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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
1. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers each divisible by3 is 72. What is the largest
among them?
1)25 2)26 3)27 4)30 5) None
2. Which one of the following numbers will completely divide (5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 )?
1) 7 2)11 3) 9 4)13 5) None
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4. What is the smallest number by which1400 be divided to make it a perfect cube?
1)130 2)145 3)160 4)175 5) None
5. It is required to change a rupee coin into2 paise and5 paise coins with the total number of coins
equal to26. Find the number of each type of coins.
1)10 and16 2)12 and14 3)10 and20 4)10 and14 5) None
6. Five bells begin to toll together and toll at intervals of24,40, 64, 72 and120 s. After what interval
of time will they toll again together?
1)42 min 2)36 min 3)48 min 4)54 min 5) None
7. A camp of3000 soldiers has provision for 60 days. After15 days how many soldiers must leave so
that the provision may last for 75 days?
1)1200 2)1400 3)1300 4)1500 5) None
8. The age of father10 years ago was thrice the age of his son. Ten years hence, father's age will be
twice that of his son. The ratio of their present ages is:
1) 8: 3 2) 7: 3 3)11: 2 4)13: 4 5) None
9. The average marks obtained by 80 students in a certain examination are28. If the average
marks of the students who have passed is40 and that of those who have failed is25, how many
students failed the examination?
1) 64 2)24 3)16 4)38 5) None
10. The price per kg of sugar decreases by20%. By what percentage should the consumption be
increased such that expenditure remains the same?
1)18% 2)30% 3)20% 4)25% 5) None
11. A reduction of20% in the price of sugar enables a person to buy2 kg more for Rs.30. Find the
reduced and the original price per kg of sugar.
1) Rs. 4 per kg and Rs. 4 per kg 2) Rs. 3 per kg and Rs. 3 per kg
3) Rs. 2 per kg and Rs. 2 per kg 4) Rs. 3.5 per kg and Rs. 3 per kg 5) None
12. A and B entered in to a partnership with investments of Rs.15000 and Rs.40000 respectively.
After3 months A left from the business, at the same time C joins with Rs.30000, At the end of 9
months they got Rs. 7800 as profit. Find the share of B.
1) Rs.4800 2) Rs. 600 3) Rs.2400 4) Rs.1200 5) None
13. A person travels340 km in 8 h. The first part of the journey, he travels by car at the speed of50
km/h and in the second part of the journey he travels by train at the speed of38 km/h. How
many km did he travel by train?
1)120 km 2)190 km 3)150 km 4)210 km 5) None
14. 8 men and10 women are working together on a job and can complete it in10 days. The work
done by each woman is four-fifth of the work by each man. In how many days10 men alone
complete the same work?
1)20 days 2)12 days 3)15 days 4)16 days 5) None
15. Two trains are moving in the same direction at the rate of 80 km/hr and50 km/hr. The fast train
crosses a man in the slower train in27 sec, find the length of the faster train?
1)225 m 2)275 m 3)325 m 4)256 m 5) None

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16. A man borrows Rs.2550 to be paid back with compound interest at the rate of4% per annum by
the end of2 years in two equal yearly installments. How much will each installment be?
1) Rs.1275 2) Rs.1383 3) Rs.1352 4) Rs.1287 5) None
17. The least number of complete years in which a sum of money put out at20% compound interest
will be more than doubled is:
1) 7 2)4 3)5 4) 8 5) None
18. In a simultaneous toss of two coins, find the probability of two heads?
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) None
19. A train 600m long passes a pole in 9 seconds. What is the speed of the train in km/hr?
1)120 km/hr 2)180 km/hr 3)240 km/hr 4) 60 km/hr 5) None
20. An amount of Rs. 735 was divided between A, B and C. If each of them had received Rs.25 less,
their shares would have been in the ratio of1:3:2. The money received by C was:
1) Rs.198 2) Rs.228 3) Rs.225 4) Rs.245 5) None
21. A man walks 7.5 km at a speed of3 km/h. At what speed would the man need to walk during the
next2 h to have an average of4 km/h for the entire session.
