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MATHEMATIC S PRAC TICE PROBLEMS

PLAN E GEOMETRY – PART I

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark ONLY
ONE ANSWER for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on
the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil No. 2 only.

1. A square has sides measuring 18 cm. Find its diagonal.


A. 22.63 cm B. 24.04 cm
C. 25.46 cm D. 26.87 cm

2. By how much would the perimeter of a square be increased if its area is doubled?
A. 41.42% B. 58.11%
C. 73.21% D. 87.08%

3. A square with sides measuring 20 cm was cut from a larger square. If the area of the
former is one-third of the latter, find the dimension of the sides of the larger area.
A. 34.64 cm B. 28.82 cm
C. 14.41 cm D. 11.32 cm

4. The difference between the areas of a square and an equilateral triangle is 18.65 cm 2. If
their perimeters are equal, find the sum of their areas.
A. 165.40 cm2 B. 156.70 cm2
C. 143.38 cm2 D. 119.22 cm2

5. Find the area of the square cut from a triangle whose sides are 25 m, 30 m, and 36 m if
one side of the square lies on the 30-m side of the triangle.
A. 15.55 m B. 14.55 m
C. 13.55 m D. 12.55 m

6. The midpoints of the sides of a 2 m  2 m square are interconnected to form a smaller


square. The midpoints of the sides of the square formed are again interconnected to form
another smaller square. If the process will be repeatedly indefinitely, find the sum of the
areas of all the squares formed including that of the original square.
A. 3 m2 B. 5 m2
2
C. 8m D. 10 m2

7. A string 72 m long is divided unequally into two parts. Each part is then bent to form a
square. If the sum of the areas of the two squares is 194 m 2, find the difference between
the sides of the squares.
A. 3m B. 12 m
C. 8m D. 15 m

8. The sides of a rectangle are 24 cm and 95 cm. Determine its diagonal.


A. 53.55 cm B. 72.42 cm
C. 97.98 cm D. 107.42 cm

9. A rectangle has an area of 1856 cm 2 and a perimeter of 180 cm. Determine its shorter
side.
A. 24 cm B. 32 cm
C. 46 cm D. 58 cm

10. The perimeter of a rectangle is 148 feet. Its two longest sides add up to 86 feet. What is
the length of each of its two shortest sides?
A. 31 feet B. 42 feet
C. 62 feet D. 72 feet

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11. The width of a rectangle is 4/5 of its length. If its perimeter is 72, what is its area?
A. 160 B. 250
C. 280 D. 320

12. The perimeter of a rectangle is 256 cm. If the sides are in the ratio 2:5, find its area.
A. 3567.33 cm2 B. 3343.67 cm2
C. 3190.27 cm2 D. 2976.40 cm2

13. A rectangular garden is enclosed by a 60 m fence. If one side of the garden is 6 m longer
than the other, determine the length of the longer side.
A. 8m B. 12 m
C. 18 m D. 24 m

14. Janine wants to wallpaper a room. It has one window that measures 3 feet  4 feet, and
one door that measures 3 feet  7 feet. The room is 12 feet  12 feet, and is 10 feet tall. If
only the walls are to be covered, and rolls of wallpaper are 100 square feet, what is the
minimum number of rolls that she will need?
A. 3 rolls B. 5 rolls
C. 7 rolls D. 8 rolls

15. A rectangular school hallway is to be tiled with 6-inch-square tiles. The hallway is 72 feet
long and 10 feet wide. Lockers along both walls narrow the hallway by 1 foot on each side.
How many tiles are needed to cover the hallway?
A. 16 B. 200
C. 2304 D. 2880

16. A rectangular plot 8 m by 10 m has a rectangular garden at its center and a walkway of
constant width around its perimeter. If the area of the walkway is one-fifth the area of the
plot, find the width of the walkway.
A. 0.58 m B. 0.85 m
C. 0.47 m D. 0.74 m

