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(1)8
(2)=
(3) 7
- (4) E
(5) None of these
Four of,the ;folloWing
alike lrf a certain way based on-their '
positions in the. above arrangement
and fonil a group. Whlcti is the' one
that does not belong tothat group ?
(1) CP~
(2) OWJ .
(3) 7RB
(4) 100
. (5)A3V
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Directions (2125) : In each of the
questions below are given three statements followed by two Conclusions
numbered I and II: You haY9 to take the
given statements to be true evet') if they
seem to be at va.riance from commonly
_known .facts. .Read all the Conclusions
and then d~cide whiCh of the given
conclusions logically follows from the
given stat~ments disregarding commonly knoWn facts.
Give answer (1) if only Conclusion
I follows
Giveanswer-(2) if only Conclusion
11 follows
-Give answer (3) if either Conclusion t or II follows ,_
Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows -.QJve answer (5) if both Conclu-sions I and II follow
20-:
weare-
21: Statements
Some- buses are bells.
Some bells are hofses.
All trains ~re hor.s~s.
Conctuslons
I. Some buses are horses.
It S~me trains are bells.
crows.
o 17 s
4521736?
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(1) BANPIMD
la1 T
DlHlA-fTTN
(1) K, R, W
'
(2) BANPIAD
are
Conclusions
l. Nopen is bird, .
II. sOme birds are pens.,
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papers.
(2) MBHARI
(3) $MBHR$
(4) $BHRAI$
(5) None of these
30. Which of th.e folloWing num
Conclusions
t 'Some
books
are candles;
.
.
'
II. Some trees are books.
2~-~~
.
(3) #ANPIM#
(4) #BAMPIJ
(5) None of th8se
ConclusiOns
I. Some kites are roses.
II. Some goats are bees.
23. StatenieJ'Its
All classes are lions.
.~.
(2) A, K, P
(3).K, M.P
(4) Data inadequate
(S} None of these
-35. Which fruit does B 'like ?
(1) Mango
(2) Grapes
(3) Apple
(4) Watermelon
(5) None of these
Directions (36 :::. SO) : In each of
the questions given below which one
of the five ans\Yer figures on the right
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53.
s of -;:ot 9
63
of 1380 =?
64~
=?
(3)
.J? = 1700:
(1) 640
(2).360
(3) 80
(4) 6400
(4,) 3
(4) 24
(2) 160
57
2~+4.!.--3~=?
.
(1}
. (3)
(2) 2
8 of 3 of 7 = 12
67.? of
35
(2) 3:
(1} 108
(2) 144
(3) 132
(4) 136
(5} None of theSe
-
4~
(4}
4~
69. 2310 + 14 + 5 = ?
(1) 33
(2) 825
. ('4) 35
(4) 233
(5) None of theSe .
(1) 840
(2) 640
(3) 720 .
(4) 960
(5) None of these
.7 0. t98 X 15 + 30 = ?
(1)98
(2) 19
(3) 96
(4) 93
(4)430
ot these
. .
2
36
61 11-x =?
. .
9 101
(1) 16
(2) 18
(3)4
' (4) 7
(5) None of these
(1) 95
(3) 98
(2) 93
(4) 94
(1) 64
(3) 62
(2) ro
(4) 61
73. 16 8 12
oo 1o5
74.3 7 19 55 163 ?
. (1) 467
(2) 487
(3) 475
(4) 485
(1) 55
(2) 57
(3) 58
(4) 59
(5) None of these
(3) 24P
(4) 156
(5) None of theSe
(3) 16
56. 122 + 16 =?
27x~ +18 =?
(1) 180.
. (1) 3
(4) 780
55. 36 X 45 +
(1) 1089
(2)529 .
(3) 23
(4) 33
(5) NQne of these
(1)378
. '
(2) 376
(3) 368
... (4) 386
(5) None of these
.
54. 75% of ~o + 58% of 750
(1) 840
(2) 860
(1) 387.5
(2) 470.5
(3) 367.5
(4) 472.5
(5) None of these
(1)12 .
