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I-leT 9..0 IbAP16-1 Question Booklet No. 10 n12 7
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9. Candidates should note that each question in Parts-I,
IV and V is given in bilingual form (English and Bengali).
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4. This Question Booklet has Five Parts-I, II, III, IV and V
consisting of 150 MCQ-type Questions and each
question carries 1 mark :
Part-I :Child Development and Pedagogy (Q. Nos. 1-30)
Part-II :Language-I (English) (Q. Nos. 31-60)
Part-III: Language-II (Bengali) (Q. Nos. 61-90)
Part-IV: Mathematics (Q. Nos. 91-120)
Part-V: Environmental Studies (Q. Nos. 121-150)
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PART-I I 'Sl'f-I
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND PEDAGOGY / m~ '8 mcr-~
Directions: Answer the followingquestions
by selecting the correct option :
1. 'Cephalocaudal law' is associatedwith the
(A) growth
(B) maturation
(C) emotion
(0) None of the above
2. 'Tri-dimensional theory' of
intelligence was first proposed by
(A) Thurstone
(B) Spearman
(C) Guilford
(0) None of the above
3. To avoid gender biases in the class,
the teacher must be aware of the
(A) discriminative attitude of thestudents
(B) stereotype attitude of thestudents
(C) Both (A)and (B)
(0) None of the above
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1. 'Cephalocaudal law' ~
(B) ~~~~~
(C)~~~~
(0) ~~ C~ICOiI~ ~
(A) ~
(B) M{lI~~lIOi
3. ~~ ~-~ 't~~~C'rn ~fi&1"lp~C~~ ~ ~
(B) ~~ ~~~ (stereotype)
~COiI1RA~
(C) (A) 1£I<f~(B) ~
(0) ~~ C~ICOiI~ ~
4. 'Embryonic stage' of the
development refers to the period of
(A) 0-2 weeks
(B) 2-8 weeks
(C) 9-10 weeks
(0) None of the above
5. Which of the following is not a
criteria for good adjustment for alearner?
(A) Self-knowledge
(B) Repression
(C) Self-control
(0) None of the above
6. Kohlberg divided moral developmentinto __ number of stages.
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(0) None of the above
7. In a classroom situation, the total
number of blind students should be
(A) 4-6
(B) 7-9
(C) 10-12
(0) None of the above
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4. R<lSlc"rn embryonic ~ >j~~~~1 ~
(A) 0-2 ~~
(B) 2-8 ~~
(C) 9-10 ~~
(0) ~~ C<lSIC~I~ om
5. ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~
~-~~Vlrn ~ ~~ om?
(0) ~~ C<lSIC~I~ om
6. C<lSI~ii1<lI~~ R<lSI"~ __ . m ~~'il~ I
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 5
(0) ~~ C<lSIC~I~ om
(A) 4-6
(B) 7-9
(C) 10-12
(0) ~~ C<lSIC~I~ om
[ P.T.O.
8. As the child grows, he develops
(A) new needs
(B) disinterest
(C) unwillingness
(D) None of the above
9. The process by which the energies of
instinctive nature are utilized onhigher plane of action is called
(A) regression
(B) repression
(C) sublimation
(D) None of the above
10. The period of abstract thinking,
which is started from 15 years, has
been described by Piaget as
(A) period of concrete operation
(B) period of informal operation
(C) period of formal operation
(D) None of the above
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(A)~~
(B) \5Rl~
(C) ~
(D) ~~ C<PIC"'1I~Offl
9. C<fS'R~~~~~~C~
\5RJ9['4 ~ ~ ~Rl>~IC<P<Iart~
(A) ~
(C) ~~
(D) ~~ C<?IC"'1I~ Offl
10. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15 ~
~ ~$f ~, <lCi7jC~~
(D) ~~ C<PIC"'1I~Offl
11. 'Grade acceleration' method isgenerally followed for
11. i4'4>IC'4>CJl ~Cf' ~ ~~~ ~
~
(A) mentally retarded children (A) ~1"'l~<tS ~ ~~ ~
(B) physically handicapped children (B) "11~rn<tS ~ ~~ ~
(C) gifted children(C) ~ ~9ffi ~~ ~
(D) None of the above (0) ~~ C<tSIC~I~ ~
,
12. Mental retardation is a conditionwhich generally starts from
12. ~1~~<tS ~R>;q~<tS\!)1 Ul~ ~ ~ ~
~~~~~~
(A) below 18 years (A) 18~~
(B) above 18 years (B) 18~~~
(C) any time (C) ~ C<tS'R ~ .
(D) None of the above (0) ~~ C<tSIC~I~ ~
13. Creativity is related with
(A) convergent thinking
(B) divergent thinking
(C) Both (A)and (B)
(0) None of the above
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(B) \5f~m
(C) (A) Ul<:f~(B) ~
(0) ~~ C<tSIC~I~ ~
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(C) \5f~ ~'l ~ ~ ~m(C) economically backward children ~~
14. Which of the following is not a
method of child-centric education?
(A) Group discussion
(B) Lecture method
(C) Role playing
(D) None of the above
15. Students who are enrolled ininclusive classroom situation are
(A) disabled students
(B) abled students
(C) Both (A)and (B)
(D) None of the above
16. Down's syndrome is generally
observed in
(A) feebleminded children
(B) gifted children
14. ~ilM~~farn ~~ ~ ~-~~~;m?
