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| 301. |
Give Reasons for studying |
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Answer» Give Reasons for studying |
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| 302. |
Public Facilities relate to the public’s |
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Answer» Public Facilities relate to the public’s |
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| 303. |
Which Article of our Constitution safeguards our Fundamental Rights by granting us the Right to Constitutional Remedies? |
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Answer» Which Article of our Constitution safeguards our Fundamental Rights by granting us the Right to Constitutional Remedies? |
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| 304. |
Each state has a |
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Answer» Each state has a |
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| 305. |
Janshakti Constructions Limited undertakes to construct a road 1000 metres long in 50 days. It initially uses 56 road-rollers and finds at the end of 27 days that only 448 metres of the road has been built. How many more road-rollers must be used so that the work may be finished on schedule? |
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Answer» Janshakti Constructions Limited undertakes to construct a road 1000 metres long in 50 days. It initially uses 56 road-rollers and finds at the end of 27 days that only 448 metres of the road has been built. How many more road-rollers must be used so that the work may be finished on schedule? |
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| 306. |
Which of the following Constitutions is referred as 'a living document'? |
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Answer» Which of the following Constitutions is referred as 'a living document'? |
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| 307. |
Rashtriya Bal Kosh falls under the purview of |
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Answer» Rashtriya Bal Kosh falls under the purview of |
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| 308. |
Working 8 hours a day, Kamla can embroider a saree in 18 days . How many hours per day should she work so as to finish the work in 12 days? |
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Answer» Working 8 hours a day, Kamla can embroider a saree in 18 days . How many hours per day should she work so as to finish the work in 12 days? |
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| 309. |
A group of girls being harassed by a group of boys comes under |
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Answer» A group of girls being harassed by a group of boys comes under |
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| 310. |
Which among the following is a simple sentence? |
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Answer» Which among the following is a simple sentence? |
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Q42. Which of the following is/are part of National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)? 1. Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS) 2. Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) 3. Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) 4. National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS) Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct? |
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Answer» Q42. Which of the following is/are part of National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)? 1. Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS) 2. Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS) 3. Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) 4. National Family Benefit Scheme (NFBS) Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct? |
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| 312. |
Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb. The secretary of the club _____ unanimously. |
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Answer» Fill in the blank with an appropriate verb. The secretary of the club _____ unanimously. |
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| 313. |
Bezbaruah Committee was constituted to look into concerns of |
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Answer» Bezbaruah Committee was constituted to look into concerns of |
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| 314. |
How many things is used to do construction |
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Answer» How many things is used to do construction |
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Q10. Consider the following Statements regarding welfare schemes for women: Identify the correct statements: |
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Answer» Q10. Consider the following Statements regarding welfare schemes for women:
Identify the correct statements: |
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| 316. |
The purpose of a hospital is to |
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Answer» The purpose of a hospital is to |
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| 317. |
Which of the following festivals is celebrated on Prophet Mohammed birthday? |
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Answer» Which of the following festivals is celebrated on Prophet Mohammed birthday? |
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| 318. |
Narottam Chakraborty, a PhD in history, has a good academic record. Mr Chakrabony earned his PhD on 15 july 2005 and had studied Bengali up to the higher secondary level. He has cleared eligibility test of UGC. Mr had scored 58% marks in MA exam in history |
