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UCO Bank PO Reasoning Test Paper:

1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of their positions in the English alphabet and so
form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
(1) AZ (2) EV (3) BY (4) GT (5) DU
2. If ‘$’ means ‘×’, ‘#’ means ‘÷’, ‘*’ means ‘–’ and ‘@’ means ‘+’ then what is the value of 204 # 6 * 15 $ 8 @ 88?
(1) 8 (2) 2 (3) –6 (4) 12 (5) None of these
3. If the position of the first and the sixth letters of the word ‘PRESCRIBED’ are interchanged, similarly position
of the second and the seventh letters are interchanged and so on. Which letter will be fourth from the left end after the
rearrangement?
(1) E (2) S (3) B (4) D (5) None of these
4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word INTERNAL, each of which has as many letters between
them in the word as they have in the English alphabet?
(1) None (2) One (3) Two
(4) Three (5) None of these
5. In a certain code DIVERT is written as SCQHDU, how is CONFER written in that code?
(1) QBDNEO (2) QDBNEM (3) QBDNEM
(4) QDBNEO (5) None of these
Qs. 6-10. In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy, etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Give answer (1) if only I follows.
Give answer (2) if only II follows.
Give answer (3) if either I or II follows.
Give answer (4) if neither I nor II follows.
Give answer (5) if both I and II follow.
Statement:
6. A country cannot develop without fast and easy communication.
Courses of action:
I. Govt. should provide communication facilities to the public at a cheaper rate.
II. More private companies should be permitted to enter into field of communication to strengthen the network.
7. “Due to availability of air tickets at cheaper rates from various airlines large no. of people now a days prefer to travel by air than travelling by train.”
Courses of action:
I. Railway ministry has to put in its best efforts to improve the quality of rail journey in respect of facilities and also the punctuality.
II. Airlines should not be allowed to introduce various schemes offering concessional fare.
Statement:
8. Continuous use of computers is affecting the eyesights of many youth.
Courses of action:
I. All the establishments should permit the people using computer to take a short break after every hour of work on the computer.
II. Use of computers should be discouraged by the managements of the establishments.
Statement:
9. Proportion of females compared to that of males in the population of our country has drastically gone down in the recent past.
Courses of action:
I. Social workers shoule take up the task of emphasizing the importance of having atleast one female child in each family in both rural and urban areas of the counry.
II. Government should severely punish the persons involved in the practice of female foeticide.
Statement:
10. Reading habits in the children of coming generations is diminishing day by day.
Courses of action:
I. Access to various electronic gadgets such as television, computer and particularly the internet should be controlled.
II. Parents should ensure and cultivate reading habits among their children.
Qs. 11-15. Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.
Seven T.V. channels A, B, C, D, E, F and G telecast different programmes P, Q, R, S, T, U and V on different
days of the week from Monday to Sunday, not necessarily in the same order.Channel A telecast Programme T on Sunday. Channel D does not telecast Programme P or U but telecasts on theday just prior to Channel F. Channel C telecasts Programme Q but not on Monday. Channel B telecasts Programme R on Tuesday. Channel G telecasts Programme V but not on Monday. Channel C telecasts on the next day of Channel G and previous day of Channel D. Programme ‘P’ is telecast before Programme ‘U’. 11. Which programme is telecast on Thursday?
(1) P (2) S (3) R (4) U (5) None of these
12. Which of the following combination of daychannel- programme is correct?
(1) Thursday—C—R
(2) Tuesday—C—Q
(3) Saturday—E—U
(4) Monday—E—P
(5) None of these
13. Which channel telecasts on Wednesday?
(1) F
(2) E
(3) G
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
14. Channel ‘C’ telecasts on which day of the week?
(1) Thursday
(2) Tuesday
(3) Friday
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
15. Which channel telecasts programme ‘S’?
(1) E
(2) D
(3) F
(4) D or E
(5) None of these
Qs. 16-20. In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between “strong” arguments and “weak” arguments. “Strong” arguments must be both important and directly related to the question. “Weak” arguments may not be directly related to the question and may be of minor importance or may be related to the trivial aspects of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments
is a “strong” argument and which is a “weak” argument.
Give answer (1) if only argument I is strong.
Give answer (2) if only argument II is strong.
Give answer (3) if either argument I or II is strong.
Give answer (4) if neither argument I nor II is strong.
Give answer (5) if both arguments I and II are strong.
16. Should there be a quota for underprivileged categories and the minority communities for admissions into the premier educational institutions in India?
Arguments:
I. No, admissions to the premier institutes should be only on merit and there should be no system for any special consideration.
II. No, this will put the deserving non-reserved category students to disadvantage.
17. Can the total ban on dance bars across a State be justified?
Arguments:
I. Yes, running of dance bars gives scope for various illegal and criminal activities.
II. No, the livelihood of the families of bar-girls is totally dependent on the dance bars.
18. Should the top officials and politicians detained by the law enforcement agencies be given special treatment
in jails while under-trial?
Arguments:
I. No, there is no such need for any special treatment,they should be treated like all other detainees.
II. Yes, it is necessary to take care of their special security requirements.
19. Should stricter discipline be imposed upon all the children by parents and teachers in view of the increasing
criminal cases among the youth?
Arguments:
I. Yes, too much freedom to the children is leading to
such cases of crime.
II. No, freedom to the children is necessary in the
changing social scenario.
20. Should the gender-reassignment surgeries be legally permitted?
Arguments:
I. Yes, it is the genuine need of the transsexuals.
II. No, people will take disadvantage of the facility since it is difficult to judge the genuineness of the requirement
Q. 21-25. Below is given a passage followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passage. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.
Mark answer:
(1) if the inference is “definitely true” i.e. it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
(2) if the inference is “probably true” though not “definitely true” in the light of the facts given.
(3) if the data are inadequate i.e. from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be
true or false.
(4) if the inference is “probably false” though not “definitely false” in the light of the facts given.
(5) if the inference is “definitely false” i.e. it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.
There has been a complete turnaround in global coal markets over the last couple of years. While a booming economy led China to turn from being a net coal exporterinto a net importer, Japanese nuclear closures contributed to additional demand for steam coal imports. A weakening USA dollar led exporters to further nudge prices northwards. As a result, global coal prices jumped from about $25 per tonne in 2003 to over $60 per tonne by July 2004. Above all Chinese demand for commodities sent bulk cargo freight rates to dizzying heights of $25-30 per tonne. While there has been some moderation in coal prices, since July 2004, prices effectively remained above $50 per tonne during the first half of 2005. In the ensuing scenario, the rationale for large scale imports of coal needs to be revisited. In fact, citing high prices, utilities are shying away from importing coal as per the schedule plan for 2005-06. This has led to additional pressure on indigenous coal companies, already stressed with enhanced production targets.
21. Japan’s nuclear closure did not have an effect on the rise in coal prices worldwide.
22. In the changing scenario Indian utility companies are considering other options to coal for their energy requirements.
23. Import of coal was a preferred option by the utility companies prior to 2004.
24. China has become the largest coal importer in the world.
25. Coal prices have increased by about 100% in the recent past.
Qs. 26-30. In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?

