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Test Paper-339
I. What is the missing letter? z S G P J F T L H Q I ?
A) G
B) F
C)E
D) H
E) None of these
2. A radio when sold at a certain price gives a gain of 20%. What will be the gain percent, if sold for thrice the price?
A) 260%
B) 150%
C) 100%
D) 50%
E) None of these
3. Four young men, Raj, Prem, Ved and Ashok are friendly with four girls Sushma, Kusum, Vimla and Poonam. Sushma and Vimla are friends. Ved's girl friend does not like Sushma and Vimla. Kusum does not care for Ved. Prem's girl friend is friendly with Sushma. Sushma does not like Raj. Answer the following questions.
With whom is Sushma friendly?
A) Kusum
B) Ashok
C) Raj
D) Prem
E) None of these
4. Find the missing number? 16415 2503 3803 377 583 879 55 89 135 203 8 13 21 31 47 1 2 3 5 7 ?
A) 9
B) 11
C) 13
D) 15
E) None of these
5. Usually when we have had an inch or more of rain in a single day, my backyard immediately has mushrooms and other forms of fungus growing in it. There are no mushrooms or fungus growing in my backyard. Which of the following would logically complete an argument with the premises given above?
I. Therefore, there has been no rain here in the past day.
II. Therefore, there probably has been no rain here in the past day.
III. Therefore, we have not had'more than an inch of rain here in the past day.
IV. Therefore, we probably have not had more than an inch of rain here in the past day.
A)I Only
B)II Only
C)IV Only
D)II and IV Only
E)None of these
6. A m_n borrowed a sum of money and agrees to payoff by paying Rs.3150 at the end of the first year
and_RsA410 at the end of the second year. If the rate of compound interest is 5% p.a., find the sum
borrowed.
A) Rs.7,000
B) Rs.6, 000
C) Rs.5000
D) Rs. 4000
E) None of these
7. A group consists of equal number of men and women. Of them 10% of men and 45% of women are unemployed. If a person is randomly selected from the group. Find the probability for the selected person to be an employee.
A) 29/40 B) 40/29 C)2
D) 4
E) None of these
8. Find the perimeter of the shape below.
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A)30 cm
B) 15 cm
C) 24 cm
D) 12 cm
E) None of these
9. Mr. Srinivas Reddy Travel with bike at 30 km/hr. and reaches his college 7 minutes late. Next day he Travel with bike at 36 kmlhr. and start at the same time, reaches his school 10 min. early. How far is the school from his house?
1. 36 kms B) 30 kms C) 33 kms D) 40 kms E) None of these
10. On the first test of the semester, kiran scored a 60. On the last test of the semester, kiran scored 75.
By what percent did kiran's score improve?
1. 12% B) 15% C) 20% D) 25% E) None of these
11. Ram and Shankar walk up an escalator. The escalator moves at a constant speed, but Ram takes three upward steps for every two of Shankar's upward steps. Ram gets to the top of the escalator after having taken 25 steps, while Shankar takes 20 steps to reach the top. If the escalator were turned off, how many steps would they have to take to walk up?
A) 60
B) 70
C) 50
D) 40
E) None of these
12. Randy's chain of used car dealership sold 16,400 cars in 1998. If the chain sold 15,744 cars in 1999,
by what percent did the number of cars sold decrease?
A) 1%
B) 4%
C) 11%
D) 40%
E) None of these
13. Find the odd one out.
A) Igloo
B) Bungalow
C) Flat
D) Showroom
E) None of these
14. Find out which of the following numbered figures does not fit into the series. The unnumbered figures on extreme left and right 'are correct figures.
Probler:n figures
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1. 2
B) 3
C)4
D) 5
E) None of these
15. Consider the set of numbers S = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10. You take every distinct two-element subset of S and write down the number that is larger. For example, if you take the subset 4, 6, you would write down the number 6 because it is larger than 4. What is the sum of ali of the numbers that you write down?
