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Grade - 6 No of Questions 100 Duration: 3hr
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1. Karan’s father needs 1 m of cloth for the shirt of Karan’s
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1
new dress and m for the tie. How much cloth must he buy
2
in all?
1 2
(a) 2 m (b) 3 m (c) 12 m (d) 10 m
4 5
2. The number of diagonals in a septagon is:
(a) 21 (b) 42 (c) 7 (d) 14
3. A square shaped small park ABCD of side 100 cm has two
equal rectangular flower beds each of size 10 cm×5 cm.
Length of the boundary of the remaining park is:

(a) 360 cm (b) 400 cm (c) 340 cm (d) 460 cm


4. In the given figure, if BAC  90º and AD  BC , then the
number of right triangles in the figure is:

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(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4


5. The value of K if K = x2+4x+12 when x =12 is:
(a) 204 (b) 210 (c) 209 (d) 212
6. Keeping the place of 6 in the number 6350947 same, the
smallest number obtained by rearranging other digits is :
(a) 6975430 (b) 6043579
(c) 6034579 (d) 6034759
7. The product of successor and predecessor of 9999 is :
(a) 99980001 (b) 99980000
(c) 98890000 (d) 19980000
8. Which of the option shows the maximum rise in
temperature?
(a) 0ºC to 10ºC (b)4ºC to 8ºC
(c)15ºC to 8ºC (d)7ºC to 0ºC
9. Using each of the digits 1, 2, 3 and 4 only once, the smallest
4-digit number divisible by 4 is:
(a) 2134 (b) 1234
(c) 1432 (d) 1324
10. The least number which when divided by 3, 4 and 5 leaves
a remainder 2 in each case is:

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(a) 66 (b) 52 (c) 62 (d) 68


11. Which of the equations does not have a solution in
integers?
(a)x+2 = 4 (b)x = 3
(c) 3x+1 = 8 (d) 1x = 5
12. Number of edges of the given figure is:

(a)7 (b)9 (c) 8 (d) 10


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13. The fraction which is not equal to is:
5
56 12 16 9
(a) (b) (c) (d)
70 15 20 15
14. 0.032 lies between:
(a) 0.1 and 0.2 (b) 0.03 and 0.04
(c) 0.02 and 0.03 (d) 0.036 and 0.04
15. The largest four digit number less than 1 using the digits 1,
5, 3 and 8 only once is:
(a) 0.8531 (b) 0.5813
(c) 8.5310 (d) 0.1358

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16. Consider the given graph.

Which political party sold the maximum number of tickets?


(a) B (b) A (c) C (d) D
17. The side of the square is 10m. How many times will the
new perimeter become if the side of the square is doubled?
(a)2 times (b)4 times (c)6 times (d)8 times
18. Which of the following letters has only one line of
symmetry?
(a) H (b) X (c) Z (d) T
19. The number of lines of symmetry in a 30º 60º 90º set
square is :
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
20. A photo frame in a shop is 60 cm wide and 1.8 m long.
Then the ratio of its width to its perimeter in lowest form
is:
(a) 1 : 2 (b)1 : 3 (c)1 : 4 (d)1 : 8

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x 16 24
21. If   , then the value of x and y is:
45 40 y
(a) 18, 60 (b) 16, 58 (c) 10, 50 (d) 15, 32
22. The average of first 5 prime numbers is :
(a) 5.5 (b)5.6 (c)5.0 (d)5.4
23. The average weight of 11 girls in a group is 42 kg. If one
more girl joins the group, then the average weight of the
group becomes 42.5 kg. Then the weight of the new girl is:
(a) 52 kg (b) 48 kg (c) 60 kg (d) 45 kg
24. If the radius of the circle is 8.5 cm, then its diameter is :
(a) 17 cm (b) 12 cm (c) 8.5 cm (d) None of these
25. If angle of 114º is bisected, then the measure of each angle
formed is:
(a) 55º (b) 52º (c) 54º (d) 57º
26. Artificial magnets are made in different shapes such as (i)
, (ii) , and (iii) .
(i) (ii) (iii)
(a) Bar magnet Iron nail Rod of iron
(b) Horse shoe Rod of iron Bar magnet
(c) Bar magnet Cylindrical Horse shoe
(d) Metal wire Rod of iron Iron nail
27. If there is N-N pole there will be (i) on the other hand
N-S poles (ii) each other. S-S poles also (iii) each
other.
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(i) (ii) (iii)