1)3. 65 km/h 2)4. 75 km/h 3)5.25 km/h 4) 6.50 km/h 5) None
Directions (22-24): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
22. 945.341 1042.792 + 875.435 + 31.025 = ?
1)408.004 2) 809.009 3) 905.009 4) 712.009 5) 817.004
23. 23% of1045 +47% of 923 21% of 953 = ?
1)465.03 2)456.03 3)446.03 4)474.03 5)487.03
24. (7425 45 5) + (8585 85 5) = ?
1)56.2 2) 63.2 3)53.2 4) 76.2 5) 65.2
Directions (25-27): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following questions? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
25. 37.0231 45.4501 142.732 + 4.5179 = ?
1)1475 2)1757 3)1680 4)1545 5)1320
26. 250430.971 + 152730.282 98170.195 32.70 = ?
1)312188 2)304958 3)311715 4)325432 5)328917
27. (171. 2) (89. 5) = ?
1)26433 2)23877 3)21299 4)25122 5)24155
Directions (28-30): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following
number series?
28. 80 85 ? 87 76 89
1) 78 2) 76 3) 74 4) 75 5) 72
29. 5 13 25 ? 61 85
1)38 2)39 3)43 4)42 5)41
30. ?12 30 56 90 112
1)1 2)2 3)3 4)4 5)5
Directions (31-35): The given pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total cars
sold by six different companies and the table shows the ratio of diesel to petrol cars
among the sold cars. Answer the given questions based on the pie-chart and the table.

31. What is the total number of petrol cars sold by Company A, B and C together?
1)43200 2)45400 3)48700 4)49300 5)51500

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32. What is the difference between the total no. of diesel cars and the total no. of petrol cars sold by
Company D?
1)4900 2)5100 3)5300 4)5500 5)5700
33. What is the ratio of the total no. of petrol cars sold by Company E to that of diesel cars sold by
Company F?
1)2 1 2)3 2 3)4 3 4)5 4 5) None
34. The total number of diesel cars sold by Company D is approximately what per cent of the total
no. of cars sold by Company F?
1) 60% 2) 75% 3) 80% 4)120% 5)125%
35. What is the difference between the total number of diesel cars sold by all companies together
and total number of petrol cars sold by all companies together?
1) 9600 2)11400 3)12700 4)13200 5)14800

ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Directions (36-43): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in bold to help you locate them while
answering some of the questions.
Food inflation is a significant negative feature of todays economic
environment and more so in respect of our country. It has a tremendous impact on quality of
life, as people struggle to maintain nutritional standards that they had previously achieved, or
give up some other forms of consumption so as to keep themselves well-fed. For a country that
legitimately believed that it had effectively dealt with its vulnerability to food shortages in the
form of the Green Revolution of the late1960s and early1970s, the current situation comes as a
rude reminder that solutions are rarely permanent. To place the current developments in
context, it must be pointed out that the world economy is itself facing problems with food prices.
Food as a category has been following global trends in commodity prices over the past couple of
years.
There is a view that this is the outcome of the larger trend towards
financialisation of commodities wherein large increases in global liquidity as a response to
the2008 crisis feed directly into higher asset prices, including commodities. Be that as it may,
the price dynamics of individual food items suggest that there are also some commodity-specific
factors at work which may either reinforce or counteract the broader trend. Sugar, for example,
shows fluctuations in response to current supply conditions, while wheat reflects the effect of
persistent drought in some major cultivating areas. Indias food inflation is certainly linked to
global trends, particularly in relatively heavily traded commodities like sugar and oilseeds, but,
given the high degree of self-reliance in many other commodities, domestic factors play a big
role. Although the drivers of inflation in recent months have been energy prices and demand
pressures, as reflected in the non-food manufactured products index, food prices contributed
significantly in the first half of2010 and remain uncomfortably high. Apart from the direct
impact on the index, it is also likely to feed through into the wider inflationary process through
higher wage demands, of which there is some evidence. It is generally believed that food prices
are highly sensitive to monsoon performance, but this belief has been tested over the past few
years. There is sufficient evidence to suggest that food prices are being driven not by transitory
factors, such as rainfall, but by more fundamental forces. Essentially, a long period of relatively
rapid growth has taken large numbers of households across a threshold at which they begin to
look for nutritional diversification. The predominance of cereals in the typical household diet
gives way to greater balance and a consequent increase in the demand for proteinspulses,
milk, meat, fish and eggs, vegetables and fruit. It is no surprise that these items have been the
primary causes of food inflation in the recent period.