31. The average of five consecutive odd numbers is 21. Which is the lowest number of the five?
(1) 15
(2) 19
(3) 13
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
32. Vipul told Neha that a number when multiplied by 5 and 7 gives two numbers with a difference of 300. What
is the number?
(1) 125
(2) 100
(3) 150
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
33. Rs 123 is accrued as compound interest on an amount at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. after two years. How much
will be the compound interest at the end of three years?
(1) Rs 129.15
(2) Rs 189.15
(3) Rs 117.15
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
34. Vidya bought a cup for Rs 80 after getting 266 % rebate on the printed price. What was the printed price?
(1) Rs 120
(2) Rs 140
(3) Rs 180
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
35. What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series? 5 21 96 500 3030 ?
(1) 15175
(2) 18210
(3) 21252
(4) 18216
(5) None of these
36. Two-fifth of three-fourth of a number is 174. What is the number?
(1) 232
(2) 326
(3) 435
(4) 480
(5) None of these
37. A train crosses a platform in 40 seconds. What is the speed of the train in km/hr? In order to answer the
question, which of the following information is required?
(A) Length of the train.
(B) Length of the platform.
(C) The time, the train takes to cross a pole.
(1) A and B only
(2) B and C only
(3) A and C only
(4) Any two of A, B, C
(5) All the three A, B, C
Qs. 38-39. Study the following information to answer
the given questions.
Out of 6 men and 3 women, a committee of 4 is to be
formed. In how many different ways it can be done if the
committee must have:
38. At least 2 men
(1) 252 (2) 120 (3) 180 (4) 126 (5) None of these
39. 3 men and 1 woman
(1) 126 (2) 63 (3) 30 (4) 60 (5) None of these
40. When the numerator of a fraction is increased by 1, and the denominator is also increased by 1, the fraction
becomes 23 . What was the original fraction?
(1) 12
(2) 58
(3) 1117
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Qs. 41-45. Study the following graph to answer the
given questions:

shown steady increase in per
cent increase in exports from that of previous year over the
given years?
(1) B (2) C (3) A
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these
42. For Company C, the exports in 2001 were at 950.
How much was the export in 2000?
(1) 980 (2) 997.5 (3) 1010 (4) 1002.5 (5) 990.2
43. For Company C, the exports in 1999 were at 1078.
How much was the export in 1998?
(1) 1078 (2) 1185.8 (3) 990 (4) 1000 (5) 980
44. For Company A, how much is the average of per
cent increase in exports for the given years?
(1) 60 (2) 45 (3) 40 (4) 36
2
3 (5) None of these
45. Which Company had the highest amount of export
in the year 2001?
(1) A (2) B (3) C
(4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these
Qs. 46-50. Study the following table to answer the given
questions:
Number of Participants in different Programmes

46. For Programme B, which year was the per cent
increase in the number from the preceding year the
maximum?
(1) 2005 (2) 1999 (3) 2002
(4) 2004 (5) None of these
47. What is the difference in the total number of
participants in different programmes in the years 2003 and
2004?
(1) 2.4 (2) 3.75 (3) 345 (4) 240 (5) None of these
48. For Programme A, how much is the per cent
increase in the number from 2000 to 2001?
(1) 20 (2) 10 (3) 100 (4) 0.20 (5) None of these
49. For the given years, the total number of participants
for Programme D is what per cent of that of Programme E?
(1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 7.25 (4) 6.78 (5) None of these
50. For which programme was there an increase in
number from the previous year for all the given years?
(1) A and C only (2) A, C and D only
(3) B, C and D only (4) B, C and F only
(5) C, D and F only

Answers
1. (5) Other pairs occupy the same place in alphabets from A and Z.
2. (2) 204 ÷ 6 – 15 × 8 + 88 = 34 – 120 + 88 = 2. (Apply BODMAS)
3. (1) Left ←RIBEDPRESS →Right
4. (4) IN, TR and NL.
5. (3) D I V E R T would be TDRIEV hence CONFER would be RCEOFN. The preceding letter in alphabets is the code.
6. (5) 7. (1) 8. (1) 9. (5) 10. (2)
11. (5) 12. (3) 13. (3) 14. (1) 15. (2) 16. (1) 17. (5) 18. (3) 19. (3) 20. (2)
21. (5) 22. (3) 23. (2) 24. (2) 25. (1) 26. (3) 27. (4) 28. (2) 29. (5) 30. (1)
31. (5) 17, 19, 21, 23, 25.
32. (3) 300 ÷ (7 – 5).
33. (2)
34. (5) Rs 240.
35. (3) 5 × 3 + 3 × 2 = 21; 21 × 4 + 3 × 4 = 96;
96 × 5 + 4 × 5 = 500; 500 × 6 + 5 × 6 = 3030; 3030 × 7 + 6 × 7 = 21252.
36. (5) Number is 580.3rd 4 is 435 and its 2nd 5 = 174.
37. (1)
38. (2)
39. (4)
40 (1)
41. (1) 42. (2) 43. (1) 44. (3) 45. (4) 46. (2) 47. (3) 48. (2) 49. (1) 50. (5)
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You need UCO Bank Clerk Exam Reasoning Solved question paper, here I am giving:

1. 'Cup' is related to 'Crockery' in the same way as 'Pen' is related to
(A) Paper (B) Books
(C) Stationery (D) Ink
(E) Nib

2. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters TPO using each letter only once in each word ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three

4. Four teams, Team A, B, C and D participated in a tournament. Team C scored the least.
Team B scored more than team D but not as much as Team A. Who amongst the four teams scored third highest ?
(A) Team A (B) Team B (C) Team C (D) Team D (E) Cannot be determined

5. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word JOURNEY each of which has as many
letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between
them in the English alphabetical order ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three

6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) Jute (B) Cotton
(C) Wool (D) Silk (E) Rayon

7. In a certain code 'TORCH' is coded as 'IDSNS' and 'PISTA' is coded as 'BUTHO'. How will 'BLINK' be coded in the same code ?
(A) LOJKA (B) LKJOA
(C) AOJKL (D) LOKJA (E) AKJOL