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Answer» Narottam Chakraborty, a PhD in history, has a good academic record. Mr Chakrabony earned his PhD on 15 july 2005 and had studied Bengali up to the higher secondary level. He has cleared eligibility test of UGC. Mr had scored 58% marks in MA exam in history |
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In case of unpopular laws in a democratic government, people might |
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Answer» In case of unpopular laws in a democratic government, people might |
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| 320. |
Choose an uncountable noun from the options to fill in the blank. A man and an old lady barged into the police station with the robber who tried to steal their _______. |
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Answer» Choose an uncountable noun from the options to fill in the blank. A man and an old lady barged into the police station with the robber who tried to steal their _______. |
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Q. Anandpur was a sovereign state surrounded by two strong countries A and B. Due to attack by Country A, Anandpur had asked for support from Country B. With the effort of Country B , Anandpurhad foiled the attack of Country A.To save itself from future attack, Anandpur had accepted the sovereignty of Country B with certain conditions. Under these conditions, any law enacted by Country B for Anandpur could be applicable only after consultation with people of Anandpur. Meanwhile, Country A had adopted the policy of terrorism to destabilise country B and Anandpur. Many civilians and Army personnel had lost their lives due to inhumanistic and aggressive policy of Country A. Country A had also supported the separatist movement in Anandpur. Even after the effort of Country B, the human development index was very poor in Anandpur. Due to violence and terrorism, Industrial development was also very poor in Anandpur. There was rising discontent among youth due to the high rate of unemployment in Anandpur. Due to the misconception, People of Anandpur thought that in place of Country A , Country B was responsible for all their misery and Poverty. Country B had tried every effort to convince the people of Anandpur that Country A was responsible for all their miseries. At last, after exhausting all effort, Country B has totally revoked all the concessions provided to Anandpur and acquired the whole region of Anandpur without consulting the people of that region. Arguments given by Country B were that It was done for a temporary period to eradicate the roots of terrorism and improving the human development of that region. In this Context: Discuss the ethical issues involved in the above case. Discuss the ethical dilemmas involved in the above case Was the decision taken by country B regarding terrorism eradication ethically right? |
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Answer» Q. Anandpur was a sovereign state surrounded by two strong countries A and B. Due to attack by Country A, Anandpur had asked for support from Country B. With the effort of Country B , Anandpurhad foiled the attack of Country A.To save itself from future attack, Anandpur had accepted the sovereignty of Country B with certain conditions. Under these conditions, any law enacted by Country B for Anandpur could be applicable only after consultation with people of Anandpur. Meanwhile, Country A had adopted the policy of terrorism to destabilise country B and Anandpur. Many civilians and Army personnel had lost their lives due to inhumanistic and aggressive policy of Country A. Country A had also supported the separatist movement in Anandpur. Even after the effort of Country B, the human development index was very poor in Anandpur. Due to violence and terrorism, Industrial development was also very poor in Anandpur. There was rising discontent among youth due to the high rate of unemployment in Anandpur. Due to the misconception, People of Anandpur thought that in place of Country A , Country B was responsible for all their misery and Poverty. Country B had tried every effort to convince the people of Anandpur that Country A was responsible for all their miseries. At last, after exhausting all effort, Country B has totally revoked all the concessions provided to Anandpur and acquired the whole region of Anandpur without consulting the people of that region. Arguments given by Country B were that It was done for a temporary period to eradicate the roots of terrorism and improving the human development of that region. In this Context:
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17. Consider the following statements: 1. The doctrine of colorable legislation in India is primarily used when a law is challenged on the basis that one level of government has encroached upon the exclusive jurisdiction of another level of government. 2. Doctrine of Pith and Substance signifies only a limitation of the law making power of the legislature. It comes into picture while the legislature purporting to act within its power but in reality it has transgressed those powers. Which of the above statements is/are correct? |
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Answer» 17. Consider the following statements: 1. The doctrine of colorable legislation in India is primarily used when a law is challenged on the basis that one level of government has encroached upon the exclusive jurisdiction of another level of government. 2. Doctrine of Pith and Substance signifies only a limitation of the law making power of the legislature. It comes into picture while the legislature purporting to act within its power but in reality it has transgressed those powers.
