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Sreedhar's CCE IBPS-RRB Clerks-Prelims -XII-MT-2

IBPS REGIONAL RURAL BANKS (RRBs)


CLERKS-XII-Prelims - MODEL TEST-2
REASONING
Direction: (1-4) Study the following information carefully and answer the given

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questions.
Seven color boxes are arranged one above another in a stack. Three boxes
are arranged between Blue color box and Red color box. Two boxes are arranged
between Black color box and Pink color box. One box is arranged between White
color box and Gold color box, which is arranged immediately above Blue color box.
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One box is arranged between Pink color box and Brown color box. Black color box
is arranged above the Red color box.
1. How many boxes are above to White color box?
1) Three 2) One 3) Five 4) Two 5) Six
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Which among the following is the odd one?
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1) Blue - Black 2) Gold - White 3) Black - Red
4) Pink - Brown 5) White - Brown
3. How many boxes are in between Brown color box and Gold color box?
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1) One 2) Three 3) Four 4) Two 5) No one


4. Which among the following statement is the ‘TRUE’?
1) Blue color box is immediately below White color box
2) Two boxes between Pink color box and Blue color box
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3) Red color box is second from the bottom
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4) Black color box is immediately above Gold color box


5) Both 3 and 4
Directions: (5-7) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
Arun is going 5m towards north direction to meet Balu then he taken 8m
east direction to reach Harsha and then he taken 10m south direction to reach
Megha and then he taken 13m west direction to reach Mitra and finally he taken
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5m towards north direction to reach Rudra.
5. Rudra is in which direction with respect to Balu?
1) north-east 2) south-east 3) north-west 4) south-west 5) south
6. What is the distance between Mitra and Harsh (approx.)?
1) 15m 2) 16m 3) 14m 4) 17m 5) 18m
7. Who has the shortest distance between them?
1) Arun-Harsha 2) Mitra-Arun 3) Megha – Arun
4) Balu – Rudra 5) Arun - Rudra
8. In the given word “AVAILABLE” if all the vowels are changed to next letter and
all the consonants are changed to previous letter according to the alphabetical
order, then all the letters are arranged in an alphabetical order and eliminate
the repeated letters then which of the following third from the left end?
1) F 2) J 3) U 4) A 5) K

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Directions: (9-11) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
& H N 9 @ P $ 5 ! D 1 K % Z 8 # R 2  S C * 4 ? A Q 7  W £
L 3 X © V T  K ø
9. If all symbols are deleted then find which one is fourth to the right of eleventh
from the left-end?
1) 1 2) W 3) 4 4) R 5) C
10. How many symbols are immediately preceded and immediately followed to a digit
and letter respectively?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) More than four

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11. Which one is seventh to the left of twenty-eighth form the left-end?
1) V 2) @ 3) # 4) C 5) 
Direction: (12-15) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Six persons K, L, M, N, R and S are sitting in a linear row such that some are
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facing North while some are facing South but not necessarily in the same order.
Two persons are sitting between K and S. M sits second to the right of K. Only one
person sits between R and S and both are facing the same direction. L is facing
the same direction as S. N sits immediately left of S, who sits second from the

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left end. M and L are facing opposite direction. Immediate neighbors of S are
facing same direction.
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12. Who among the following sits third to the right of S?
1) R 2) M 3) K 4) N 5) L
13. Who among the following sits immediate left of K?
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1) L 2) N 3) R 4) N 5) M
14. Find the odd one?
1) M - K 2) R - L 3) S - K 4) N - M 5) S - R
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15. Which of the following statement is TRUE about N?
1) Two persons sit between N and K
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2) N and M faces opposite directions


3) N sits second left of R
4) More than three persons sit between N and L
5) N faces North direction
16. If the digits of the number “56732984” are arranged in increasing order form
left to right within the number, then how many digits will remain on the same
position after the applied operation?
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1) Two 2) One 3) Three 4) Four 5) None
Direction: (17-20) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circular table. All
are facing the center, but not necessarily in the same order. P sits second to the
right of S. Two persons are sitting between N and P. R is immediate to neither P
nor N. M sits immediate right of P. R and T are not immediate neighbors. Only
one person is sitting between T and O.
17. Who sits second to the left of M?
1) N 2) R 3) Q 4) O 5) T
18. How many persons are sitting between P and T?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) No one
19. Which among the following is the odd one?
1) QM 2) SO 3) PT 4) MN 5) RQ

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20. Which among the following statement is ‘TRUE’?
1) Q and P are facing each other
2) Two persons are sitting between S and T
3) O and Q are immediate neighbours.
4) One person is sitting between R and M 5) All are false
Direction: (21-23) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
A family of three generations consists of eight persons and three married
couples. M is the only daughter of R. S is the father of N. P is the sister-in-law of
M. T is the father of U. Q is the niece of M. R is the grandmother of U. T is the
son-in-law of S.