(a) Repel Repel Attract
(b) Repel Attract Attract
(c) Attract Repel Attract
(d) Repel Attract Repel
28. Name the compound of iron contained in Iode Stone?
(a) Iron oxide (b) Iron sulphate
(c) Ferric sulphate (d) Ferrous sulphate
29. In making a battery
(a) Positive terminal of one cell is connected to the negative
terminal of the next cell
(b) Positive terminal of one cell is connect to the positive
terminal of the next cell
(c) Negative terminal of one cell is connected to the
negative terminal of the next cell
(d) None of the above
30. Choose the statement which is not correct in the case of
an electric fuse.
(a) Fuses are inserted in electric circuits of all buildings.
(b) There is a maximum limit on the current which can
safely flow through the electric circuits
(c) There is a minimum limit on the current which can
safely flow in the electric circuits.

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(d) If a proper fuse is inserted in a circuit it will blow off


if current exceeds the safe limit.
31. An iron ball at 40C is dropped in mug containing water
at 40C . The heat will
(a) flow from iron ball to water.
(b)not flow from iron ball to water of from water to iron
ball.
(c) flow from water to iron ball.
(d)increase the temperature of both.
32. A wooden spoon is dipped in a cup of ice cream. Its other
end
(a) becomes cold by the process of conduction.
(b) becomes cold by the process of convection.
(c) becomes cold by the process of radiation.
(d)does not become cold.
33. Stainless steel pans are usually provided with copper
bottoms. The reason for this could be that
(a) copper bottom makes the pan more durable.
(b)such pans appear colourful.
(c) copper is a better conductor of heat than stainless steel.
(d) copper is easier to clean than stainless steel.
34. Circuit in which electrical contact at any point is broken
called?

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(a) Open circuit (b) Closed circuit


(c) Switch (d) Battery
35. What kind of reflectors are used in hand torches?
(a) Concave (b) Convex
(c) Both a and b (d) None of these
36. Focal length of a diverging mirror is 15 cm. An object is
kept at a distance of 30 cm from the mirror. Find the
image distance.
(a) 10 cm in front of the mirror
(b) 10 cm behind the mirror
(c) 30 cm in front of the mirror
(d) 30 cm behind the mirror
37. Magnification produced by a rear view mirror fitted in
vehicles
(a)is less than one
(b)is more than one
(c) is equal to one
(d)can be more than or less than one depending upon the
position of the object in front of it.
38. Rays from Sun converge at a point 15 cm in front of a
concave mirror. Where should an object be placed so that
size of its image is equal to the size of the object?
(a) 15 cm in front of the mirror
(b) 30 cm in front of the mirror
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(c)between 15 cm and 30 cm in front of the mirror


(d)more than 30 cm in front of the mirror
39. A full length image of a distant tall building can definitely
be seen by using
(a)a concave mirror
(b)a convex mirror
(c)a plane mirror
(d)both concave as well as plane mirror.
40. In torches, searchlights and headlights of vehicles, the
bulb is placed
(a)between the pole and the focus of the reflector
(b)very near to the focus of the reflector
(c)between the focus and centre of curvature of the
reflector
(d)at the centre of curvature of the reflector.
41. The laws of reflection hold good for
(a)plane mirror only
(b)concave mirror only
(c)convex mirror only
(d)all mirrors irrespective of their shape
42 You are given water, mustard oil, glycerine and kerosene.
In which of these media, a ray of light incident obliquely
at same angle would bend the most?