36. Why, according to the passage, does food inflation affect peoples quality of life?
1) It is a fundamental requirement of every individual.
2) Generally, people refrain from maintaining their nutritional standards.
3) People generally are averse to change their form of consumption.
4) People like to keep themselves well-fed. 5) None
37. Which of the following statements contradicts the general belief that our country has achieved
self-sufficiency in respect of food?
1) Food inflation is a significantly negative feature of todays economic environment.
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3) Green Revolution of the late1960s and early 70s has helped us conquer dependence on others
for food.
4) Our vulnerability to food shortages was effectively dealt with by us in the late1960s and early
70s.
5) None
38. Which of the following best explains the phrase, solutions are rarely permanent as used in the
passage?
(A)Our strategies for overcoming food shortages in a specific period have proved to be futile
subsequently.
(B)The current situation has been a rude reminder of our self-reliance in a specific period in the
matter of food.
(C)The general tendency of people to keep themselves well-fed leads to food inflation.
1) Only A and B 2) Only B and C 3) Only A 4) Only C 5) None
39. What, according to the passage, is definitely the root cause of problems with global food prices?
1) Shortage of commodities that constitute food items
2) Financialisation of commodities 3) Food crisis faced globally in2008
4) Increase in global liquidity 5) None
40. The example of sugar and wheat helps us to conclude that
(A) Certain commodity-specific factors help perpetuate a general tendency.
(B) Certain commodity-specific factors make the trend go in reverse direction.
(C) The current supply conditions are insensitive to the global trends.
1) All the three 2) Only B and C 3) Only A and C 4) Only A and B 5) None
41. Which of the following is/are crucial factor(s) responsible for Indias food inflation in the recent
period?
(A)Escalating energy prices and rising demand pressures
(B)Changing scenario all over the world that influences food inflation
(C)Peoples inclination to nutritional diversification
1) All the three 2) Only B and C 3) Only A and C 4) Only A and B 5) None
42. Which of the following statement/s is/are definitely TRUE in the context of the passage?
(A)Past few years data show that food prices are heavily dependent on monsoon performance.
(B)Increased food prices have exerted an impact on the index and instigated higher wage
demands.
(C)In the typical Indian household, consumption of food items with high protein-content is on a
higher side.
1) All the three 2) Only A and B 3) Only B and C 4) Only C
5) Only A and C
43. Which of the following best explains the meaning of the two words fluctuations and
sensitive taken together in the context of the passage?
1) Considerate to establish stability 2) Vulnerability to changes
3) High impact of change 4) Vulnerability leading to chaos
5) Susceptibility to security
Directions (44-48): Rearrange the following six sentences, (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the
proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given
below.
(A)Consequently, after you achieve success, if you further want to continue your journey of
success, you can discover another goal and mission.
(B) As success is a continuous process or journey and there is no end to this journey in life.
(C) And, those who are genuinely tempted with passion, for them quite often opportunities smile
at their door.
(D)Therefore, you should not mingle your thoughts and decisions that it is an end after you
reached to a particular destination.
(E) But, before making another move it is tremendously important to integrate all your sources
and foresee your workable projects foresightedly and also their prospects to continue your
journey of success.
(F) Only destinations may keep on changing one after another in the space of time.
44. Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E
45. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
1) B 2) C 3) D 4) F 5) E

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46. Which of the following should be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?
1) C 2) D 3) E 4) F 5) A
47. Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
1) F 2) E 3) C 4) A 5) D
48. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) F 2) A 3) E 4) B 5) D
Directions (49-54): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of
which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against
each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph
meaningfully complete.
Normally, the police (49) a missing persons (50) to the missing persons
(51), which issues lookout notices. The police search hospitals, mortuaries and even their
lock-ups for the missing people. If anyone is (52), relatives are (53). According to data available
with the missing persons bureau on an average28 people (54) missing in Mumbai every day.
49. 1) forward 2) ask 3) call 4) approve 5) sign
50. 1) letter 2) facts 3) complaint 4) story 5) tale
51. 1) cell 2) bureau 3) team 4) post 5) court
52. 1) assumed 2) known 3) seen 4) found
5) remembered
53. 1) informed 2) referred 3) conveyed 4) confirmed 5) accused
54. 1) come 2) go 3) went 4) are 5) reported
Directions (55-59): Each question below has a blank/ two blanks, each blank indicating
that something has been omitted. Choose the word/ set of words from the five options for
each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
55. He suffered a _____ defeat in the election.
1) thunder 2) applaud 3) stunning 4) super 5) blast
56. The new manager has strengthened the _____ by bringing in several _____ players.
1) coach; youngest 2) players; young 3) match; youth 4) team; promise
5) side; younger
57. The author _____ the different strands of the plot together in the _____ chapter.
1) knits; late 2) stitch; conclusion 3) draws; final
4) put; terminal 5) makes; end
58. I wanted to _____ in India on the way to Australia.
1) steps 2) stop of 3) stop over 4) stop on 5) stop out
59. I have lost my key and I haven't got a _____.
1) space 2) room 3) place 4) spare 5) scope
Directions (60-62): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical
mistake/ error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number
of that part with error as your answer. Mark (5) as your answer, if there is 'No error'.
60. This chapter briefly survey (1)/ the current (2)/ state of (3)/ European politics. (4) No error (5)
61. We surveyed3000 smokers (1)/ and find that over (2)/ three quarters (3)/ would like to give up.
(4) No error (5)
62. The police officer (1)/ was suspended (2)/ while the complaint (3)/ was investigating. (4) No error
(5)
Directions (63-65): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence
should replace the phrase underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If
there is no error mark (5) No correction required as your answer.
63. This smart washing machine will dispense an larger part of water for the load.
1) great load 2) maximum portion 3) optimal amount
4) major part 5) No correction required
64. How many countries have signing to the Kyoto protocol on climate change?
1) sign for 2) signed up 3) signed for 4) signed at
5) No correction required
65. This mark is signifying that the products conform to an approved standard.
1) was signifying 2) is significant 3) signifies 4) significantly
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REASONING ABILITY
Directions (66-70): In each question below are given two statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if
they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the following statements
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer
1) If only conclusion I follows. 2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or II follows. 4) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5) If both conclusions I and II follow.
66. Statements: No bird is a crow.
Some crows are black.
Conclusions: I. At least some birds are black.
II. Some black which are crows are definitely not birds.
67. Statements: No pastry is a cake.
No cake is tasty.
Conclusions: I. All pastries are tasty.
II. Some pastries being tasty is a possibility.
68. Statements: All towns are cities.
Some cities are urban.
Conclusions: I. At least some towns are urban. II. No town is urban.
69. Statements: All cars are black.
All blacks are beautiful.
Conclusions: I. All cars are beautiful.
II. At least some beautiful things are black.
70. Statements: Some parrots are green.
Some birds are parrots.
Conclusions: I. At least some birds are green.
II. All parrots being bird is a possibility.
Directions (7175): In the following questions, the symbols #, @, $, * and % are used with
the following meaning as illustrated below:
(i) A # B means A is not greater than B
(ii) A% B means A is not smaller than B.
(iii) A @ B means A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.