17. If two sides of a rectangle change in such a manner that one side is increased by 25% but
the rectangle’s area remains the same, what is the effect on the other side of the
rectangle?
A. Decreases by 20% B. Decreases by 25%
C. Increases by 20% D. Increases by 25%
2
18. A piece of wire is shaped to enclose a square whose area is 169 cm . It is then reshaped
to enclose a rectangle whose length is 15 cm. The area of the rectangle is nearest to:
A. 156 cm2 B. 165 cm2
C. 170 cm2 D. 175 cm2

19. A non-square rectangle is inscribed in a square so that each vertex of the rectangle is at
the trisection point of the different sides of the square. Find the ratio of the area of the
rectangle to the area of the square.
A. 4:9 B. 2:7
C. 5:8 D. 7:12

20. Along Harrison Road, two rectangular billboards were erected. They are of similar sizes
with their sides having a ratio of 5:4. The bigger billboard requires 250 m2 of material to
cover the entire billboard. How much material in m 2 is needed for the smaller billboard?
A. 140 B. 150
C. 160 D. 170

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21. A triangle was cut from every corner of a square with 36-cm side to form a rectangle
whose area is 500 m2. Find the shorter dimension of the rectangle.
A. 11.16 m B. 13.29 m
C. 26.60 m D. 37.62 m

22. If the sides of a parallelogram and an included angle are 6, 10 and 100° respectively, find
the length of the shorter diagonal.
A. 10.63 B. 10.37
C. 10.73 D. 10.23

23. The diagonals of a parallelogram measure 72 cm and 106 cm. If they intersect at an angle
of 63°, find the smallest interior angle of the parallelogram.
A. 42.49° B. 55.88°
C. 66.01° D. 78.05°

24. If the altitude and base of a parallelogram are each increased by 5 inches, the area will
increase by 50 sq. inches. If the altitude is increased by 3 inches and the base is
decreased by 2 inches, the area will increase by 5 sq. inches. Determine the original value
of the base of the parallelogram.
A. 3.2 inches B. 3.8 inches
C. 4.2 inches D. 5.2 inches
2
25. A parallelogram has the following properties: area = 130 cm , perimeter = 56 cm, and
angle of intersection of the diagonals = 49°. Find the dimension of the shorter side of the
parallelogram.
A. 7.91 cm B. 8.46 cm
C. 9.07 cm D. 9.96 cm

26. If the altitude and base of a parallelogram are each increased by 5 inches, the area will
increase by 50 sq. inches. If the altitude is increased by 3 inches and the base is
decreased by 2 inches, the area will increase by 5 sq. inches. Determine the original value
of the altitude of the parallelogram.
A. 0.8 inch B. 0.7 inch
C. 0.6 inch D. 0.9 inch

27. A side and a diagonal of a parallelogram are 12 inches and 19 inches respectively. The
angle between the diagonals, opposite the given side, is 124°. Find the length of the other
diagonal.
A. 3.74 in B. 7.48 in
C. 4.37 in D. 8.74 in

28. In a parallelogram, one side is 16 m and the diagonals are 24 m and 10 m. Find the acute
angle of which the diagonals intersect.
A. 38°19’ B. 43°32’
C. 57°18’ D. 64°13’

29. Given a parallelogram ABCD. If BAC = 45 and ADC = 120, find CAD.
A. 15 B. 20
C. 35 D. 70

30. Given triangle ABC. AB = 10, BC = 18, and AC = 22. a is midpoint of AB, b is midpoint of
BC, and c is midpoint of AC. Find the perimeter of the quadrilateral Aabc.
A. 31 B. 32
C. 33 D. 34

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31. Each side of rhombus measures 100 m. If the distance between its parallel sides is 25 m,
determine its area.
A. 1250 m2 B. 1750 m2
C. 2100 m2 D. 2500 m2

32. Each side of a rhombus measures 20 cm. Determine the area of the rhombus if its
smallest interior angle measures 68.
A. 297.26 cm2 B. 370.87 cm2
C. 464.47 cm2 D. 579.49 cm2
2
33. The area and perimeter of a rhombus are 442 cm and 85 cm, respectively. Determine the
longer diagonal of the rhombus.
A. 26.80 cm B. 29.94 cm
C. 32.98 cm D. 35.06 cm

34. The diagonals of a rhombus measure 32 m and 40 m. How far is the intersection of the
diagonals from the sides?
A. 9.22 m B. 12.49 m
C. 14.92 m D. 17.50
2
35. One diagonal of a rhombus is 12 m and its total area is 132 m . Which of the following
most nearly gives the length of sides of the rhombus?
A. 8.50 m B. 10.35 m
C. 11.00 m D. 12.53 m

36. Given trapezoid ABCD, AB is parallel to DC and AB<DC. Also B = a° and C = x°. What is
the expression for x in terms of a?

