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Answer Key to IPPB Pre Hindi

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English Language

Answers
1. 5

2. 3

3. 2

4. 4

5. 4

6. 1

7. 3

8. 1

9. 4

10. 2

11. 3

12. 4

13. 1

14. 2

15. 1

16. 2

17. 2

18. 2

19. 2

20. 1

21. 3

22. 3

23. 5

24. 3

25. 3

26. 4

27. 5

28. 2

29. 2

30. 2

31. 1

32. 3

33. 3

34. 2

35. 4

36. 5

37. 1

38. 3

39. 5

40. 4

41. 1

42. 3

43. 3

44. 5

45. 5

46. 4

47. 5

48. 1

49. 2

50. 4

51. 3

52. 4

53. 1

54. 2

55. 4

56. 1

57. 3

58. 2

59. 1

60. 1

61. 4

62. 3

63. 2

64. 1

65. 5

66. 4

67. 3

68. 4

69. 5

70. 2

71. 4

72. 4

73. 5

74. 4

75. 5

76. 2

77. 4

78. 4

79. 4

80. 2

81. 4

82. 3

83. 4

84. 2

85. 3

86. 4

87. 3

88. 2

89. 3

90. 2

91. 4

92. 3

93. 3

94. 2

95. 5

96. 3

97. 5

98. 1

99. 3

100. 4

Solution:

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1. The following sentence of the passage states that The 2001 census data for India
revealed a sharp decline in the sex ratio for the population age 0-6, from 945 females in
1991 to 927 females per 1,000 males. Thus option 5 is the correct answer.
2. The decline over time in the under-seven sex ratio can have one or more of mainly
three possible causes: a decrease in the sex ratio at birth through the use of technologies
that enable sex selection; an increase in the mortality of girl children compared with the
mortality of boy children, suggesting intensification of the already documented
discrimination against the girl child (Miller, 1981; Das Gupta, 1987; Kishor, 1993); or a
systematic undercount of female children, compared with male children under the age
of seven. From this sentence it can be concluded that option 3 is the best fit answer.
3. The Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act
prohibiting the use of prenatal diagnostic techniques for the purpose of prenatal sex
determination was passed as early as 1994 in recognition of the widespread use of
ultrasound and related technologies to eliminate unwanted female fetuses. From this
sentence in the paragraph it is evident that option 2 is the answer.
4. The following sentence in the given paragraph states Since the pathways to a lower
sex ratio of the population age 0-6 mainly involve a low sex ratio at birth and/or excess
female mortality after birth, this. thus option 4 is the correct answer.
5. The following sentence from the paragraph, For example, in societies with strong son
preference, last births are more likely to be male, and females are more likely to grow up
in large families. shows that option 4 is correct.
6. Options 2, 3, 4 and 5 are complete opposites of what key findings have been listed in
the paragraph and completely untrue. Option 1 on the other hand gives the all
encompassing key findings as listed in the paragraph.
7. The following sentence from the excerpt The chapter focuses on the sex ratio at birth,
providing insight into how this ratio varies for all births and last births shows that this
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excerpt is most likely to be found in a research paper on gender inequality since the
passage analyses the reasons behind the prevalent scenario of gender inequality
including some citations and data. A book on economics and social sciences is a broader
spectrum and gender inequality is a specific term.
8. The word stratification means organizing into layers or groups. Thus it goes best
with the caste system practice which was a social organization of the people of the
society. The other words are clearly inappropriate in the context of the sentence.
9. We need a word that will show that the people belonging to the upper caste of the
society do not like doing manual work. The word averse means having a strong dislike
towards something and is thus the correct word for the sentence. Hostile meaning
unfavorable is too severe a word for the sentence. Engaged would give an opposite
meaning to the sentence. Dominate and dominating do not suit the context of the
sentence.
10. From the next sentence we understand that the blank needs a word linked with the
changing of ones occupation. Mobility and migration seem relevant options for the
context of the sentence. Mobility seems a better option as it means movement of the
labour force against sectors.
11. We need a word that is synonymous with independent and the only option that is
synonymous with this word is self reliant making option 4 the correct answer.
12. In this sentence either choice or endeavor would fit the blank. The words already
mentioned in the sentence, ability and diligence are best companioned by the word
endeavor rather than choice. Thus endeavor is the correct answer.
13. We need a word that will describe how national unity was hindered because of the
system of caste system. The word parochial means narrow in outlook i.e giving
someone an insular feeling or a feeling of disunity. It thus best fits the blank and the
other words are inappropriate.
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14. The word oppressed means subject to harsh and authoritarian treatment. Thus it
goes best with the sentence that the lower castes were ill-treated and subjected to harsh
treatment by the higher castes. Thus option 2 is the correct answer.
15. The word profane means ungodly and hearken means to listen, secular means
earthly, insular means narrow-minded and inhumane means cruel. Among all these
words profane fits the blank best that means the shadows of the lower caste people
were considered unreligious by the higher castes. Thus option 1 is the correct answer.
16. There has been a wrong use of adjective in the sentence. As per degrees of
comparison, the comparative is used for comparing two things while the superlative is
used for comparison among many. So instead of richer that is comparative, richest
should be used. Thus the sentence must read Jon Snow was the richest man in the
town proven by his ownership of the castle.
17. We need to use the past participle for the verb surprise in the second part of the
sentence. Thus it should have been surprised in the second part of the sentence.
18. We need to replace who with which as education system is a non-living thing and
who is a pronoun used to denote living things. Thus the error is in the second part of
the sentence
19. Annual starts with a vowel a hence, the article used should be an and not a.
20. It is a well-known fact that the USA is the most advanced country at present and
may continue on to be for an indefinite period. The use of past continuous tense in the
passive voice is wrong here, and needs to be replaced by is considered to be, which is in
the simple present tense, to make the sentence demonstrate a correct meaning. Thus the
error is in the first part of the sentence.
21. There is an error in the third part of the sentence. The correct tense to be used is the
present perfect tense in the passive form as the action has completed at an indefinite
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time in the present. Thus, have been debarred needs to be used in the third part of the
sentence.
22. The given sentence is negative he failed to mention two things and this can be
seen from the use of not in the first part of the sentence. Since we have already used a
negative word we do not need to repeat another negative term. So we can eliminate the
use of the negative correlative conjunction neither nor. Keeping neither nor would
have required you to make changes in three parts of the sentence He mentioned
neither the deposit nor the rate.
So clearly we need to change the correlative conjunction instead. Now the sentence can
be corrected in two ways:
1. Eitheror can be used here instead.
The correct sentence would then be:
He did not mention either the deposit or the rate.
2. Using only or.
The correct sentence would then be:
He did not mention the deposit or the rate.
Both the corrections given above are valid and require the error to be in only one part of
the sentence i.e. Part 3.
23. The sentence is correct and does not contain any errors.
24. The error in part 3 of the sentence and we need to correct the preposition used in
relation to foot. In Standard English we use on foot instead of by foot while referring
