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by shovan85 » Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:26 am
IMO B

Q IS Question and ABCD are the options

Q1: A B C
Q2: A B C
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Q3: A B C D
Q4: A B C D
Q5: A B C D

If student answer both Q1 and Q2 and any two from Q3 Q4 and Q5
then (3*3)*(4*4)*3 [last "3" is multiplied as the ans can be Q3Q4 or Q4Q5 or Q5Q3]

If student answer one of Q1 and Q2 and all 3 from Q3 Q4 and Q5
then 2*(3)*(4*4*4) [first "2" is multiplied as the ans can be Q1 or Q2]

these two results Add to 816