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6. There are a total of 65 questions carrying 100 marks.

7. Questions Q.l - Q.25 win carry 1 -rnark each. and questions Q-26 - Q.55 win carry 2~marks each.

8- Questions QA8 - Q5l (2 palrs) are common data questions and question pairs {Q-52. Q-53} and (Q-54. Q55) are Itnked answer questions. The answer [0 the second question of lhl: linked answer questions depends on the answer 10 [he first question of the pair. If the first question in the linked pair is wrongly answered Or is un-attempted, then the answer to the second question in the pair will not be evaluated.

9. Questions Q.56 - Q.65 belong to General Aptuude (GA). Questions Q.56 - Q-60 will carry l -rnark each, and questions Q.61 - Q.b5 will carry 2-m~rks each. The GA questions win begin on a fresh page starting from page 13.

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Q.l - Q.25 carry one mark each.

Q.l The critical speed (revolutions per unit lime) of a ball mill of radius R. which uses balls of radius T, IS

l~

(A)- --

br..[ji;.

l~

(B) - -

2n: R

l~

(C)- -

2i'Z' r

IfRS

(D)- --

21l e-»

Q.2 The ratio of Nussel t number to B j ot nu mber is

(A) conductive resistance of fluid I conductive resistance of solid (B) conductive resistance of fluid I convective resistance of fluid (C) conducti ve resistance of solid I conduc li ve res i stance of fluid (0) unity

Q.3 The ratio of the thermal boundary layer thickness to the concentration boundary layer thickness is proportional to

(A) Nu

(B) Le

(C) Sh

(D) Pr

Q_4 For a first order isothermal catalytic reaction. A---+- P . occurring in an infinitely long cylindrical pore, the relationship betwee n effec live ness factor. f. and Th ie Ie modulu s, ¢. is

I (A) e ==.-:;

tIT

(B) e =-;

1 (D)E:=-

¢

Q-5 Match the location of the poles/zeros in the s-plane, listed in GROUP L with the system response characteristics in GROUP II.

GROUP) GROUPU

P. Pole in the right half plane

Q. Pole at origin

R. Zero in the right half plane

L Stabte respon se

n - Integrating response m. U nstab le response IV. In verse response

(A) P - I, Q -It R-lll (C) P - Ill, Q - II. R - IV

(8)?- m. Q-IV. R-I {O} P - I. Q - IV. R - ill

Q.6 Which ONE of the following statements about baffles in a shell and tube heat exchanger is FALSE? Baffles

(A) act as a support to the lube bundle

(B) reduce the pressure drop on the shell-side (C) alter the shell -side flow pattern

(D) help in increasing (he shell-side heat transfer coefficient

Q _7 The term, knuckle radJus~ is associated wi th (A) flat heads

(C) hemi spaeri cal heads

(B) tori spherics I heads (D) conical heads

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Q.8 In the manufacture of caustic soda from brine, which ONE of the following statements is TRUE? {A) The membrane cell CANNOT produce concentrated NaOH solution. and CANNOT tolerate calci u m and magn esium ions in l he f ecd b ri ne.

(B) The membrane cell CANNOT produce concentrated NaOH solution. but CAN tolerate calcium and magnesium ions in the feed brine.

(C) The membrane cell CAN produce concentrated NaOH solution. but CANNOT tolerate calcium and magnesium ions in lbe feed brine.

(D) The membrane cell CAN produce concentrated NaOH sotution, and CAN tolerate calcium and magnesium ions in the feed brine.

Q.9 For making superphosphate by acidulation of phosphate rock. use of nitric acid is desirable. because

(A) nitric add is less expensive than sulphuric add

(B) the a vailabil i l)' of njtrogen enhances the value of the superphosphale as a fertiuzer (C) the process. produces non-hygroscopic superphospate

(D) the process produces superphosphate having higher phosphorus content lhan lhe sulphuric acid process

Q.1O Mate h [he processes in G roup I with the produc rs in G roup II.