(D) ~~ C<P1C"'lI~ ;m
15. Inclusive 14"4'1'11"'1 ~ ~ ~~
c;{-sm~~~
(A) ~
(B) ~~
(C) (A) ~<to (B) ~
(D) ~~ C~IC"'lI~ ;m
16. Down's syndrome ~~~~ M <mT
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<P1C"'lI~;m
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17. Formula for calculating the
Educational Quotient (EQ) is
(A) educational qualification. x 100
chronological age
(A) ~~~~-----x100
~~'l~
(B) chronological age(B) ~~'l~ x100
~~~. x 100educational age
(C) educational age(C)~~~ x100
liIl~!~<1S~x 100mental age
(D) ~~ C<1S1C~1~-;m(D) None of the above
18. Exceptional children are18. ~JR>Jl>~~m ~
(A) liIH~<1S~~(A) mentally retarded children
(B) gifted children(B)~~~
(C) Both (A)and (B)(C) (A)\Q<f~ (B)~
(D) ~~ C<1S1C~1~-;m(D) None of the above
19. Which of the following measures is
not used for the gifted children?
(A) Segregation
(B) Arranging special classes
(C) Enrichment in lesson-plan
(D) None of the above
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19. ~ilM~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~9ffi ~m ~ ~ ~ -;n?
(A) 9J~'l
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20. The term 'emotion' is derived from 20. Emotion ~ ~~~ ~ ~the Latin word
(A) Emovere C~(A) Emovere
(B) D'movere (B) D'movere C~
(C) Emotive (C) Emotive C~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<P1C~I~ ~
21. 'Learning curve' shows21. ~ ~~' C~ c<rr<m ~
(A) gradual changing process of(A)~~~~learning
(B) gradual declining process of (B)~~~~learning
(C) ratio of learning(C) ~~~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<P1C~I~ ~
I 22. When the learner has been awardedafter a long time for his good work
then the intensity of the reinforcerwill be
22. ~ ~ iSRJ ~~ TiM' ~
~ ~ ~~~~9(ffi &Bl'!ll
(A) increased (A) ~
(B) reduced (B)
(C) same (C)
(D) None of the above(D)
23. Which of the following is not
acceptable in classroom teaching? 23.
(A) Identifying the reinforcer
(B) Rendering punishment whennecessary
(C) Encouraginglearning
spontaneous(C) ~~~ ~~ ~~~ ~ <!im
(D) ~~ C<P1C~I~ ~(D) None of the above
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24. In case of learning, the importance
of 'insight' was emphasized by24. fiCl~ ~ ~'!-l ~fl ~9f
<PC*lC~~
(A) psychoanalysts (A) wn~~~
(B) behaviourists (B)~~
(C) structuralists (C) '6l<HI;q;qffl)*II
(D) None of the above (D) \;~ C<P1C"'lI~ om
25. ~'qt '11l>~IC"'l*l ~ ~~ ~'~
~C,*I~fG
(A) ~
(B) ~
26. R~J]G'lC~ ~~ ~ ~~ C~Ii8fC"'l*l
;qJ;q~lfG ~~ii1<p~IC;q ~~ ~ C~.
~~~~
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25. In classroom situation, the emotion
'fear' of the learner is
(A) accelerator
(B) inhibitor
(C) not important at all
(D) None of the above
26. Programme of mid-day meal in the
school for the students, primarily
fulfills the motive of
(A) physiological need
(B) need for security
(C) need for self-respect
(D) None of the above
1/3-A
27. Which of the following is a widely
used approach of counselling?
(A) Conative behaviour approach
(B) Cognative behaviour approach
(C) Electro-convulsive therapy
(D) None of the above
28. The meaning of the terms guidance
and counselling is
(A) same
(B) different
(C) interchangeable
(D) None of the above
29. Which one of the following is not
treated as rights of children?
(A) Rights of education
(B) Rights of fulfilling all demands
(C) Rights of security
(D) None of the above
30. The type of counselling, which is
rendered in classroom situation, is a
technique of
(A) community counselling
(B) individual counselling
(C) group counselling
(D) None of the above
I/3-A
27. ~~~ ~tfJ ~ 9jiql~afqJOl
~~~~~~?
(B) <fS~ F<k~~liq ~
C~(C)
(D) !=~ C1ilC~l~ rm
(A) ~~
29. f.lilfaj~~~ ~tfJ ~ ~~ ~
rm?
(A)~~
(B) ~ ffi ~~~ '!itf~~
(C) f.lm~~
(D) \!;~ C1ilC~l~
30. ~~ '9jiql~afq14' ~ ~ "<Pm ~
\5l~
(A) ;qs~~f.l\u ;qsl~ClJ1faj~
(B) ~ ••1\5~iSJ.~161;qsl~ClJ1faj~
(C) ~9j ;qs~ClJ1faj~
(D) \!;~ C1ilC~H~ rm
10
PART-II: Language-I
ENGLISH
Directions : Read the passage given
below and answer the questions (Q. Nos.
31 to 35) which follow by selecting the
correct option.
There are a lot of hill stations in India but
whenever one thinks of the most beautiful
among them, one thinks of Kashmir.
Kashmir is a beautiful valley having
mountains on all the sides. It has visitors
from within the country and abroad all year
round. It has Jhelum river flowing into it,
making it even more charming. It used to
be the summer residence of the Mughals
and was called 'Garden of Eternal Spring'.
One can see roses and saffron grow for
miles and miles. A special perfume called
'Ittar' is made from them. The goats of
Kashmir give hair for the costly Pashmina
shawls famous all over. Forests are allover
the valley and the fruit trees are laden with
delicious and juicy apples, peaches,
strawberries, cherries, almonds and
walnuts. The fruit gardens are an
additional attraction for the tourists, who
come every year during summer. The
ancient architecture of Mughals is visible in
the world famous mosque of
'Hazrat-e-Shahi'. Srinagar, the capital of
Kashmir, is famous for Dal Lake and the
houseboats. Other places of tourist
attraction include the famous resort of
Gulmarg for skiing, Pahalgam and
Sonmarg. The famous Hindu shrine of
Amarnath is also a part of Kashmir.