A. 90° - a° B. 180° – a°
C. 360° – a° D. ½(180°-a°)

37. The base angles of a trapezoid are 29° and 75°, respectively. If the top and bottom bases
of the trapezoid measure 86 m and 147 m, respectively, find the product of the diagonals.
2 2
A. 13991.18 m B. 15339.44 m
2
C. 17288.74 m D. 19118.50 m2

38. Given an isosceles trapezoid ABCD where sides AB and CD are parallel. Diagonals AC
and BD intersect. If AC  5x  3 and BD  7x  3 . Find the value of x.
A. 5 B. 4
C. 3 D. 2

39. A lot has a frontage of 120 m along the road. The other sides which are both
perpendicular to the road are 90 m and 60 m, respectively. It is desired to subdivide the lot
into two by another perpendicular line to the road such that the area of the lot that adjoins
the 90-m side is equal to one-third of the whole area. Find the length of the dividing line.
A. 48.12 m B. 67.92 m
C. 81.24 m D. 97.26 m

40. The base width of a trapezoidal channel is 3 m and the sides are sloping at 2 vertical to 1
horizontal. Water is flowing at a depth of 1.2 m. Find the area of flow.
A. 4.23 m2 B. 4.32 m2
C. 6.48 m2 D. 6.84 m2

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MATHEMATIC S PRAC TICE PROBLEMS
41. The sides of a quadrilateral are 10 m, 8 m, 16 m and 20 m respectively. Two opposite
interior angles have sum of 225 degrees. Find the area of the quadrilateral.
A. 140.33 m2 B. 145.33 m2
2
C. 150.33 m D. 155.33 m2

42. The sides of a quadrilateral are 12 m, 8 m, 16.97 m, and 20 m, consecutively. Two


opposite interior angles have a sum of 225°. Find the area of the quadrilateral.
A. 160.00 m2 B. 162.50 m2
C. 166.50 m2 D. 168.00 m2

43. A quadrilateral ABCD has sides AB = 56 cm, BC = 30 cm, CD = 71 cm, and DA = 45 cm. If
mCBA = 80°, find the measure of BAD.
A. 115.45° B. 106.99°
C. 82.13° D. 55.56°

44. Find the area of a cyclic quadrilateral whose sides are 4 cm, 5 cm, 8 cm and 11 cm.
A. 60.25 sq. cm B. 50.25 sq. cm
C. 40.25 sq. cm D. 48.65 sq. cm

45. A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle. If AB = 90 cm, CD = 70 cm, DA = 50 cm, and


AC = 97.29 cm, find the length of side BC.
A. 65.18 cm B. 72.06 cm
C. 78.33 cm D. 87.47 cm
2
46. A quadrilateral having an area of 62 m is inscribed in a circle. Three of its sides measure
15 m, 7 m, and 13 m, consecutively. Find the product of the diagonals of the quadrilateral.
A. 221.66 m2 B. 210.47 m2
C. 196.33 m2 D. 185.37 m2

47. You are given two circles that are externally tangent to each other. Find the total number
of common tangents that can be drawn to the circle.
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5

48. Find the length of the common external tangents to two circles of radii 10 cm and 18 cm if
the distance between their centers is 32 cm.
A. 30.98 cm B. 33.61 cm
C. 37.66 cm D. 43.50 cm

49. The radii of two circular pulleys with their centers 10 cm apart are 3 cm and 4 cm,
respectively. They are interconnected by a cross-belt so that they rotate in opposite
direction. Find the distance between two points of tangency of the two different circles
measured along the belt.
A. 5.14 cm B. 6.14 cm
C. 7.14 cm D. 8.14 cm