A) 330 B) 360 C) 340 D) 380 E) None of these Download the original attachment
Satyam Paper At Shri Vishnu Engineering College For Women
1. The mean of the students at one University is 2.4 and standard deviation is 0.8.Then what is the fraction of students who got grading more than 3.0 ?
a. 0.75 b. 0.6 c. 0.2266 d. 0.2544 e. None
2. One has invested Rs. 6000 /- in two parts. One part is at 9 % and other part is at 6% to to get same amount . What are the amounts invested ?
a. 2400 3600
b. 3500 2400
c. 3650 2450
d. 2450 3650
e. None
3. There are number of lice dieing with a rate . The information of dieing of lies is given as the mean is 2.2 days and standard deviation is 0.4 days. Can you expect for how many days 90% lice will die?
a. 2.6 b. 3.9 c. 2.5 d. 2.7 e. None
4 IF A+B represent A is the daughter of B , A* B means a is the son of B , A-B means A is the wife of B. If P*Q-s. Which of the following is true?
a. S is the wife of Q
b. P is the father of Q
c. P is the daughter of Q
d. Q is the father of P
e. None
5.The amount 6500/- is equally distributed among a certain number of persons. Had there been 15 more persons , each would got Rs. 30/- less. Find the Original number of persons.
a. 55 b. 60 c. 50 d. 40 e.none
6.A club has <100 members. To nearest whole number 28% of the members are former committee. 29% are current committee, 42% have never been on the committee. Again to nearest whole number , 35% are former members are women. Find the total number of membership pesons?
a. 72 b.99 c.100 d. 105 e. None
7.Fill the following series
1 6 18 40 35 66 112 176 119 190 286 ?
a. 356 b. 247 c.358 d. 408 e. None
8.Find the missing number?
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a. 45 b. 99 c. 60 d. 58 e. None
9. If the Arithmetic mean is 34 and geometric mean is 16 then what is greates number in that series of numbers?
a. 4 b. 256 c. 60 d. 64 e. None
10.What is the output of the following program ?
1 Let S=0
2 Let I= 5
3 Let J=1
4 Let X=5
5 Let S=S*J
6 Let I=I+1
7 Let J=J*S
8 If I<=5 then goto 4
9 Print S
10 End
a. 0 b. 8 c. 12 d. 16 e. None
12. 9% of stock yield 18.5%. the market value of the stock is
a. 61.50 b. 47.55 c. 54.55 d. 53.55 d.None
13. A game is played with a board of $ by 4 places with pieces numbered 1 to 16. The players alternate the placing pieces on the board until it is filled. The first player totals each column and takes his score the difference between highest and lowest totals. The second one goes with rows to get score. The highest wins. You win the toss and have the choice of starting first and second. Which do you choose.
1. First
2. Second
3. Either first or Second
4. Both first and second
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SATYAM
PAPER 1--GENERAL APTITUDE
Directions:Each question given below consists of a word, followed by four words or phrases. Choose the lettered word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in the question.
ANTONYMS
1. Disregarded
(a) heed
(b) hopeful
(c) evade
(d) dense
Ans. (a)
2. Obviate
(a) becloud
(b) necessitate
(c) rationalize
(d) execute
Ans. (b)
3. Superficial
(a) profound
(b) exaggerated
(c) subjective
(d) spirited
Ans. (a)
4. Abide
(a) retract an offer
(b) refuse to endure
(c) shield from harm
(d) exonerate
Ans. (b)
5. Acerbity
(a) noteworthiness
(b) hypocrisy
(c) mildness of temperament
(d) lack of anxiety
Ans. (c)
Directions: Each question or group of questions is based on a passage or set of conditions. For each question, select the best answer choice given.
Quesitions 6-9
In a certain society, there are two marriage groups, Red and Brown. No marriage is permitted within a group. On marriage, males become part of their wife's group: women remain in their own group. Children belong to the same group as their parents. Widowers and divorced males revert to the group of their birth. Marriage to more than one person at the same time and marriage to a direct descendant are forbidden.