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(a) Kerosene (b) Water


(c) Mustard oil (d) Glycerine
43. Which of the following is true for distance?
(a) It cannot be zero
(b) Its magnitude is always, either greater or equal to the
displacement of the object.
(c) Both A & B
(d) Neither A & B
44. John drove for 3 hours of a velocity of 50 km/hr towards
east & then for continues East 2 hours at a velocity of 60
km/hr. What is his average velocity.
(a) 50 km/hr (b) 54 km/hr
(c) 60 km/hr (d) 55 km/hr
45. A person travel from A to B along a straight line in 5 min,
distance between A & B is 3 km, find velocity of the
person.
(a) 3 m/s from A to B (b) 5 m/s from B to A
(c) 10 m/s from A to B (d) 10 m/s from B to A
46. A person travels 20m in 5 second & 30 m in next 5
seconds. What is the average speed?
(a) 20 m/s (b) 30 m/s
(c) 10 m/s (d) 5 m/s

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47. Find the average velocity when a person completes a full


round around a circular ground of radius 70m in 88
seconds.
(a) 0 m/s (b) 5 m/s (c) 10 m/s (d) 7 m/s
48. A person travels from A to B at the speed of 120km in an
hour and returns from B to A at the speed of 80 km an
hour, what is the average speed?
(a) 30 km/hr (b) 66 km/hr
(c) 100 km/hr (d) 96 km/hr
49. If a concave mirror makes an image such that the image is
located at C, the object will be at
(a) P (b) C (c) F (d) Behind the mirror
50. An incident ray passing through F after reflection.
(a) Passes through C
(b) Passes through P
(c) Returns on the same path
(d) Becomes parallel to principal axis
51. Read the given statements and select the correct option.
Statement 1 : Electrolysis of water is a displacement
reaction.
Statement 2 : Water gets broken down to form hydrogen
and oxygen.
(a)Both statements 1 and 2 are false.

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(b)Both statements 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not


the correct explanation of statement 1.
(c)Both statements 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the
correct explanation of statement 1.
(d)Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true.
52. Kanika has taken a few objects in a beaker as shown in the
given figure.
She added water into the beaker until it was half filled.

Which of the objects in the beaker will move upto the water
surface?
(a)2 and 4 only (b)1 and 3 only
(c)3 and 4 only (d)2 only
53. Study the given Venn diagram.

Centre point ‘X’ represents


(a)Eruption of volcanoes
(b)Ripening of guava
(c)Burning of paper
(d)Rusting of bicycle.
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54. Match column I with column II and select the correct


option from the given codes.
Column I Column II
P. Fast change (i) Crystallisation
Q. Periodic change (ii) Earthquake
R. Reversible change (iii) Bursting of crackers
S. Undesirable change (iv) Change of season
(a)P-(iv), Q-(ii), R-(iii), S-(i)
(b)P-(i), q-(iii), R-(iv), S-(ii)
(c)P-(iii), Q-(iv), R-(ii), S-(i)
(d)P-(iii), Q-(iv), R-(i), S-(ii)
55. Which of the following groups of acids contains only
weak organic acids?
(a) Acetic acid, Ascorbic acid, Formic acid
(b) Hydrochloric acid, Sulphuric acid, Formic acid
(c)Acetic acid, Formic acid, Nitric acid
(d) Citric acid, Lactic acid, Sulphuric acid
56. Match the object with the motored from which they could
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(i) (ii)
1. Book A. Glass
2. Tumbler B. Wood
3. Toy C. Paper
4. Shoes D. Leather
5. Chair E. Plastics

1 2 3 4 5
(a) A B C D E
(b) E D C B A
(c) C A E D B
(d) E C B D A
57. Which material will float on an oil or kerosene?
(a) Wood (b) Water (c) Spoon (d) Feather
58. Which of the following methods can be used to separate
each component of the mixture containing iron fillings,
salt and sand?
(a) Evaporation, use of a magnet and separating funnel.
(b) Use of a magnet, filtration and followed by
evaporation.
(c) Winnowing, filtration, followed by evaporation.
(d) Handpicking, condensation, separating funnel.