(3) 9
(2)8
(4) 16
(3) 5 : 4
(4) 5 : T
(5)Noneof~
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82. The number obtained by interchanging the digits of a two digit number is less than the origtnaf number by
18. If sum of the digits Is 6, what was
the original two -d igit number?
(1) 51
(2) 24.
(3) 42
(4) 15 .
(5) None of these
83. Samar spends 52% of his
monthly salary on household expen
dlture and 23% on miscellaneous expenditure. Jf he is left with As. 4500, what
is his monthly salary_?
~ (1) As." 16000
(2) 76
(4) 82
(1) 8
(3)6
(2) 5
(4) 7
49 ?
-=?
25
a.:
(2) 9000
.
tion thus obtained Is
original. fraction ?
of
metres-
(1) 14
. (3) 15
3
.
5
(3) 77"41
(4) .76:41
(1) (2) (5) None of the~ .
8
8
86. A shopkeeper purchased 245
4
5
pieces of an article at As. 30 per piece.
(3)(4) 9
9
He spent As. 980 on transport and As.
(5) None of these
' 1470 on packing the articles. He sold
. the articles at the rate -of As. 50% per
92. 5 students are to tie seated on
piece. What is the per cent profit 5 seats~ In how many different ways can
earned?
they be seated ?
(1) 25
. (2) 20
(1) 120
(2) 20
(3) 28
(4) 22.5
(3) 60
(4) 72
(5) None of these
(5) None of these
87. Difference between the com93. If 2x- 3y= 1 and 3x + y= 18
pound interest aQd .s imple interest ac- then what Is the value of x.-: y?
crued In two years at 8 p.c.p.a. is
(1) -2
(2) 2
As~ 128. What the principal amount?(3) -3
(4.) 3
(1) Rs. 18000
(5) None of these
(2) As. 16000
94. If the length of a rectangle Is
(3) As. 20000
increased by 400/o and the breadth Is
(4) Cahoot be-determin~
reduced by 20%, what will be the effect
(5) None of these
on.its area 1
is
calculator ?
of
(1) 45
(2) 42
(3) 32 .
(4) 37
(5) None of these .
( 1) _Increase by 8%
(2) 16
(4) 20
x?
(1)7
(2)4 .
(3) 6
(4) 5
(5) None of these
100. In a class of 60 students 40%
can speak only.Hindi, 25% can speak
only English and rest of the students
can speak both the languages. Total
how many studentscan speak English? .
(1) 32
(3) 36
(~) 28
(4) 15
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TEST-III - COMPUTER
AWARENESS
101. One advantage of dial-up
Internet access is
(1) it utilizes broadband technology
(2) it utilizes existing telephone
security
(3) it uses a router for security
(4) modem speeds are very fast
(5) None of these
102. What is backup?
(1) Adding more components to your
network
(2) Protecting data by copying it
from the original source to a different
destination
(3) Filtering old data from the new
data
(4) Accessing data on tape
(5) None of these
103. Network components are
connected to the same cable in the
topology.
(1) Star (2) ring (3) bus
(4) mesh (5) mixed
104. Two or more computers
connected to each other for sharing
information form a
(1) network (2) router (3) server
(4) tunnel (5)pipeline
105. A computer checks the _____ of
user names and passwords for a
match before granting access.
(1) website (2) network (3) backup
file (4) database (5) None of these
(2) WinZip
(3) Pen
(4) Hypertext Markup Language
(5)URL
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of a unique combination of:
A. eight bytes.
B. eight kilobytes.
C. eight characters.
D. eight bits.
139. The term bit is short for:
A. megabyte.
B. binary language.
C. binary digit.
D. binary number.
140. A string of eight 0s and 1s is
called a:
A. megabyte.
B. byte.
C. kilobyte.
D. gigabyte.
141. A ____________ is
approximately one billion bytes.
A. kilobyte
B. bit
C. gigabyte
D. megabyte
142. A ____________ is
approximately a million bytes.