GROIJPI G8011ll1
P - CI aus process L Syngas
Q. Li ndc process 11. Oxygen
R. Lurgi process III. Sulphur
(A) P-T. Q-l1, R-U1 (8) P-II. Q-J. R-1Jl (el r-m, Q-I. R-D (0) r-m. Q-II. R-l
Q-H The inver .. of .he matrix [~ !] is
(A) [~;; -Yzl (B) [-.2 ~] (e) [X -~l (0) [2 -X]
-)t; -J ~ Q.12 The Laplace transform of the funetion shown in the figure below is.

IJ b

v ~~ 0),

(A) _€_-

!

(B) ~(e~br - e "", )

s

Q. 13 T he Max wei l· Boltt, man n veloc i ty d i stri hUE ion for the x-compone nt of the ve 10e i ty > al temperatu re T. is J( v,j. ~ c.p ( - ;; l The standard dcvi at ion of rae distribution is

(A) "2kT/m

{H) kT/m

(0) kT/2m

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Q-14 Given thal i:;~, ii is equal to

7r ,A} -

2

([I) -I

(C) i In i

Q. 1.5 A root of the equation x~ - Jx + I == 0 needs to be found using the Newton-Raphson method. If the initial guess, ..li) • is taken as O. then the new estimate .. , .•. after the first iteration is

1 (A) -

3

] (D) -- 3

(C) 3

(D) -3

Q.16 An equimolar liquid mixture of species 1 and 2 is in equilibrium with its vapour at 400 K. At this temperature. the vapour pressu res of the species are ~~;;; 180 kPa and Pt::::; 120 kPa .

Assu ruing that Raou lt "s law is val id, the val ue of YI i s

(A) 0.30

(B) O.4l

(C) 0.50

(D) 0.60

Q.17 A new linear temperature scale. denoted by oS. has been developed, where the freezing point of water is 200"S and the boiling point is 4OOoS. On this scale. 500"S corresponds. in degrees Celsius, to

(B) l25"C

(C} 150"C

(D) 300"C

Q.18 A saturated liquid at 1500 kPa and 500 K. with an enthal py of 750 kJ/kg. is throttled to a I iquid ~ vapour uri xture at ISO kPlI. and 300 K. At the e x it conditions, the enthalpy of the saturated I iq u id is 500 kJ/kg and the en lh al py of 1 he saturated vapou r is 2500 kJlkg. The percentage of the original liq uid, which vaporizes, is

(A) 87_5%

(8)67%

(012.5%

(D) 10%

Q. 19 The stream function in a .rv-plane is given be low ~

~ ~ ,

VI == "2x-y-

The velocity vector for this stream function is

Q.20 The height of a fluidized bed at incipient fluidization is 0.075 m, and the corresponding voidage is 0-38- If (he voidage of the bed increases to 0.5, then the height of the bed would be

{A) 0_058 m

CB) O.06J m

(C) 0.075 m

(0) 0_093 m

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P=10_3 m

S.Om

2.0 m

A storage vessel exposed to atmosphere (absolute pressure = 10.3 m of water) has a diameter of 3 m and is initially filled with WOI.lC'r 10.a height of 2 rn, The pump draws water frnm the vessel and is Joe ated ill an de vauon of 5 m above the bouom of the vessel. The f rict iooal head loss in the sUC1 ion pi pe i s 2 rn of water" ] f the vapour pre ssure of ~ he liquid at 1 he temperature of operat ion is 3 m of water, then the a vai lable N PS His

{A) 2,3 m

(B) 5.3 m

(C) 6.3 m

(D) 8.3 m

Q.22 ln Hagen-Pciseuille flow through a cylindrical tube, rbe radial profile of shear .o;U(!SS is

(A) constant (B) cubic (C) persbolic (D) linear

Q.23 flow measuring instruments Wilh different specifications. (zero and Spall) arc available for an application [hal requires flow rate measurements in the range of 300 litreslh 10 400 litres/h. The appropriate i nst ru ment for ibis appHcat i on lS the ONE whose spec ificlIIt ions arc

(A) zero = l75 UtresJh. span = l50 I~cre.slh (C) zero = 27.5 I it resrh, span = l50 l il rcslh

(B) zero = 375 litreslh. span = ]00 litreslh (D) zero = 475 Ii lres/h. span = WO J itreszh