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59. The gas we use in the kitchen is called liquefied


petroleum gas (LPG). In the cylinder it exists as a liquid.
When it comes out from the cylinder it becomes a gas
(Change-A) then it bums (Change-B). The following
statements pertain to these changes. Choose the correct
one.
(a) Process-A is a chemical change.
(b) Process-B is a chemical change.
(c) Both processes A and B are chemical changes.
(d) None of these processes is a chemical change.
60. Anaerobic bacteria digest animal waste and produce
biogas (Change-A). The biogas is then burnt as fuel
(Change-B). The following statements pertain to these
changes. Choose the correct one.
(a) Process-A is a chemical change.
(b) Process-B is a chemical change.
(c) Both processes A and B are chemical changes.
(d) None of these processes is a chemical change.
61. Which of the following statements is correct of the water
table of a place?
(a) It changes from place to place.
(b) It changes from time to time.
(c) It goes down when rains are less.
(d) All of the above
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62. Why is water called a universal solvent?


(a) It can dissolve only solids.
(b) It can dissolve only liquids.
(c) It can dissolve oils.
(d) It can dissolve 90% of the substances.
63. Which one is a process in which water changes into
vapours in atmosphere?
(a) Evaporation (b) Transpiration
(c) Precipitation (d) Condensation
64. Which is not a part of water cycle?
(a) Cloud formation
(b) Rain
(c) Drinking by animals
(d) Sun
65. Which gas present in atmosphere allows substance to
burn?
(a) Nitrogen (b) Carbon dioxide
(c) Oxygen (d) Ozone
66. Clothes dry faster when there is _______ water vapour in
air.
(a) less
(b)more
(c)either less or more
(d)none of these
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67. Hot air balloon rises up in the air because?


(a) Hot air is heavier than cold air
(b) Hot air is lighter than cold air
(c) Hot air does not play any role in rising up the balloon.
(d) Hot air contains water vapour which push up the
balloon.
68. Which of the following changes cannot be reversed?
(a) Milk to paneer
(b) Cold milk to hot milk
(c) Yam to knitted sweater
(d) Wet clothes to dry clothes
69. Metal rim is fixed to the wooden cart wheel by
(a)heating metal rim
(b)heating wooden wheel
(c)cooling metal rim
(d)cooling wooden wheel
70. Which method do you prefer to separate the component of
anthracene and salt?
(a) Evaporation
(b) Sublimation
(c) Filtration
(d) Hand-picking
71. Read the given paragraph and select the correct option for
P, Q, R and S.
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P occurs in children due to deficiency of proteins.


Deficiency of Q makes a person lose stamina and get
tired easily. R occurs in children due to deficiency of
proteins and calories. Deficiency of S causes tooth
decay.
(a) P – Kwashiorkor, Q – Calcium, R – Marasmus, S –
Iodine
(b) P – Marasmus, Q – Iron, R – Kwashiorkor, S - Iodine
(c) P – Kwashiorkor, Q – Iron, R – Marasmus, S -
Fluorine
(d) P – Marasmus, Q – Calcium, R – Kwashiorkor, S -
Fluorine
72. Given below are the four food components (P-S) and their
corresponding sources.
P – Meat, fish, eggs
Q – Butter, ghee, margarine R – Bread, biscuits, potatoes S
– Amla, tomato, orange
Select the incorrect statement regarding these.
(a) Deficiency of P causes marasmus in children and
kwashiorkor only in adults.
(b) Among P, Q, R and S, 1 gram of Q produces the
maximum energy.
(c) Excess of R gets stored in body cells and is used for
production of energy whenever required.
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(d) Deficiency of S leads to a disease in which gums swell


up and bleed.
73. Read the given paragraph.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, sailors who went on long
voyage suffered from a disease ‘X’ as they did not get fresh
fruits to eat during the voyage. In the year 1747, a doctor
named, James Lind discovered that if these sailors were
given lemons and oranges, the disease was cured very
quickly. This led to the discovery that X is a deficiency
disease caused by the deficiency of Y. Identify X and Y in
the above paragraph and select the correct option.
X Y
(a) Pellagra Vitamin B1
(b) Scurvy Vitamin C
(c) Goitre Iodine
(d) Rickets Fluorine

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74. Refer to the given dichotomous key.