32. What is '1ttar'?
(A) A special perfume
(B) The name of a river
(C) What Mughals called Kashmir
(D) The 'Garden of Eternal Spring'
33. Which fruit is not found in Kashmir?
(A) Apple
(B) Apricot
(C) Strawberry
(D) Mango
34. Which shrine is located in Kashmir?
(A) Gulmarg
(B) Amarnath
(C) Badrlnath
(D) Srinagar
35. According to the passage, Gulmarg
is famous for
(A) water sports
(B) golf
(C) skiing
(D) cycling
[ P.T.O.
31. According to the passage, which is
the most beautiful hill station in
India?
(A) Shimla
(B) Manali
(C) Kashmir
(D) Ooty
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Directions Read the poem given
below and answer the questions (Q. Nos.
36 to 40) which follow by selecting the
correct option.
Just Home and Love! the words are small
Four little letters unto each;
And yet you will not find in all
The wide and gracious range of speech
Two more so tenderly complete :
When angels talk in Heaven above,
I'm sure they have no words more sweet
Than Home and Love.
Just Home and Love! it's hard to guess
Which of the two were best to gain;
Home without Love is bitterness;
Love without Home is often pain.
No! each alone will seldom do;
Somehow they travel hand and glove :
If you win one you must have two,
Both Home and Love.
And if you've both, well then I'm sure
You ought to sing the whole day long;
It doesn't matter if you're poor
With these to make divine your song.
And so I praisefully repeat,
When angels talk in Heaven above,
There are no words more simply sweet
Than Home and Love.
36. The rhyming scheme of the poem is
(A) abab
(B) abca
(C) aaba
(D) None of the above
37. The term 'hand and glove' means
(A) covering your hand in cold
weather
(B) complementing each other
(C) doctor preparing for a surgery
(D) seeing if a glove fits your hand
well
I/3-A 12
38. 'Divine' in the poem is related to
(A) earthly
(B) connected with God
(C) corporeal
(D) mortal
39. Which two words, according to. the
poet, are very sweet?
Hand and Glove
(B) Home and Love
(C Ang d Hea 'en
(D) ·one 0 e above
40. What is the synonym of 'tenderly?
(A) Delicately
(B) Gentle
(C) Ginger
(D) None of the above
Directions: (Q. Nos. 41 to 45) Fill in the
blanks taking the appropriate alternatives
from among the given options in each of the
following.
41. She does not eat chicken.
(A) the
(8) an
(C) a
(D) None of the above
42. one do you prefer tea or
coffee?
(A) Who
(8) Where
(C) Which
(D) None of the above
43. He had to repent __ what he had
done.
(A) of
(8) at
(C) over
(D) for
44. A strong wind __ since last night.
(A) blew
(8) is blowing
(C) was blowing
(D) has been blowing
45. I saw in the mirror.
(A) our
(8) mine
(C) myself
(D) None of the above
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46. The austere clothing worn by
members of the religious order
reflected their humble and modest
lifestyle. 'Austere' means
(A) untidy
(8) outrageous
(C) cluttered
(D) simple and plain
47. Mark the opposite
word 'Attract'.
of the
(A) Repel
(8) Frustrate
(C) Disappoint
(D) None of the above
13 [ P.T.O.
48. Fill in the blank with the
appropriate question tag :
Ganesh borrowed my coat
yesterday, __
(A) did he?
(B) didn't he?
(C) Isn't he?
(D) wasn't he?
49. 'Concord'means
(A) the agreement of the verb with
the subject
(B) giving special importance to one
part of a word or a sentence
(C) the style used in ordinary
conversation
(D) a group of words with a special
meaning
50. Choose the appropriate 'wh' word
from the following to frame question
so as to get the underlined words as
answer:
Ram runs with his dog on Sundays.
(A) What
(B) When
(C) Whose
(D) How
I/3-A 14
51. The underlined word in 'Beginning a
new movie is difficult' is
(A) verb
(B) participle
(C) gerund
(D) one of the above
52. perso ho decides cases in law
co "a/an
ad ••zocaze
po iceman
judge
53. Phoneme is
(A) the smallest meaningful unit in
the sound system of a language
(B) the smallest unit of form that
has meaning in a given
language
(C) a combination of a vowel and a
glide
(D) None of the above
54. What is IPA?
(A) Indian People's Association
(B) Indian Phonetic Association
(C) International Phonetic Alphabet
(D) None of the above
55. The specific objective(s) of teaching
and learning English is/are
(A) proficiency in learning the
language
(B) abilities of reading and writing
(C) abilities of listening, speaking,
reading and writing with
reference to certain language
materials which obviously shall
comprise structural or lexical
items
(D) None of the above
56. Acquisition of language means
picking up of language in a/ an
(A) artificial setting
(B) natural setting
(C) tutorial setting
(D) None of the above
1/3-A
Directions: (Q. Nos. 57 to 60) Fill in the
blanks with appropriate alternatives given
below:
57. Reading is a __ skill.
(A) receptive
(B) productive
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above
58. is the oldest method of
teaching English in India.
(A) Direct method
(B) Grammar-translation method
(C) Communicative approach
(D) Structural approach
59. At a later stage, oral composition
can be taught through __ .
(A) dramatization
(8) conversation
(C) dialogue
(D) All of the above
60. __ is not a classical language.
(A) Arabic
(B) English
(C) Sanskrit
(D) Latin
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61. "11l CCfXf~ 'if'lf," 11l~ 9f~ ~'
9f'ffij~
(D) Rcffi~
63. 11l~ " .•. ~ 9flCltr~, ~Jlt~lffi~"~~
( ) ~
(C) ~
(0)
62. 11l~ ~ ~~~ '~' ~ 65. ~ , .