A. gigabyte
B. kilobyte
C. megabyte
D. terabyte
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IENGLI~u.;~UAGE I
trict. All Checks and balances had dis1 worked as health secretary for appeared. There was no. accountabilabout fava years from the middle of 1962 ity and any one could do w~at he
to the middle of 1967. Thereafter I pleased. Resorting to a number of
worked as finance secretary until the harsh measures I could restore a meaend of f 969. Indiscipline. was .rampant sure of financial discipline. But the ad
in the health department. .ln~ense lob- ministration continued .to be in disarbying to secure plum postings 'lias the ray.
order .of the day,Ministe~. legislators,
151. How. many yearS did the au..
senior office rs and ottter influential . thor work as health secretary ?
people openly pleaded the cause of
(1) He worked as health secretary.
their protege~. The H.e alth Minister was until the end of 1969
an honest, well-meaning politicial"!~ He
(2) He worked as health secretary
' approved .mY proposals to bringabout
before he t~ over as finance secresome system and objectivityJn postings
tary .
and transfers and p!Jt an end to lobby (3) He worked as health secretary
, ing. But those efforts met with only li~
till the health minister w~ found to be
ited success. Dactors succe~ded 10
a man of integrity
getting desired postings by resorting
(4) He worked as health secretary
to bnbery. On the eve of the el~tions,
for about fave .years
the Ulen minister sent down over 100
(5) He did not work as health sec. transfer orders 'from .hjs camp OffiCe.
retary at all
157. Success
(1) Defeat
(2)
.(3) Abrupt
(4)
(5) Difficult
158. Conflict
( 1) Conformity
(2) Disagreemer:-t
(3) Attest
(4)
(5) Manifest
159.Supported
(1) Advocated (2)
{4)
(3) Opposed
(5) Proposed
Succeed
Failure
Combat
Betrayed
Abandoned
160. Promotion
(1) Premonition . (2) Facilitate
(3) Demotion
(4) Obstruction
(5) Encourage
16.1. Precarious
(1 ) Menacing . (2) threatening
(3) Secured
(4) Firmly
(5) Unsafe
162. Discipline
( 1) Orderly
{2) Restrain
(3) Indiscipline (4) Turbulence .
(5) Confusion
163. Devastating
,
(2) Wrecking
(1) Ravaging
(3) Refreshing (4) Restoring
(5) Replenishing
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164. Trivial
(1) Perilous
(2) Frivolous
(3) Important :, (4) Weighty
(5) Momentous
165. Harsh
(1 ) Pe<;uliar 1 (2) Blunt
'( 4) Melodious
. (3)Mild
(~)Coarse
.(5) thrilled
(2)/
there
is a phase
184. (1) Welcom
(2) Urgent
change
(3)/
in
the
Indian
economy.
(4) .
(3) Introduce .(4) Smile
No error (5)
1962.
(2)/ t' wOrked in the field (3)/ as
them for
.186. !'will
sub-divisional officer. (4) No error (5)
saving me from the- agonies ofOld age.
199. The Chief Minister (1)/ was
(1)
(2) beat
obliged (2)/ to honour tt)e promise (3)/
(3) thank
(4} admonish
made during the contest. (4) No error
(5) shout
.
(5) ..
187. I have not done things w:hich
200. Distrust se'9ms ( 1)/ to be facanyone else may feel are
which
tasks
we
fire
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ANSW.ERS
157. (4)
1~(1)
159. {3)
160. {3)
9.(2)
161. (3)
162. (2)
If] ,
1. (4)
2. (5)
3. (2)
4. (1)
165. (3)'
. 166. {3) .
167. (4)
168. (2)
5. (1)
6;(1)
7.(4)
8. (4)
169. (3)
170. (4)
171. (4)
172. (2)
9. (2)
10. (5)
11. (4)
12. (2)
175. (3)
t76. {1)
13. (1)
14. (5)
15. {2)
16. (1)
177. (5)
178. (1)
. 17. (2)
18. (1)
1'9. (3)
20. (5)
181. (2)
182. (5)
183. (3)
184. (1)
21. (4)
22. (1)
. -23~ (3)
24. (2)
187. (2)
188. (2)
25. (2)
26. (2)
27, (4)
28. (3)
189. (3)
190. (3)
191. (1)
192. (2)
29. (5)
30. (1)
31. (3)
32. (5)
193. (1)
194. (1)
195. (5)
196. (5)
33. (1)
34. (2)
35. (4)
36. (1)
197. (2)
198. (5)
199. (5)
200. (3)
37. (4)
.38 .(5)
39. (3)
40. (4)
41 . (4)
42. (2)
43. (4)
44. (3)
45. (1)
46; (2)
47. (5)
48. (5)
49. (3)
50. (4)
51. (2)
52. (1) .
