Promotions and Postings in JTS Group A
The following Promotions and Postings are ordered in JTS Group A cadre by RO Vijayawada vide memo dated 03-06-2013.
1.Sri.S.V Siva Prasad,SPO's Gudur Division on regular promotion to JTS of IPoS Group A is posted as Senior Supdt of Post Offices,Vijayawada Division.
2.Sri.A.Sashagiri Rao,SPO's Gudivada Division on Adhoc promotion to JTS of IPoS Group A is posted as Senior Supdt of Post Offices,Bhimavaram Division.
Transfers & Postings in PS Group B cadre in AP Circle
Circle Office, Hyderabad has ordered the following re-allotments/transfers/postings in PS Group ‘B’ cadre in the interest of service vide Memo No ST/12-1/Ad Gr.’B’ dated 30.05.2013.
PART-I (RE-ALLOTMENTS)
Sl.No.
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Name of the Officer
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Designation
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Region to which allotted
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1
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Shri.S.M.S.S.V Prasad,
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SPOs Kakinada Dn
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HyderabadCity
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PART-II (ADHOC PROMOTIONS)
The following adhoc promotions in the cadre of PS Group B is ordered by the competent authority purely temporary and adhoc basis for a period of 180 days or till joining of regular incumbent :-
Sl.No.
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Name of the Officer
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Designation
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Region to which allotted on adhoc promotion
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1
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Shri.D.V.Mahidhar,
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O.S, o/o SSRM, Hyd Stg dn
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Hyderabad City
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PART-III (TRANSFERS/POSTING WITHIN HCR)
Sl.No.
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Name of the Officer
S/Shri
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Present place of posting
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New place of posting on re-allotment/adhoc promotion/
transfer
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Remarks
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1
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G.Suryanarayana
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Superintendent
CSD, Hyderabad
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A.D.(Marketing) o/o CPMG
(against the post of SP, PSD which was temporarily attached to C.O as AD(Marketing)
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Vice Shri B.Uday Sankar Rao transferred
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2.
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B.Uday Sankar Rao
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A.D.(Marketing) C.O
(i.e. post of SP PSD)
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Superintendent
CSD, Hyderabad
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Vice Sl No 1
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3.
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V.V.V.Siva Prasada Rao
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AD(Mails), C.O
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A.D.(Rectt & Welfare) C.O.
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Vice Shri T.Chandrasekhar Reddy promoted to JTS Group ‘A’ on adhoc basis
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4.
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S.M.S.S.V Prasad
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SPOs Kakinada division
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A.D.(Technology)C.O
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Vice post vacant
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5
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D.V.Mahidhar,
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O.S, o/o SSRM, Hyd Stg dn
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AD(Mails), C.O
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Vice Shri V.V.V. Siva Prasad Rao transferred
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Post Offices providing online Services soon - MoS
The Centre is focusing on modernization of post offices in the country to improve service delivery and enable them to compete with courier companies, Union minister of state for communications and information technology KilliKruparani said today.The Department of Posts has sanctioned Rs 4,700 crore for modernization of 1.55 lakh post offices, she said here.Under the project, a provision of Rs 1,500 crore has been made to install computers in rural post offices, Kruparani said.To overcome the delay in providing services, the Union government has embarked on a massive drive to upgrade postal infrastructure, Kruparani said.She said all the post offices in the country will be soon providing online services.
The Minister was speaking after inaugurating the first all-women post office (Mahila Dak Ghar) in Andhra Pradesh which has come up in this port city."In the coming days, their will be more such post offices across the country for the convenience of women. The Centre intends to open Mahila Dak Ghars in every metropolitan city and big towns, especially where there is sizeable population of working women, Kruparani said.
Accountability of political parties will rise under RTI, says actvist
Welcoming the judgement by the full bench of the Central Information Commission (CIC) today bringing political parties under the ambit of the RTI Act, litigant Subhash Chandra Agrawal said the order will have long term effect on the country’s political scenario.
“This order is going to have far reaching impact on accountability in political system which is currently polluted by corruption,” said Delhi-based social activist Subhash Chandra Agrawal, one of the litigants in the matter.