• 'f~
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(B) ~~
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66. ~~ ~~ ~~C>!*l ~ m ~~~~?
(A) ~'
(B) 'M-9flI8-;n'
(C) '~~'1'l'
(D) ~'
67. 'm@"T1'~" ~ <tSC*l~Cii1"l
(A)~~
(B) ~N~
(C) ~~~
(D)~~~
68. "f.klfJC<ll~ <l1<pl~ ~">iZ~ ~
~<A,~~~
c<R 18~?' ... "
(A)
(B) ~"*lm
(C) ~fSi'T ~
(D) <tSlfQjlfl>!"*lm
69. ~~~~~~~?
(A) ~ ~8<2:
(B) ~~8'\
(C) ~~8~
(D) ~~<2:0
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(A) ~~~
(B) ~CI8'f~fG'l1ii1"*lm
(C) <tS1fQjIfl>! "*lm
71. ~~~ ~ ~'$flC~~
~-;n?
(A) 'fi1~'
(B) '~'
'c~I>!Cii1~ ~I*l~'(C)
(D) '~Sf'
72. H<n~ii1IClfC"ffl ~~! ~~!~!
~~~ Pr~-m! ~ ~~ I"~
9f~~~~
(A) \5ltllfl"m ~
(B) ~~htC~I~ <n~
73. ~ <n~ \5l1<tSICIf[)l ~ <ll"ll"lRil:!
\5loFl1C*l ~ ~~~ jfC~ C<tSRfij
~~~o:rn?
(A) \Q@1
(B) ~
(C) 41~1
(D) ~
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74. <f~ ~ <fc:f~~ ~ ~~ ~
~ 'i;bI5lrn~~ -;n, ~ ~ ~
(~ ~~~ <fc:f
(B) ~c:f
(C) 7;I~c:f
(D) ~~<fc:f
75. ~~ '6li~ffil'~' '8 '";r' <f~ ~ ~
(A) ~ <fc:f
(B) ~$u <fc:f
(C) ~c:f
(D) ~~J~lat<ll <fc:f
76. '~J~{IC<tl ~ <tIC~C~~ AA-<fl<Wf~
~~
(A) ~9f!mr'f
(B) ~c~ffit{l
(C) ~~
(D) ~ffitWl<{~
77. '~~~~.~I"~~
(A) ~~
(B) ~~
(C) ~'if<Ii ~
(D) ~~
78. ~~~~~,()$~
(A) ~
(B) ~
(C) ~~
(D) ~
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~ lfl'ij CX~ ~ lJ% ~
(A) ~'f~~
(B) ~~~
(C)~~~
(D)~~~
80. ~-~~~~~I
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81.
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C)~
(B) ~Q,f~~~~1
(C) <fiTDy<fiTDy~~~ ~ m~ I
(D) ~ ~'ij'f ~ '1l\4 I
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(8) ~
(C) ~
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84. ~ ~'lT~ ~ > 1C1~fi'i<l:>i urtU ~~?
(A) ~~
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(8) ~fi
(C) ~
(0) ~
(C) ~~~~
(0) ~~~~"M
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(C) ~ caMrn ~~
(0) ~~~~M
88. ~~~~~_~~
(A) ~'rn~~
(8) ~crn~~
(C) c-n~-~crn ~~
(A)~~~~~~
~~
(8) ~ ~ ~ on ~'8~ ~~~
(If'8m
(C) mm~~~~~~~'if ~ (If'8m
(0) ~~ C<PIC"'lI~ om
90. ~~ c-n~-~ ~ ~ ~ ~on, WT ~
(A) ~~ \5Ii41ii1"'lon ~
(8) ~~ ~ on Qffl
(C) ~~ ~ifi<P ~ on ~ ~
(0) mm ~ ~ ~C"'lIC~I~ ~
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PART-IV I ~~-IV
MATHEMATICS / ~
Directions: Answer the followingquestions
by selecting the correct option.
91. If an angle is eight times its
complementary angle, then the
measurement of the angle is
(A) 20°
(B) 40°
(C) 80°
(D) 60°
92. An exterior angle of a triangle is
110°. If one of the opposite interior
angles is 30°, then the other two
angles of the triangle are
(A) 40°, 110°
(B) 70°, 80°
(C) 60°, 90°
(D) 50°, 100°
93. Which one of the following letters is
a symmetrical figure?
(A) E
(B) N
(C) M
(D) None of the above
94. The length and breadth of a
rectangular field are 8 m and 6 m
respectively. The length of the
largest rod which can be put in the
field is
(A) 10 m
(B) 5 m
(C) 8 m
(D) 6 m
MZ'ffi't<n : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~fam
~ lfll8 I
91. ~ ~ c<mcrn ~ ~ ~ c<mcrn~~cr~, ~ ~ c<PT~ ~ ~
(A) 20°
(B) 40°
(C) 80°
(D) 60°
92. ~ Rl~clS1~ Ul~ ~~~ c<mcrn ~110°. ~ ~ Ul~ ~~ ~~~ c<mcrn
30° ~, ~ Rl~lS1fG~\5f9f?-T 1fI'G c<mcrn~ .
(A) 40°, 110°
70°, 80°
C) 60°, 90°
50° 00°
93. ~
94. M Ul<T~~ ~~
6 ~. I ~l~fGC~ >j<lct)c~<Trn ~
~M~(A) 10
(B) 5 .
(C) 8~.
(D) 6~.
