2016 SSC CGL Tier 1
2 Sep Shift – 2
Question Paper with Answer Key
1. Select the related word/letters/numbers from the given alternatives:
Peacock : India :: Bear : ?
1) Australia
2) America
3) England
4) Russia
2. Select the related word/letters/numbers from the given alternatives:
BDCE : FHGI : : RTSU : ?
1) VYWX
2) XYVW
3) VWXY
4) VXWY
3. Select the related word/letters/numbers from the given alternatives:
6 : 5 : : 8 : ?
1) 2
2) 4
3) 6
4) 10
4. For the following questions
Find the odd words / letters / numbers from the given alternatives.
1) Moon
2) Mars
3) Venus
4) Jupiter
5. For the following questions
Find the odd words / letters / numbers from the given alternatives .
1) ACEG
2) IKMO
3) FHJL
4) TUWY
6. For the following questions
Find the odd words / letters / numbers from the given alternatives.
1) 6
2) 24
3) 64
4) 120
7. Arrange the following words according to the dictionary order
a) Approach b) Appropriate c) Approval d) Approve
1) acdb
2) abdc
3) cdab
4) abcd
8. A series is given , with one term missing . Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series .
ajs , gpy, ? , sbk, yhq
1) dmv
2) mve
3) oua
4) qzi
9. A series is given , with one term missing . Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series .
5 , 9 , 6, 11, 7, ?
1) 13
2) 15
3) 17
4) 19
10. Anand is son of Prema . Rajeev is brother of Prema . Neha is daughter of Rashmi . Neha is sister of Rajeev . How is Anand related to Rashmi ?
1) Son
2) Grand Son
3) Grand father
4) Granddaughter
11. Nikhil is 8 yr younger than his brother Rohan . How old will Rohan be when he is twice as old as Nikhil ?
1) 4yr
2) 6 yr
3) 8 yr
4) 16 yr
12. From the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word :
ORGANISATION
1) GRANT
2) NATION
3) GIANTS
4) ORANGE
13. If EARTHQUAKE is coded as EKAUQHTRAE then ELECTORATE will be coded as ?
1) ETAROELECT
2) EARTOTCELE
3) ETAROTCELE
4) ETAROCTELE
14. If a denotes x, b denotes + , c denotes + and d denotes -, then 8 a 3 c 24 b 12 d 19 = ?
1) 17
2) 7
3) 14
4) 8
15. Given equations are solved on the basis of a certain system. Find the correct answer for the unsolved equation on that basis :
2 + 4 + 6 = 48 and
3 + 2 + 8 = 48, then 2 + 5 + 7 = ?
1) 48
2) 70
3) 14
4) 59
16. Select the missing number from the given alternative
1) 19
2) 22
3) 26
4) 25
17. If North is called North west, West is called South west, South is called South east and so on . A person walks straight from South west to North east and then turns left. Walks straight and again turns left. Now at what direction he is facing?
1) South
2) North east
3) North
4) South west
18. In the following question, one or two statement(s) is/are given followed by two conclusions/assumptions, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions/assumptions can definitely be drawn from the given statement. Indicate your answer.
Statement: Some kings are queens. All queens are beautiful .
Conclusions: I- All kings are beautiful.
Conclusions: II- All queens are kings
1) Only conclusion I follows
2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows
4) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
19. Find the number of triangles in the figure
1) 12
2) 10
3) 18
4) 16
20. Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among classes given below: Elephants, Lions and Animals
21. Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
22. From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded
23. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shown in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will appear when opened.
24. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the right image of the given figure?
25. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented. The columns and rows of Matrix I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, e.g., A can be represented by 12,24, etc., and ‘R’ can be represented by 57, 76, etc. Similarly you have to identify the set for the word ‘ROSE’
1) 86, 67, 33, 44
2) 88, 76, 31, 32
3) 95, 75, 02, 32
4) 57, 87, 32, 33
26. Inflation is a situation characterised by
1) Too much money chasing too few goods
2) Too few money chasing too much goods
3) Too many people chasing too few goods
4) Too many people chasing too little money
27. Which of the following was published by Gandhji during his stay in South Africa?
1) Young India
2) Indian Opinion
3) Nav Jivan
4) None of these
28. What was the immediate aim of the Treaty of Purander in 1665?
1) To gain goodwill of Shivaji
2) To sow seeds of contention between Shivaji and Sultan of Bijapur
3) To deceive Shivaji
4) To make Shivaji a puppet of Mughals
29. Match the following.
A. Mohenjodaro
B. Harappa
C. Kalibangan
D. Lothal
1. Statue of a priest
2. Port
3. Plough marks
4. The Great Bath
1) A-4, B-l, C-3, D-2
2) A-3, B-2, C-4, D-l
3) A-2, B-3, C-l, D-4
4) A-l, B-4, C-2, D-3
30. Blood is red in colour due to the presence of_____ .
1) Cytochrome
2) Chlorophyll
3) Hemocyanin
4) Haemoglobin
31. Which one of the following events in a botanical garden is never directly influenced by light?
1) Flowering
2) Photosynthesis
3) Transpiration d
4) Fertilization
32. What type of lens is used to correct vision of a person suffering from Myopia?
1) Convex lens
2) Concave lens
3) Crossed lens
4) Cylindrical lens
33. Iodex, a pain relief balm, has the smell of_____ .
1) Methyl salicylate
2) Ethyl salicylate
3) Propyl salicylate
4) Butyl salicylate
34. Which of the following is usually not an air-pollutant?
1) Hydrocarbons
2) Sulphur dioxide
3) Carbon dioxide
4) Nitrous oxide
35. Which of the following is called the Land of White Elephants?
1) Thailand
2) Africa
3) Cuba
4) Turkey
36. On April 10 2016, a huge fire broke out during fireworks display at one of the following temples of Kerala .
1) Chhotanikkara temple
2) Puttingal temple
3) Vishnuvira temple
4) Manarasala temple
37. Which of the following games was included in Rio Olympics after more than 100 years?
1) Diving
2) Taekwondo
3) Beach Volleyball
4) Golf
38. One of the following is ‘Labour in Economics.
1) A Musician performing for a benefit fund
2) A Painter working for his own pleasure
3) Reading a book as a hobby
4) A Mother teaching her own son
39. Which of the following is a fish?
1) Jelly fish
2) Lobster
3) Salmon
4) Whale
40. The disconnected lines drawn on a map for showing slope –
1) Bench marks
2) Contours
3) Form lines
4) Hachure
41. A man standing close to the platform at a railway station experiences a pulling force towards a fast moving train because of____ .
1) gravitational force between train and man
2) illusion of the man
3) the centripetal force
4) pressure difference due to fast moving air in between
42. The Network is overloaded with enormous data sent by many computers within the network. The inability of the network to deliver the data is termed as
1) Access control
2) Congestion
3) Error propagation
4) Deadlock
43. Who is referred to as ‘Frontier Gandhi’?
1) Sheikh Abdullah
2) Manilal Gandhi
3) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
4) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
44. Which of the following fuels causes minimum environmental pollution?
1) Diesel
2) Kerosene
3) Hydrogen
4) Coal
45. ‘Sun Temple’ is situated in the state of_____ .