The CIC declared that political parties as public authorities, thereby, bringing them under Right to Information (RTI) Act. The full bench of the Commission, which had reserved its order after hearing the representations of litigants and political parties, made it public on Monday.
“We hold that INC, BJP, CPI(M), CPIO, NCP and BSP have been substantially financed by the central government under section 2(h) (ii) of the RTI Act. The criticality of the role being played by these political parties in our democratic set up and the nature of duties performed by them also point towards their public character, bringing them in the ambit of section 2(h). The constitutional and legal provisions discussed herein above also point towards their character as public authorities,” ruled the CIC.
The Commission has given six weeks time to political parties to appoint central public information officers and the appellate authorities to respond to RTI queries.
Jagdeep Chokar, founder member of Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), an organisation which works for transparency and accountability in political parties, said while it was a welcome order, he would not be surprised if political parties challenge the CIC order in a high court.
The order emanated from RTI applications filed by Anil Bairwal of ADR and Agrawal to political parties in years 2010 and 2011 respectively. Political parties told both the applicants that they did not come under the purview of the RTI Act.
Both the applicants then filed complaints with the CIC against the responses received from political parties. They contended that the political parties, being beneficiaries of the government, fell under the ambit of the RTI Act.
The CIC clubbed both the complaints as they raised similar issues pertaining to political parties.
According to the law, the RTI Act is applicable only to public authorities, which is defined as any authority body established by or under the constitution; by a law made by Parliament or state legislature; by a government notification. It includes anybody owned, controlled or substantially financed institution by the government.
During the hearing before the CIC, the litigants argued that political parties are substantially financed by the government of the day in multiple ways including land given at concessional rates and are exempt from income tax.
The salient points made by Agrawal in his representation are:
(i) The political parties hold constitutional status and wield constitutional powers under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution in as much as they have the power to —
a) disqualify legislators from Parliament and state assemblies;
b) bind legislators in their speeches and voting inside the house;
c) decide what laws are made;
d) decide whether government remains in power or which government
should come to power;
e) decide public policies that affect lives of millions of people.”
The arguments include that the government has been indirectly financing various political parties by way of free air time on All India Radio and Doordarshan. These points were presented to the Commission to make a strong case to bring parties under the ambit of RTI Act.
“Income tax returns of political parties obtained by ADR using the RTI Act reveal that on an average only about 20 percent of the income of political parties comes from donations that they disclose to the Election Commission. The sources of the remaining 80 percent of the income are shrouded in mystery. This is what gives rise to all kinds of speculation about the pernicious influence of illegal money,” submitted Bairwal.
The two major political parties Congress and BJP made a bland assertion that they are not public authorities under the RTI Act, the CIC order said. However, CPI(M) disclosed some information to the Commission regarding allotment of land to it by the Central government on certain terms and conditions but did not concede that it is public authority under the RTI Act.
NCP’s counsel submitted that all the provisions mentioned by the complainants such as free air time, allotment of land and tax exemption, cannot be construed as financing of political parties by the Central government.
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Mathematics Section Solved: PA/SA Exam Held on 19 May 2013- Phase IV
Solved Questions of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam held on 19 May 2013
Mathematics Section: Questions with Answer Key
Circles Covered: Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand and U. P. circles
Q1. The sales price an article including the sales tax is Rs 1232. The rate of sales tax is 10%. If the shopkeeper has made a profit of Rs 12%, then the cost price of the article is
A. 900
B.950
C. 1000
D. 1120
Q2. A man bought some mangoes at Rs12 per dozen and bought the same number of at Rs 10 per kg. He sold these mangoes at Rs 13 per dozen and gained Rs 160.The total number of mangos bought by him are
A. 60 dozens
B. 70 dozens
C. 80 dozens
D. 90 dozens
Ans. C
Q3. A dishonest dealer uses a scale of 90 cm instead of a metre scale and claims to sell at cost price. His Profit is:
A.9%
B. 10%
C. 10.33%
D.11.11%
Ans. D
Q4. Sukriti and Saloni are athletes. Sukriti covers a distance of 1 km in 5 minutes and 50 seconds, while Saloni covers the same distance in 6 minutes and 4 seconds. If both of them start together and run at uniform speed, by what distance will Sukriti win a 5 km mini marathon:
A. 150 m
B. 200 m
C. 175 m
D. 225 m
Ans. B
Q5. A Compact Disc Player when sold for Rs. 13,600 incurred a loss of 15%. At what price should it have been be sold to make a profit of 35% on the cost
A. Rs. 21,600
B. Rs. 20,400
C. Rs. 19,600
D. None of these
Ans. A
Q6. Cubic centimetres of silver is drawn into a wire 1 mm in diameter. The length of the wire in metres will be:
A. 84
B.128
C. 116
D. None of these
Ans. A
Q7. In 4 years Rs. 6000 amounts to Rs. 8000. In what time will Rs. 525 amount to Rs. 700 at the same rate?