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95. cubes each of edge 4 cm are
joi ed end-to-end. The surface area
o e resulting cuboid is
96 cm2
(C) 260 cm2
(D) 160 cm2
96. If S be the curved surface area of a
sphere and V be the volume of that
sphere, then the relation betweenV and S of the sphere will be
(A) 361tV2 =S3
97. A cube and a sphere have equal
surface area. The ratio of theirvolumes is
(A) :6
(B) Fn:../6
95. 4 ~:~. ~1f&~R~ ~ \4O>j<fiC<fi9fMl9fTPCt
~ Qf-.sm ~ I ~~ \5lHl~\4O>jf&~ ~~C"4>\1l~r1j~
(A) 192 ~:~. 2
(B) 96 ~.~. 2
(C) 260 ~.~. 2
(D) 160 ~.~. 2
96. ~ cc:m;n C'ilIr1jC<fiiq <l\1l>~Cr1jiq C"4>Jl~iij ~"<l~
~ ~~ S ~"<l~ V~, ~ ~
C'ilIr1jC<fi~ V ~"<l~ S-~~ ~~ ~~ ~
(A) 361tV2 = S3
97. ~~ ~ ~"<l~ ~~ C~ ~~
C"4>\1l~iij ~ ~ ~ '6H~~CO>j~ ~~
~
(A) 1t:6
(B) Fn:../6
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98. Pipe A can fill a water tank in
45 minutes and pipe B can empty it
in 30 minutes. If both the pipes are
opened when the tank is empty, the
tank will be filled in
(A) 18 minutes
(B) 90 minutes
(C) The tank can never be filled in
(D) None of the above
99. A can do a job alone in 24 days.B is 50%more efficient than A. Then
B alone can fmish the job in
(A) 12 days
(B) 18 days
(C) 10 days
(D) 16 days
100. A train starts from Agartala at
6:30 a.m. on Monday and reached
Delhi on Thursday at 8:10 a.m. The
total duration of time taken by the
train from Agartala to Delhi is
(A) 73 hours 40 minutes
(B) 74 hours 40 minutes
(C) 73 hours 20 minutes
(D) None of the above
98. ~<t$~~ A ~ ~ 45 ~ '1cf ~~<f~ B ~ ~ 30 ~ ~ ~ I
~- ~ ~ ~ lJfG ~~Q,f C~~ ~_ '1cf :z18~ ~ ~ an~
(A) 18*
(8) 90*
(C) ~- ~ '1cf ~ ;n
(D) ~~ C<fll~~ -;m
99. A ~ ~<t$~ 24 ~ ~ ~ I B,
A- . ~ 50% c<rtXt ~ I ~ B ~<fil
~~~
12~
c
100. ~ - ~~ ~ ~ . ~
6 30~~$;l~~~
8 10"~ C~I ~
mil C~ ~ ~ an'ifG1
( ) 73 ~ 40*
(8) 74 '(j~ 40*(C) 73 '(j~ 20 ~
(D) ~~ C<flH~ -;m
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101.
102.
103.
104.
(A) 576
(B) 756
(C) 675
(D) 288
101. ~~ ~ 48 f<Ii.~./~JGt ~ ~'if
50~ ~~ ~ ~ '6IR>~~ ~ I
40 ~ ~ ~ '6IR>Jl>~~ ~ ~
c<l'if~~~?
(A) 40 f<Ii.~./~JGt
(B) 60 f<}.~./~'iJT
(C) 50 f<}.~./~'iJT
(D) 30 f<Ii.~./~'iJT
bus covers a distance ill
- minutes, if it runs at 48 km/hr
an average speed. The speed at
hich the bus must run to reducethe time of journey to 40 minuteswill be
(A) 40 km Zhr
(B) 60 kmyhr
(C) 50 km/hr
(D) 30 km/hr
The HCF of 0 numbers is 144 and
their LC. is 2880. If one of the
numbers is 720, then the othernumber is
A number lying between 1000 and
2000 is such that on division by 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 leaves the
remainders 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
respectively. The number is
(A) 1876
(B) 1774
(C) 1679
(D) one of the above
(~+ 0.01_ 0·9 _ 0.09) =?
0·01 0·1 0·09 0·9
(A) 2
(8) 1·01
(C) 10·1
(D) 0
102. ~ ~~~ 'if.~.~. 144 ~~~ ar.~.~.2880. ~ ~~ ~~~ 720 ~, ~ ~~
~~V~
(A) 576
(B) 756
(C) 675
(D) 288
103. 1000 ~~~2000-~~ ~~ ~ ~~~
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ~~~8 ~ 'i5!'if ~
'i5!~ ~~ 1,-2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ~~~7
~I~~V~
(A) 1876
(B) 1774
(C) 1679
(D) ~~ C~H~ om
104. (~+ 0.01_ 0·9 _ 0.09) =?
0·01 0·1 0·09 0·9
(A) 2
(B) 1·01
(C) 10·1
(D) 0
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105. The least number among (0.5)2,
~0.49, ~0.008 and 0·23 is
(A) (0.5)2
(B) ~0.008
(C) 0·23
(D) ~0.49
105. (0.5)2, ~0.49, ~0.008 ~~ 0·23
.,,~~~~ ~tU ~ .,,~_ ~
(A) (0.5)2
(B) ~0.008
(C) 0·23
(D) ~0.49
106. In an examination, Nisha obtained 106.
312 marks out of 650. What
percentage of marks did she get?
(A) 48%
(B) 38%
(C) 46%
(D) 52%
107. If ~ 270 is divided among A, B and C
such that A's portion is equal to ~rd
of B's portion and B's portion is
equal to %th of C's portion, then the
share of each ofA, B and C will be
(A) ~ 90, ~ 60 and ~ 120
(B) r 120, ~ 60 and ~ 90
(C) ~ 60, ~ 90 and ~ 120
(D) None of the above
650 ~ ~tU 312
~ ~ ~C~?