1) Rajasthan
2) Andhra Pradesh
3) Odisha
4) Tamil Nadu
46. Vinegar is_____ .
1) diluted acetic acid
2) glacial acetic acid
3) glacial formic acid
4) diluted formic acid
47. Open Market Operations refer to_____ .
1) Borrowings by Scheduled banks from RBI
2) Lending by Commercial banks to industry
3) Purchase and sale of Government securities by RBI
4) Deposit mobilisation
48. International ‘Yoga Divas’ is celebrated every year on_____ .
1) 21st May
2) 21st June
3) 25th May
4) 25th June
49. Which of the following Article of Indian Constitution deals with the Right to Equality before Law?
1) Article – 13
2) Article – 14
3) Article – 15
4) Article – 17
50. A group of interconnected islands is known as __________ .
1) Strait
2) Peninsula
3) Archipelago
4) Lagoon
51. Koushik can do a piece of work in X days and Krishnu can do the same work in Y days. If they work together, then they can do the work in
1) (X+Y) days
2) 1/(X+Y) days
3) XY/(X+Y) days
4) (X+Y)/XY days
52. A hollow hemispherical bowl is made of silver with its outer radius 8 cm and inner radius 4 cm respectively. The bowl is melted to form a solid right circular cone of radius 8 cm. The height of the cone formed is
1) 7 cm
2) 9 cm
3) 12 cm
4) 14 cm
53. While selling a shirt, a shopkeeper gives a discount of 7%. If he gives discount of 9% he earns Rs. 15 less on profit. The market price of the shirt is
1) 712
2) 787
3) 750
4) 697
54. The railway fares of air conditioned sleeper and ordinary sleeper class are in the ratio 4:1. The number of passengers travelled by air conditioned sleeper and ordinary sleeper classes were in the ratio 3:25. If the total collection was Rs. 37,000, how much did air conditioner sleeper passengers pay?
1) Rs. 15,000
2) Rs. 10,000
3) Rs. 12,000
4) Rs. 16,000
55. If the cost price of 20 books is the same as selling price of 25 books, then the loss percentage is
1) 20
2) 25
3) 22
4) 24
56. The number of students in a class is increased by 20% and the number now becomes 66. Initially the number was
1) 45
2) 50
3) 55
4) 60
57. Two trains start from a certain place on two parallel tracks in the same direction. The speed of the trains are 45 Km/hr and 40 Km/hr respectively. The distance between the two trains after 45 minutes will be
1) 2.5 km
2) 2.75 km
3) 3.7 km
4) 3.75 km
58. If x + 5 +1/x+1 = 6,then the value of (x + 1)^3 + 1/(x+1)^3 is
1) 2
2) 0
3) -2
4) 4
59. If a^2 + 1 = 9a, (a ≠ 0) then the value of (a)^2 + 1/(a)^2 is
1) 81
2) 18
3) 79
4) 83
60. The vertical angle A of an isosceles triangle ΔABC is three times the angle B of it. The measure of the angle A is
1) 90°
2) 108°
3) 100°
4) 36°
61. Two circles touch each other internally. The radius of the larger circle is 6 cm and the distance between the centre is 2 cm, then the radius (in cms) of the other circle is
1) 8
2) 2
3) 4
4) 3
62. If y= 2Sec Ө and x= 3tan Ө then x^2/9-y^2/4 is
1) 0
2) -1
3) 2
4) 1
63. When n is divided by 4, the remainder is 3. The remainder when 2n is divided by 4 is:
1) 1
2) 2
3) 3
4) 6
64. Eight members of a club donate Rs. 100 each towards a Relief Fund and the President of the club donates Rs. 50 more than the average donation of all (including President) of them. Then the contribution of the president is
1) 106.25
2) 156.25
3) 56.25
4) 206.25
65. If a + b + c = 15 and 1/a+1/b+1/c = 71/abc ,then the value of a^3 + b^3 + c^3 – 3abc is
1) 160
2) 180
3) 200
4) 220
66. If k is the largest possible real number such that p^4+q^4 = (p^2+kpq+q^2)(p^2-kpq+q^2), then the value of k is
1) 1
2) -√2
3) 2
4) √2
67. ΔABC is similar to ΔDEF. If the ratio of similar sides is K: 1, the ratio of their areas is
1) K^2 : 1
2) 2k: 1
3) k^2 /2: 1
4) 2k^2:1
68. ΔABC inscribed in a circle so that BC is diameter. The tangent at a point C intersects BA when produced at a point D. If ∠ABC = 36° then the value of ∠ADC is
1) 36°
2) 44°
3) 48°
4) 54°
69. If the length of the shadow of a vertical pole be √3 times the height of the pole, the angle of elevation of the sun is:-
1) 60°
2) 45°
3) 30°
4) 90°
70. If the simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 5% per annum is Rs. 50, the compound interest on the same at the same rate and for the same time is:-
1) Rs. 50.50
2) Rs. 51.25
3) Rs. 51.50
4) Rs. 50.05
71. If r sin Ө = √3, and r cos Ө = 1 ,then values of r and Ө are: (0° ≤ Ө ≤ 90°)
1) r =1, Ө=30°
2) r = 1/2, Ө=30°
3) r=√3, Ө=30°
4) r=2, Ө=60°
72. Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the following questions. Export (in Billion Rupees) of gems and jewelry in the year 1991-1992 is given.