A. 5 years
B.3 Years
C. 4 Years
D. None of these
Ans. C
Q8. A bus left with some definite no of passengers. At first stop half the passengers left the bus and 35 boarded the bus. At the second stop 1/5th of the Passengers left and 40 boarded the bus. Then the bus moved with 80 passengers towards its destination without stopping anywhere. How many passengers were there originally?
A. 40
B. 30
C. 50
D.60
Ans. A
Q9. 12 men and 18 boys, working 7 ½ hours a day, can do a piece of work in 60 days. If a man works equal to 2 boys, then how many boys will be required to help 21 men to do twice the work in 50 days, working 9 hours a day?
A. 42
B. 44
C. 46
D. None of these
Ans. A
Q10. Choose the correct statement
A. An irrational number is real number that cannot be written as simple fraction
B. A rational number is real number that cannot be written as simple fraction
C. An irrational number is real number that can be written as simple fraction
D. A rational number is real number that cannot be written as a complex fraction
Ans. A
Q11. The income of Ram is 20% less than Shyam. Then Shyams income is greater than Ram by
A. 20%
B.25%
C.30%
D.15%
Ans. B
Q12. If the prices of oranges was less by 40%, one could buy 32 more for rs 120/-. The price presently is
A. Rs 3.00
B. Rs.2.00
C. Rs 1.50
D.Rs 2.50
Ans. D
Q13. A metallic cube of area 600 square centimetres is melted and cast into small steel cylinders of length 0.5 cms and radius _/ 7 (underroot) cms. How many complete cylinders can be cast?
A. 9
B. 11
C. 8
D. None of these
Ans. D
Q14. It is 185 km from city A to city B. If a bus takes 2 hours to cover the first 85 km, how long must it take to travel the final 100 km in order to average 50 kmph for the entire trip
A. 102 minutes
B. 112 minutes
C. 60 minutes
D. 75 minutes
Ans. A
Q15. In an examination a student score 1 mark for each correct answer and 0.25marks deducted for each wrong answer. If he attempts all 120 questions and secures 90 marks. The number of questions he attempts correctly is
A. 100
B.106
C.96
D.None of these
Ans. C
Q16. One side of a right-angled triangle is 126 cm. The difference between the hypotenuse and the other side is 42 cm. The length of the hypotenuse is
A. 168 cm
B.189 cm
C. 210 cm
D. None of these
Ans. C
Q17. I f the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and denominator is increased by 300%, the resultant fraction is 6/11. What was the original fraction?
A. 5/11
B.7/11
C.8/13
D.8/11
Ans. D
Q18. If 6 men can do a piece of work in 20 days and one man can do the work of two boys, then in how many days can 10 men and 5 boys do the same works:-
A. 8 days
B. 10 days
C. 12 days
D- None of these
Ans. D
Q19. 12 X 16/……..
A.2/3
B. 4/3
C. 4
D. None of these
Ans. C
Q20. A man sold 2 watches Rs 99/- each. He gains 10% on one watch and loses 10% on another. Find his gain or loss %.