8. In a certain language `na re pa so' means 'books are very interesting', Ika so fa re' means
'are stories in books' and 'te me pa le' means 'reading is very tedious'. What does 'na' mean in that language ?
(A) interesting (B) reading (C) very (D) books (E) are

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UCO Reasoning paper

1. 'Cup' is related to 'Crockery' in the same way as 'Pen' is related to
(A) Paper (B) Books
(C) Stationery (D) Ink
(E) Nib

2. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters TPO using each letter only once in each word ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three

4. Four teams, Team A, B, C and D participated in a tournament. Team C scored the least.
Team B scored more than team D but not as much as Team A. Who amongst the four teams scored third highest ?
(A) Team A (B) Team B (C) Team C (D) Team D (E) Cannot be determined

5. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word JOURNEY each of which has as many
letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between
them in the English alphabetical order ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three

6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) Jute (B) Cotton
(C) Wool (D) Silk (E) Rayon

7. In a certain code 'TORCH' is coded as 'IDSNS' and 'PISTA' is coded as 'BUTHO'. How will 'BLINK' be coded in the same code ?
(A) LOJKA (B) LKJOA
(C) AOJKL (D) LOKJA (E) AKJOL

8. In a certain language `na re pa so' means 'books are very interesting', Ika so fa re' means
'are stories in books' and 'te me pa le' means 'reading is very tedious'. What does 'na' mean in that language ?
(A) interesting (B) reading (C) very (D) books (E) are

Directions—(Q. 9 and 10) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—

If 'A x B' means 'A is to the South of B'.
If 'A + B' means 'A is to the North of B'.
If 'A % B' means 'A is to the East of B'.
If 'A — B' means 'A is to the West of B'.

9. Which of the following means 'P is to the East of Q' ?
(A) H % P — S + Q
(B) Q + R x S — P
(C) P % A — Q + B
(D) Q — Z % S x P
(E) None of these

10. In the equation F °A) Q + R —5.5 is in which direction with respect too?
(A) East (B) South
(C) West (D) South-West (E) South-East

Directions — (Q. 11-15) The following questions are based on the five four digit numbers given below —

3475 2791 6458 1826 7534

11. If one is added to the last digit of each of the numbers, in how many numbers thus formed will
the last digit be a perfect square?
(One is also a perfect square)
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four

12. If the first and third digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, what will be the sum of
the second digit of the lowest number and the third digit of the highest number of the new numbers thus formed ?
(A) 7 (B) 10
(C) 13 (D) 5 (E) 8

13. What will be the resultant if the second digit of the highest number is subtracted from the third digit of the second lowest number?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 6 (E) 4

14. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right within the number, which of the following will be the sum of all the four digits of the number which is third highest in the new arrangement ?
(A) 19 (B) 18
(C) 22 (D) 17 (E) 23

15. If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second lowest number ?
(A) 3475 (B) 2791
(C) 6458 (D) 1826 (E) 7534

Directions—(Q. 16-20) In each question/set of questions below are 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 from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give Answers—

(A) If only conclusion I follows
(B) If only conclusion II follows
(C) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(D) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow

16. Statements :
All gems are precious.
Some gems are stones.
All stones are diamonds.
Conclusions :
I. At least some stones are precious.
II. All diamonds are precious.

17. Statements :
All dreams are fantasies.
Some fantasies are pleasant.
All pleasant are everlasting.
Some everlasting are memories.
Conclusions :
I. Some dreams are memories.
II. Some fantasies are everlasting.

18. Statements :
All black are blue.
All blue are green.
All green are emerald.
Conclusions :
I. Some emeralds are green.
II. All black and blue are green.

Directions-(Q.- 19 and 20)
Statements :
No design is fashion.
All fashions are temporary.
Some temporary are permanent.

19. Conclusions :
I. Some designs are permanent.
II. No fashion is permanent.

20. Conclusions :
I. At least some temporary are fashions.
II. At least some temporary are not designs.

Directions—(Q. 21-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—

Seven trees namely mango, lemon, apple, ashoka, banana, guava and papaya are planted
in a straight row, not necessarily in the same order. (Assume as if the trees are facing North)
(a) The papaya tree is planted fourth to the right of the lemon tree.
(b) The Ashoka tree is planted at the extreme right end of the row.
(c) The mango and guava trees are immediate neighbours of the lemon tree.
(d) The bananatree is planted immediately next to the mango tree.