(iv) A $ B means A is greater than B.
(v) A * B means A is smaller than B.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of
the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true ?
Give answer (1) if only Conclusion I is true.
Give answer (2) if only Conclusion II is true.
Give answer (3) if either Conclusion I or II is true.
Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor II is true.
Give answer (5) if both Conclusions I and II are true.
71. Statements: R $ J, J % M, M @ K
Conclusions: I.K @ J II.K * J
72. Statements: D # R, M $ R, M @ F
Conclusions: I.F $ D II.F $ R
73. Statements: H @ F, F $ R, R * K
Conclusions: I.R * H II.K $ F
74. Statements: B % D, D * T, T # R
Conclusions: I.B $ T II.R $ D
75. Statements: M % N, N * A, A $ B
Conclusions: I.B * N II.A $ M
76. If 'R' denotes ''; 'Q' denotes ''; 'W' denotes ''; and 'A' denotes '+', then
42 W 7 R 8 A 6 Q4 = ?
1) 22 2) 168 3)22 4)28 5) None

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77. Naveen walked30 metres towards South, took a left turn and walked15 metres. He then took a
right turn and walked20 metres. He again took a right turn and walked15 metres. How far is he
from the starting point?
1) 95 metres 2)50 metres 3) 70 metres 4) Cannot be determined
5) None
78. What should come next in the following letter series based on English alphabet? CEA IKG OQM
?
1) STW 2) WUS 3) SWU 4) UWS 5) None
79. The positions of how many digits in the number59164823 will remain unchanged after the
digits are rearranged in descending order within the number?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three
5) More than three
80. What should come next in the following letter series?
PQRSTABCDEPQRSABCDEPQRSABCDPQ
1) R 2) T 3) A 4) B 5) None
81. In a certain code language, 'how can you go' is written as 'ja da ka pa', 'can you come here' is
written as 'na ka sa ja' and 'come and go' is written as 'ra pa sa'. How is 'here' written in that code
language?
1) ja 2) na 3) pa 4) Data inadequate
5) None
82. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has as many
letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three
5) More than three
83. In a certain code DOWN is written as '5@9#' and NAME is written as '#6%3'. How is MODE
written in that code?
1) %653 2) %@63 3) %5@3 4) %@53 5) None
84. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters 'LGEU' using each letter
only once in each word?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three
5) More than three
85. In a certain code THRIVES is written as SIUHRDU. How is SOULFUL written in that code?
1) VPTKKTE 2) VPTKETK 3) TPVKKTE 4) TNRKMVG 5) None
Directions (86-90): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions.
Amongst five friends, M, N, O, P and Q, each got a different percentage of
marks in the class10th examination. P scored more than N but less than Q. N scored 80% marks.
The one who scored the minimum marks, scored 75% marks, and the one who scored the
highest, scored 97% marks. O scored more than only M.
86. Who scored the second lowest marks?
1) N 2) O 3) M 4) P 5) None
87. Who among the following is most likely to have scored 85% marks?
1) O 2) P 3) Q 4) Cant be determined
5) None
88. Which of the following could possibly be Os percentage?
1) 82% 2) 80% 3) 75% 4) Cant be determined
5) None
89. Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
1) Os percentage was definitely less than 65%.
2) Q scored the second highest percentage.
3) Only two people scored more than M.
4) The possible percentage obtained by P is 98%. 5) None
90. Which of the following is false with respect to the given information?
1) N scored more than only O and M. 2) O scored 80% marks.
3) Q scored the highest percentage. 4) M scored the least percentage.
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Directions (91-95): Study the following information carefully to answer the given
questions.