Q,24 The transfer function, C{5), whose asymprctic Bode d~agram is shown below. is

~

10 ;----- ---- - --- - ---- .. _--

10<:1

. ---.~.- ------=-----

101 IO~

Frequency. radlaec

10~

(A) lO.{ + J

{B) 5-10

(C) ,f + lO

(D) 1O.{-1

Q-25 The flooding velocity in a plate column. operating at I atrn pressure, is 3 mls. If the column is operated al 2 <11m pressure, under otherwise iiknticul condiucns. the nuodlng velocity will be

(A) ?/J2

OJ) 3/'1

((.) ]

rr» J/4

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Q.26 - Q.SS carry two marks each.

Q .26 The solut ion of [he d i rf erenual cqu arion

d~ V d v

--~ + 2-" -t 2 l' = 0

d,. dt "

with (he inlCial conditions )' (0) ;;;; O. dYI = - L is dt I~O

(A) -I sinr

(C) - (t + sin r) 12

(D) _e-l sin r

Q_27 If u = y r + xy J and ~ == .\"~ , + xy~ J . tMn curl (ii)( q is

(A) (2tyl )l-(x + y~)}

(C) {2.x~l ~3x~F -(l-3xy~)k

(B) (x~' -.l~)I ~(y ~ 3.ry) }

(0) {3"\-~/ -xJF -(/ -3Xl}'))

Q.28 X and Y are independent random vari a bles. X follows a binomial distribution, with N = 5 and p = 1/2. Y takes tnteger values land 2. with equal probability. Then the probability that X ~ r 1:5

(A) .!! 64

(B} _!1 32

1 (0 -

2

(D) 15 J6

Q,29 A box can lain So three red and two b lack balls, Fou r ba II s arc re moved from the box one by one. without replacement. The probability of the ball remaining in the box being red. is

6()l) (A)-

625

3 (B) - 5

'"'

(C) .:.

.5

(0) .!!... 625

Q.30 For a funcuon g(x). if g(O)::::; 0 and j(O);;;; 2. then ~.~) 21

lim 1 -dl

- -->6 {l .1"

is equal to (A) Qa

(a) 2

(D) -

Q-3J A[ constant T and P. the molar density of a binary mixture is given by p = 1 + "\:~. where s: is [he mole fraction of component 2. The partial molar volume al infinite dilution for component J. ~-. IS

(A) 0-75

(8) l.0

(C) 2.0

{D)4.0

Q-32 A saturated solution a1 3We contains 5 moles of solute ( M- W.=50 kg/kmol) per kg of solvent (M,W.=2Qkg/kmol). The solubility at 100''(' is 10 moles of the solute per kg of the solvent lf 10 kg of the original solution is heated lO ] 00"('. then [he weight of the addluonal sohae thal Can he dissol ... ed ill it. is

(A) O,2~ kg

(B) l kg

(0) :\,34 I;g

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Q.33 The products of combustion of methane in atmospheric air {21% OJ and 79% N,} have [he follow ing compos i tion 00 a dry ba si s:

Products Mole %

1O,(K) 2.37 0.53

Nz 87.l0

The rat io of the moles of CH ~ to t he moles of O2 in the feed stream is

(A) 1-05

(B) 0.60

(C) 0.5]

(D) 0.45

Q.34 A hydrometer. wi lh stem cross-sectiona 1 area of 2.82 x 1 0 ~ m ~ . is immersed in a very large vessel containing water as shown in the figure. The hnnv:rsed \/olume is l5 x lO' 6 m J and the length of the stem above water surface is L,... If the entire volume of water is replaced by a liquid with spec i fie gravity 1.5 and i r [he length of tbe !>1e m above the I iq uld surface is f-t, then the difference, 4-L..,·is

... . ..

.. _ .. ~ ....

.. ._--- .-

tJquoIIII .

.._-:: . .", ... .-.

•• ~ •• • ••• r

• .-. •• _r • I..... . ~

(A) -]77 mm

(8) l77 mm

(C) -266 mrn

(D) 266 mm

Q.35 The diameter of a drop of liquid fuel changes with lime, due to combustion, according to tbe relationship, 0"" Do(] - ,: ). While burning, the drop falls at its terminal velocity under Stokes flow regi me, Tbe distance it will travel before ccmplcte combustion, j s gi ven by

CI1

7/1 (.

eli

_.- .. ------~---------------------.......:.......