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21. How is M related to U?
1) Aunt 2) Mother 3) Daughter 4) Father 5) Sister
22. How is U related to Q?
1) Brother 2) Sister 3) Spouse 4) Cousin 5) Aunt
23. How many female persons are there in the family?
1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) Four 5) Can’t be determined
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Directions: (24-27) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
7 persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V live on seven floors building one on each

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floor. Ground floor is numbered 1, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the
topmost floor is numbered 7. R lives above 4th floor but below 7th floor. There are
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three floors in between R and P. Q is just below T. U lives on an odd numbered
floor above S but not on the topmost floor. Q lives on an even numbered floor. U
and V not living on immediate floors.
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24. Who among the following lives on the top floor?


1) S 2) P 3) R 4) V 5) T
25. How many floors are there between R and Q?
1) No floor 2) Two 3) One 4) Three 5) More than three
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26. If all the persons are arranged alphabetically from top to bottom then how many
persons remain (live) on same floor?
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1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) No one


27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their arrangement
find the one which does not belong to that group?
1) S 2) V 3) T 4) Q 5) U
28. How many pairs of letters are there in the word “CONTAINED” which has as
many letters between them as we have in the English alphabetical series from
both forward and backward direction?
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1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) Four 5) More than four
Direction: (29-30) In this question, relationship between different elements is
shown in the statement. The statement is followed by two conclusions. Study the
conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.
29. Statement: A<B=C  D=E  F>G=H
Conclusions: I: B < F II: C = G
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true
4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
30. Statement: A<B  C<D  E>F=G  H
Conclusions: I: B < F II: B  F
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true
4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 5) Both conclusions I and II are true

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Direction: (31-34) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Six members P, Q, R, S, T and U are born in the same year of three different
months April, May and June on two dates 11th and 24th. T is born in the month
which has an even number of days. Three persons are born between R and T. Two
persons are born between P and S, who is born with neither T nor R. Q is younger
than U and older than R. R born in an even number date.
31. How many persons are younger than S?
1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) Five
32. U born in which month and date?
1) May-24th 2) March-11th 3) June-24th 4) May-11th 5) June-11th

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33. Which among the following is the odd one?
1) SU 2) UQ 3) RT 4) PU 5) PQ
34. Who is born on June-11th?
1) T 2) S 3) U 4) Q 5) P
Direction: (35-37) Following questions are based on the five three-digit numbers
given below.
465 784
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35. If all the prime digits are increased by 1 and all the composite digits are decreased
by 1, then which of the following digits appear maximum times in the new sequence
so formed?
1) 3 2) 7

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36. If first and third digits of each number are interchanged and then numbers are
arranged in ascending order then which of the following will be the second number
from the right end?
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1) 594 2) 465 3) 854 4) 358 5) 784


37. If all the digits of numbers are arranged in ascending order within the number
then how many number/s are there in the new arrangement remain unchanged?
1) 358 2) 784 3) Both 784 and 358 4) 465 5) 854
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Direction: (38-40) In these questions three statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be
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true even if they seem to be at a variance from commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
38. Statements: Many Pins are Keys Only a few Keys are Caps
Few Caps are Fans
Conclusions: I. Some Keys are Fans II. Not a single Key is Fan
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
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3) Either conclusion I or II follows
4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 5) Both conclusions I and II follow
39. Statements: Not a single Bat is Game Only a few Games are Camps
Every Camp is Cub
Conclusions: I. Many Bats are Cubs II. Many Games are Cubs
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows
4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 5) Both conclusions I and II follow
40. Statements: Every Cake is Gate Only a few Gates are Lands
Every Land is Van
Conclusions: I. Many Gates are Vans
II. Every Cake is Van is a possibility
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows
4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 5) Both conclusions I and II follow

