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‘Paradise Lost’ is an ……………. [BSEB 2022]
(A) Epic
(B) Ode
(C) Lyric
(D) Satire
Who wrote ‘Paradise Lost’? [BSEB 2022]
(A) John Milton
(B) John Keats
(C) William Wordsworth
(D) P.B. Shelley
Romantic Revival is associated with ……………. [BSEB 2018, 2023]
(A) William Wordsworth
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) John Milton
(D) John Dryden
The ‘Lyrical Ballads’ was published in ……………. [BSEB 2018]
(A) 1798
(B) 1788
(C) 1898
(D) 1790
The two most important poets of the Romantic Revival were Wordsworth and: [BSEB 2022]
(A) Coleridge
(B) Keats
(C) Shelley
(D) Byron
The 18th century is known as the: [BSEB 2020]
(A) Augustan Age
(B) Elizabethan Age
(C) Victorian Age
(D) Modern Age
The name ‘Augustan’ was given to the early ________ century. [BSEB 2018]
(A) 17th
(B) 18th
(C) 19th
(D) 20th
Who wrote ‘Mac Flecknoe’? [BSEB 2022]
(A) John Dryden
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) John Milton
(D) S.T. Coleridge
‘The Rape of the Lock’ is written by: [BSEB 2021]
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) John Donne
(C) George Herbert
(D) Andrew Marvell
‘The Scholar Gipsy’ has been written by: [BSEB 2019]
(A) Matthew Arnold
(B) Robert Browning
(C) Lord Tennyson
(D) Thomas Hardy
‘The Waste Land’ has been composed by ……………. [BSEB 2020, 2022]
(A) T.S. Eliot
(B) W.H. Auden
(C) S.T. Coleridge
(D) John Donne
T.S. Eliot was awarded the Nobel Prize in ……………….. [BSEB 2018]
(A) 1948
(B) 1947
(C) 1949
(D) 1950
T.S. Eliot is a _________ poet. [BSEB 2020]
(A) 20th century
(B) 19th century
(C) 18th century
(D) 17th century
The first Indian novel in English was : [BSEB 2019]
(A) Rajmohan’s Wife
(B) Train to Pakistan
(C) The Guide
(D) Kanthapura
Who wrote ‘Untouchable’ and ‘Coolie’? [BSEB 2020]
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Anita Desai
‘The Guide’ was written by ……………. [BSEB 2019]
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Anita Desai
Who is the author of ‘Train to Pakistan’? [BSEB 2020]
(A) Khushwant Singh
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Anita Desai
‘Our Casuarina Tree’ is written by: [BSEB 2019]
(A) Toru Dutt
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Nissim Ezekiel
Kamala Das is an ……………….. poetess. [BSEB 2020]
(A) Indian
(B) American
(C) African
(D) Russian
Who wrote ‘Kanthapura’? [BSEB 2023, 2020]
(A) Raja Rao
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Kamala Das
Who wrote ‘The Serpent and the Rope’? [BSEB 2019]
(A) Raja Rao
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Anita Desai
‘A Bend in the Ganges’ was written by: [BSEB 2022]
(A) Manohar Malgonkar
(B) Anita Desai
(C) Kamala Das
(D) Amitav Ghosh
‘Savitri’ was written by: [BSEB 2021]
(A) Aurobindo Ghosh
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Rabindranath Tagore
(D) Toru Dutt
‘Gitanjali’ was written by: [BSEB 2021]
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Aurobindo Ghosh
Macavity is full of ……………….. [BSEB 2022]
(A) Deceitfulness
(B) Happiness
(C) Sadness
(D) Pride
The snake looked at the poet ……………….. [BSEB 2021]
(A) Vaguely
(B) Angrily
(C) Happily
(D) Sadly
Standard British English Speech is also known as: [BSEB 2020]
(A) Received Pronunciation
(B) American English
(C) Second Language
(D) Foreign Language
‘Savitri’ was written by— [BSEB, 2018A]
(A) Aurobindo Ghosh
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) R.N. Tagore
(D) Toru Dutt
‘The Gitanjali’ has been written by —
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) Aurobindo Ghosh
(D) None of these
‘A Bend in the Ganges’ is written by— [BSEB, 2021A]
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Anita Desai
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) None of these
‘Untouchable’ and ‘Coolie’ were written by— [BSEB, 2023A]
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Sarojini Naidu
‘The God of Small Things’ is written by— [BSEB, 2021A]
(A) Anita Desai
(B) Arundhati Roy
(C) Kamala Das
(D) Toru Dutt
‘The Serpent and the Rope’ was written by— [BSEB, 2019A]
(A) Raja Rao
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Kamala Markandaya
‘Train to Pakistan’ is written by— [BSEB, 2020A]
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Khushwant Singh
(C) Anita Desai
(D) Vikram Seth
‘The Guide’ was written by— [BSEB, 2021A]
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) Raja Rao
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Anita Desai
‘The Old Play House and Other Poems’ was written by— [BSEB, 2022A]
