) = ax + bx + c
3
f(1)  abc 0 
64. For what values.......................  ...........(1)
f(0)  c0 
25m
Sol. x > 0  >0 a<0
15  2m f(1)  abc  0 
 15   ...........(2)
f(0)  c0 
 m   – ,  2   (0,  ) ......(1)
  (1) & (2)
2m  60  c (a + b + c) > 0
y>0  >0
2m  15 72. Total number of .......................
Sol. The smallest equivalence relation is the identify relation
 15  R1 = {(a, a), (b, b), (c, c)}
 m   – ,   (30,  ) ......(2)
 2  Then, two ordered pairs of two distinct elements can be
added to give three more equivalence relations
 15  R2 = {(a, a), (b, b), (c, c), (a, b) (b, a)}
from (1) and (2) m   – ,  2   (30,  )
  Similarly R 3 and R 4.
65. Ifn1,n2 ,n3 ,...,n100 ....................... Finally, the largest equivalence relation, that is the
universal
Sol. Using A.M.  G.M. R5 = {(a, a), (b, b), (c, c), (a, b),(b, a),(a, c),(c, a), (b, c),
[n1  (n2  n3  n4 )  (n5  n6  ...  n9 ) (c, b)}
...  (...  n100 )] 10
 k (AM  GM) 73. Let the given .......................
10 n
  x 
 2  10 k  0  k  1024  ax(x  1)  cot   (px 2  2)
 lim  4
66. The normal at .......................  n
,
Sol. Let the ordinates of P, Q and R be y1 , y2 and y3 Sol. f(x)  n  x 
respectively, then y1 + y2 + y3 = 0   cot 4   1
y1  y2  y3 
y coordinates of the centroid is =0 0, x 1
3
centroid lies on the line y = 0 x  (0,1)  (1,2)
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ax(x  1) 77. The area bounded.......................
0  x 1 Sol. The required area

 f(x)  0, x 1
 2
px  2, 1 x  2
 L.H.L. = R.H.L = f(1)
 p  2  0  p  2
a(2x  1), 0 x 1
Also f’ (x) 
 4x, x 1
 f(x) is differentiable at x = 1, so
L.H.D. = R.H.D. 1
2
 a  4 = area of  AOB –
 1– x 
0
dx
Hence | a p | 6
1
1  x2 x3 / 2 
74. The value of ....................... = – x  –2 
2  2 3/2 0
t4
Sol. Slope of line (4  t) x  ty  (a3  1)  0 is 1 1 1
t = – =
dy  y 1 2 6 3
For xy = 1,   2
dx x x
 cos x x 
 Slope of normal  x 
t4 2 78.
  x

cos x
.sin xdx ............

t
t  4 cos x  x sin x
2
As x  0,
t
0 Sol. I  x cos x
dx
2
 t  ( ,0)  (4,  ) put x cos x = t
 (cos x  x sin x)dx  2t dt
75. Consider f(x) | 1  x |, 1  x  2 ............ 2t dt
Sol. f(x)  x  1,1  x  2
 I  t
 2t  C  2 x cos x  C

 79. The value of .......................


g(x)  x  1  b sin x,1  x  2
2  2 3   2 3 
Sol. sin–1   = tan–1  
f(1)  0; f(2)  1  2   2 3 
   
Rolle’s theorem is not applicable to ‘f’ but LMVT is

applicable to f = tan–1(2 – 3 ) =
(  x – 1 is continuous and differentiable in [1, 2] and (1,2) 12
respectively)  12   3 
Now g(1) = b; g(2) = 1 and cos –1  = cos –1 
 4   2  6
=
x    
Function x – 1, sin are both continuous in [1, 2] and
2 
 sec–1( 2 ) =
(1, 2) 4
 For Rolle’s theorem to be applicable to g, we must  2 3   
have b = 1
 sin–1   + cos–1  12  + sec–1( 2 )
 2   
x    4 
(1 t)2
76. Let f(x) =
e
–2
dt .......................
=
   