6. A Brown female could have had
I. a grandfather born Red
II. a grandmother born Red
III. two grandfathers born Brown
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and II only
(d) II and III only
(e) I,II and III
Ans. (c)
7. A male born into the Brown group may have
(a) an uncle in either group
(b) a Brown daughter
(c) a Brown son
(d) a son-in-law born into the Red group
(e) a daughter-in-law in the Red group
Ans. (a)
8. Which of the following is not permitted under the rules stated?
(a) A Brown male marrying his father's sister
(b) A Red female marrying her mother's brother
(c) A man born Red, who is now a widower, marrying his brother's widow
(d) A widower marrying his wife's sister
(e) A widow marrying her divorced daughter's ex-husband
Ans. (b)
9. If widowers and divorced males retained the group they had upon marrying, which of the following would have been permissible?(Assume no previous marriages occurred)
(a) A woman marrying her dead sister's husband
(b) A woman marrying her divorced daughter's ex-husband.
(c) A widower marrying his brother's daughter
(d) A woman marrying her mother's brother, who is a widower
(e) A divorced male marrying his ex-wife's divorced sister
Ans. (d)
Questions 10-13
Tom wishes to enroll in Latin AA, Sanskrit A, Armenian Literature 221, and Celtic Literature 701.
Latin AA meets five days a week, either from 9 to 11 A.M or from 2 to 4 P.M.
Sanskrit A meets either Tuesday and Thursday from 12 noon to 3 P.M., or Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
from 10 A.M to 12 noon.
Armenian Literature 221 meets either Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:30 to 2 P.M., or Tuesday and Thursday
from 10:30 A.M to 12:30 P.M
Celtic Literature 701 meets by arrangement with the instructor, the only requirement being that it meet for one four-hour session or two two-hour sessions per week, between 9A.M and 4 P.M from Monday to Friday, beginning on the hour.
10. Which combination is impossible for Tom?
(a) Latin in the morning, Sanskrit on Tuesday and Thursday, and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, Friday
(b) Latin in the afternoon and Sanskrit and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
(c) Latin in the afternoon, Sanskrit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,and Armenian Literature on Tuesday and Thursday
(d) Latin in the morning and Sanskrit and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
(e) Latin in the afternoon, Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesda and Friday, and Celtic Literature on Tuesday
Ans. (d)
11. Which of the following gives the greatest number of alternatives for scheduling Celtic Literature, assuming that all other courses
(a) Latin in the afternoon and Armenian Literature Monday, Wednesday and Friday
(b) Sanskrit on Tuesday and Thursday and Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
(c) Latin in the afternoon and Armenian Literature Tuesday and Thursday
(d) Latin in the morning and Sanskrit on Tuesday and Thursday
(e) Sanskrit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. and Armenian Literature on Tuesday and Thursday
Ans. (a)
12. If the Celtic instructor insists on holding at least one session on Friday, in which of the following can Tom enroll?
(I) Armenian Literature on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
(II) Sanskrit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) both I and II
(d) I or II but not both
(e) neither I nor II
Ans. (d)
13. Which of the following additional courses, meeting as indicated, can Tom take?
(a) Maths--Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10A.M to 12 noon
(b) French--Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11A.M to 12:30 P.M
(c) English--Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 P.M
(d) Japenese--Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 3 P.M
(e) Old Norse-Icelandic--Monday only from 12 to 3 P.M
Ans. (b)
Questions 14-18
(1) Ashland is north of East Liverpool and west of Coshocton
(2) Bowling Green is north of Ashland and west of Fredericktown
(3) Dover is south and east of Ashland
(4) East Liverpool is north of Fredricktown and east of Dover
(5) Fredricktown is north of Dover and west of Ashland
(6) Coshocton is south of Fredricktown and west of Dover
14. Which of the towns mentioned is furthest to the northwest ?
(a) Ashland
(b) Bowling Green
(c) Coshocton
(d) East Liverpool
(e) Fredericktown
Ans. (b)
15. Which of the following must be both north and east of Fredricktown?
(I) Ashland
(II) Coshocton
(III) East Liverpool
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) III only
(d) I and II
(e) I and III
Ans. (e)