50. If a circle of radius 4 cm has a chord of length 3 cm, determine the central angle opposite
to the chord.
A. 35.25° B. 21.02°
C. 44.05° D. 17.63°

51. A chord, 7.49 m long, is 4.2 m from the center of a circle. Find the area of the circle.
A. 31.67 m2 B. 44.06 m2
C. 63.33 m2 D. 99.48 m2

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52. Determine the distance of chord from the center of the circle x2  y2  24x  80  0 if the
length of chord is 10.583.
A. 4.5 B. 6
C. 8 D. 9.2

53. The length of the common chord of two overlapping circles is 48 cm. The center to center
distance is 17 cm and the radius of one circle is 25 cm. What is the radius of the other
circle in cm?
A. 25.00 B. 29.41
C. 26.00 D. 30.23

54. A circle of radius 5 cm has a chord which is 6 cm long. Find the area of a circle concentric
to the given circle and tangent to the given chord.
A. 14π cm2 B. 16π cm2
C. 9π cm2 D. 4π cm2

55. Suppose a man 1.7 m tall could walk around the earth along a great circle whose radius is
6371.64 km. Determine the difference in the distances traveled by his head and his feet.
A. 10.28 m B. 10.68 m
C. 11.46 m D. 11.83 m

56. A circle of radius 6 units has half of its area removed by cutting off a border of uniform
width. Find the width of the border.
A. 2.20 B. 3.57
C. 1.76 D. 6.54

57. A circular flowerbed whose diameter is 4 m is increased so that the diameter is 12 m. How
many times larger is the new flowerbed?
A. 3 B. 8
C. 9 D. 15

58. Three circles are externally tangent to each other with center to center distance of 10, 12,
and 14 units respectively. Find the radius of the smallest circle.

A. 3 units B. 4 units
C. 5 units D. 6 units

59. Three circles are mutually tangent to one another externally. Their centers are connected
forming a triangle whose sides are 16 cm, 20 cm, and 24 cm. Find the area of the largest
circle.
A. 804.25 cm2 B. 615.75 cm2
2
C. 452.25 cm D. 314.16 cm2

60. Three circles of radii 110, 140 and 220 are tangent to one another. What is the area of the
triangle formed by joining the centers of the circles?
A. 39,904.4 sq. units B. 25,476.3 sq. units
C. 32,804.1 sq. units D. 47,128.9 sq. units

61. The dimensions of a rectangle are 12 m and 16 m. What is the area of the smallest circle
that can cover the whole rectangle?
A. 10 sq. units B. 100 sq. units
C. 20 sq. units D. 400 sq. units

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62. A rectangular sheet of paper measures 16 cm  24 cm. Circles are to be cut from the
paper, each with a radius of 4 cm. What is the maximum number of circles that can be cut
from the given paper?
A. 6 B. 12
C. 18 D. 24

63. A rectangular piece of paper is 16 cm x 3 cm. Circles of radius 2 cm are cut from this
paper. Find the minimum wasted area.
A. 15 cm2 B. 16 cm2
C. 17 cm2 D. 18 cm2

64. A rectangular metal sheet measures 22 feet long and 2R feet wide. From this rectangular
metal sheet, three identical circles were cut, each circle measuring R/3 feet radius. If the
area of the remaining metal sheet is 66 square feet, find R.
A. 40.5 feet B. 13.6 feet
C. 2.65 feet D. 1.56 feet

65. Given one large coin with 4.8 cm in diameter and many small coins with 1.5 cm in
diameter. Determine the number of small coins that maybe arrange tangentially around
the large coin without overlapping.
A. 15 B. 13
C. 11 D. 10

66. A sector of a circle has a radius of 12 cm. If the length of its arc is 12 cm, what is the area
of the sector?
A. 66 sq. cm B. 82 sq. cm
C. 144 sq. cm D. 72 sq. cm

67. The perimeter of a circular sector, whose angle is 1.5 radians, is 14 inches. Determine the
radius of the circle.
A. 1 inch B. 2.65 inches
C. 3.2 inches D. 4 inches