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NUMERICAL ABILITY
41. Out of her monthly income of Rs. 25,000, Sushma spent 32% on rent, 52% of the
remaining on other things, and saved the rest. Find 75% of her monthly savings?
1) 5120 2)7040 3)8160 4)6120 5) 6040
42. The area of a playground is 18480 m². The radius and length of a cylindrical roller
are 7 meters and 14 meters, respectively. In how many revolutions will the roller
level the entire area of the ground once?
1) 20 2)25 3)30 4)36 5)18
43. X and Y together started a business where Y invested Rs. 200 more than X. 6
months later, X increased his investment by 50%. Out of the total annual profit of

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Rs. 2,900, if the profit share of X was Rs. 100 more than that of Y, then find the
investment made by X Initially?
1) 600 2)900 3)1500 4)1400 5)1200
44. A boat can travel 77 km in upstream 165 minutes and the speed of the stream is
12.5% of the speed of the boat in still water. Find the time taken by the boat to
travel 81 km downstream?
1)135 mins
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2)either 1 or 3 3) 21/4hrs 4)neither 1 nor 3
5)both 1and 3
45. An article having a cost price of Rs. 2500 is marked 60% above its cost price.

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Meghana proposes to sell this article after two successive discounts of 20% and
Rs. 120 while Navya proposes to sell it after a single discount of 25%. What is the
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difference between the selling prices proposed by Meghana and Navya?
1) 40 2)80 3)180 4)240 5)120
Direction (46 -50): Study the following bar graph and answer the given questions.
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The bar graph given below shows the total number of tickets booked (daytime +
nighttime) in TRENDSET mall Vijayawada for Veera simha reddy(VSR), Waltair
veeraiah(WV), Tegimpu(TP), Kalyanam kamaniyam(KK) and Varasudu(VR), and
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percentage of tickets booked in the day time in a day.
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4000 3600
3500
3000 the total number of
2400 65% tickets booked
2500
2000 (daytime + night time)
2000 1800
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74% percentage of tickets
1500 1200 booked in day time
35% 55%
1000 45%
500
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VSR WV VR TP KK

Note: day time= morning show + matinee show


Nighttime =first show + second show
46. What is the ratio of tickets booked for KK that was booked in the night time to the
number of tickets booked for TP that were booked in the night time?
1) 27:22 2)27:20 3)22:29 4)27:26 5) 12:13

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47. The number of VSR movie tickets booked at night is how much percent more than
the number of VR movie tickets booked at night time?
1) 100% 2)150% 3)50% 4)200% 5)300%
48. What is the total number of tickets booked for all the given movies in Day time?
1) 7090 2)5190 3)6080 4)6190 5)6290
49. What is the average number of tickets booked for all the given movies at night
time?
1) 952 2)962 3)972 4)982 5)942
50. If out of all the tickets booked for WV at night, 80% of the tickets are booked for

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the second show, then calculate the number of tickets booked for WV for the First
show?
1) 252 2)225 3)828 4)1080 5)None
Direction (51-65) what should come in the place of question mark (?) in the
following questions?
51. (103+312)÷5+125=13×?
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1)26 2)18 3)16 4)17 5)25
52. 22+72×7=?+124
1) 243 2)213

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53. (68×
2
)+ 25% of 2560 + 3
9 24 = ?2 +140
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1) 26 2)36 3)32 4)20 5) None


54. (8×12) ×3+(7×3)2= ?
1) 678 2)639 3)719 4)936 5)None
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55. (5040÷8)÷18=125-?
1) 80 2)90 3)50 4)70 5) 60
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56.  
169  1089 ×8= ?÷3
1)1014 2)1104 3)1764 4)1524 5) 2004
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57. 16×12+(3×8) =?×8
1) 92 2)94 3)96 4)72 5)88
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432
58. 24- = 6 ×?
36
1)2 2) 2.5 3)1 4)1.5 5)3
1 3 2 2
59. 6 +6 -5 =7 +?
7 7 7 7
1)0 2)1 3)2 4) -1 5) -2
308 396
60. 19×14+ =?
33 22
1)418 2)434 3)349 4) 364 5) 324
61. 40% of 25%of 50% of 400 =?
1) 20 2)60 3)48 4)16 5)400
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62. 1149  42  49
1)34 2)36 3)25 4)5 5)44
63. 92+26+ 64 ×2=2+ ?2
1)11 2)9 3)8 4)7 5)10
64. 22 -11 + 37= ?2× 22
2 2

1)8 2)12 3)20 4)10 5)15


126 15 8
65. =?