to someone walking. Thus the error is in part 3.
25. The use of the conjunction when is incorrect and it should be replaced with since
to demonstrate a clear meaning of the sentence that the I have not met him from a
particular point of time in the past. Hence, the error is in the third part of the sentence.
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In order to render the use of when correct in the context of the sentence, we can change
the sentence in two ways.
1) We need to use it in the past tense I did not meet him when that unfortunate event
took place in his family. which means the speaker did not meet him at the time when
the incident took place.
2) We need to indicate that at the time that the unfortunate event took place, I was not
acquainted with him. I had not yet met him when that unfortunate event took place
in his family.
Both these cases would require corrections in more than one part of the sentence. Thus
the correct option is 3.
26. The first sentence is the one introducing us to a particular event or topic which is D.
Even though this sentence uses his, it is not because the subject has been introduced in
a previous sentence but rather because the sentence uses inversion and introduces the
subject Bose later in the sentence.
The next sentence should be something that extends the previous sentence and we see
that sentence F has these theorists mentioned in it. Thus it is the second sentence. The
next link we find in sentence B which states that such declassification has been refused
by subsequent governments. Thus B is the third sentence in the paragraph. Then we get
a sentence that is more specific but prevails on the same link which is sentence A.
Sentence A talks about a particular Government of India, that of Narendra Modi. Thus A
is the fourth sentence.
By following the time period too we can arrange the sentences and we see that the next
sentence is C which states about the revelation of the files related to Netaji. Thus C is the
fifth sentence. The last sentence is sentence E which talks about the reaction of the
family of Netaji to the revelations, concluding the paragraph.
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The correct order is, therefore, DFBACE. And the correct sixth sentence is, therefore, E.
27. The first sentence is the one introducing us to a particular event or topic which is D.
Even though this sentence uses his, it is not because the subject has been introduced in
a previous sentence but rather because the sentence uses inversion and introduces the
subject Bose later in the sentence.
The next sentence should be something that extends the previous sentence and we see
that sentence F has these theorists mentioned in it. Thus it is the second sentence. The
next link we find in sentence B which states that such declassification has been refused
by subsequent governments. Thus B is the third sentence in the paragraph. Then we get
a sentence that is more specific but prevails on the same link which is sentence A.
Sentence A talks about a particular Government of India, that of Narendra Modi. Thus A
is the fourth sentence.
By following the time period too we can arrange the sentences and we see that the next
sentence is C which states about the revelation of the files related to Netaji. Thus C is the
fifth sentence. The last sentence is sentence E which talks about the reaction of the
family of Netaji to the revelations, concluding the paragraph.
The correct order is, therefore, DFBACE. And the correct second sentence is, therefore,
F.
28. The first sentence is the one introducing us to a particular event or topic which is D.
Even though this sentence uses his, it is not because the subject has been introduced in
a previous sentence but rather because the sentence uses inversion and introduces the
subject Bose later in the sentence.
The next sentence should be something that extends the previous sentence and we see
that sentence F has these theorists mentioned in it. Thus it is the second sentence. The
next link we find in sentence B which states that such declassification has been refused
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by subsequent governments. Thus B is the third sentence in the paragraph. Then we get
a sentence that is more specific but prevails on the same link which is sentence A.
Sentence A talks about a particular Government of India, that of Narendra Modi. Thus A
is the fourth sentence.
By following the time period too we can arrange the sentences and we see that the next
sentence is C which states about the revelation of the files related to Netaji. Thus C is the
fifth sentence. The last sentence is sentence E which talks about the reaction of the
family of Netaji to the revelations, concluding the paragraph.
The correct order is, therefore, DFBACE. And the correct fifth sentence is, therefore, C.
29. The first sentence is the one introducing us to a particular event or topic which is D.
Even though this sentence uses his, it is not because the subject has been introduced in
a previous sentence but rather because the sentence uses inversion and introduces the
subject Bose later in the sentence.
The next sentence should be something that extends the previous sentence and we see
that sentence F has these theorists mentioned in it. Thus it is the second sentence. The
next link we find in sentence B which states that such declassification has been refused
by subsequent governments. Thus B is the third sentence in the paragraph. Then we get
a sentence that is more specific but prevails on the same link which is sentence A.
Sentence A talks about a particular Government of India, that of Narendra Modi. Thus A
is the fourth sentence.
By following the time period too we can arrange the sentences and we see that the next
sentence is C which states about the revelation of the files related to Netaji. Thus C is the
fifth sentence. The last sentence is sentence E which talks about the reaction of the
family of Netaji to the revelations, concluding the paragraph.
The correct order is, therefore, DFBACE. And the correct first sentence is D.
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30. The first sentence is the one introducing us to a particular event or topic which is D.
Even though this sentence uses his, it is not because the subject has been introduced in
a previous sentence but rather because the sentence uses inversion and introduces the
subject Bose later in the sentence.
The next sentence should be something that extends the previous sentence and we see
that sentence F has these theorists mentioned in it. Thus it is the second sentence. The
next link we find in sentence B which states that such declassification has been refused
by subsequent governments. Thus B is the third sentence in the paragraph. Then we get
a sentence that is more specific but prevails on the same link which is sentence A.
Sentence A talks about a particular Government of India, that of Narendra Modi. Thus A
is the fourth sentence.
By following the time period too we can arrange the sentences and we see that the next
sentence is C which states about the revelation of the files related to Netaji. Thus C is the
fifth sentence. The last sentence is sentence E which talks about the reaction of the
family of Netaji to the revelations, concluding the paragraph.
The correct order is, therefore, DFBACE. And the correct fourth sentence is, therefore,
A.