68. A central angle of 125° is subtended by an arc of a circle of radius 8.4 cm. Which of the
following most nearly gives the length of the major arc?
A. 44 70 cm B. 34.45 cm
C. 22.17 cm D. 18.33 cm

69. Find the minimum waste in area if a sector is cut from an isosceles triangle of sides 12 cm,
18 cm, and 18, cm.
A. 372 mm2 B. 395 mm2
C. 409 mm2 D. 428 mm2

70. Find the area of a sector of maximum area that can be formed from a square 10-m on a
side if the vertex of the sector is at the midpoint of the side of the square.
A. 39.27 m2 B. 52.36 m2
2
C. 63.52 m D. 79.23 m2

71. A circle having a radius 8 cm is inscribed in a sector having a central angle of 80°. What is
the area of the sector?
A. 195.63 cm2 B. 291.84 cm2
C. 321.47 cm2 D. 485.24 cm2

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72. Find the area of the largest circle that can be inscribed in a sector having a radius of 18 m
and a central angle of 100°.
A. 191.51 m2 B. 165.08 m2
C. 172.75 m2 D. 207.65 m2

73. A goat is tied outside a triangular fenced garden at point A. The sides of the fence are AB
= 8 m, BC = 9 m, and CA = 12 m. If the rope with which the goat is tied is 14 m long, find
the area over which the goat can graze outside the fence.
A. 597.34 m2 B. 565.87 m2
2
C. 532.64 m D. 500.32 m2

74. The center of two meshed gear are 26 inches apart. If the smaller gear moves through 8
radians while the larger gear moves through 5 radians, find the radius of the larger gear.
A. 5 inches B. 8 inches
C. 10 inches D. 16 inches
2
75. A circle having an area of 201 cm is cut into segments by a chord which is 3 cm from the
center of the circle. Find the area of the smaller segment.
A. 75.93 sq. cm B. 53.68 sq. cm
C. 18.98 sq. cm D. 38.65 sq. cm
2
76. A circle has an area of 1,017.88 cm . It is divided into two parts by a chord 7 cm from the
center. Find the ratio of the smaller segment to the larger segment.
A. 0.25 B. 0.35
C. 0.39 D. 0.46
2
77. The area of the segment of a circle is 330 m . If the length of the longest chord of the
segment is 57 m, find its radius.
A. 51.86 m B. 54.33 m
C. 58.73 m D. 63.09 m

78. Water flows in a circular channel 1.20 m in diameter. If the channel is 80% full, find the
depth of flow of water.
A. 1.10 m B. 0.98 m
C. 0.90 m D. 0.82

79. A swimming pool is constructed in the shape of two intersecting identical circles having a
radius of 9 m. The distance between their centers is 9 m. Find the area of the swimming
pool.
A. 435.09 m2 B. 428.67 m2
2
C. 409.44 m D. 401.83 m2

80. The sum of interior angles of a polygon is 540 degrees. Find the number of sides.
A. 5 B. 6
C. 8 D. 11

81. Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 165°. How many sides does this polygon have?
A. 24 B. 25
C. 26 D. 27

82. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 2520°. The polygon is ___________.
A. Dodecagon B. Tridecagon
C. Quindecagon D. Hexadecagon

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83. A polygon has 170 diagonals. How many sides does it have?
A. 26 B. 25
C. 20 D. 18

84. How many diagonals are there in a polygon having 24 sides?


A. 410 B. 358
C. 240 D. 252

85. Find the number of sides of a polygon if the sum of the number of sides and the number of
diagonals is 66.
A. 11 B. 12
C. 14 D. 16

86. Determine the area of a regular hexagon if each of its sides is 25 mm.
A. 811.95 mm2 B. 1623.80 mm2
C. 3247.60 mm2 D. 4871.39 mm2

87. Determine the area of the regular octagon circumscribing a circle having an area of 126
m 2.
A. 127.83 m2 B. 132.90 m2
C. 119.05 m2 D. 113.44 m2

88. The side of a regular dodecagon is 2 cm. Find the radius of the circumscribing circle.
A. 3.035 cm B. 3.562 cm
C. 3.732 cm D. 3.864 cm