Q.36 The figure 0010w shows steady state temperature profi les for one dimensional heat transfer within a solid slab for the following cases:

P: uniform heal generation with left surface perfectly insulated

Q: un i form heat generat ion w ith right ~ urf ace perfect I y j Tl SU I J led R uniform heat consumption with left surface perfectly insulated S; un i form heat con sou mption w nh ri ght surface perf cc lJ y j ns ulated

1

11

Match the profiles with appropriate cases. {AiP- L Q-II1. R - U. S-lV

(C) P- I. Q -IV. R ~ n, S - III

TIl

rv

(B) P - H. Q - Il1. R - l, S - IV (])) P' - [I. Q - ]V. R - J. S - ill

Q_37 "The view factor matrix for lWO infinitely long co-axial cylinders. shown in (he figure below, is

Surf,,"" 2 Surface 1

[ 0 1 J

(A)

0.5 0.5

(C) [~ ~J

[O-S 0-5]

(0) 0 1

Q.38 At 25<JC and 90% relati ve humidity. water evaporates from the surface of a lake at the rate of 1.0 kglm1/h_ The relative humidity that wi1l lead to an evaporation rate of 3-0 kglmllh. with other conditions remaining the same, is

(A) 30%

(B) 50%

(C) 60%

(D) 70%

Oi

----_. - ... _-------

!!.lUi

row U-I

Q_39 A liquid flows over j;[ nat naphthalene plate of length L. at a Reynolds number ( Re [ ;;:;_ Lpu ; / J.J ) of ]500. as shown in the figure. The su rf ace concentration of napht halene i So C.~f » C Aoo • and the surf ace temperature is T, > T_ . Assu me Pr:;;; Sc = ] _

ac~

If, at x = L, -----4- = 10 where C~ = C A - C III and l = LY • then the Nusselt number and the

Jy i =0 C ~R - C Af

fric lion coefficient ar x = L. are

(A) lOT_l 75

(B) 10. 10

(C) 20,10

(D) _l ,5 75

Q.40 Two reactors (reactor 1 and reactor 2) with average residence times. T, and '2. respectively. are placed in series- Reactor 1 has zero dispersion and reactor 2 has infinite dispersion, The residencetime distribution. £(1) of this system, is given by

(A) { • r-r'J 1 $1", (B){. (.-r'J t s T2
l > '"1 t>1'2
-exp --- -exp ---
T, t: 1", T.
- -
(C) {I (~) t :5 tL (0) {~exp( -~ J t :5_ T~
=-exp - t > 1". t > T2
1'1 Tl 1"2 t, 0.41 An autocatalytic liquid phase reaction, A + R ---t 2R is conducted in an isothermal batch reactor with a small initial concentration of N. Assume that the order of reaction with respect to both reactants is positive- The rate of reaction (-rll) versus concentration, CA. as the reaction proceeds. is dep icted by

{B).--- -------.

{c;...)_--------,

{D) . .----- __ ~---,

~

.

~I__----______l

Cfl

9tH ..

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0_42 A block diagram for a control system is shown below:

2t I + O.2s) U (s)

1 t 0.025

The steady stare gain of the dosed loop system. between output Y(s) and set point R(s), is

(A) 519

(B) 419

(C) l/3

(D) 219

Q.43 Consider the cascade control configuration shown in the figure below:

s+2 y s) 5-4

The system is stable when K c.~ is

(A) 3/4

(8) 1

{05/4

(D) 3/2

0-44 Consider the process as shown below:

ReaC10r

Pump

valve

A constant head pump transfers a Iiqu id from a [Oink maintained at 20 psi to a reactor operating at 100 psi. through a heal exchanger and a control valve, At the design conditions. rhe liquid flow rate is 1000 litres/min, while the pressure drop across (he heat exchanger is 40 psi, and that across the control val ve is 20 psi. Assume that the pressu re d rep ac ross the heat exc hanger varies as the squ are of the flew rate, If the flow is fed uced to 500 lit res/min, 1 hen the pres-su re drop across the control valve is