I (a) It is a mineral nutrient. – Go to
II
(b) It is a vitamin. – Go to III
II (a) It is a constituent of
P
haemoglobin. –
(b) It is a constituent of thyroxine
Q
hormone. –
III (a) It helps in clotting of blood – R
(b) It helps in building strong bones
S
and teeth. –
Identify P, Q, R, and S and select the correct option
regarding them.
(a) Deficiency of P cause a disorder called anaemia which
can also be caused by deficiency of a vitamin known as B12.
(b) Our body is capable of manufacturing Q so we need
not supplement it externally through our diet.
(c) Deficiency of R causes beriberi in children and
pellagra in adults.
(d) S also help in building resistance against infection in
children and is found abundantly in citrus fruits.

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75. Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?


(i) Fats deposited in our body act as shock absorbers and
protect us from injury.
(ii) Kwashiorkor is caused by deficiency of proteins,
carbohydrates and fats.
(iii) Roughage neither releases energy nor helps in tissue
or body building.
(iv) Starch containing off item turns bluish black in colour
on undergoing iodine test.
(a) (i) and (ii) only
(b) (ii) only
(c) (iii) only
(d) (ii) and (iv) only
76. Your mother goes to buy a woollen shawl from the market.
The shopkeeper takes out a small strand of yarn from the
shawl and burns it. It smells like a burning plastic. Will it
be a good decision to buy this shawl and why?
(a) Yes, as it is a characteristic of pure wool.
(b) No, as it is a characteristic of synthetic yarn.
(c) Yes, as it is a characteristic of pure silk.
(d) No, as it is a characteristic of cotton.
77. Read the given characteristics of a fibre.
(i) It is a natural fibre.
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(ii) It is a bad conductor of heat so it remains cool in


summer and warm in winter.
(iii) It has a unique natural lustre and the fabric is very
smooth.
(iv) It is a proteinaceous fibre. Fibre X could be
(a) Nylon
(b) Silk
(c) Cotton
(d) Polyester.
78. Study the given relationship.
Linen : Kapok : Shahtoosh
Select the option which correctly identifies the same
relationship.
(a)Cotton : Sisal : Nylon
(b)Rayon : Hemp : Wool
(c)Jute : Cotton : Silk
(d)Coir : Polyester : Mohair
79. Shubham is doing his homework which is given by his
teacher. Would you help him to choose the correct
sentences?
(a) The hard and strong skull protects a delicate organ of
our body called brain.
(b) There is a fixed joint between the skull and the upper
jaw.
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(c) When the muscles attached to a bone contracts it pulls


the bone due to which the bone moves at the joint.
(d) All he above.
80. The two bones of the lower Arm are:
(a) Ulna and radius
(b) Tibia and fibula
(c) Femur and humerus
(d)Humerus and radius
81. The soft and elastic bones present in the human skeleton
are known as:
(a) Carpals (b) Vertebrae
(c) Collar bones (d) Cartilage
82. The pivot joints occurs in our skeleton at
(a)Knee and Hip (b)Forearm and Neck
(c)Knee and Neck (d)Forearm and Knee
83. Leaves falling from trees should be disposed by
(a)making compost by vermicomposting
(b)burning
(c)making compost by boiling and drying them
(d)any of these
84. Rotting is carried out by
(a)insects (b)ants
(c)microbes (d)amoeba

