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DPP

JEE (Advanced) 2023 DPP No. # 05 (PHYSICS)

PHYSICS

DAILY PRACTICE PROBLEM

REVISION DPP NO. # 05


Course : R-VIJETA (R-JP) Target : JEE(Advanced) 2023
DPP Syllabus :
SURFACE TENSION, FLUID MECHANICS, ELASTICITY, VISCOSITY & SHM
DPP No. : 05
Total Marks : 170 Max. Time : 160 min.
One or more than one may be correct option ('–1' Negative marking) Q.1 to 20; (3 Marks; 2 Min.) [60, 40]
Subjective questions ('–1' Negative marking) Q.21 to Q.40 ; (4 Marks; 5 Min.) [80, 100]
Comprehension ('–1' negative marking) Q.41 to Q.44 (3 Marks; 2 Min.) [12, 08]
Single choice Objective ('–1' negative marking) Q.45 to Q.50 (3 Marks; 2 Min.) [18, 12]
1. Two identical blocks A and B each of mass m are connected to each other by x0
spring of spring constant k. Block B is initially shifted to a small distance x0 from A k B
natural length of spring to the left and then released. Choose the correct statements m m
for this problem, after the spring attains it's natural length.
1 k
(A) Velocity of centre of mass of the system is x0 .
2 m
x0
(B) Maximum elongation in spring during the subsequent motion is .
2
(C) Maximum elongation in spring during the subsequent motion is x0.
k
(D) Maximum speed of block A during subsequent motion will be x0 .
m
2. When a capillary tube is dipped in a liquid, the liquid rises to a height h in the tube. The free liquid surface
inside the tube is hemispherical in shape. The tube is now pushed down so that the height of the tube
outside the liquid is less than h.
(A) The liquid will come out of the tube like in a small fountain.
(B) The liquid will come out of the tube slowly.
(C) The liquid will fill the tube but not come out of its upper end.
(D) The free liquid surface inside the tube will not be hemispherical.
3. A light rod of length  is suspended from ceiling horizontally using two vertical wires of equal length tied
to its ends. One of the wires is made of steel of cross-sectional area as and young's modulus Ys. While the
other wire is made of brass of cross-sectional area ab and Young's modulus Yb, then :
a s
(A) For stress to be same, a mass can be hanged at distance from brass wire end.
a b  as
a s
(B) For stress to be same, a mass can be hanged at distance from steel wire end.
a b  as
(C) For equal strain, the mass should be hanged at mid point of the rod.
a s Ys
(D) For equal strain, the mass should be at distance from brass wire end.
a s Ys  a b Yb

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 r2 
4. The velocity of liquid (v) in steady flow at a location through cylindrical pipe is given by v = v0  1  2  ,
 R 
where r is the radial distance of that location from the axis of the pipe and R is the inner radius of pipe. If
R = 10 cm, volume rate of flow through the pipe is /2 × 10–2 m3s–1 and the coefficient of viscosity of the
liquid is 0.75 N.s/m2 :
(A) Magnitude of viscous force per unit area at r = 4 cm is 6 N/m2.
(B) Maximum velocity of flow of liquid is 1 m/s.
(C) Viscous force per unit area increases with radial distance.
(D) Viscous force per unit area decreases with radial distance.

5. A simple pendulum A and a homogeneous rod B hinged at its end are released from horizontal position as
shown in figure.

(A) The time period of swing of simple pendulum is greater than that of rod if L = .
(B) The time period of swing of simple pendulm is equal to that of rod if L =.
2
(C) The time period of swing of simple pendulum is greater than that of rod if L = .
3
2
(D) The time period of swing of simple pendulum is equal to that of rod if L = .
3

6. Two spherical soap bubbles in vacuum are connected through a narrow tube. Radius of left bubble is R and
that of other is slightly smaller than R. Air flows from right to left very slowly. At any instant r1, A1, V1, n1
are radius, surface area, volume and number of moles of gas in the left bubble and r2, A2, V2, n2 are same
for right bubble. Assume that temperature remains constant :

Suppose at any instant number of moles in left bubble is 4 times of number of moles in right bubble, then
select correct statement(s) :
2 8
(A) r2  R (B) r1  R (C) A1 + A2 = constant (D) V1 + V2 = constant
5 5