53. (3)
54. (5)
55. {4)
57. (5)
58. (1)
61. (3)
62. (4)
63. (1)
64. (2)
65~ (3)
66. (5)
fiT. (2)
68. (4)
69. (1)
70. (5)
n . (1)
72. (3)
73. (4)
74. (2)
75. (5).
76. (2)
77. (4)
78. (1)
79. (5)
80. (2)
81. (1)
82. (3)
83. (5)
84- (5)
8 5. (4)
86. (1)
87. (3)
88. (4)
89. (5)
90. (2)
91 ._,(4)
92. (1)
93. (2)
94.(3)
95. (5)
96. (4)
97. (1)
98. (2)
EXPLANATIONS~
1:(4) .R
56. (2)
G 0
~ i )!(
A
+I
Simaarty,
).K l E:?.KU
+I
u B E
M . P. U
# 2
And,
G 0
.!
% @ 4
.l. .l.
7. 4 @
Therefore,
I G N
.l. .l. J; !
',,,~
5 miles
..
153. (5)"
154. (4)
151. (4)
152. (4)
155. (5)
156. (3J
:*N
NSE
SW
. SE
18 15 12
ROL
14.(5)
T E MP 0 R A R Y .-,S F L Q O Q B Q Z
I II II
~~~t j
+I
tO_
-I
tl
-I
+I
Similarly,
WO N DER FU .L ~ VP M E EQC T:\1
l"Ll
I I
.,
~:Ji
..
tO
-1
It
7.(4) We can see dates .in calendar. Similarly, we Can see.time in clock.
8.(4) Raju is the only son of
Ayesha's maternal uncle's wife..
Therefore, Raju Is the cusion
brother of Ayesha.
The sex of Ayesha is not given.
~ 5 mlles
E
.i, '
10 miles
.t.
'
Symbol
Nu mber
I vo'~el
2
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17.(2)
.
+3
+3- _ +3 +3
A~ T ~ 7 ~ : E ~
+3
... +3
+3
G
S
+3
K ~A~R~ B~
+3
+3
+3" +3
V ~= ---+M~W~
18.(1)
tion : ~
We know that.
We know that,
,
A + A~ A - type Conclusion
I + A ~ 1-type Conclusion
Thus, our derived_Conclusio_n
Thus, our derived Conclus ion
would be:
26.(2) 3 1. 4 9 2 6
.J, J. .J, .J, .J, J.
"some
9 th from left
20.(5)"
c-=4P-4 ~
74R..:.t4 B
I ..::4~o
But,
A--=-4 3..4 V
28.(3) 4 -5
. -1. "J,
# A
29.(5) 3 4
2
-1.
N
8
1 7 3 6
-1. -1. . -1. J,
P _I M #
0 5 7-
J. .i l .i l J.
-$ B H R A $
30.(1) # A M P T #
-1. . .J, J. .. J. . -1.. J,
@~w+3 ) _J
M P B .T N D
27.(4) R A T H I M
.J, ,l. ,J; -1. -1. -1.
0_598 7 3
Even 5 3 1 9 Even
digit
digit .
_(31-35) : On the basis of given infonnation and conc lusions drawn we
can construct the .following table :
Friends
Boy or
Building
Fruit
Girl
Girl
Boy
Girl
Girl
Boy
Ap ple
. z
.Jae1<fru1t
X
y
Mango
Grape
Pineapple
~
B
Boy
Boy
ur~nge
watermelon
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new design appears in front of the pre43.(4) In the subsequent figures existing designs. Alternately, the first
the arrow head m.ove~ two steps in design moves to the last and it is reanticlockwise direction.
placed with a new design.
50.(4) In the subsequent figures .
44.(3) In each. ~!Jbsequent figur~
one line segment is added and design respectively three imd two lire sagreoriented in a set order.
ments are added in a set order.
.