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85. Choose the set that represents only the biotic components
of a habitat:
(a) Tiger, deer, grass, soil
(b) Rocks, soil, plants, air
(c) Aquatic plant, fish, frog, insect
(d) Sand, turtle, crab, rocks
86. Which of the following cannot be called a habitat?
(a) A desert with camel
(b) Cultivated land with grazing cattle
(c) A jungle with wild animals
(d) A Pond with fished
87. Earthworms breathe through their:
(a) Gills (b) Lungs (c) Skin (d) Stomata
88. Deepak is doing his homework which is given by his
teacher. Would you help him to choose the incorrect
sentences?
(a) The lion is a strong fast and agile animal which can hunt
and kill its prey like deer.
(b) The lion has eyes in the front of the light brown colour
h its head which enable it to have a correct id of the
location of its prey.
(c) The light brown colour helps the lion to hide in dry
grassland when it hurts for prey.
(d) None of the above.
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89. Repeated washing of rice and pulses may remove some


and present in them.
(a) Vitamins
(b) Minerals
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d)none of these
90. The excess carbohydrates are mainly stored in the body
as:
(a)fats (b)calcium
(c)proteins (d)roughage
91. Which Vitamin helps to heal the wound?
(a) Vitamin D (b) Vitamin C
(c) Vitamin E (d) Vitamin A
92. Which is the mineral found in teeth and limestones?
(a) Phosphorous (b) Sodium
(c) Magnesium (d) Calcium
93. Who is the founder of Facebook?
(a) Mark Zuckerberg (b) Donal Trumph
(c) Larry Page (d) Larry Ellison
94 __________ is known as the ‘Missile man of India’
(a) APJ Abdul Kalam (b) Vikram Sarabhai
(c) SatishDhawan (d) None of the above

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95. _________ is the current foreign minister of India


(a) Rajnath Singh
(b) PiyushGoyal
(c) S Jaishankar
(d)Ajit Doval
96. ______ won the Infosys Prize 2020 in the field of
‘Physical Sciences’.
(a) Arindam Ghosh
(b) Prachi Deshpande
(c) Saurav Chatterjee
(d) Raj Chetty
97. ______ was the first human to reach space.
(a) Buzz Aldrin (b) Neil Armstrong
(c) Yuri Gagarin (d) John Glenn
98. ________ is the World’s largest lake by area.
(a) Lake Baikal (b) Caspian Sea
(c) Lake Superior (d) Lake Victoria
99. The International Literacy Day is observed on
(a) Sep 8 (b) Sep 11
(c) Nov 8 (d) Feb 6
100. Google originated from the word Googol. Googol is
equivalent to __________
(a) 10 to the power 100 (b) 10 to the power 1000
(c) 10 to the power 10 (d) 10 to the power 50
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Answers Key – [NSTSE SAMPLE PAPER]


1. (a) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (c)
5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (b) 8. (b)
9. (d) 10. (c) 11. (c) 12. (b)
13. (d) 14. (b) 15. (a) 16. (b)
17. (a) 18. (d) 19. (a) 20. (d)
21. (a) 22. (b) 23. (b) 24. (a)
25. (d) 26. (c) 27. (d) 28. (a)
29. (a) 30. (c) 31. (b) 32. (d)
33. (c) 34. (a) 35. (b) 36. (b)
37. (a) 38. (b) 39. (b) 40. (b)
41. (d) 42. (d) 43. (c) 44. (b)
45. (c) 46 (d) 47 (a) 48. (d)
49. (b) 50. (d) 51. (d) 52. (a)
53. (b) 54. (d) 55. (a) 56. (c)
57. (d) 58. (b) 59. (b) 60. (c)
61. (d) 62. (d) 63. (a) 64. (c)
65. (c) 66 (a) 67. (b) 68. (a)
69. (a) 70. (b) 71. (c) 72. (a)
73. (b) 74. (a) 75. (b) 76. (b)
77. (b) 78. (c) 79. (d) 80. (a)
81. (d) 82. (b) 83. (a) 84. (c)
85. (c) 86. (b) 87. (c) 88. (d)
89. (b) 90. (a) 91. (b) 92. (d)
93. (a) 94. (a) 95. (c) 96. (a)
97. (c) 98. (b) 99. (a) 100. (a)

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