The ratio of the sum of the exports to the bottom six countries to the total exports to all the given countries in 1991-1992 is approximately:
1) 1/6
2) 1/5
3) 1/8
4) 2/9
73. Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the following questions. Export (in Billion Rupees) of gems and jewellery in the year 1991-1992 is given
The country to which twice the export is nearly equal to the average exports in 1991-92 is
1) U.K.
2) Thailand
3) Israel
4) UAE
74. Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the following questions. Export (in Billion Rupees) of gems and jewellery in the year 19911992 is given.
The ratio of the total exports to Japan, Belgium and Hong Kong to the export to rest of the countries in 1991-92 is nearly:
1) 35:34
2) 35:69
3) 69:35
4) 35:35
75. Study the bar diagram carefully and answer the following questions. Export (in Billion Rupees) of gems and jewellery in the year 1991-1992 is given.
The export to Hong Kong is approximately how many times the export to Germany?
1) 8
2) 9
3) 10
4) 11
76. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word and click the button corresponding to it.
SCANDALIZED
1) IRRITATED
2) SCARED
3) WORRIED
4) SHOCKED
77. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word and click the button corresponding to it.
INSOLENT
1) MANNERLY
2) HAUGHTY
3) DEFIANT
4) RUDE
78. Four words are given, out of which only one word is spelt correctly. Choose the correctly spelt word and click the button corresponding to it.
1) Immense
2) Imense
3) Immiense
4) Imminse
79. In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the button corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the “No error” option.
The leader (A) / with all his followers (B) / are send to prison. (C) / No Error (D)
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
80. In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the button corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the “No error” option.
Do you know (A) / whom the (B) / next speaker is? (C) / No Error (D)
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
81. In the following questions, one part of the sentence may have an error. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and click the button corresponding to it. If the sentence is free from error, click the “No error” option.
He is having an attack (A) / of fever everyday (B) / for the last few days. (C) / No Error (D)
1) A
2) B
3) C
4) D
82. The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it.
Children must be_____ to their parents.
1) obedient
2) obeying
3) obey
4) obeyed
83. The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it.
Every minister is______ to the Parliament.
1) responsive
2) response
3) responsibility
4) responsible
84. The sentences given with blanks are to be filled with an appropriate word(s). Four alternatives are suggested for each question. For each question, choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it.
She had a_____ talk with her friend.
1) hard to hard
2) heart to heart
3) hard to heart
4) heart to hard
85. In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it.
Bark is worse than his bite
1) Threat is worse than the action taken
2) Temper cannot be controlled
3) Ferocious scolding hurt more than his action
4) Anger is always justified
86. In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it.
Throw caution to the winds
1) To be fearful
2) To warn others not to travel
3) To behave recklessly
4) To behave with care and caution
87. In each of the questions, four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase and click the button corresponding to it.
Ill at ease
1) Unwell
2) Irritated
3) Uneasy
4) Confused
88. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it.
An action or event that happens before another important one and forms an introduction to it.