A.1%loss
B.10% loss
C.10% Profit
D. No profit No loss
Ans. A
Q21. The ratio of cost price and sale price of an article is 10:11. The percentage of profit is
A. 11.5%
B.10.5%
C.10%
D.11%
Ans. C
Q22. The income of A and B are in the ratio of 3:2 and their expenditures are in the ratio of 5:3. If each saves Rs 1000, the income of B is
A. Rs 6000
B. Rs 5000
C. Rs4000
D. None of these
Ans. C
Q23. If Rs 200 doubles in 10 years at Simple interest. What is the rate of interest
A.5%
B.10%
C.8%
D. None of these
Ans. B
Q24.The average of three numbers is 77. the first number & second number is 78 and 79 respectively. find out third number?
A. 73
B.74
C.71
D.75
Ans. B
Q25. In a stock clearance sale Beta shoe company announces 20% discount.If the discounted price of a pair of shoes is Rs 1520/-. find its original price?
A.Rs 1800
B.1900
C.1950
D.2000
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Answer Key English Section: Postal Assistant Exam Held on 19 May 2013
Solved Questions of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam held on 19 May 2013
English Section: Questions with Answer Key
Circles Covered: Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand and U. P. circles
Directions: (1 to 3) Give one word for the underlined phrase
Q1. The small child does whatever his father was done
A. has done
B. did
C. Does
Ans. C
Q2. He is too important for tolerating for any delay
A. to tolerate
B. to tolerating
C. at tolerating
D. with tolerating
Ans. A
Q3. Why did you not threw the bag away
A. did you not throw
B. had you not throw
C. did you not thrown
D. you did not thrown
Ans. A
Directions: (4 to7) select the word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in meaning
Q4. ENORMOUS
A. Soft
B. Average
C.Tiny
D. Weak
Ans. C
Q5. ARTIFICIAL
A. Red
B. Natural
C. Truthful
D. Solid
Ans. B
Q6. EXPAND
A. Convert
B. Condense
C. Congest
D. Conclude
Ans. B
Q7. FRAUDULENT
A. Candid
B. Direct
C. Fortnight
D. Genuine
Ans. D
Directions: (8 to 9) Choose correctly spelt words
Q8.
A. Pessenger
B. Passenger
C. Pasanger
D. Pesanger
Ans. B
Q9.
A. Benefitted
B. Benifited
C. Benefited
D. Benefeted
Ans. C
Directions: (10 to 12) Choose Synonyms for the given words
Q10. Attain
A. Acquire
B. Leave
C. Accept
D. Excuse
Ans. A
Q11. Verify
A. Acceptable
B. Condemn
C. Testify
D. Praise
Ans. C
Q12. Immortal
A. Mortal
B. Eternal
C. Dead
D. Eminent
Ans. C
Q13. Point out the verb in the following words.
A. Success
B. Succeed
C. Successful
D. Successfully
Ans. B
Q14. Find out the sentence in Passive voice
A. The judge convicted the culprit for his offence
B. The culprit apologised to the judge for his offence
C. The judge scolded the culprit for his offense
D. The culprit was punished for his offence by the judge
Ans. D
Q15. Point out the correct sentence
A. The teacher said that the Earth moved round the sun
B. The teacher told that the Earth was moving round the sun
C. The teacher said that the Earth moves round the Sun
D. The teacher said that the Earth had moved round the sun
Ans. C
Q16. Mark the correct Passive form of the sentence
I play cricket with my friends
A. I play with my friends cricket
B. Cricket plays my friends with me
C. Cricket is played by me with my friends
D. Cricket was played by me with my friends
Ans. C
Directions: (17 to 18) identify the tenses in the following sentences
Q17. She reached the examination hall well in time
A. Present perfect
B. Past indefinite
C. Past Perfect
D. Future indefinite
Ans. B
Q18. I am learning English from my Uncle
A. Past Continuous
B. Present perfect
C. Present Continuous
D. Future indefinite
Ans. C
Directions: (19 to 21) Mark the appropriate words to fill in the blanks
Q19. God helps those _____help themselves
A.Who
B. Which
C. that
D. whom
Ans. A
Q20. It is raining heavily, take _____umbrella
A. The
B. An
C. A
D. Some
Ans. B
Q21.We have been waiting for the train___more than two hours
A. Since
B. From
C. Until
D. For
Ans. D
Directions: (22 to 24) Identify the parts of Speech of underlined
Q22. Good students are always Successful in life
A. Adverb
B. Noun
C. Adjective
D. Pronoun
Ans. C
Q23. The teacher was very pleased with me
A. Preposition
B. Conjunction
C. Pronoun
D. Adverb
Ans. A
Q24. Cross the busy road carefully
A. Noun
B. Adjective
C. Verb
D.Adverb
Ans. B
Directions : change the following sentence into reported Speech
Q25. Rahul Said “ I am busy now”
A. Rahul said that he was busy then
B. Rahul said that he is busy now
C. Rahul Said that he was busy now
D. Rahul said that he was busy now
Ans. B
Reasoning Section: Solved Questions of Postal/Sorting Assistant Exam held on 19 May 2013
Reasoning Section: Questions with Answer Key
Circles Covered: Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand and U. P. circles
Starting of Questions only given….For full Questions refer Question Paper
Directions (01 to 03):
In a business School four students Dinakaran, Sumit, Tarun and Amul ……………..