3
4
7
'
53.(3) ? = of
of of 138Q
9
5 7
3 4 7.
=-x-x-x
1380 .
5 7 9
: 368
I
-54.(5)
? = 75% of sao.+ 58% of 750
58x750
= 75x580
+--100
100
=435 + 435 =870
J?
55.(4) 36 X 45 +
~ 1620 +
= 1700
.../? ~ 1700
J? =1700 - 1620
~ J? =80
~ ? =(80)2 = 6400
~
56.(2) ? = 122 + 16
144 + 16 ~ 160
57.(5)?= 25+45 - 35
=2 +'~+4+..!.-3-!
5
5
5
=(2 + 4- 3) + ( 53 +..!.-.~)
5 5
.
=3 +
(3 + 1 - 2)
5
. '2 .
=3 + 5 .= 3 -5
1075
=
x(10)4.5-2
75
= 10 x 1()25
= (10)7.5+2.5 .
.
7
10
~ 10 ~ ~0 =>? =10
59.(3} ? =362 - 242
=(36 + 24) (36 - 24)
= 60 x 12 720 .
.
. .
=480-1850
=480 61.(3)?
101
1
X
37
50 = 430
2 36
= 119
101
36
:-X-=4
9 . 101
4
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lv2.5l
16 .a 12 3o w _5
LJLJ.~L....+
x0.5 xl.5 x2.5 x3.6 x4:5 '
3
64.(2)? ~ 27 X 2 + 18.
is
65.(3)
80% of 135+ ?.$of 750
7
19 55 . 163 l487l
L.J.LJ~L__j
=228
750x?
108. ~ . .100 = 228 .
16 23 32 43 l56l '
LJU~L__3.
11
750x't
=-> . 100 ::: 228- ~08
+5
=>
120xl00
?=
750
::::16
66.(5)?
=6~ + 8 + f12 .
632
= 8
12x 8x3x7
~.=
. 7x2
144
""*
3y .
' 4
3 .5
= 14~5 =33
198x 15
30 . =99
:. Speed=
..:s
.+12
+.24
8 . 1~ 21 . 37 .. ,62l '
LJLJ~L....::j
+2'
+3
+4' :
360
+5' ..
'' .
=i
:'- 3-2
= 8x20000
100
-As, 1600
Gain%= 25
=As._ (!~~~~)
= Rs.14720
81.(1) Let the number of s.tudents
in organisation X be 5x and that in
org~nisation Y be .8x
N~w number of stud.ents in
organis~tion X
llOxax
100 . ::8.8x
.
.
.
.-. Required ratio:::: 6: 8.8x
=60:88
1
4
.,
4-6
. ,. . .
=}X-y=2 .
Again, x + 'y::: tf
and (it), .
... (~
'... (it).
. 1
:. Bs 1 day's work=
=12 =:-12
lOxlOxlO
=Rs. 23958
.:. C. I.= ~s. (23958..., 18000)
=As. 5958
.
.
80.(2) Diseount = 8% of printed
price
1O,K + y.
'
== 72 kmph '
..
=lSOOOx llxllxll
=15:22
.
82.(3) Let the original number be
'
148 .
~ 1~1+11!)
18 =20m/sec .
18)
. LJUuL.t
.
)<2' . x'i
x2 . x2 '
+ r
15
= ( 20x-"5 kmph .
)T
too .
~-=-
.J .. R_
120
.
- x5x=6x
.=
100
.:
""*-=-X-=. y 4 2 a-158
-
2310
3
4
' . ,
. 79.(5} ~rnourit = \I +
:. Cost price
+13
40x 3y
100 =4
_2x
101.1
11203.111
/
69.(1) ? 2310 + 14<~. 5
+11
40%of x=-y
+9
. . 7 . 1
2 . .
67.(2)? of 8 of 3 of 7 12
?
+7
'3
based
_ 27x8 =
2
- 6xl8
= 10 x 4 + 2'= 42
5
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_=>X"=
450oxlO(f
~~--
49 . ? _
89.(5) "?" = 25
='As~ 18000
=44
40
' .45+ 40
:. Total production
=5x+8x+ 7x
= 20x
3375+3120 .
85
= ......:.-;...