(C
107. 2 0 A, B ~~ C-U1~ ~tU U1~"'1~IC<l15T<;f
<R" ~ ~ A-U1~ \5f~ B-U1~ ~ \5f~
~~ B-U1~ \5f~icf C-U1~ % \5f~ ~
~ I A, B U1~~ C-U1~ ~9jJ ~ .~
~
(A) ~ 90, ~ 60 ~~ ~ 120
(B) ~ 120, ~ 60 U1~~~ 90
(C) ~ 60, ~ 90 ~~ ~ 120
(D) ~~ C<PH~ Offi
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108. average of all odd numbers
een 20 and 30 is
t 23
) 24
(C) 25
(D) 26
109. If the cost price of 8 pencils is equal
to the selling price of 10 pencils,
then the loss percent is
(A) 20%
(B) 25%
(C) 15%
(D) 16%
110. If 13 buses can carry 715
passengers, then 25 buses can carry
(A) 1275 passengers
(B) 1375 passengers
(C) 1475 passengers
(D) 1575 passengers
111. If a man spends {* 875 per month
and saves 12~ % of his income, then
his monthly income is
(A) e 950
(B) {* 1,060
(C) {* 1,250
(D) {* 1,000
108. 20 ~<f~ 30-~~ ~~ ~'ijf ~~~JI>J~C~~
~~
(A) 23
(B) 24
(C) 25
(D) 26
109. ~ 8it C~ ~ 10it C~
f<lJl>~~CiijJiq~ ~, ~ ~ ~ ~
~
(A) 20%
(B) 25%
(C) 15%
(D) 16%
110. ~ 13it ~ 715~ ~ ~ ~
~,~ 25it ~~ ~~
~
(A) 1275 ~
(B) 1375 ~
(C) 1475 ~
(D) 1575 ~
111. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 875 WM ~<ffi.R ~<f~~ ~ 12~ % ~~ <ffi.R,
~~~I5{ffl~
(A) {* 950
(B) {* 1,060
(C) {* 1,250
(D) {* 1,000
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112. Everyday Manik runs 8 rounds of 112. ~~~<T~~~
a square field with each side M'1~I ~ ~ ~ .'1measuring 350m. How much 350 ~. I ~ ~ f<fi .'1 ~distance does he run everyday? '6IR>I1F~~?
(A) 11 Ian 200 m (A) 11 f<fi.~. 200 ~.
(8) 11 Ian 800 m(8) 11 f<fi.~.800 ~.
(C) 12 Ian 400 m(C) 12 ~.~. 400 ~.
(D) 12 Ian 80 m12 ~.~. 80~.(D)
113. The value of
(1- ~) (1 - i) (1- ~) ........(1- 410)
113. (1- ~) (1- i) (1- ~). .......(1- 410)-~
>j~~1~~~on simplification is
(A) 0(A) 0
1 (8)1-
(8) - 2020
1 (C)1
(C)-
- 3030
1 (D)1
(D)-- 4040
114. The ratio of two numbers is 4 :5 and 114. 1jjU~~~ ~~ 4:5 ~~ ~.'1T.~ 100
LCMis 100. The two numbers are ~~~~1jjU~
(A) 20,25 (A) 20,25
(8) 30,40 (8) 30,40
(C) 40,50 (C) 40,50
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<fiH~ em
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117. CCE provides feedback to 117. CCE~~~
(A) the child (A) ~~
(B) ¥l\!)l~l\!)lC<1S(B) the parents
(C) iifl,*<1SC<1S(C) the teacher
(0) All of the above (0) ~~ ~C\!)J<1SC<P~
115. -ect of teaching number
~;;:- •••~ "'0 primary-stage students is
'~:U·J •.e the students
115. W~-~ ~~ ~~~ ~
{number system} CXI~ ~ ~
o count up to 6 digits
to see the numbers as group of
hundreds, tens and ones and
understand the significance of
place value
(C) to master the skill of addition
and subtraction of four-digit
number
(D) to master the skill of reading
large number
116. "Things are numbers" is quoted by
(A) Euler
(B) Archimedes
(C) Pythagoras
(0) None of them
(B) ~~~ ~, ~ Ul<!~ Ul~-Ul~
Ul~ ~'1 Cl1~ Ul<!~~ ~
~~~
(C) m ~ ~~~ ~9f '8 rot9f Ul~
~~~<rm
(0) <!\S~~~ ~ '1m ~ ~
~<rm
116. "Things are numbers" ~
<1SC~~Ca<j~
(A) ~
(B) '6l1~~~>1
(C) ¥l~~
(0) ~~ ~Ofol
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IQ = MAx 100 (B)MA
(B) IQ=-x100CA CA .
(C) IQ=MAxCA
(C) IQ =MAxCA
100 100
(D) ~~ C<Pl"'l~ Offi(D) None of the above
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118. A method in which a mathematical
problem dividing into some simple
parts and then making interrelation
between the different parts, is called
(A) analytic method
(B) synthetic method
(C) inductive method
(D) None of the above
119. 'Mathematics Day' is observed on
(A) 20th December
(B) 21st December
(C) 22nd December
(D) None of the above
120. If CA denotes chronological age and
MA denotes mental age, then to
determine intelligent quotient (IQ),
the mathematical formula is
(A) IQ = CA x 100MA
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118. ~ ~ c<m<n ~ >j~>jJIC<p~
<pC~<pfG~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~
~~ ~9f<P f.l~~~, ~ ~ ~
(A) ~~~
(B)~~~
(C) \5lIC~I~ ~
(D) ~~ c<pl"'l~ Offi
119. '~fit<py' 9fTC'R ~ ~
(A) 20 RiC>j';j~
(B) 21cxt~C>j';j~
(C) 22cxt~C>j';j~
(D) ~~ c<pl"'l~ Offi
120. ~ ~ ~ (chronological age) CA
"m11 \£l<t~ ~l"'l~<p ~ (mental age) MA
"m11 ~ ~, ~ ~ (IQ) f.l~~~~
(A) IQ = CA x 100MA
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES / ~
Directions: Answer the followingquestions
by selecting the correct option.