16. Which of the following towns must be situated both south and west of at least one other town?
(a) Ashland only
(b) Ashland and Fredricktown
(c) Dover and Fredricktown
(d) Dover,Coshocton and Fredricktown
(e) Dover,Coshocton and East Liverpool
Ans. (d)
17. Which of the following statements, if true, would make the information in the numbered statements more specific?
(a) Coshocton is north of Dover
(b) East Liverpool is north of Dover
(c) Ashland is east of Bowling Green
(d) Coshocton is east of Fredericktown
(e) Bowling Green is north of Fredericktown
Ans. (a)
18. Which of the numbered statements gives information that can be deduced from one or more of the other statement?
(a) (1)
(b) (2)
(c) (3)
(d) (4)
(e) (6)
Ans. (c)
Questions 19-22
Spelunkers International offers exploring tours in eight caves: Abbott, Benny, Caeser, Dangerfield, Ewell, Fields, Guinness, and Hope
(1) Class 1 spelunkers may not attempt cave Ewell, Fields or Hope
(2) Class 2 spelunkers may not attempt Hope
(3) Class 3 spelunkers may attempt any cave
(4) Cave Caesar may be attempted only by spelunkers who have previously explored cave Benny
(5) Cave Fields may be attempted only by spelunkers who have previously explored cave Ewell
(6) Only two of caves Benny, Caeser, Ewell, Fields, and Hope may be attempted by any explorer in a single tour
19. A class 2 spelunker who has previously explored cave Ewell may be restricted in choosing a tour by which rule(s)?
(I) Rule(4)
(II) Rule(5)
(III) Rule(6)
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and III only
(d) II and III only
(e) I, II and III
Ans. (c)
20. In how many different ways may a class 1 spelunker who has never explored any of the eightcaves before set up a tour of three caves, if she wishes to explore caves Abbott and Caesar?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) 6
Ans. (b)
21. What is the maximum number of caves that a class 3 spelunker who has previously explored only cave Benny may include
in a single tour?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
(e) 8
Ans. (b)
22. If x + y = 3 and y/x= 2 then y = ?
(a) 0
(b) 1/2
(c) 1
(d) 3/2
(e) 2
Ans. (e)
23. How many squares with sides 1/2 inch long are needed to cover a rectangle that is 4 ft long and 6 ft wide
(a) 24
(b) 96
(c) 3456
(d) 13824
(e) 14266
24. If a=2/3b , b=2/3c, and c=2/3d what part of d is b/
(a) 8/27
(b) 4/9
(c) 2/3
(d) 75%
(e) 4/3
Ans. (b)
25. Successive discounts of 20% and 15% are equal to a single discount of
(a) 30%
(b) 32%
(c) 34%
(d) 35%
(e) 36
Ans. (b)
26. The petrol tank of an automobile can hold g liters.If a liters was removed when the tank was full, what part of the full tank was removed?
(a)g-a
(b)g/a
(c) a/g
(d) (g-a)/a
(e) (g-a)/g
Ans. (c)
27.If x/y=4 and y is not '0' what % of x is 2x-y
(a)150%
(b)175%
(c)200%
(d)250%
Ans. (b)
28.If 2x-y=4 then 6x-3y=?
(a)15
(b)12
(c)18
(d)10
Ans. (b)
29.Ifx=y=2z and xyz=256 then what is the value of x?
(a)12
(b)8
(c)16
(d)6
Ans. (b)
30. (1/10)18 - (1/10)20 = ?
(a) 99/1020
(b) 99/10
(c) 0.9
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)
31. Pipe A can fill in 20 minutes and Pipe B in 30 mins and Pipe C can empty the same in 40 mins.If all of them work together, find the time taken to fill the tank
(a) 17 1/7 mins
(b) 20 mins
(c) 8 mins
(d) none of these
Ans. (a)
32. Thirty men take 20 days to complete a job working 9 hours a day.How many hour a day should 40 men work to complete the job?