7. A metal wire of length L, area of cross-section A and Young's modulus Y is stretched by a variable force F
such that F is always slightly greater than the elastic force of resistance in the wire. When the elongation of
the wire is  :
YA 2
(A) the work done by F is .
L
YA 2
(B) the work done by F is .
2L
YA 2
(C) the elastic potential energy stored in the wire is .
2L
(D) heat is produced during the elongation.
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8. An external force 6 N is applied on a sphere of radius R = 10 cm of mass 1 kg and the sphere moves in a
liquid with a constant velocity 5 m/s making 53° with the horizontal. The coefficient of viscosity of the
20
liquid is in S.I. units. (Take g = 10 m/s2). Choose the correct option(s) :
6

horizontal

53°
5m/s
(A) The viscous force on the body is 10 N.
(B) The effective weight (weight  upthrust) of the body is 8 N.
(C) The direction of the external applied force must be horizontal.
(D) If the external force is suddenly removed the acceleration of the body just after the removal of the
force will be 6 m/s2.

9. Cubical vessel is completely filled with water. Acceleration due to gravity is g. xy-plane is horizontal.
Cube is given an acceleration a   g ˆi  g ˆj . An air bubble rises from corner C and a metal ball is released

from corner G. Then :

(A) air bubble rises along the body diagonal CF. (B) air bubble rises along face diagonal CG.
(C) metal ball moves along body diagonal GB. (D) metal ball moves along face diagonal GC.

10. A light wire of length  and radius r is welded to another light wire of length 2 and radius 2r. The free end
of 1st wire is fixed and the free end of 2nd wire supports a mass m. The Young's modulus of each wire is Y.

mg mg
(A) Extension in upper wire is . (B) Extension in lower wire is .
r 2 Y 2r 2 Y
5 mg 3 mg
(C) Total elongation is . (D) Total elongation is .
2 r 2 Y 2 r 2 Y

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11. In a certain gravity free space, the piston of an injection is being pushed so that the water jet comes out
with a constant speed v. The area of the piston is much greater than the orifice of the injection.
(A) The force required to be applied on the piston is proportional to v2.
(B) The power developed by the force pushing the piston is proportional to v3.
(C) The time for emptying the injection is proportional to v–1.
(D) The total work done in emptying the injection is proportional to v2.

12. The vessel shown in the figure has two sections of areas of cross-section A1 and A2. A liquid of density
 fills both the sections, up to a height h in each. Neglect atmospheric pressure.

A1
h

X
A2
h

(A) the pressure at the base of the vessel is 2hg.


(B) the force exerted by the liquid on the base of the vessel is 2hgA2.
(C) the weight of the liquid is < 2hgA2.
(D) the walls of the vessel at the level X exert a downward force hg(A2 – A1) on the liquid.

13. Two small balls A and B are projected simultaneously from point P inside liquid as shown. A is projected
horizontally with speed V and B at an angle  to the horizontal with speed u. Liquid has density , ball A

has density and ball B has density H = 10 m,  = 45°, g = 10 m/s2. If the balls collide each other at the
2
surface of the liquid, then:[neglect viscous forces] :

(A) u = 10 2 m/s (B) u = 10 m/s (C) u = 5 m/s (D) V = 5 2 m/s

14. A small ball bearing is released at the top of a long vertical column of glycerine of height 2 h. The ball
bearing falls through a height h in a time t1 and then the remaining height with the terminal velocity in time
t2. Let W1 and W2 be the work done against viscous drag over these height. Therefore:
(A) t1 < t2 (B) t1 > t2 (C) W1 = W2 (D) W1 < W2

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15. A solid cylinder of mass M and radius R lies on a plank of mass M as shown. The surface between plank
and ground is smooth, and between cylinder and plank is rough. Assuming no slipping between cylinder
and plank, and velocity amplitude of oscillation of plank is V.