Ten members of a family are sitting in a restaurant in two parallel rows of
chairs containing five people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent
persons. In row1, M, N, O, P and Q are seated and all of them are facing south. In row2, A, B, C,
D and E are seated and all of them are facing north. Each of them likes different flavours of ice
cream, viz Butterscotch, Vanilla, Strawberry, Black Cherry, Chocobar, Mango Bar, Butter
Cluster, Tutti Frutti, Orange Sorbet and Kurly Wurly but not necessarily in the same order. In
the given seating arrangement, each member seated in a row faces another member of the other
row. D sits third to the left of the person who likes Orange Sorbet. M, who likes Black Cherry
faces the immediate neighbour of D. O, who likes Strawberry, sits second to the right of M. Only
one person sits between N and P, who like Vanilla and Mango Bar respectively. B and E are
immediate neighbours of each other. E who does not face M and N, likes Butterscotch. B does
not like Orange Sorbet. A sits second to the right of the person who likes Choco Bar. C likes
neither Black Cherry nor Butter Cluster. The one who likes Vanilla faces the one who likes Kurly
Wurly. Q does not like Black Cherry.
91. Who likes Black Cherry?
1) Q 2) D 3) C 4) M 5) None
92. Who sits third to the left of N?
1) P 2) Q 3) M 4) O 5) None
93. Which of the following information is true in respect of the given information?
1) D likes Tutti Frutti.
2) P likes Mango Bar and sits on the immediate left of N.
3) A likes Black Cherry 4) E is the immediate neighbour of B and D.
5) None
94. Who faces the one who likes Butter Cluster?
1) E 2) A 3) B 4) D 5) None
95. Which of the following combinations is false in respect of the given information?
1) D Kurly Wurly 2) M Black Cherry 3) Q Orange Sorbet
4) Data inadequate 5) None
Directions (96-100): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code language, no lo pe to means we love our country, le pe
no ze means India is our country, ko pe ge co means proud to be country, le ko means
proud India, ge lo so means love to all and fo le gm means India independence day.
96. What is the code for independence?
1) fo 2) gm 3) le 4) co
5) Cant be determined
97. Which of the following is the code for proud to be india?
1) ge pe ko co 2) ge le no ze 3) le ge lo pe 4) ge le ko co 5) None
98. Which of the following may be the code for I love our country?
1) pe no lo ge 2) lo no pe to 3) me no pe lo 4) lo no le pe 5) None
99. What is the code for day?
1) gm 2) fo 3) lo 4) Either gm or fo
5) None
100. If love is related to lo, proud is related to ko, in the same way our is related to which of the
following?
1) no 2) to 3) le 4) ge 5) None

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46.1 47.5 48.3 49.1 50.3 51.2 52.4 53.1 54.2 55.3 56.5 57.3 58.3 59.1 60.1
61.2 62.4 63.3 64.2 65.3 66.2 67.2 68.3 69.5 70.2 71.3 72.5 73.1 74.2 75.4