(A) Kamala Das
(B) K.N. Daruwalla
(C) Walt Whitman
(D) D.H. Lawrence
‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ (The first Indian novel in English) was written by —
(A) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘Kanthapura’ was written by —
(A) Raja Rao
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Anita Desai
‘Malgudi Days’ was written by —
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) Raja Rao
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Anita Desai
‘The Financial Expert’ was written by —
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) Mulk Raj Anand
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Vikram Seth
‘Coolie’ was written by —
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Khushwant Singh
‘Two Leaves and a Bud’ was written by —
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) R.K. Narayan
(C) Raja Rao
(D) Anita Desai
‘The Shadow Lines’ was written by —
(A) Amitav Ghosh
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Arundhati Roy
(D) Anita Desai
‘A Suitable Boy’ was written by —
(A) Vikram Seth
(B) Amitav Ghosh
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Anita Desai
‘Midnight’s Children’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Kiran Desai
‘The White Tiger’ was written by —
(A) Aravind Adiga
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Jhumpa Lahiri
(D) Anita Desai
‘The Inheritance of Loss’ was written by —
(A) Kiran Desai
(B) Anita Desai
(C) Arundhati Roy
(D) Jhumpa Lahiri
‘The Namesake’ was written by —
(A) Jhumpa Lahiri
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Anita Desai
(D) Arundhati Roy
‘Clear Light of Day’ was written by —
(A) Anita Desai
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Arundhati Roy
(D) Jhumpa Lahiri
‘Fire on the Mountain’ was written by —
(A) Anita Desai
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Kamala Das
(D) Sarojini Naidu
‘Cry, the Peacock’ was written by —
(A) Anita Desai
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Sarojini Naidu
‘Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan’ was written by —
(A) Toru Dutt
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Kamala Das
(D) R.N. Tagore
‘The Golden Threshold’ was written by —
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Toru Dutt
(C) Kamala Das
(D) R.N. Tagore
‘The Bird of Time’ was written by —
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Toru Dutt
(C) Kamala Das
(D) R.N. Tagore
‘The Broken Wing’ was written by —
(A) Sarojini Naidu
(B) Toru Dutt
(C) Kamala Das
(D) R.N. Tagore
‘Summer in Calcutta’ was written by —
(A) Kamala Das
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Anita Desai
‘My Grandmother’s House’ (Poem) was written by —
(A) Kamala Das
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Markandaya
‘Nectar in a Sieve’ was written by —
(A) Kamala Markandaya
(B) Anita Desai
(C) Nayantara Sahgal
(D) Shashi Deshpande
‘Rich Like Us’ was written by —
(A) Nayantara Sahgal
(B) Kamala Markandaya
(C) Anita Desai
(D) Shashi Deshpande
‘That Long Silence’ was written by —
(A) Shashi Deshpande
(B) Nayantara Sahgal
(C) Kamala Markandaya
(D) Anita Desai
‘The Great Indian Novel’ was written by —
(A) Shashi Tharoor
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Salman Rushdie
‘The Discovery of India’ was written by —
(A) Jawaharlal Nehru
(B) M.K. Gandhi
(C) S. Radhakrishnan
(D) R.N. Tagore
‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’ was written by —
(A) M.K. Gandhi
(B) Jawaharlal Nehru
(C) Sardar Patel
(D) B.R. Ambedkar
‘Hind Swaraj’ was written by —
(A) M.K. Gandhi
(B) Nehru
(C) Patel
(D) Ambedkar
‘Annihilation of Caste’ was written by —
(A) B.R. Ambedkar
(B) Gandhi
(C) Nehru
(D) Phule
‘The Life Divine’ was written by —
(A) Aurobindo Ghosh
(B) Vivekananda
(C) Radhakrishnan
(D) Tagore
‘My Reminiscences’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Nehru
(C) Gandhi
(D) Patel
‘Gora’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Bankim Chandra
(C) Sarat Chandra
(D) Premchand