M
(A) Time period of oscillation of the set up when displaced from equilibrium is 4  .
3K

V MK
(B) Friction between plank and cylinder when acceleration is maximum is .
2 3

M
(C) Time period of oscillation of the set up when displaced from equilibrium is 2  .
3K

V MK
(D) Friction between plank and cylinder when acceleration is maximum is .
4 3

16. A particle constrained to move along x-axis is given a velocity ‘u’ at origin along the positive x-axis. The
acceleration ' a ' of the particle varies as a = –bx, where b is a positive constant and x is the x coordinate of
the position of the particle . Then select the correct alternative(s) :
u
(A) The maximum displacement of the particle from the starting point is .
b
(B) The particle will oscillate about the origin.
(C) Velocity is maximum at the origin.
(D) Given data is insufficient to determine the exact motion of the particle.


17. A 20 gm particle is subjected to two simple harmonic motions x1 = 2 sin 10 t, x 2  4sin (10t  ) , where
3
x1 & x2 are in metre & t is in sec :

(A) The displacement of the particle at t = 0 will be 2 3 m.

(B) Maximum speed of the particle will be 20 7 m/s.

(C) Magnitude of maximum acceleration of the particle will be 200 7 m/s2.


(D) Energy of the resultant simple harmonic motion will be 28 J.

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18. A solid glass hemisphere of density d and radius R lies (with curved surface of hemisphere below the flat
surface) at the bottom of a tank filled with water of density  such that the flat surface of hemisphere is H
depth below the liquid surface. Combined weight of water + tank is W1 and that of hemisphere is W2. Then
choose the incorrect options :

(A) Force exerted by the liquid on the flat surface of hemisphere is independent of H and d but depends
on R and .
(B) Force exerted by the liquid on the curved surface of hemisphere is independent of H and d but depends
on R and .
(C) Force exerted by the liquid on the hemisphere is independent of H and d but depends on R and .
(D) Combined weight of water + tank + hemisphere with hemisphere inside water, taken by a weighing
machine is equal to W1 + W2.

19. A cylindrical vessel of a very large cross-sectional area 1000 cm2 is containing two immiscible liquids of
density 1 = 600 kg/m3 & 2 = 1200 kg/m3 as shown in figure. A small hole having cross-sectional area
5 cm2 is made in right side vertical wall. (Neglect the mass of container) For the given situation, mark the
correct statement (s). (Take g = 10 m/s2)

(A) If the surface is smooth then a right ward force of magnitude 4 N is to be applied on vessel to maintain
its equilibrium.
(B) If the surface is smooth then a right ward force of magnitude 3 N is to be applied on vessel to maintain
its equilibrium.
(C) If the surface is rough (0.04), then minimum force (horizontal) needed to be applied on the vessel
to maintain equilibrium is zero.
(D) If the surface is rough (0.04), then the maximum force (horizontal) that can be applied on the
vessel while maintaining equilibrium is 19.8 N.

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20. Assume that the potential energy of a di-atomic molecule is given by a two term expression, composed of a
b a
binding term & short range repulsion term 5 where ‘r’ is distance between atoms, ‘a’ and ‘b’ are
r 3
r
a b
positive constant, U  r   5  3 . Choose the correct option(s).
r r
5a
(A) The equilibrium separation between atoms is r0  .
6b
5a
(B) The equilibrium separation between atoms is r0  .
3b

1 12b  3b 
5/2

(C) The oscillation frequency of the molecule if the mass of each atom is m is   .
2 m  5a 

1 6b  3b 
5/2

(D) The oscillation frequency of the molecule if the mass of each atom is m is   .
2  m  5a 

21. Two uniform rods AB and CD, each of length l and mass m are fixed to two gears (Which are discs
pivoted to fixed points A and C at same horizontal level) as shown in figure. The system is in vertical
plane. When rod AB is slightly rotated by as small angle, rod CD rotates in the opposite sense by another
small angle such that there is no slipping and no dissipation of energy at the point of contact of the gears
due to their teeth in contact. Neglecting the mass of gears, the time period of small oscillations of the
20l
system, is given by 2 . where n is a positive integer and 'g' is acceleration due to gravity. Find n ?
ng