(a) 8 hrs
(b) 7 1/2 hrs
(c) 7 hrs
(d) 9 hrs
Ans. (b)
33. Find the smallest number in a GP whose sum is 38 and product 1728
(a) 12
(b) 20
(c) 8
(d) none of these
Ans. (c)
34. A boat travels 20 kms upstream in 6 hrs and 18 kms downstream in 4 hrs.Find the speed of the boat in still water and the speed of the water current?
(a) 1/2 kmph
(b) 7/12 kmph
(c) 5 kmph
(d) none of these
Ans. (b)
35. A goat is tied to one corner of a square plot of side 12m by a rope 7m long.Find the area it can graze?
(a) 38.5 sq.m
(b) 155 sq.m
(c) 144 sq.m
(d) 19.25 sq.m
Ans. (a)
SOME QUESTIONS WHEREIN TWO STATEMENTS ARE GIVEN ARE ALSO THERE WHERE YOU HAVE TO TELL WHICH STATEMENT IS CORRECT
SOME QUESTIONS ALSO APPEARED FROM THE BARRON'S GMAT GUIDE.
PAGE NO. 439 PASSAGE AND QUESTIONS 1 TO 9
PAGE NO. 440-441
PAGE 442 PASSAGE 2
ALSO REFER TO BARRON'S GRE BOOK FOR ADDITIONAL ANALYTICAL QUESTIONS.
PAPER 2--GENERAL AWARENESS
1. Who is the father of computers
2. Expand HTML,DMA,FAT,LAN,WAN,FDDetc
3. Which was intel's first microprocessor
4. Convert 1024 (in decimal) to octa and hexadecimal form
5. First microprocessor was
(a) 8085
(b) 8088
(c) 8086
(d) 80487
6. Give the name of a processor produced by mortorola?
7. What is the full form of WindowsNT ?
8. What is the difference between 8087 and 8086
BESIDES THIS QUESTIONS WERE ALSO BASED ON IBM PC CLONES, BASIC QUESTIONS ON GUI
SIMPLE PROGRAMS LIKE FINDING FACTORIALS, LARGEST OF THREE NUMBERS ETC HAVE ALSO BEEN ASKED IN THE PAST. Download the original attachment
SATYAM
Instructions:
1. max time 30 minutes , 15 questions
2. for right ans 1 full mark and mark with symbol X
3. for wrong ans ¼ marks will reduced.
My suggestion is try to mark which u have found right ans. 6 to 7 right ans is enough to clear I round. One of my friend solved 5 right ans and he cleared I round.
Further rounds are very easy. Don’t go for guessing.
(satyam in favour of region Hyderabad)
Satyam Question Paper
1. Replace the letters with numbers and solve the equation 4(ABCDE) = EDCBA.
(A) 87978 (B) 98765 (C) 56789 (D) 87912 (E) None of these
2. A certain number of workmen can do a piece of work in 25 days, in what time will another set of an equal number of men do a piece of work as great supposing that 2 men of the first set can do as much work in a hour as 3 men in the second set can do in an hour
(A) 60 days (B)75 days (C) 90 days (D) 105 days (E) None of these
3. You are given two different length strings that have the characteristic that they both take exactly one hour to burn. However, neither string burns at a constant rate. Some sections of the strings burn very fast, other sections burn very slow. All you have to work with is a matches to calculate when exactly 45 minutes has elapsed.
(A)
1. Light both ends of the first string
2. Light end of the second string at the same time.
3. When the first string is finished burning,
4. Light the unlit end of the second string.
5. When the second string is finished burning exactly 45 minutes will have passed.
(B)
1. Light both ends of the second string
2. Light beginning of the first string at the same time.
3. when the first string is finished burning,
4. Light the unlit end of the second string.
5. When second string is finished burning exactly 45 minutes will have passed.
(C)
1. Light end of the first string
2. Light end of the second string at the same time
3. When the first string is finished burning,
4. Light the unlit end of the second string.
5. When the second string is finished burning exactly 45 minutes will have passed.
(D) None of these
4. Dot likes pots and pans but not cooks, She likes straw but not hay; she likes sagas but not poems. Does she like a star or a planet?