‘Chitra’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Post Office’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Gardener’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Fruit-Gathering’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Lover’s Gift’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Crossing’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Fugitive’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Stray Birds’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Fireflies’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Crescent Moon’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Cycle of Spring’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The King of the Dark Chamber’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Hungry Stones’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Home and the World’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Mashi and Other Stories’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Wreck’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Red Oleanders’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘Sacrifice’ (Play) was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The King and the Queen’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Sarojini Naidu
(C) Toru Dutt
(D) Kamala Das
‘The Dark Dancer’ was written by —
(A) Balachandra Rajan
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘Too Long in the West’ was written by —
(A) Balachandra Rajan
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘Combat of Shadows’ was written by —
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘The Princes’ was written by —
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘A Distant Drum’ was written by —
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘The Devil’s Wind’ was written by —
(A) Manohar Malgaonkar
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Mulk Raj Anand
‘Sea of Poppies’ was written by —
(A) Amitav Ghosh
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘The Glass Palace’ was written by —
(A) Amitav Ghosh
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘The Hungry Tide’ was written by —
(A) Amitav Ghosh
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘River of Smoke’ was written by —
(A) Amitav Ghosh
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Flood of Fire’ was written by —
(A) Amitav Ghosh
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘A Suitable Girl’ was written by —
(A) Vikram Seth
(B) Amitav Ghosh
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Two Lives’ was written by —
(A) Vikram Seth
(B) Amitav Ghosh
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘An Equal Music’ was written by —
(A) Vikram Seth
(B) Amitav Ghosh
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘The Satanic Verses’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Shame’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘The Moor’s Last Sigh’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘The Ground Beneath Her Feet’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Fury’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Shalimar the Clown’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘The Enchantress of Florence’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Joseph Anton’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Luka and the Fire of Life’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Haroun and the Sea of Stories’ was written by —
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) Vikram Seth
(C) Amitav Ghosh
(D) Aravind Adiga
‘Between the Assassinations’ was written by —
(A) Aravind Adiga
(B) Salman Rushdie
(C) Vikram Seth
(D) Amitav Ghosh
‘Last Man in Tower’ was written by —
(A) Aravind Adiga
(B) Salman Rushdie
(C) Vikram Seth
(D) Amitav Ghosh
‘Selection Day’ was written by —
(A) Aravind Adiga
(B) Salman Rushdie
(C) Vikram Seth
(D) Amitav Ghosh
‘The God of Small Things’ won the Booker Prize in —
(A) 1997
(B) 1998
(C) 1999
(D) 2000
‘Midnight’s Children’ won the Booker Prize in —
(A) 1981
(B) 1982
(C) 1983
(D) 1984
‘The White Tiger’ won the Booker Prize in —
(A) 2008
(B) 2009
(C) 2010
(D) 2011
‘The Inheritance of Loss’ won the Booker Prize in —
(A) 2006
(B) 2007
(C) 2008
(D) 2009
‘Train to Pakistan’ is based on —
(A) Partition of India
(B) Independence of India
(C) World War II
(D) None of these
‘Untouchable’ is based on the life of —
(A) Bakha
(B) Rakha
(C) Lakha
(D) None of these
‘Coolie’ is based on the life of —
(A) Munoo
(B) Ratan
(C) Hari
(D) None of these
‘The Guide’ is based on the life of —
(A) Raju
(B) Marco
(C) Rosie
(D) None of these
‘The Financial Expert’ is based on the life of —
(A) Margayya
(B) Balu
(C) Dr. Pal
(D) None of these
‘Kanthapura’ is based on —
(A) Gandhian Movement
(B) Freedom Struggle
(C) Village Life
(D) All of these
‘The Serpent and the Rope’ is based on —
(A) East-West Encounter
(B) Philosophy
(C) Spirituality
(D) All of these
‘My Grandmother’s House’ is a ______ poem.