B
l Gear

2r
A C

22. A homogeneous solid ball of specific gravity 2 and volume 1 m3 is suspended on a weightless thread from
an end of a homogeneous rod of specific gravity 3, volume 1 m3. The rod is placed on the edge of a
tumbler with water as shown in figure, so that half of the ball is submerged in water when the system is in
equilibrium. Density of water is 0. Neglecting the surface tension on the boundaries between the ball and
water, the ratio y/x of the lengths of the parts of the rod is:
x y

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23. A uniform solid sphere of density  and radius R starts to move with constant velocity v in a gravity free
viscous medium. Viscous drag follows exact stokes law. Due to Viscous drag, heat produced is completely
absorbed by the sphere and sphere evaporates uniformly. Latent heat of vaporization of material of sphere

is L. Time after radius of the sphere becomes R/2 is 3LR . Here  is an integer. Coefficient of viscosity
2

v 2
for the medium is . Find .

24. A large tank is filled with water at the rate of 70 cm3/s. A hole of cross-section 0.25 cm2 is punched at the
bottom of the tank. Find the maximum height to which the tank can be filled (in cm) (Take g = 9.8 m/s2) :

25. A weightless rigid rod with a small iron bob at the end is hinged at point A to the wall so that it can rotate
in all directions. The rod is kept in the horizontal position by a vertical inextensible string of length 20 cm,
fixed at its mid point. The bob is displaced slightly, perpendicular to the plane of the rod and string. Find
period of small oscillations of the system in the form X sec. and fill value of X (g = 10 m/s2) :
B
 = 20cm
A
Bob
 

26. A thin spherical soap bubble has surface tension S. It’s surface is uniformly charged with charge Q, it’s
volume is V. It is found that when Q2 = 16 n0SV, the excess pressure inside the bubble becomes zero.
Find n.

27. A ring of radius r made of wire of density  is rotated about a stationary vertical axis passing through its
centre and perpendicular to the plane of the ring as shown in figure. If the angular velocity (in rad/s) of
ring at which the ring breaks is . Then find out . The wire breaks at tensile stress . Ignore gravity.

(Take = 4 m2/s2 and r = 1 m) :

28. Container filled with air under pressure P0 contains a soap bubble of radius R. The air pressure has been
5R
reduced to half isothermally and the new radius of the bubble becomes . If the surface tension of the
4
16nS
soap water solution is S. P0 is found to be SI unit. Find n.
R

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 3
29. Composite rod whose upper half has a density and lower half has a density of is immersed
4 2
vertically in a liquid of density . The length of rod which should be immersed so that centre of buoyancy
x
coincides with centre of mass of the rod is . Find x.
14

30. A solid sphere made of material of bulk modulus 2 × 108 N/m2 is surrounded by a liquid in cylindrical
container. A massless piston of area 1 m2 floats on the surface of the liquid. When a mass 6 kg is placed
on the piston to compress the liquid then fractional change in the radius of the sphere is given by x × 107,
then find x.

31. A sphere of density  falls vertically downward through a fluid of density . At a certain instant its velocity
is u. The terminal velocity of the sphere is u0. Assuming that stokes’s law for viscous drag is applicable,

   u 
the instantaneous acceleration of the sphere is found to be   1 –   1 –  g . Here  is an integer. Find
    u0 
.

32. A capillary tube with inner cross-section in the form of a square of side ‘a’ is dipped vertically in a liquid
of density  and surface tension  which wets the surface of capillary tube with angle of contact . The
 cos 
approximate height to which liquid will be raised in the tube is , where ‘N’ is: (Neglect the effect
ag

of surface tension at the corners of capillary tube) –

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33. Internal diameter of a 10 cm long tapered capillary tube varies uniformly from 1 mm to 0.5 mm from one
end to other as shown. The bigger end just touches the surface of a liquid as shown. Surface tension and
density of the liquid is 8 × 10–2 N/m and 1000 kg/m3 respectively. Angle of contact of the liquid is zero
with tube and the meniscus can be assumed hemispherical. Up to what height (in cm) liquid will rise in the
tube ? (Take g = 10 m/s2)

34. A cylindrical block of mass M and height h floats vertically in a liquid which is twice as dense as the

block, as shown in the diagram. A uniform rod of mass M/2 and length is hinged to axis of the cylinder at