121. 'Nuclear family' means
(A) husband and wife
(B) parents and their children
(C) parents, children, grandparents
and others
(D) None of the above
122. Phyllode occurs in which of the
following plants?
(A) Opuntia
(B) Acacia
(C) Asparagus
(D) None of the above
123. The fruit which is produced m
tomato plant is
(A) drupe type
(B) pepo type
(C) berry type
(D) one of the above
124. Which chemical substance is the
first stable product of photo-
synthesis during dark reaction in
c, plants?
(A) Oxaloacetic acid
(B) 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde
(C) 3-phosphoglyceric acid
(D) None of the above
125. What is the common characteristic
feature of the animals pangolin,
armadillo and sloth?
(A) All are anteaters
(B) All are hervivorous
(C) All are aquatic inhabitants
(D) None of the above
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MzlfFr.n : ~ ~ f.f<fw-:! ~ ~ ~~~
~ 'fT\S I
121. '~'.l~' ~ ~
(A) ~ ~~\ ~
(B) ~-~ ~~\ ~ ~
(C) ~-~, ~, ~-~
~~\ \5HlI"'lJ~1
(D) ~~ C<tSI"'l'G~e:m
122. ~ C<tSR.'@~'tt&C~ 9f~ ~ ~ ?
(A) <r~
(B) \5l1<tSlm
(C)~
(D) ~~ C<tSI"'l'G~e:m
123. ~~ QPrGilfG~~9ffi~, rn~(A) 19f~
(B) C9fC9fl ~
(C) ~~
(D) ~~ C<tSI"'l'G~e:m
124. e3 '@~C't~ >jICGilI<tS>j\~ ~ '6l~<tSI~
'fXtm C<tSR.~1>jI~Pl~ 9f'fT~ ~~ ~ffll~IC<l
~~9ffi ~?
(A) '6l'JIICGilI\5lJIC>jt&<tS~
(B) 3-~>jC~I~>jIC~Gil~~\5
(e) 3-~~
(D) ~~ C<tSI"'l'G~e:m
'1JIC5fIM"'l, \5l1~~Cii11 ~~\ ~Q[ ~
~~~~ JfI~~ t5lrnRl<tS C<l"R~Jt& ~ ?
(A) ~ f9!~M<tSI~<tS
(B)~~
(C) ~ ~ <l>j<lI>j<tS~
(D) ~~ C<tSI"'l'G~e:m
125.
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126. The project Buxa Tiger Reserve is
situated in which of the following
States?
(A) West Bengal
(B) Assam
(C) Gujarat
(D) None of the above
127. Goitre disease is caused due to
deficiency of what?
(A) Iron
(8) Potassium
(C) Iodine
(D) None of the above
128. Which of the following is the carrier
of the pathogen of dengue fever?
(A) Aedes mosquito
(B) Culex mosquito
(C) Anopheles mosquito
(D) None of the above
129. What is the breadth of the metre
gauge line of the Indian Railways?
(A) 610 mm
(8) 762 mm
(C) 1000 mm
(D) None of the above
130. Which of the following chemicals
is mainly responsible for ozone
depletion?
(A) Chlorofluorocarbon
(B) Polyphenol
(C) Dioxin
(D) None of the above
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126. f.hlfal~ c<Wt ~ ~ ~ ~~~'f
~ 15l<l~1!l?
(A) 9ff"b~<l5f
(B) ~
(C) ~~
(D) ~~ C<PJO'l'G~-om
127. ~ cm'iffG f<Wrn 15l~1<l1ST~1!l~'f ~?
(A) ~
(8) ~~1~
(C) 15l1C~1~"'l
(D) ~~ c<P14~ -om
128. ~ilfal~ ~ ~ ~ "ifI<n~~?
(A) ~~~
(8) f<li~Ci71ll1~
(C) I5lJ1C"'l1fil>fal>j~
(D) ~~ C<Pl"'l'G~-om
129. ~I~&'I~ ~ • C~ ~ ~ "'6\S~?
(A) 610 fit.fit
(B) 762 fit:~.
(C) 1000 fit.fit.
(D) ~~ c<P14~ -om
130. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ilfal~
~1>jmH<p~~ ~~ ~ ~~ lfffit ?
(A) @IC~I~C~I<PI<f~
(8) '1falc~"'li71
(C) \5~I5lI11"'l
(D) ~~ c<P14~ -om
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131. Which of the following gases is not
an air pollutant?
(A) Carbon monoxide
(B) Nitrogen dioxide
(C) Nitrogen
(D) None of the above
132. The violent tropical storm seen in
the Indian Ocean is called
(A) typhoon
(B) cyclone
(C) hurricane
(D) None of the above
133. What is the name of the chemical
which was responsible for Bhopal
Gas Tragedy?
(A) Methyl isocyanate
(B) Benzene hexachloride
(C) Trinitrotoluene
(D) None of the above
134. Which of the following acts as the
main source of groundwater?
(A) River
(B) Rain
(C) Canal
(D) one of the above
135. In which of the following lists all
natural resources are renewable?