Quantitative Aptitude

31.
P
= (8000 P)

, 8% 3 P , 10%
3 (8000 P) |
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,
= (
)/100
= +


=

(8000)103
83
+
100
100

2100 =

24
100

30(8000)
1000

6P = 30000
P = 30000/6 = 5000
8000 P = 3000

5000 3000

= 5000/3000 = 5 : 3

32.
Then, 12x 48 + y = 12(x + 1.5)
12x 48 + y = 12x + 18
y = 48 + 16 = 66 kg
Therefore, the weight of new man is 66 kg.
12 x
12 = 12x
48 , y ,
, 1.5
, 12x 48 + y = 12(x + 1.5)
10 | P a g e

12x 48 + y = 12x + 18
y = 48 + 16 = 66
, 66 |

33.

,
I. 14x 21 = 55 5x
14x + 5x = 55 + 21
19x = 76
x = 4
II. + 132 49 = 121
+ 132 7 = 11
+ 132 = 11 + 7 = 18
y + 132 = 182
y = 324 132 = 192
y x

34.
I:
225x2 4 = 0
225x2 = 4
x2 = 4/225
x2 (4/225) = 0
11 | P a g e

[x + (2/15)] [x (2/15)] = 0
x = (2/15)
II:
y 225 + 2 = 0
15y = 2
y = 2/15
y x |
2/15 (x ), -2/15 (y ) |
, x y

35.
I:
x2 365 = 364
x2 = 364 + 365 = 729
x2 729 = 0
(x + 27) (x 27) = 0
x = 27
II:
y - 324 = 81
y 18 = 9
y = 9 + 18 = 27
y x |
12 | P a g e

, y -27 ( x )
, x y

36.
|
1:
a2 + 12a + 32 = 0
a2 + 4a + 8a + 32 = 0
a(a + 4) + 8(a + 4) = 0
(a + 4) (a + 8) = 0
a = -4 a = -8
II:
2b2 + 15b + 27 = 0
2b2 + 9b + 6b + 27 = 0
b(2b + 9) + 3(2b + 9) = 0
(b + 3) (2b + 9) = 0
b = -3 b = -9/2 = -4.5
a b
,
a b
b |
|

37.
13 | P a g e

- |
I:
9a2 114a + 361 = 0
(3a)2 114a + (19)2 = 0
2
2
2

: (a b) = a 2ab + b , ,

(3a 19)2 = 0
a = (19/3), (19/3)
II:
b2 = 36
b = 6
a b
, ,
a > b

38.

, A
A x km

,

(M) (H) = 590 km


= /

1:35 ,

40 = (2/3) |
14 | P a g e

2:15 ,
,
A =
( 2/3 40 )

590
60

3
2

A
= 50
A ,

H A = M A

590
60

2
3

50

590
60

50 = 3

5(590)6
300

295011
300

=3
2

=3

2950 11x = 200


11x = 2750
x = 250 km

39.
d
= = 2200
= 14 = 7
,
= r2d
d = /r2
2200

= 22
7

72

15 | P a g e

= 14.28

40.
x/y |
,
x 2 x + 2 y 1
y + 1, 5/8 |
+2

+1 = 8
8x + 16 = 5y + 5
8x 5y = - 11 (1)
, x 3 x + 3 y 1 y + 1,
3/4

+3
+1

3
4

4x + 12 = 3y + 3
4x 3y = -9(2)
(1) (2) x = 3 y = 7

41.
, , BODMAS |
-1-
BODMAS

-2- 'Of'
-3-

-4-

:16 | P a g e

1 4 + 2 5 8 4 2 =?
5

11
5
8
5

2 =?