A and to the walls of the vessel at B. The rod can rotate freely about the point B. It is observed that the rod
is horizontal in its equilibrium position. If angular frequency of small vertical oscillations of the cylinder is

12g
. Then n is :
nh

35. A thin uniform elastic rod of natural length L, density and Young's modulus Y is immersed completely in
vertical position in a fluid of density 2 by applying a vertically downward force at its top end such that the
top end of rod coincides with the free surface of fluid. The rod is in equilibrium, then net compression in
N L2 g
rod is , where ‘N’ is: (g is acceleration due to gravity, neglect atmospheric pressure)
4Y

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36. Two particles A and B are performing SHM along x and y-axis respectively with equal amplitude and
frequency of 2 cm & 1 Hz respectively. Equilibrium positions of the particles A and B are at the
coordinates (3 cm, 0) and (0, 4 cm) respectively. At t = 0, B is at its equilibrium position and moving
towards the origin, while A is nearest to the origin and moving away from the origin. Then ratio of
minimum and maximum distance between A and B during the motion is 3 : N, where N is :

37. A thin rod of negligible mass and area of cross-section 2 × 10–6 m2, suspended vertically from one end, has
a length of 0.5 m at 200° C. The rod is cooled to 0° C, but prevented from contracting by attaching a mass
at the lower end. The value of this mass (in Kg) is : (Young’s modulus = 1011 N/m2, Coefficient of linear
expansion 10–5 K–1 and g = 10 m/s2):

38. A uniform heavy plank of length L is resting on two rods of identical length and area of cross section,
made up of different materials. It is observed that to keep the planks horizontal, one rod is to be at the end
L
of the plank (say rod A) and another rod is to be at separation from centre of plank as shown in figure.
4
Now the rods are kept between two rigid walls such that separation between the walls is equal to the
natural length of the rod. Now temperature of both the rods is gradually increased in same manner, it is
observed that thermal stress developed in rod A is always thrice the thermal stress developed in another
rod. Ratio of coefficient of linear expansion of rod A to coefficient of linear expansion of another rod will
be :

39. A solid sphere of mass m = 2 kg and specific gravity S = 0.5 is held stationary relative to tank filled with
water. The tank is accelerating upward with acceleration 2 m/s2. The tension in the string is found to be
(8n) N. Find the value of n. Given density of water = 1000 kg m–3 and g = 10 m/s2.

40. The radius of soap bubble is R and surface tension of soap solution is T, keeping the temperature constant,
the extra energy needed to double the radius of the soap bubble by blowing will be NR2T, where N is:

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Paragraph for Question Nos. 41 to 42
A glass tube has three different cross sectional areas with the values indicated in the figure. A piston at the
left end of the tube exerts pressure so that the mercury within the tube flows from the right end with a
speed of 8.0 m/s. Three points within the tube are labeled A, B and C. The atmospheric pressure is
1.01 × 105 N/m2; and the density of mercury is 1.36 × 104 kg/m3. (use g = 10 m/s2) -

41. The pressure at point A is equal to :


(A) 2.02 × 105 Pa (B) 2.25 × 105 Pa (C) 3.26 × 105 Pa (D) 4.27 × 105 Pa.

42. The height h of mercury in the manometer is -


(A) 136 mm (B) 169 mm (C) 272 mm (D) 366 mm

Paragraph for Question Nos. 43 to 44


Artificial satellites go round the earth in their respective orbits. Astronauts are able to float inside the
satellite. Inside space of the satellite could be treated as gravity free space. If a beaker filled with a liquid
upto height h having a small hole in the bottom is placed in such a satellite, you will wonder the liquid
does not come out of the hole. You have to squeeze or force the liquid to come out. Suppose a constant
pressure p is applied on the liquid through piston to force it out through the hole. Out side pressure could
be neglected in comparison with p. Cross-sectional Area of beaker is too greater than that of hole (A >> a).
As the liquid comes out of the hole, it applies a thrust force on the beaker in upward direction.
A Piston
up

h
down
a
A>>a
43. Velocity with which liquid comes out of the hole is :
p 2p p A p
(A) (B) (C) (D)
  2 a 2

44. Time taken to empty the beaker is :


Ah  Ah  Ah 2 p
(A) (B) (C) (D) h
a 2p a p a p 2

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45. A bob of mass 2 m hangs by a string attached to the block of mass m of a spring block system. The whole
arrangement is in a state of equilibrium. The bob of mass 2 m is pulled down slowly by a distance x0 and
released.