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36 7 20
1)6 2)7 3)3 4)2 5)4
Direction (66-70): study the given information carefully and answer the given
question.
The given below pie chart show that number of (black + brown ) shoes sold in 5
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shops and brown shoe sold in 5 shops.
Total number of (black +brown) shoes sold in 5 shops=8000

Total balls Brown colour balls 3600

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20% 20%
22% 25% A A
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B B

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15% D
D
18% 25% E
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15% E
20%
20%

66. The number of black shoes sold in shop D is what percent more or less than the
brown shoes sold in that shop?
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2 1 1 2
1)66 more 2)33 less 3)33 more 4)66 less 5) None
3 3 3 3
67. If black shoes are sold at Rs.500 per unit in the shop and the cost price of black
shoes is 3/4 th of the selling price and with some damaged shoes were not sold,
so that he did not get any profit or loss in the whole transaction, then find the
damage shoes?
1)640 2)960 3)240 4)320 5)420
68. If black shoes sold from shops D and E 15% are damaged and gave a return to
shop keepers and shoes sold by shop E 10% are damaged then how many shoes
are damaged from shop D.
1)177 2)197 3)167 4)187 5)287
69. Find the ratio between the number of black shoes sold from shops D, and E and
brown shoes sold from shops A and B?
1)97:89 2)97:81 3)97:83 4)94:81 5)93:81
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70. If black shoes sold from shops D, E and F are 2200. The number of black shoes
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sold by shop F are th of the shoes sold from shop F, then how many black shoes
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are sold from shop F . (If only two types of shoes were sold from shop F?
1)390 2)260 3)650 4)130 5)280
71. The interest earned on investing Rs. P for 4 years at a simple interest of 15% p.a.
is Rs. 160 more than the interest earned on investing Rs. (P-500) for 4 years at a
simple interest of 16% p.a. Find the value of P?
1) None 2)3500 3)3000 4)4000 5)4500
72. Mixture A contains only acid and water in the ratio 11:4, respectively. 100 liters

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of mixture B (acid + water) contains 30liters more acid than water in it. If mixtures
A and B are mixed together, then acid forms 70% of the resultant mixture. Find
the quantity of water in mixture A?
1) None 2)200 3)120 4)90 5)180
73. X alone can complete 60% of a work in 18 days while Y takes 15 days more than
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X to complete it. If Y and Z together can complete the work in 20 days, then find
the time taken by Z alone to complete the same work?
1) 24 2)36 3)27 4)30 5)15
74. Aparna usually travels from city P to Q at 24 km/h. On a certain day, she travelled

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40% of the distance at 125% of her usual speed and the remaining distance at
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75% of her usual speed such that she took 1.5 hours more than usual. Find the
distance between city P and Q?
1) 150 2)100 3)200 4)250 5)300
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75. At the time of marriage, the ratio of ages of sachin and his wife was 6:7, respectively.
6 years hence from marriage, sachin 's age was 50% more than it was 4 years
before marriage. What was the age of the wife at the time of marriage?
1) 26 2)24 3)28 4)35 5) 21
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Direction (76-80): What should come in the place of question mark (?) in the
following questions?
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76. 1210 1100 648 576 ?


1) 249 2)246 3)294 4)442 5)240
77. 4 23 ? 443 1322 2635
1) 111 2)113 3)115 4)116 5)112
78. 161 330 555 844 ?
1) 1205 2)1505 3)1175 4)1265 5)1295
79. 215 238 276 339 437 ?
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1) 537 2)533 3)535 4)580 5)541
80. 12 20 32 48 ? 92
1) 62 2)64 3)60 4)68 5)72

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1.4 2.4 3.2 4.3 5.4 6.2 7.5 8.2 9.3 10.5 11.4 12.3 13.1
14.3 15.4 16.2 17.3 18.1 19.2 20.5 21.2 22.4 23.5 24.4 25.3 26.5
27.4 28.1 29.4 30.3 31.2 32.4 33.1 34.4 35.5 36.2 37.1 38.3 39.2
40.5 41.4 42.3 43.5 44.2 45.2 46.1 47.4 48.4 49.2 50.1 51.3 52.5
53.1 54.5 55.2 56.2 57.3 58.1 59.1 60.2 61.1 62.1 63.1 64.4 65.3
66.1 67.4 68.4 69.2 70.2 71.4 72.1 73.2 74.5 75.3 76.3 77.5 78.1
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