11
5
8
5

9 =?

11

4+
4+

4 + 36 =?

(59)+11
36

=?

45+11
36
56

= 36
=

14
9

=1

5
9

42.
, , BODMAS |
-1-
BODMAS

-2- 'Of'
-3-

-4-
,
(62 2 3) + 27 2 - 33 = x2
x2 = (31 3 ) + 27 2 33
x2 = 28 + 27 2 33
x2 = 28 + 54 33
x2 = 82 33
17 | P a g e

x2 = 49
x = 7

43.

:
14,
12 = 14 1 2,
21 = 12 2 3,
59 = 21 3 4,
231 = 59 4 5,
1149 = 231 5 6,
? = 1149 6 7,
? = 6887

44.

:
16,
17 = 16 + 1,
15 = 17 - 2,
18 = 15 + 3,
14 = 18 4,
? = 14 + 5,
18 | P a g e

? = 19

45.
,
2
26 = 2 8 + 10
144 = 26 6 12
590 = 144 4 + 14
1164 = 590 2 16
? = 1164 0 + 18 = 18

46.

1,
3 = 1 2 + 1,
10 = 3 3 + 1,
21 = 10 2 + 1,
64 = 21 3 + 1,
129 = 64 2 + 1,

1
2 3
|

388 = 129 3 + 1,
19 | P a g e

, 388 |
777 = 388 2 + 1

47.

898,
906 = 898 + 23,
933 = 906 + 33,
997 = 933 + 43,
996 | 997 |
1122 = 997 + 53,
1338 = 1122 + 63,
1681 = 1338 + 73

48.
No. of ways in which the group can be made = 21 3 = 63
7 3
5 2
, 5
2

7 5 = 75 = 21

3 2 = 32 = 3

= 21 3 = 63

49.
20 | P a g e

,
X
X 16
16X 1
5 , 20
(X- 5) 20
1 20 (X-5) = (20X 100)
, ,
16X = 20X 100
4X = 100
X = 25
: 25

50.

= 14 ..

= . 5.40 ( )
= . 0 ()

,
, .
4.20

, , 4.20


( )/( ) = ( - )/( - )
= ( )/(14 ..)
=

5.404.20
4.20

1.20

= 4.20 = 21

21 | P a g e

21

14 = 4

..

51.
:
3

48 + 24 38
=

35
9
+
8
4

35+1825
8

28
8
7
2

= =3

25
8

1
2

52.
:
258 13% - ? = 10
? = 258 (13/100) 10
? = 33.54 - 10
? = 23.54
: 23.54

53.
x
y
(x+y)

, a a = a

, :
22 | P a g e

212.8 217.2 213.6


= 21(2.8

+ 7.2 + 3.6)

= 2113.6 = 21?
13.6 |

54.
100
= 150 .
2000
= 150 2000/100
= 3000 .
1
= 2 .
2000
= 2 2000
= 4000 .
=


= 4000 3000
= 1000 .

55.
: 2
= 4200
= 17%
= 13%
= 17% + 13% = 30%
23 | P a g e

= %
= 30% 4200 = 1260

: 1260 2 = 630

56.
: 2000 22% = 440
= % = 13% 4200 = 546,
= %
= 10% 2000= 200


:
=546 - 200 = 346
: 440 - 346 = 94

57.
= %
= 40% 2000 = 800

= % =10% 4200 = 420


= %
=15% 2000 = 300


=
=420-300=120

: 800: 120=20:3

24 | P a g e

58.
= 4200
=17%
=25%
=35%
, = 17% + 25% + 35% = 77%
= = 4200 = 3234 77%
= 2000
= 13%
= 22%
= 40%
, = 13% + 22% + 40% = 75%
= = 75% 2000 =1500

, : -
= 3234 - 1500 = 1734

59.
= % = 13% 4200 = 546,
= %
= 10% 2000= 200


:
=546-200= 346

: 4200 25% = 1050


25 | P a g e

= (346/1050) 100 = 33%


60.
, DVD 8 , 12 14
:

8 : 12 : 14 4 : 6 : 7
, 4m , 6m 7m

= 4m + 6m + 7m
= 17m
,
17m = 578
m = 578/17
m = 34
:
= 7m
= 7 34
= 238
61.
City

Total Number Pass to Fail

of Candidates

ratio

125000

7: 3

314000

5: 3

108000

4: 5

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Number of

Candidates failed
(3/10) 125000
= 37500
(3/8) 314000
= 117750
(5/9) 108000

= 60000
D

227000

(3/4) 227000

1: 3

185000

3: 2

273000

7: 5

= 170250
(2/5) 185000
= 74000
(5/12) 273000
= 113750

Highest numbers of students failing are from City D

125000

7: 3

314000

5: 3

108000

4: 5

227000

1: 3

185000

3: 2

27 | P a g e


(3/10) 125000
= 37500
(3/8) 314000
= 117750
(5/9) 108000
= 60000
(3/4) 227000
= 170250
(2/5) 185000
= 74000

273000

7: 5

(5/12) 273000
= 113750

D I

62. Total number of candidates from City A = 1,25,000


Pass to fail ratio in City A = 7: 3
Number of candidates failed in City A = (3/10) 125000 = 37500
Total number of candidates in City D = 2,27,000
Pass to fail ratio in City D = 1: 3
Number of candidates failed in City D = (3/4) 227000 = 170250
Ratio of candidates failing in City D to those failing in City A = 170250: 37500
= 681: 150
= 227: 50
A = 1,25,000
A
= 7: 3
A = (3/10) 125000 = 37500
D = 2,27,000
D
= 1: 3
D = (3/4) 227000 = 170250
D & A
= 170250: 37500
= 681: 150
= 227: 50
28 | P a g e

63. Number of candidates appearing from City C = 108000


Number of candidates appearing from City B = 314000
Number of Candidates from City C as percent of City B = (108000/314000) 100 =
34.39 = 34% [Approx.]
C

= 108000

B = 314000
C B =
(108000/314000) 100 = 34.39 = 34% []

64. Total number of candidates from City F = 273000


Pass to fail ratio in City F = 7: 5
Number of candidates passed in City F = (7/12) 273000 = 159250
Total number of candidates appearing from all cities = (1.25 + 3.14 + 1.08 + 2.27 +
1.85 + 2.73) 100000
= 1232000
Number of candidates passed in City F as percent of total candidates appeared from
all cities

= (159250/1232000) 100 = 12.93%


F = 273000
F
= 7: 5
F = (7/12) 273000 = 159250

29 | P a g e


1.85 + 2.73) 100000

= (1.25 + 3.14 + 1.08 + 2.27 +

= 1232000
F
= (159250/1232000) 100 = 12.93%

65. Total number of candidates from City E = 185000


Pass to fail ratio in City E = 3: 2
Number of candidates passed in City E = (3/5) 185000 = 1,11,000
E = 185000
E
= 3: 2
E = (3/5) 185000 = 1,11,000

Reasoning Ability
66.
,

: my uh

30 | P a g e

67.
,

: nick ruble

68.
,

kenny kel ;
my uh ;
friend tur ;
is , ber tand qwe balam
: kle uh tur ber tand qwe balam

: Kenny is my friend ber tur kle uh


31 | P a g e

69.
,

my uh ;
friend tur ;
are cade ;
cartoons ter alohas
: My friends are cartoons uh tur cade ter uh tur cade alohas

70.
,

nick ruble ,
32 | P a g e

sebastian, is, a man tand, qwe, balam ber |


my uh
: my sebastian is a nick man ruble tand qwe balam uh ber
71.
: L M; N M; N < O; Q > O; Q P
: L M N < O < Q P
:
I. O M ( M N < O M < O)
II. Q < N ( N < O < Q N < Q)
III. M < Q ( M N < O < Q M < Q)
III |

72.
: B < H; H U; C U; C < K
: B < H U C < K
:
I. C H ( H U C H C)
II. C B ( B < H U C B < C)
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|

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99.

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U Q = 42 + 22 = 25 ..
T V = 12 + 22 = 5 ..
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Comprehension End:

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