1) Foreword
2) Predecessor
3) Prefix
4) Prelude
89. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it.
A computer printout sent out by a bank regarding debits and credits in your account.
1) Bank draft
2) Statement
3) Over-draft
4) Payee
90. Out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentences and click the button corresponding to it.
Refresh and revive
1) Invigorate
2) Investigate
3) Invalidate
4) Invigilate
A sentence/a part of the sentence is bold. Four alternatives are given to the bold part which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and click the button corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the button corresponding to “No improvement”.
91. Except him, no one could answer the question.
1) Exception of him
2) Excepting him
3) Except for him
4) No improvement
92. The common fruit fly is technically called as “drosophila”
1) called
2) known by
3) known as
4) No improvement
93. Give the tickets to whomever comes first.
1) whoever
2) whichever
3) whatever
4) No improvement
94. Though very young, she has a sense of flying high.
1) imagery
2) imaginary
3) imagination
4) No improvement
95. The greatest thing in the style of writing or speaking, is to have a use of metaphor.
1) knowledge
2) command
3) need
4) No improvement
96. A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
My worries were increasing. The boy at the shop was becoming more clamorous. My sales were poor, as the railways were admitting more pedlars on the platforms. My cash receipts were going down and my credit sales alone flourished. The wholesale merchants who supplied me with goods stopped credit to me. The boy’s method of account-keeping was so chaotic that I did not know whether I was moving forward or backward. He produced cash from the counter in a haphazard manner, and there were immense gaps on the shelves all over the shop. The complaint by the public was that nothing one wanted was ever available. Suddenly the railways gave me notice to quit. I pleaded with the old stationmaster and porter, but they could do nothing; the order had come from high up. The shop was given to a new contractor.
I could not contemplate the prospect of being cut off from the railways. I grew desperate and angry. I shed tears at seeing a new man in the place where I and my father had sat. I slapped the boy on the cheek and he cried, and his father, the porter, came down on me and said, ‘this is what he gets for helping you! I’d always told the boy- He was not your paid servant, anyway.’
Why does the speaker say that his sales were poor?
1) Because his cash receipts were going down
2) Because the boy at the shop was becoming more clamorous.
3) Because the railways were admitting more pedlars on the platform
4) Because there were no buyers
97. A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
My worries were increasing. The boy at the shop was becoming more clamorous. My sales were poor, as the railways were admitting more pedlars on the platforms. My cash receipts were going down and my credit sales alone flourished. The wholesale merchants who supplied me with goods stopped credit to me. The boy’s method of account-keeping was so chaotic that I did not know whether I was moving forward or backward. He produced cash from the counter in a haphazard manner, and there were immense gaps on the shelves all over the shop. The complaint by the public was that nothing one wanted was ever available. Suddenly the railways gave me notice to quit. I pleaded with the old stationmaster and porter, but they could do nothing; the order had come from high up. The shop was given to a new contractor.
I could not contemplate the prospect of being cut off from the railways. I grew desperate and angry. I shed tears at seeing a new man in the place where I and my father had sat. I slapped the boy on the cheek and he cried, and his father, the porter, came down on me and said, ‘this is what he gets for helping you! I’d always told the boy- He was not your paid servant, anyway.’
How did the boy’s method of account-keeping affect the speaker?
1) His worries increased
2) He produced cash from the counter in a haphazard manner.
3) His sales were poor
4) He did not know if he was moving forward or backward
98. A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
My worries were increasing. The boy at the shop was becoming more clamorous. My sales were poor, as the railways were admitting more pedlars on the platforms. My cash receipts were going down and my credit sales alone flourished. The wholesale merchants who supplied me with goods stopped credit to me. The boy’s method of account-keeping was so chaotic that I did not know whether I was moving forward or backward. He produced cash from the counter in a haphazard manner, and there were immense gaps on the shelves all over the shop. The complaint by the public was that nothing one wanted was ever available. Suddenly the railways gave me notice to quit. I pleaded with the old stationmaster and porter, but they could do nothing; the order had come from high up. The shop was given to a new contractor.