= 7-6.41
85
.
245 .
io
=>
y :: ~
5_5
6 - 9
.-.
..
. Jl00)2
Sum:::\7
~- ~-
. -
= 128
6x - 9y
3
_6x+ 2y = _36
~ lly =- 33
2
(25).
'"2 '
::
:: Rs._20000
..
and
x:yE)ars respec. Jher
. ,- . .
.. son be ~xand
.
ttvety. ..
.
. . .. .
th.e
que~tion.
ACcording
-to
.
. .,
~
~~
5x+];,~ ,
x +-7 -l
= 5x+ 1:: 3x+21
=>X:i
::7
: ..21tr=88
A
From equation
(1),
0
8Bx7
=>f= 2 x 22_
:. Area= n?
=14ans.
...
22
= -;;--?<14x 14
= 616 CfTi2
; ,.x-y.=S-3=2
z= 25 .
' '
. :.. <'>
... (ii)
94.(3) Neteffect on
--
X+Y=Z
-,
... (ii~
From equations (ii) _an(t (iii),
area
(x+"+
xy k _
. ~ 100)"'~'
. , ..
'
~ 2X= 14
. .: '14 . ,.
I .
ems.
=>y=3
128x25x25''
I .
_1_'
AS:
is
' 21
be Rs.
and that. of a .c atculatpr .be
~... y;. .' ., -_- -: - '
. .
Ac:cordingto the question,.
7X+ 5y= 3650
... (~
aod, x- y= 110
=> x= 110 + y
,.
..: (n)
Putting the value of x is
equation (1},
, .~. . .7(110 + y) + 5y::'3650
=> 770 + 7y+. 5y= 3650
=> 12y 3650 - 770 .
=> 12y=2880
. I
of
.
' 9800 .
per piece~
As. 40
..
S.P. = As. 50 per pi~ -
1
1
.
:. - of X ~---X 1200 40()
3
~. . . :.
$6.(4) Let the ~Df a wrist watch
: . Cost a c alculator= _
A s. 240
97.(1) Let the length and breadth
be 4x and 3x metres respectiVely.
:. 2(4X+ 3x) ~ 21
!::
: . X:
2880
=As. gaoo
3361<100 - .
' 4>.<7 . ~12?0
120x 2
Now, 100 = 3
Total cest
= Rs. (7350.+ 980 + 1470)
.:; c:P.
70
-~
45x.75+4ox 78
6495
=80-'44:36 ..
-85.{4) Required average-marks
~ (?)2 = 49 X 25
, . = 44_xloo -;:;
55
, 80
-Number of boys .
=7 years .
40 _
(
=-20 (decreasel
_ 40 X 20\.:,
20
.
. 100 J7U
=12% Increase
=> 28-x=25
.J
. ..
'= >X=3
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4Qx60
Only English ~ _
100
Only- Hindi _; 25 X 60
100
=24
=i 5
=60-24-15=21
. :. Number of students who can
speak English= 15 + 24 36
136.(3) Alph_abetical order of
words :
(2) Miniature
.j,
Minimalist
J,
Miniscule
(5)
.L
..
(4) Transplant
..Botn ~la.nguages
(4}
(2) Tran-slate
J,
(5) Transmit
J:
(3)
Ministerial
J,
( 1) Minority
137.(2) Alphabetical order of
words:
(3) Carbohydrate . -
vnn
.L
(1) TranspOrt
.! t
.!
0 2
D H F.- M T
141.(3) J..
J.. J,
1 5 7
J..
9
p R F L K
142.(2) .J, .J, .! J, .J,
4
M
143.(5) J;
2 7. 3 6
H V
.J..J,
5 8
D FH L T R
J; J; .! .! .! J.
1 7 5 3
R P F L V T D
144.(1) J.. J, J, J.. J..
. 2 4 7: 3 8
.j,
J..
,~.
(1) CarboliC
J,
(S) -C,arbonate
J. .
145.(4) K H
V L R D P
J. J; J; J; .J, -1: J.
6 5 8 3 2 I 4
(2) Carbonise
J,
(4) Carburatlon
138.(5) Alphabetical order of
words: (2) . Franchise
J,
/
. J
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