76.3 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.1 81.2 82.5 83.4 84.2 85.1 86.2 87.2 88.5 89.5 90.2
91.4 92.2 93.5 94.2 95.3 96.5 97.4 98.3 99.4 100.1
KEY (BKMECP 32)
1.3 2.2 3.4 4.4 5.1 6.3 7.1 8.2 9.1 10.4 11.2 12.1 13.2 14.4 15.1
16.3 17.2 18.1 19.3 20.4 21.3 22.2 23.4 24.3 25.4 26.2 27.3 28.1 29.5 30.2
31.3 32.2 33.2 34.3 35.2 36.5 37.1 38.1 39.4 40.4 41.1 42.3 43.2 44.2 45.4
46.1 47.5 48.3 49.1 50.3 51.2 52.4 53.1 54.2 55.3 56.5 57.3 58.3 59.1 60.1
61.2 62.4 63.3 64.2 65.3 66.2 67.2 68.3 69.5 70.2 71.3 72.5 73.1 74.2 75.4
76.3 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.1 81.2 82.5 83.4 84.2 85.1 86.2 87.2 88.5 89.5 90.2
91.4 92.2 93.5 94.2 95.3 96.5 97.4 98.3 99.4 100.1
KEY (BKMECP 32)
1.3 2.2 3.4 4.4 5.1 6.3 7.1 8.2 9.1 10.4 11.2 12.1 13.2 14.4 15.1
16.3 17.2 18.1 19.3 20.4 21.3 22.2 23.4 24.3 25.4 26.2 27.3 28.1 29.5 30.2
31.3 32.2 33.2 34.3 35.2 36.5 37.1 38.1 39.4 40.4 41.1 42.3 43.2 44.2 45.4
46.1 47.5 48.3 49.1 50.3 51.2 52.4 53.1 54.2 55.3 56.5 57.3 58.3 59.1 60.1
61.2 62.4 63.3 64.2 65.3 66.2 67.2 68.3 69.5 70.2 71.3 72.5 73.1 74.2 75.4
76.3 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.1 81.2 82.5 83.4 84.2 85.1 86.2 87.2 88.5 89.5 90.2
91.4 92.2 93.5 94.2 95.3 96.5 97.4 98.3 99.4 100.1
KEY (BKMECP 32)
1.3 2.2 3.4 4.4 5.1 6.3 7.1 8.2 9.1 10.4 11.2 12.1 13.2 14.4 15.1
16.3 17.2 18.1 19.3 20.4 21.3 22.2 23.4 24.3 25.4 26.2 27.3 28.1 29.5 30.2
31.3 32.2 33.2 34.3 35.2 36.5 37.1 38.1 39.4 40.4 41.1 42.3 43.2 44.2 45.4
46.1 47.5 48.3 49.1 50.3 51.2 52.4 53.1 54.2 55.3 56.5 57.3 58.3 59.1 60.1
61.2 62.4 63.3 64.2 65.3 66.2 67.2 68.3 69.5 70.2 71.3 72.5 73.1 74.2 75.4
76.3 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.1 81.2 82.5 83.4 84.2 85.1 86.2 87.2 88.5 89.5 90.2
91.4 92.2 93.5 94.2 95.3 96.5 97.4 98.3 99.4 100.1
KEY (BKMECP 32)
1.3 2.2 3.4 4.4 5.1 6.3 7.1 8.2 9.1 10.4 11.2 12.1 13.2 14.4 15.1
16.3 17.2 18.1 19.3 20.4 21.3 22.2 23.4 24.3 25.4 26.2 27.3 28.1 29.5 30.2
31.3 32.2 33.2 34.3 35.2 36.5 37.1 38.1 39.4 40.4 41.1 42.3 43.2 44.2 45.4
46.1 47.5 48.3 49.1 50.3 51.2 52.4 53.1 54.2 55.3 56.5 57.3 58.3 59.1 60.1
61.2 62.4 63.3 64.2 65.3 66.2 67.2 68.3 69.5 70.2 71.3 72.5 73.1 74.2 75.4
76.3 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.1 81.2 82.5 83.4 84.2 85.1 86.2 87.2 88.5 89.5 90.2
91.4 92.2 93.5 94.2 95.3 96.5 97.4 98.3 99.4 100.1
KEY (BKMECP 32)
1.3 2.2 3.4 4.4 5.1 6.3 7.1 8.2 9.1 10.4 11.2 12.1 13.2 14.4 15.1
16.3 17.2 18.1 19.3 20.4 21.3 22.2 23.4 24.3 25.4 26.2 27.3 28.1 29.5 30.2
31.3 32.2 33.2 34.3 35.2 36.5 37.1 38.1 39.4 40.4 41.1 42.3 43.2 44.2 45.4
46.1 47.5 48.3 49.1 50.3 51.2 52.4 53.1 54.2 55.3 56.5 57.3 58.3 59.1 60.1
61.2 62.4 63.3 64.2 65.3 66.2 67.2 68.3 69.5 70.2 71.3 72.5 73.1 74.2 75.4
76.3 77.2 78.4 79.3 80.1 81.2 82.5 83.4 84.2 85.1 86.2 87.2 88.5 89.5 90.2
91.4 92.2 93.5 94.2 95.3 96.5 97.4 98.3 99.4 100.1

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