(A) Confessional
(B) Romantic
(C) Religious
(D) None of these
‘Savitri’ is an ______ poem.
(A) Epic
(B) Lyric
(C) Sonnet
(D) Ballad
‘The Gitanjali’ won the Nobel Prize in —
(A) 1913
(B) 1914
(C) 1915
(D) 1916
R.N. Tagore was the first ______ to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
(A) Asian
(B) Indian
(C) Both A and B
(D) None of these
‘The Discovery of India’ was written in —
(A) Ahmednagar Fort Prison
(B) Yerwada Jail
(C) Cellular Jail
(D) None of these
‘Hind Swaraj’ was written on a —
(A) Ship
(B) Train
(C) Plane
(D) Bus
‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’ was written in —
(A) Gujarati
(B) Hindi
(C) English
(D) Marathi
‘Annihilation of Caste’ was a ______ that was never delivered.
(A) Speech
(B) Essay
(C) Letter
(D) Poem
‘The Life Divine’ is a ______ work.
(A) Philosophical
(B) Political
(C) Social
(D) Economic
‘My Reminiscences’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Nehru
(C) Gandhi
(D) Patel
‘Gora’ was written by —
(A) Rabindranath Tagore
(B) Bankim Chandra
(C) Sarat Chandra
(D) Premchand
‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ was published in —
(A) 1864
(B) 1865
(C) 1866
(D) 1867
‘Untouchable’ was published in —
(A) 1935
(B) 1936
(C) 1937
(D) 1938
‘Coolie’ was published in —
(A) 1936
(B) 1937
(C) 1938
(D) 1939
‘Two Leaves and a Bud’ was published in —
(A) 1937
(B) 1938
(C) 1939
(D) 1940
‘Malgudi Days’ was published in —
(A) 1943
(B) 1944
(C) 1945
(D) 1946
‘The Financial Expert’ was published in —
(A) 1952
(B) 1953
(C) 1954
(D) 1955
‘The Guide’ was published in —
(A) 1958
(B) 1959
(C) 1960
(D) 1961
‘Kanthapura’ was published in —
(A) 1938
(B) 1939
(C) 1940
(D) 1941
‘The Serpent and the Rope’ was published in —
(A) 1960
(B) 1961
(C) 1962
(D) 1963
‘A Bend in the Ganges’ was published in —
(A) 1964
(B) 1965
(C) 1966
(D) 1967
‘Train to Pakistan’ was published in —
(A) 1956
(B) 1957
(C) 1958
(D) 1959
‘The God of Small Things’ was published in —
(A) 1997
(B) 1998
(C) 1999
(D) 2000
‘Midnight’s Children’ was published in —
(A) 1981
(B) 1982
(C) 1983
(D) 1984
‘A Suitable Boy’ was published in —
(A) 1993
(B) 1994
(C) 1995
(D) 1996
‘The Shadow Lines’ was published in —
(A) 1988
(B) 1989
(C) 1990
(D) 1991
‘Sea of Poppies’ was published in —
(A) 2008
(B) 2009
(C) 2010
(D) 2011
‘The White Tiger’ was published in —
(A) 2008
(B) 2009
(C) 2010
(D) 2011
‘The Inheritance of Loss’ was published in —
(A) 2006
(B) 2007
(C) 2008
(D) 2009
‘The Namesake’ was published in —
(A) 2003
(B) 2004
(C) 2005
(D) 2006
‘The Golden Threshold’ was published in —
(A) 1905
(B) 1906
(C) 1907
(D) 1908
‘Summer in Calcutta’ was published in —
(A) 1965
(B) 1966
(C) 1967
(D) 1968
‘Rajmohan’s Wife’ was written in ______ .