21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?
(A) lemon, mango
(B) banana, apple
(C) mango, banana
(D) guava, lemon
(E) apple, ashoka

22. Which trees are planted at the extreme ends of the row ?
(A) guava, apple
(B) lemon, ashoka
(C) guava, ashoka
(D) lemon, papaya
(E) guava, papaya

23. Which of the following tree is planted exactly in the middle of the row ?
(A) papaya (B) mango
(C) banana (D) lemon (E) apple

24. What is the position of the apple tree with respect to the guava tree ?
(A) Second to the right
(B) Fourth to the right
(C) Immediate left
(D) Third to the right
(E) Third to the left

25. How many trees are planted between the mango and the ashoka trees ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four

Directions-(Q. 26-30) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—

A, B, C, D, F, G, H and J are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
(a) D sits exactly between J and F.
(b) J sits second to the left of F and second to the right of B.
(c) H sits third to the left of G.
(d) A is not an immediate neighbour of B.

26. How many people sit between G and H when counted in an anticlockwise direction from G ?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five

27. If H : F then J : ?
(A) B (B) F
(C) H (D) G (E) None of these

28. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order in anticlockwise direction,
starting from A, the positions of how many (excluding A) will remain unchanged as compared to their original seating positions ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four

29. In which of the following pairs, is the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person?
(A) GJ (B) FA
(C) CH (D) AH (E) DF

30. Who sits third to the left of J?
(A) B (B) A
(C) C (D) H (E) D

Directions—(Q. 31-35) Study the following arrangement of digits and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below-

3 4 2 6 8 7 © 5 4 £ 3 2 9 $ 1 6 5 3 7 # 9 8 6 @ 2 1 4 3 π 9 8 7 2 β 4 3

31. How many 2's are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a perfect square ?
(1 is also a perfect square)
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four

32. Which of the following is fifth to the right of the eighteenth from the left end of the above arrangement?
(A) $ (B) 9
(C) 2 (D) @ (E) 6

33. How many symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which' is immediately preceded as well as followed by an even number in the above arrangement?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five

34. If all the digits that are perfect squares are dropped from the above arrangement, which of
the following will be the thirteenth (digit/symbol) from the left end of the above arrangement ?
(1 is also a perfect square)
(A) $ (8) 6
(C) # (D) 7 (E) 5

35. How many pairs of digits are there in the number highlighted in bold in the above arrangement
each of which has as many digits between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the numerical series ?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five

Directions— (Q. 36-40) In each question below is given a group of letters followed by five
combinations of number/symbol codes lettered (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). You have to find
out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the
following coding system and the conditions and mark the letter of that combination as your
answer—

Letter :
P I R S E J L O D N X A B C K

Number/Symbol code :
β 5 4 # 3 8 @ 7 2 1 $ 6 π 9 Ω

Conditions :
(i) If both the first and the fifth elements are vowels, the codes for both these are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the group of letters contains no vowel, the codes for the first and the last elements are to be interchanged.
(iii) If the third element is a vowel and the fourth a consonant, the fourth element is to be coded as the code for the second element.

36. JDRALS
(A) 8246@# (B) 8246#@ (C) 8264@# (D) 8@426# (E) 2846@#

37. ORNKEL
(A) 314Ω7@ (B) 374Ω1@
(C) 741Ω3@ (D) 341Ω7@ (E) 714Ω3g

38. EPBCOK
(A) 7βπ93Ω (B) 3πβ97Ω
(C) 3β9π7Ω (D) β3π79Ω (E) 3βπ97Ω

39. RXISCN
(A) $45$91 (B) 4$9$51
(C) 4$5$91 (D) 4$$951 (E) 4$$519

40. JRXPDB
(A) 4πβ$28 (B) π4$β28 (C) π$4β28 (D) πβ4$28
(E) 84$β2π

Answers :

1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (B) 4 (D) 5 (D) 6 (E) 7 (A) 8 (A) 9 (E) 10 (E)
11 (B) 12 (B) 13 (E) 14 (D) 15 (E) 16 (D) 17 (B) 18 (E) 19 (D) 20 (A)
21 (E) 22 (C) 23 (C) 24 (B) 25 (D) 26 (D) 27 (A) 28 (B) 29 (C) 30 (C)
31 (C) 32 (E) 33 (B) 34 (E) 35 (D) 36 (A) 37 (D) 38 (A) 39 (C) 40 (B)
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