(A) 30 psi

(B) 50 psi

((') 80 psi

(D) 150 psi

Q.45 A reactor needs to be lined with a corrosion resistant lining. One type of lining com Rs, 5 lakhs, and is expected to last for 2 years. Another type of lining lasts for 3 years- If both choices have La be equally ecoa omica I. wi t11 t he err ec l i ve i mere s 1 rate being 18%. compounded ann ua 11 Y> [he price one should pay for the second type of lining is

(A) Rs_ 6_1 lakhs

( B) Rs_ 6_ 5 lakhs

(C) R:s.. 6.9 lakhs

(D) Rs. 7.6 lakhs

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Q.46 Match each of the following tcchmques of polymerization in Group I. with the corresponding proces!; c haracte ri st ics in G rou p II,

GROUP I P. Bulk

Q_ SohHion

R S uspensi on S- Emulsion

GROUP II

L Po I yrncr wit h very hi gh rno Icc u I ar we i g hl can be obta i ned JT. Heal rc mnval is c rucial hu l very dime u It

rIT. Small amount of undesired low molecular weight polymer is formed TV, Po I ymer conccntrat ion in {he product stream is low

(A) P - L Q - 11. R - Ill, S - IV (C) P - 11, Q -lU. R - [V, S - I

(B)?- It Q-1V, R - m. S-I (0) P - [1, Q - ]]1. R ~ I, S - IV

Q.47 Match each of the polymers in Group I. with the raw material in Group II, from which they are made.

GROUP I

P. Pol yester

Q. Polyamide

R_ Vi SCQ$(: rayon S. Epoxy resi n

illlOUP II

1. Elhy Ie ne G I ycol ]I, Adipic acid

ut Cellulose

lV _ Bisphenol

(A) P - L Q- U. R - Ill, S ~ IV (C) P - L Q - IT, R - IV. S - III

(B) P - [1, Q - 1. R - [It S - IV (D) P ~ rn, Q - u, R -IV. S-I

Common Data Questions

Common Data for Questions 48 and 49:

Hot oi 1 at 150f>C is used to preheat a col d n ui d at 3{fC 1 n a l : l shell and lube hea~ exchanger _ The ex it te rnperatu re of the hot oil is 110°C. Heat capaci l ies (prod lICl of mass flow rate and specific heal capac ity) of both the streams are equal. The heal d Ul)1 1 ~ 2 k W ,

Q.48 Under co-current now conditions, the overall heat transfer resist .. nee (1jUA) is

(A) (J,4 °ClW

(B) (J,04 °c/w

(C) 0,36 "C/W

Q.49 l:nder counter-current now conditions, the overall heal transfer resistance (l/UA) is.

(A) 0.4 ~CfW

((') (L16 °('JW

(D) 0.036 °CJW

Common Data for Que.slions SO and 51:

A plan l prod uces phen 01. The varia b le cost i n rupee ~ pCI' ton nc 0 f P henol is re luted to (he p Is III en pac i ty P (in tonnes/day) as 45,(K:IO + .5P, The fixed charges arc Rs, WO.OOO pel' day. The selling price of phenol is Rs. 50,000 per l on ne.

Q,50 The optimal plant capacity (in tonnes per day) for minimum cost per tonne of phenol. is

(A) 101

(3) 141

(C) 21n

(D) 422

Q.5] The break-even capacity in tonnes pCI' day, is

(A)50

(H) 40

{(') 30

(D) 20

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Linked Answer Questions

Statement 1'0 r Li nked Answer Questlons S2 and 53:

Water is used to absorb ammonia from a gas mixture in a single separation stage contactor, The process is schematically represented in the figure below,

V=2mOVs

yo: 0.1 Y
~------

XC::: 0 X L = 1 moVs

The molar gas and liquid now rates, and the inlet mole Iractions are given in the figure. Both the liquid and the gil s pha ses arc well mi xed, and the eq ui Ii brl urn rclat i on bet ween y and x is given by y't' = .:t .