89. If the area of a regular polygon is 50 sq. m and its perimeter is 25 m, determine the length
of its apothem.
A. 2m B. 4m
C. 6m D. 8m

90. Which of the following gives the formula for the area of a regular polygon in terms of its
number of sides n and perimeter P?
P2 P2
Apolygon  Apolygon 
A.  180  B.  360 
4n tan   4n tan  
 n   n 
P2 P2
Apolygon  Apolygon 
C.  180  D.  360 
2n tan   2n tan  
 n   n 
2
91. The area of a circle is 89.42 cm . Which of the following most nearly gives the length of
the side of a regular hexagon inscribed in the circle?
A. 4.22 cm B. 5.33 cm
C. 5.89 cm D. 6.12 cm

92. If n holes are to be spaced regularly on a circle with radius r, find the equation of the
distance between the centers of two successive holes.
 90   180 
A. d  r sin   B. d  2r sin  
 n   n 
 90   180 
C. d  2r sin   D. d  r sin  
 n   n 

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93. Find the area of the largest circle that can be inscribed in a hexagon of side “h”.
A. 2.356 h2 B. 2.441 h2
C. 3.146 h2 D. 1.786 h2

94. Calculate the area of a regular octagon if each side is 20.0 mm and the distance between
two of its sides is 48.3 mm.
A. 966 m2 B. 1932 m2
C. 3864 m2 D. 5796 m2

95. The sides of a square measure 13.60 cm. Find the area between the inscribed and
circumscribed circles of the square.
A. 158.33 cm2 B. 145.27 cm2
C. 133.96 cm2 D. 125.06 cm2

96. The cross section of a pipe is formed by two concentric circles such that the bigger one
circumscribes a regular pentagon of sides measuring 23.20 cm while the other one is
inscribed in it. Find the cross-sectional area of the pipe.
2 2
A. 422.73 cm B. 1223.57 cm
2
C. 800.84 cm D. 1691.30 cm2

97. The cross section of a pipe is formed by two concentric circles such that the bigger one
circumscribes a regular hexagon of sides measuring 9.40 cm while the other one is
inscribed in it. Find the cross-sectional area of the pipe.
A. 69.40 cm2 B. 64.90 cm2
2
C. 60.94 cm D. 60.04 cm2
2
98. A square having an area of 48 cm is inscribed in a circle which is inscribed in a hexagon.
Find the area of the hexagon.
A. 75.43 cm2 B. 33.96 cm2
2
C. 63.32 cm D. 83.13 cm2
2
99. A regular hexagon with an area of 93.53 cm is inscribed in a circle. The area in the circle
not covered by the hexagon is:
A. 18.38 cm2 B. 16.72 cm2
2 2
C. 19.57 cm D. 15.68 cm

100. A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle whose diameter is 20 cm. Find the area of the six
segments of the circle formed by the sides of the hexagon.
A. 259.81 cm2 B. 314.16 cm2
2
C. 87.52 cm D. 54.35 cm2

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ANSWERS for PLANE GEOMETRY – PART I:

1 C 26 A 51 D 76 B
2 A 27 B 52 B 77 A
3 A 28 B 53 C 78 C
4 C 29 A 54 B 79 C
5 C 30 B 55 B 80 A
6 C 31 D 56 C 81 A
7 C 32 B 57 C 82 D
8 C 33 C 58 B 83 C
9 B 34 B 59 B 84 D
10 A 35 D 60 A 85 B
11 D 36 B 61 B 86 B
12 B 37 A 62 A 87 B
13 C 38 C 63 B 88 D
14 B 39 C 64 D 89 B
15 C 40 B 65 B 90 A
16 C 41 B 66 D 91 B
17 A 42 D 67 D 92 B
18 B 43 A 68 B 93 A
19 A 44 C 69 B 94 B
20 C 45 B 70 B 95 B
21 B 46 B 71 B 96 A
22 C 47 B 72 A 97 A
23 C 48 A 73 B 98 D
24 C 49 C 74 D 99 C
25 D 50 C 75 B 100 D

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