(A) Star (B) planet (C) More date required
5. In a certain code language, ‘851’ means ‘good sweet fruit’. ‘783’ means ‘good red rose’ and ‘341’ means ‘rose and fruit’. Which digit stands for ‘sweet’ in that language ?
(A) 8 (B) 5 (C) 1 (D) 3 (E) None of these
6.(i) Apron – Cap – Suit
(ii) Trot – Step – hop
(iii) Early – Late –Ago
(iv) Alone – Apiece – Another
(v) Rope – String – Ribbon
For each triplet (group if 3 words) above, have a common bond. Identify the triplets in which the words are not bonded.
(A) iii (B) ii (C) V (D) iv (E) None of these
7. A man hires a taxi to meet him at the railroad station at 3 p. m. to take him to an appointment. He catches an earlier train and arrives at 2 p.m. He decides to start walking, and is picked up en route by the taxi. He arrives twenty minutes early for his appointment. How long did he wald ?
(A) 45 minutes (B) 50 minutes (C) 24 minutes (D) 36 minutes (E) none of these
8.
Z4 X3 V9
A6 C2 ?
T5 R4 P15
(A) E10 (B) S10 (C) E12 (D) S12 (E) None of these
9. There are 10 statements written on a piece of paper:
1. At least one of statements 9 and 10 is ture.
2. This either is the first true or the first false statement.
3. There are three consecutive statements, which are false.
4. The difference between the numbers of the last true and the first true statement divides the number, that is to be found.
5. The sum of the numbers of the true statement divides the number, that is to be found.
6. This is not the last true statement.
7. The number of each true statement divides the number, that is to be found.
8. The number that is to be found is the percentage of true statements.
9. The number of divisors of the number, that is to be found,(apart from 1 and itself) is greater than the sum of the numbers of the true statements.
10. There are no three consecutive true statements.
What is the number?
(A) 420 (B) 520 (C) 415 (D) 515
10. “Lets have some!” The kids around Betty as she checked the candies. “ Okey,
but I’ll have a few myself,” she told them. “It’s by age. A third of them for Bill, a
quarter for Eve, a fifth for Linda, and a sixth for Bruce. That leaves just six for me.”
How many were there in all?
(A) 200 (B) 180 (C) 120 (D) 90 (E) None of these
11. The question given below has problem and two statements numbered I and II giving
certain information. You have to decide if the information given in the statements is
sufficient for answering the problem. Indicate your answer as
(A) if the data in statement I alone is sufficient;
(B) if the data in statement II alone is sufficient;
(C) If the either in I and II alone is sufficient;
(D) If the data given in I and II are not sufficient;
(E) If the data given in I and II together are needed.
12. “At a party
(1) There were 9 men and children
(2) There were 2 more women than children
(3) The number of different man-woman couples possible was 24.
Of the three groups – men, women, and children
(4) There were 4 of one group
(5) There were 6 of one group
(6) There were 8 of one group”
Exactly one of the speaker’s statement is false. Which of (1) through (6) is false
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D)2 (E) none of these
13. Your pockets are tearing from the weight of all the coins in them. After you unload
them onto the kitchen table, you discover something surprising. You have exactly the
same number of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, totaling $6.15. How many of
each coin do you have?
(A) 10 of each (B) 22 of each (C) 15 of each (D) 20 of each (E) None of these
14. I have ten boxes which I want to pack into crates. Each crate is capable of carrying a maximum of 25 kg. Unfortunately I only have three crates, and the total weight of the boxes is 75 kg: How can I pack the boxes into crates so that each one has exactly 25 kg?
Crate 1 Crate 2 Crate 3
(A) 15, 10 11,13,1 9,8,4,2,2
(B) 15, 10 11,8,4,2 13,9,2,1
(C) 15,9,1 11,8,4,2 13,10,2
(D) all of these
(E) None of these
15. “What day do you go back to school, Henry?” asked his grandmother one day. “Well,” Henry replied, “Nine days ago, the day before yesterday was three weeks before the second day of term.” If Henry had this conversation on a Sunday, what day of the week did he start school?
(A) Monday (B) Wednesday (C) Tuesday (D) Thursday
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