Q1. Who does not Play Chess
(A) Dinakaran
(B) Amul
(C) Sumit
(D) Tarun
Ans. B
Q2. Who studies Psychology and Plays Billiards
(A) Sumit
(B) Tarun
(C) Dinakaran
(D) Amul
Ans. C
Q3. How many games are played and subjects studied by all the four students
(A) 6,3
(B) 3,2
C . 5,4
(D) None of these
Ans. A
Q4. A man stands on tower and sees two hill peaks.……………
(A) North West
(B) South West
(C) South
(D) West
Ans. D
Q5 Ram Starts his journey from X point. There are seven cricketers…………
(A) 21 Km
(B) 25Km
(C)29Km
(D) None of these
Ans. C
Q6. In a code CAGE is represented as 2064……………
(A)18
(B)19
(C)21
(D)24
Ans. B
Q7. If all the letters in English alphabet are written in reverse order…………
(A)O
(B)M
(C)N
(D) None of these
Ans. C
Directions: Study the following arrangements ……
Q8. How many such symbols are there…….
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
Ans. A
Directions: In each of the following series………….
Q9. EOISMWQA?
(A)VE
(B)ZF
(C)XF
(D)UE
Ans. D
Directions: Jumbled letters of some……………
Q10. AYDOT
(A) A
(B) D
(C) T
(D)Y
Ans. D
Q11.ILCEOP
(A) P
(B)O
(C)L
(D)E
Ans. D
Q12.If P means “+”and Q means”X”……..
(A)32
(B)42
(C)36
(D) None of these
Ans. A
Q13. In a certain code (i) “Count me out”…………
(A)9
(B)4
(C)2
(D)7
Ans. B
Q14.”Suma” is shorter than “uma”……
(A)Neha
(B) Hema
(C) Uma
(D)Sudha
Ans. B
Q15. In a certain code PLATE is written
(A)DDFBS
(B)DEBFS
(C)DEFBS
(D)DEFCBS
Ans. C
Q16. Q says M and T are……………..
(A) Brother
(B) Husband
(C)Uncle
(D) None of these
Ans. D
Q17. In a certain code language”bring the white board”……
(A)ka
(B)pa
(C)Ka or pa
(D)ra
Ans. C
Directions: Q18 to Q19: Five persons are travelling in a train……………
Q18. How is Babu related to Eshoo
(A) Father
(B) Mother in Law
(C) Brother in law
(D)Father in Law
Ans. D
Q19. How is Amitha related to Eshoo
(A)Sister
(B) Mother
(C) Mother in Law
(D) Niece
Ans. C
Q20. 3 2 3
9 2 2
2 3 2.......
(A) 125
(B)25
(C)30
(D)46
Ans. B
Q21. Which one number can be placed at the sign of ................
(A)11
(B)13
(C)12
(D)none of these
Ans. C
Q22. Which one number can be placed at the sign of ................
(A)Q7
(B)Q6
(C)Q5
(D)None of these
Ans. B
Q23.If the following series are written in reverse order.....
Ans. C
Q24. Find the odd one out
(A) Malaria
(B) Plague
(C) Dengue
(D)Tetanus
Ans. D
Q25.ZX,XV,---,TR, RP
(A)VU
(B) VS
(C)VT
(D) VW
Ans. C
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