(A) English
(B) Bengali
(C) Hindi
(D) Marathi
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
| 1 | (A) | 41 | (A) | 81 | (A) | 121 | (A) |
| 2 | (A) | 42 | (A) | 82 | (A) | 122 | (A) |
| 3 | (A) | 43 | (A) | 83 | (A) | 123 | (D) |
| 4 | (A) | 44 | (A) | 84 | (A) | 124 | (D) |
| 5 | (A) | 45 | (A) | 85 | (A) | 125 | (A) |
| 6 | (A) | 46 | (A) | 86 | (A) | 126 | (A) |
| 7 | (B) | 47 | (A) | 87 | (A) | 127 | (A) |
| 8 | (A) | 48 | (A) | 88 | (A) | 128 | (C) |
| 9 | (A) | 49 | (A) | 89 | (A) | 129 | (A) |
| 10 | (A) | 50 | (A) | 90 | (A) | 130 | (A) |
| 11 | (A) | 51 | (A) | 91 | (A) | 131 | (A) |
| 12 | (A) | 52 | (A) | 92 | (A) | 132 | (A) |
| 13 | (A) | 53 | (A) | 93 | (A) | 133 | (A) |
| 14 | (A) | 54 | (A) | 94 | (A) | 134 | (A) |
| 15 | (A) | 55 | (A) | 95 | (A) | 135 | (A) |
| 16 | (A) | 56 | (A) | 96 | (A) | 136 | (A) |
| 17 | (A) | 57 | (A) | 97 | (A) | 137 | (A) |
| 18 | (A) | 58 | (A) | 98 | (A) | 138 | (A) |
| 19 | (A) | 59 | (A) | 99 | (A) | 139 | (A) |
| 20 | (A) | 60 | (A) | 100 | (A) | 140 | (A) |
| 21 | (A) | 61 | (A) | 101 | (A) | 141 | (A) |
| 22 | (A) | 62 | (A) | 102 | (A) | 142 | (A) |
| 23 | (A) | 63 | (A) | 103 | (A) | 143 | (A) |
| 24 | (A) | 64 | (A) | 104 | (A) | 144 | (A) |
| 25 | (A) | 65 | (A) | 105 | (A) | 145 | (A) |
| 26 | (A) | 66 | (A) | 106 | (A) | 146 | (A) |
| 27 | (A) | 67 | (A) | 107 | (A) | 147 | (A) |
| 28 | (A) | 68 | (A) | 108 | (A) | 148 | (A) |
| 29 | (B) | 69 | (A) | 109 | (A) | 149 | (A) |
| 30 | (A) | 70 | (A) | 110 | (A) | 150 | (A) |
| 31 | (B) | 71 | (A) | 111 | (A) | 151 | (A) |
| 32 | (B) | 72 | (A) | 112 | (A) | 152 | (A) |
| 33 | (A) | 73 | (A) | 113 | (A) | 153 | (A) |
| 34 | (B) | 74 | (A) | 114 | (A) | 154 | (A) |
| 35 | (A) | 75 | (A) | 115 | (A) | 155 | (A) |
| 36 | (A) | 76 | (A) | 116 | (A) | 156 | (A) |
| 37 | (A) | 77 | (A) | 117 | (A) | 157 | (A) |
| 38 | (A) | 78 | (A) | 118 | (A) | 158 | (A) |
| 39 | (A) | 79 | (A) | 119 | (A) | ||
| 40 | (A) | 80 | (A) | 120 | (A) |
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