I could not contemplate the prospect of being cut off from the railways. I grew desperate and angry. I shed tears at seeing a new man in the place where I and my father had sat. I slapped the boy on the cheek and he cried, and his father, the porter, came down on me and said, ‘this is what he gets for helping you! I’d always told the boy- He was not your paid servant, anyway.’
Why did the public complain?
1) Because his credit at the wholesalers’ was gone
2) Because nothing one ever wanted was available
3) Because there were gaps on the shelves all over the shop
4) Because the railways gave him notice to quit
99. A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
My worries were increasing. The boy at the shop was becoming more clamorous. My sales were poor, as the railways were admitting more pedlars on the platforms. My cash receipts were going down and my credit sales alone flourished. The wholesale merchants who supplied me with goods stopped credit to me. The boy’s method of account-keeping was so chaotic that I did not know whether I was moving forward or backward. He produced cash from the counter in a haphazard manner, and there were immense gaps on the shelves all over the shop. The complaint by the public was that nothing one wanted was ever available. Suddenly the railways gave me notice to quit. I pleaded with the old stationmaster and porter, but they could do nothing; the order had come from high up. The shop was given to a new contractor.
I could not contemplate the prospect of being cut off from the railways. I grew desperate and angry. I shed tears at seeing a new man in the place where I and my father had sat. I slapped the boy on the cheek and he cried, and his father, the porter, came down on me and said, ‘this is what he gets for helping you! I’d always told the boy- He was not your paid servant, anyway.’
Where did the order to quit come from?
1) From the old station master
2) From high up.
3) From the railway authorities
4) From the contractor
100. A passage is given with 5 questions following it. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
My worries were increasing. The boy at the shop was becoming more clamorous. My sales were poor, as the railways were admitting more pedlars on the platforms. My cash receipts were going down and my credit sales alone flourished. The wholesale merchants who supplied me with goods stopped credit to me. The boy’s method of account-keeping was so chaotic that I did not know whether I was moving forward or backward. He produced cash from the counter in a haphazard manner, and there were immense gaps on the shelves all over the shop. The complaint by the public was that nothing one wanted was ever available. Suddenly the railways gave me notice to quit. I pleaded with the old stationmaster and porter, but they could do nothing; the order had come from high up. The shop was given to a new contractor.
I could not contemplate the prospect of being cut off from the railways. I grew desperate and angry. I shed tears at seeing a new man in the place where I and my father had sat. I slapped the boy on the cheek and he cried, and his father, the porter, came down on me and said, ‘this is what he gets for helping you! I’d always told the boy- He was not your paid servant, anyway.’
Why did the speaker shed tears?
1) Because he saw a new person, where he and his father had sat
2) Because he was cut off from the railways.
3) Because he grew desperate and angry.
4) Because he slapped the boy on the cheek.
ANSWER KEY
1. D
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. D
6. C
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. C
14. B
15. B
16. D
17. D
18. D
19. C
20. C
21. B
22. C
23. C
24. B
25. C
26. A
27. B
28. B
29. A
30. D
31. D
32. B
33. A
34. D
35. A
36. B
37. D
38. A
39. C
40. D
41. D
42. B
43. C
44. C
45. C
46. D
47. C
48. B
49. B
50. C
51. C
52. D
53. C
54. C
55. A
56. C
57. D
58. A
59. C
60. B
61. C
62. B
63. B
64. A
65. B
66. D
67. A
68. D
69. C
70. B
71. D
72. A
73. D
74. A
75. C
76. D
77. A
78. A
79. C
80. B
81. A
82. A
83. D
84. B
85. A
86. C
87. C
88. D
89. B
90. A
91. C
92. C
93. A
94. C
95. A
96. C
97. D
98. B
99. B
100. A