+ + =
12 6 4 2
h(x)
(1 t)2 2  
e(1h(x)) cot = 0 and cos–1(0) =
Sol. g(x) =
e
–2
dt  g(x) = h(x) .
2 2
2 80. One card is .......................
 g(2) = h(2) . e(1h(2)) Sol. Required probability = 1 – P(no ace of heart)
2 2 2
 e4 = 1. e(1h(2)) 51 51 (52) – (51)
=1– . =
 1 + h(2) = ± 2 52 52 52.52
 h(2) = –3, 1 (52 – 51)(52  51) 103
 sum = – 2 = =
2704 2704
 |sum| = 2

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86. Number of acute .......................
81. If 1+ x  dy
dx
2
= x 1– y  ....................... sin8 1
Sol.  =
dy x x 8 sin  8
Sol. + y= 8 = n + (–1)n 
dx 1+ x2 1+ x 2 n = 2m, 7 = 2m
If this is linear equation with I.F = 1+ x 2 , so 2m
 = :m=1
2 2 7
y 1+ x =  x/ 1+ x dx + c .
2
 =
82. Number of five ....................... 7
Sol. Case-1 : Digits will be 9,9,9,9,7 n = (2m + 1), 8 = (2m + 1) – 
5! 
 natural number formed = =5  = (2m + 1)
4! 9
Case-2 : Digits will be 9,9,9,8,8
 
5! m = 0, 1  = ,
 natural number formed = = 10 9 3
3!2! Number of acute angles are 3
 required natural number = 10 + 5 = 15

83. The locus of the....................... 87. LetA  ˆi  3ˆj  4kˆ,.......................
   
Sol. Let the equation of the circle be x2  y2  r 2 . The Sol. R B  C B
      
chord which subtends an angle at the circumference A  (R  B)  A  (C  B)
4            
will subtend a right angle at the centre. So, Chord joining  (A.B)R  (A. R) B  (A.B)C  (A.C)B
A(r, 0) and B(0, r) subtends a right angle at centre (0, 0).    
 (38)R  O  ( 38)C  19 B
r r 
Mid point of AB is C , 
 2 2 |B|
   2
r |RC|
 OC  , which is radius of locus C.
2 88. If the line .......................
Sol. Since point of intersection of the given lines is (0, 0, 0), it
84. The hyperbola ....................... must lie on the angle bisector
5 x2 4y2 02 02 0k
Sol. b = , (2, – 1) lies on – =1 so,    k8
2 a2 25 1 1 4
4 29 10  
 =  a= 89. Let a and c be .......................
a2 25 29

Latus rectum
2b2
= 2
 25 
.
29
=
5
29
Sol. a  b  c  . a  c   5

a  4  10 4
     
  a.c b  a.b c  . a  c  5
85. Let f : R  R be .......................  
3
  a.c  b a c   5  a b c   10
Sol.   (3 – x) f"(x) dx = 7
2
90. If variance of .......................
3
3 Sol. Variance of 10, 20,........100 is A then variance of 2 × 10 + 2, 2
 (3 – x)f '(x) 2 –  (–1) f'(x) dx = 7
2
× 20 + 2, 2 × 30 + 2,......., 2 × 100 + 2 is 4A
B = 4A
3
B
B = 4A So , =4
 0 – f'(2) +  f '(x)dx = 7
2
A
 – f'(2) + f(3) – f(2) = 7
 f(3) = 7 + f'(2) + f(2) = 7 + 4 + (–1) = 10

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45. (1) 46. (2) 47. (4) 48. (3) 49. (1) 50. (3) 51. (3)

52. (4) 53. (4) 54. (4) 55 (3) 56. (5) 57. (4) 58. (4)

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68. (2) 69. (4) 70. (3) 71. (1) 72. (1) 73. (2) 74. (2)

75. (3) 76. (1) 77. (1) 78. (3) 79. (4) 80. (1) 81. (2)

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15. (4) 16. (1) 17. (3) 18. (4) 19. (1) 20. (3) 21. (3)

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45. (2) 46. (3) 47. (4) 48. (4) 49. (2) 50. (4) 51. (3)

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75. (3) 76. (4) 77. (2) 78. (4) 79. (3) 80. (2) 81. (1)

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45. (1) 46. (2) 47. (4) 48. (3) 49. (1) 50. (3) 51. (3)

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75. (3) 76. (1) 77. (1) 78. (3) 79. (4) 80. (1) 81. (2)

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