Q,52 If the stage is ideal, then the value of y is

(A) IllS

(B) lflO

(C} 2ilS

(O) J/6

Q, 5 3 ] f the :stage efficiency is 50%. then the value of y is

(A) 11]2

(B) 116

(C) lI4

(D) 113

Statement ror U nked Answer QuestJons S4 and S5:

A liquid phase reaction, A ---+ B , is conducted isothermally in a CSTR having a residence time of 2 s. The inlet concernration of species A is 2 moles/litre, and the outlet concentration is l mole/litre. The rate law

kC~

_.....;;.:._ where k = 5 mol es/l i tre/s,

for the reaction is -rA

K+CA

0·54 The value of K> in moles/litre, is

(A) Il

(B) 9

(C) 5

(D) 2

Q,55 ]f the same reaction is conducted in a sene!'; of l wo CSTRs with residence times l sand 0.2 s, then lhe inlet concentration of A. in moles/litre. required 10 attain an oerlet concentration of A of I moleJ1 i Ire, is

(A) 2.64

(B) 2.00

(C) J ,64

(D) 0.54

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General Aptitude (GA) Questions

Q.56 - Q~60 carry ODe mark each.

Q56 Choo_tl! the most appropriate ..... ord from 11ll." options given below 10 complete the following

sentence:

His rather casual rema rks on politics __ ~ __ his lack of seriousness about the subject,

(A) masked

(B) belied

(C) betrayed

(0) suppressed

Q,57 Which of the following options is the closen in melZ71i'lg to the word below; Circuitous

(A) cyclic

(B) indirect

(C) confusing

(D) crooked

0.58 Choose the most appropriate word from thf! options gtl)en below to complete the following

sentence:

If we manage to our natural reseurees, we would leave a better planet ror

our children.

(A) uphold (B) restrain (e) cherish (0) conserve

Q.59 25 persons. are in a room. 15 of them play hockey. 17 of them play football and 10 of them play both hockey and football. Then the number of persons playing neither hockey nor football js:

(A)2

(B) ]7

(C) l3

(D) 3

Q.()(} The question below COUSiM5 of a pair of rekned words followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses the relation in the original pair.

Unemployed: Worker

(A) fallow: land

(B) u na ware ; sleeper (C) wit : jester

(D) renov ated : house

Q.61 - Q.65 carry two marks each.

Q_61 If l37 + 276"" 43:5 how much is 73l + on?

(A) 534-

(B) ]403

(0 ]623

(D) 1513

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Q_62 Hari (H). Git;! {(J). Irfan (I) and Saini (S) arc siblings (i.e, brothers and sisters). Ail were born on

l ~ January. The age difference between any two successive siblings (that is bam one after another) is less than 3 years. Given the following facts;

I. Hari' sage + Gila's age> lrlun' sage + Saira' sage.

II. The age difference bet ween G it a and Saira is 1 year. However, G ita is not the oldest and Saira is not the youngest.

III. There are no twins.

In w hal order were f hey born (oldest fi rst)?

(A) HSIG

(B) SGHI

(C) JGSH

(D) IHSG

Q.63 Modem warfan: has changed from tarae scale dashes of annies to suppression of riviliaD populations. Ch£mic~.1 agents that do their work silently appear to be suited to such warfare; and ~tfuUy ~ there exist people in military est. bJishments who think that chemical agents are userullools ror their cause.

Which of th« following suuements be st sums IqJ the meaning of the above passage: (A) Modem warfare has resulted in civil strife.

(B) Che mic al agents are usefu lin modern warfare.

(C) Use of chemical agents in warfare would be undesirable.

(D) People in military establishments like to uSC chemical agents in war.

Q.64 5 skilled workers can build a wall in 20 days: 8 semi-skilled workers can build a wall in 25 days; 10 unskilled workers can build a wall in 30 days. If a team has 2 skilled. 6 semi-skilled and 5 unskilled workers. how long will i l take to bui Id the wall?

fA) 20 days

(8) l8 days

(C) 16 days

(D) rs days

Q.65 Given digits 2. 2. 3, 3, 3. 4. 4. 4. 4 how many distinct 4 digit numbers gresrer [han 3000 can be formed?

(A) 50

(B) 51

(C) 52

(0) 54

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