2m

3mg
(A) For x0 = maximum tension in string is 4mg.
k
3mg
(B) For x0 > , minimum tension in string is mg.
k
1 k
(C) Frequency of oscillation of system is , for all non-zero values of x0.
2  3m
3mg
(D) The motion will remain simple harmonic for x0  .
k

46. A point charge having charge +q and of negligible mass is fixed at centre of a uniform solid disc of mass
M and radius R which is kept on a fixed sufficiently rough horizontal surface. Another point charge –Q is
fixed exactly above centre of disc at height h from the centre of the disc. Whole situation is shown in
figure. Now disc is given a small horizontal displacement and released. Time period of SHM of centre of
Qq
disc is (given that  mg ) :
4  0 h 2

60 mh 0 mh 30 mh 20 mh


(A) 2h (B) 4h (C) 2h (D) 2h
Qq Qq Qq Qq

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47. In a tall viscous liquid column in gravity free space, a solid ball is projected with 16 m/s as shown at t = 0.
Velocity of the ball reduces to 1 m/s at t = 4 s. Choose the incorrect option(s):

16m/s

(A) Velocity of ball at t = 1 s is 8 m/s.


(B) Velocity of ball at t = 3 s is 2 m/s.
(C) If F1 is average viscous force acting on the ball between t = 0 and t = 2 s and F2 is average viscous
F1
force on the ball between t = 2 and t = 4, then value of is 4.
F2

(D) If F1 is average viscous force acting on the ball between t = 0 and t = 2 s and F2 is average viscous
F1
force on the ball between t = 2 and t = 4, then value of is 3.
F2

48. A rod of mass m and length  is acted upon by two forces each of magnitude F as shown in the figure. The

length of the rod is , area of cross section is A, the young’s modulus of the material is Y. Select correct

alternative :
F F

Smooth
F
(A) The stress in rod at mid point of the rod is .
A
F
(B) The stress in rod at a distance from one end is .

4 2A
F
(C) Net change in length of the rod is .
AY
(D) Total elastic potential energy stored in the rod is zero.

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49. A uniform hemispherical shell of mass M and radius R is made to perform small angular oscillation about
point ‘A’ such that line AO always remains in vertical plane (where O is curvature centre of spherical
shell). Frequency of small angular oscillations will be :

1 6g 1 3g 1 3g 1 g
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 R 2 R 4 R 2 R

50. A non - viscous fluid of density  is flowing in a tube as shown in figure. Area of section-(1) is double that
of section-(2). Centre of mass of section-(2) is h height above the Centre of mass of section-(1) and level of
water in tube-1 is 'h' height above that in tube-2. Then :

tube-2

tube-1
2
h

gh
(A) Velocity of fluid of section - (1) is .
3

2gh
(B) Velocity of fluid at section - (1) is .
3
(C) Work done by gravitational force per unit volume from section-(1) to section-(2) isgh.
(D) Work done by elastic forces (pressure) per unit volume from section-(1) to section-(2) is 3gh.

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ANSWER KEY TO DPP # 05 (JEE-ADVANCED)

1. (A,B,D) 2. (C,D) 3. (A,D) 4. (A,B,C) 5. (A,D)

6. (A,B,C) 7. (B,C) 8. (A,B,C,D) 9. (A,D) 10. (A,B,D)

11. (A,B,C,D) 12. (A,B,C,D) 13. (B,D) 14. (B,D) 15. (A,B)

16. (A,B,C) 17. (A,B,C,D) 18. (A,B) 19. (B,C,D) 20. (B,C)

21. 18 22. 02 23. 12 24. 40 25. 1.26

26. 6 27. 2 28. 6 29. 9 30. 1

31. 1 32. 4 33. 4 34. 7 35. 6

36. 7 37. 40 38. 6 39. 3 40. 24

41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (B) 44. (A) 45. (A)

46. (A) 47. (D) 48. (B) 49. (C) 50. (B)

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