(A) Nuclear energy, natural gas,
petroleum, coal
(B) Water, solar energy, wind,
geothermal energy resource
(C) Solar energy, nuclear energy,
wind, natural gas
(D) None of the above
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131. ~ 'ilJPH3~ ~~ ~ <mJTf~'ifJPf -om?
(A) ~ ~C"'lf~~
(B) "'l~~lCIS1"'l ~-'6I~~
(C) "'l~~lCIS1"'l
(D) ~~ C~1"'l'Gi~-om
132. ~1~~ ~~ (A ~~ f.'H:l~~ ~ ~
~,~~~(A) ~
(B) >1~1"'l
(C) ~ffi~Jl~
(D) ~~ C~1"'l'G~ -om
133. ~9fM 'ifJPf l\'fij"'ll~ "IS1OU'fffil ~1>11~f.1~
~~~~?
(A) ~~ '6I~C>1I>11~IC"'l'G
(B) ~ C~<JII~l~~\S
(C) Ui~~~~I'G~~
(D) ~~ C~1"'l'G~ -om
134. f.1i1M~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ~
~~?
(A) o#t
(B) ~
(C) ~
(D) ~~ C~1"'l'G~-om
f.1i1M~ ~ ~IM~lfGC~ ~ ~
~~ '1~;f.fl~~~'iIJ?
(A) ~m ~, ~ 'ifJPf,
C9jcUIM~I~, ~
(B)~, c3TI~"lM>, ~ ~-~qro"lM>>1N~
(C) c3TI~"lM>, ~m ~, ~~ 'ifJPf
(D) ~~ C~I"'l'G~-om
135.
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136. The example of an artificial
ecosystem is
(A) ecosystem of a pond
(B) ecosystem of a forest
(C) ecosystem of grassland
(D) None of the above
137. The energy flow in an ecosystem
follows which of the following laws of
Lindeman?
(A) Lindeman's law of 5%
(B) Lindeman's law of 10%
(C) Lindeman's law of 15%
(D) None of the above
138. Consequence of deforestration is
(A) flood
(B) reduced rainfall
(C) Both of the above
(D) None of the above
139. The source of energy which does not
produce carbon dioxide is
(A) nuclear energy
(B) coal
(C) organic compound
(D) None of the above
140. Which of the following soil layers
contains humus?
(A) A-horizon
(B) B-horizon
(C) C-horizon
(D) None of the above
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136. ~~ ~ ~1~\!)Ctiliq ~~ ~
(A) ~~
(B) <l"'l~~iq ~
(C) ~~~
(D) ~~ C<q)I"'l'G~om
137. <l1~\!)C~iq ~~ falC<S~JlC"'l~ f.1ilfal~
Cffl~~wf?
(A) falC'(5~JIC"'liq5% ~
(B) falC'(5~J1C"'liq10% ~
(C) falC<S~JlC"'liq15% ~
(D) ~~ C<q)I"'l'G~om
(A) <rom
(B) ~
(C) ~~~
(D) ~~ C<q)I"'l'G~om
139. Ql ~ ~~." <fil<R. iSl~i5l~~iS ~~~ ~
"TI, ~ ~
(A) f.1~j1~ ~
(B) ~
(C) ~ ~'if
(D) ~~ C<q)I"'l'G~om
140. ~ Cffl ~ ?siqfflc\!) ~ ~?
(A) A-~
(B) B-~
(C) C-~
(D) ~~ C<q)I"'l'G~om
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141. The longest river in Tripura is 141. ~~~-~(A) Manu river (A) ~~
(B) Gomti river (B) c~~
(C) Deo river (C) Qf'8~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<tSl;{Glk-m
142. The largest district in Tripura is 142. ~~~~~
(A) West Tripura (A) ~~~
(B) North Tripura (B) ~~~
(C) Dhalai (C) ~
(D) None of the above (D) ~~ C<tSl"'lUI\-m
143. Dodo is 143. ~~
(A) an extinct bird (A) ~~~~~
(B) an endangered bird (B) ~~ f.t9ffi ~
(C) a rare bird (C) ~~~~
(D) ~~ C<tSl"'lUlk-m(D) None of the above
144. ~ C<tSq ~~ ~l?1I!)<qc1~~ ~144. Which of the following species has
been declared extinct in India? ~~?
(A) Blackbuck (A) ~ ~'f
(B) Asiatic cheetah (B) ~~~
(C Red panda (C) G1M~
(D _.one of the above (D) ~~ C<tSlo:tUlk-m
145. ~ ~\SlI~C't1 ~ ~145. Conservation of species outside their <ql>j~IC"'l1
na al habitat is called ~~~~'f~~~
(A conservation (A) ~-fYrP ~~~'f
(B) conservation (B) ~-~~~~'f
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the 146. ~ ~~~Cf ~~ \5l~~fG ~ ~C~~ii1
Act ~~?
(A) 1981
(B) 1986
(C) 1980
(D) ~~ C<PlojG~ ~
146. In which year was
Environmental Protection
passed?
(A) 1981
(B) 1986
(C) 1980
(D) None of the above
147. Which of the following communities
in India is well-known for protecting
blackbuck?
(A) Bheel
(B) Santhal
(C) Bishnoi
(D) None of the above
148. Kyoto Protocol is concerned with
what?
(A) Climate change
(B) Global warming
(C) Groundwater pollution
(D) None of the above
149. The main component of compressed
natural gas (CNG) is
(A) ethane
(B) methane
(C) butane
(D) None of the above
150. Green Revolution in India was
initiated by
(A) Sundarlal Bahuguna
(B) M. S. Swaminathan
(C) Salim Ali
(D) None of them
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(B) m~m(C) ~~~fiCf
(D) ~~ C<PH'G~ ~
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(B) ~~
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(D) ~~ C<PH'G~ ~
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(C) ~~
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