Which of the above statements is/are correct? |
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Statement: “If you have obtained 75 or more marks in x standard, your admission to our coaching class for XII standard is guaranteed”, an advertisement Assumptions: I. Bright students generally do not opt for attending coaching classes. II. The coaching class has adequate capacity to accommodate all such students. III. The advertisement will be ignored. |
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Answer» Statement: “If you have obtained 75 or more marks in x standard, your admission to our coaching class for XII standard is guaranteed”, an advertisement Assumptions: I. Bright students generally do not opt for attending coaching classes. II. The coaching class has adequate capacity to accommodate all such students. III. The advertisement will be ignored. |
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Identify the incorrectly used verb in the sentence. Mr Khanna’s riches was so great that he could buy half of the city. |
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Answer» Identify the incorrectly used verb in the sentence. Mr Khanna’s riches was so great that he could buy half of the city. |
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| 325. |
Hitler's party which came into power in 1933 is known as |
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Answer» Hitler's party which came into power in 1933 is known as |
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| 326. |
Under which Article, due to lack of consensus among the constitutional authorities in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court invoked its extraordinary powers to assume authority to appoint the State’s Lokayukta? |
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Answer» Under which Article, due to lack of consensus among the constitutional authorities in Uttar Pradesh, the Supreme Court invoked its extraordinary powers to assume authority to appoint the State’s Lokayukta? |
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Give four examples of data that one can collect from day to day life. [4 MARKS] |
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Answer» Give four examples of data that one can collect from day to day life. [4 MARKS] |
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| 328. |
Read the following sentences and choose the correct option. I have no money to feed beggars. Her answer was a firm no. |
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Answer» Read the following sentences and choose the correct option. I have no money to feed beggars. Her answer was a firm no. |
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| 329. |
Who highlights the drawbacks of various policies? |
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Answer» Who highlights the drawbacks of various policies? |
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| 330. |
What term is used for primary requirement of food, water, shelter, sanitation, healthcare and education necessary for survival? |
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Answer» What term is used for primary requirement of food, water, shelter, sanitation, healthcare and education necessary for survival? |
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| 331. |
People or communities that are considered at the centre of the society? |
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Answer» People or communities that are considered at the centre of the society? |
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| 332. |
Who wrote the poem on untouchability? |
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Answer» Who wrote the poem on untouchability? |
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| 333. |
The family spent maximum amount on ______ . |
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Answer» The family spent maximum amount on ______ . |
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| 334. |
The most important function of the Lok Sabha is to elect the |
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Answer» The most important function of the Lok Sabha is to elect the |
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| 335. |
Identify the tense of the sentence. He was annoyed because he got punished. |
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Answer» Identify the tense of the sentence. He was annoyed because he got punished. |
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| 336. |
Which of the following is a fundamental right? |
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Answer» Which of the following is a fundamental right? |
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| 337. |
How will you record increase in Provision for Doubtful Debts while preparing Cash Flow Statement? |
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Answer» How will you record increase in Provision for Doubtful Debts while preparing Cash Flow Statement? |
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| 338. |
Which of the following is/are functions performed under Integrated Child Development Services? Code: |
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Answer» Which of the following is/are functions performed under Integrated Child Development Services? Code: |
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| 339. |
What term means excluding or banishing an individual or a group? |
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Answer» What term means excluding or banishing an individual or a group? |
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| 340. |
The functions of a defence lawyer include |
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Answer» The functions of a defence lawyer include |
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| 341. |
In which country are non-Muslims not allowed to build temples or churches? |
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Answer» In which country are non-Muslims not allowed to build temples or churches? |
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Marginalisation can take place because of |
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Answer» Marginalisation can take place because of |
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| 343. |
Who is the Constitutional Head of our country? |
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Answer» Who is the Constitutional Head of our country? |
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It would be ungrateful not to recognize how immense the boons are which science has given to mankind. It has brought within reach, the benefits and advantages which only a short time ago were the privilege of the few. It has shown how malnutrition, hunger and disease can beovercome. Fields of knowledge, experience and recreation open in the past only to a few have been thrown open to millions A. Man is ungrateful in not recognising the blessings that science has showered on him as these include freedom from malnutrition, hunger and diseases. All the people are now able to enjoy the benefits of knowledge, experience and recreation. B. Science has improved man's life by bringing within his reach the innumerable benefits that were the privilege of a select few. C. No man can fail to thank science as it has thrown open knowledge, experience, and recreation to millions of people. It has eradicated malnutrition, hunger and diseases to be replaced with benefits and privileges. D. We cannot count all the blessings that science has bestowed on man. There are many benefits and advantages like malnutrition, hunger and diseases. Knowledge recreation and experiences are now open to all |
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Answer» It would be ungrateful not to recognize how immense the boons are which science has given to mankind. It has brought within reach, the benefits and advantages which only a short time ago were the privilege of the few. It has shown how malnutrition, hunger and disease can beovercome. Fields of knowledge, experience and recreation open in the past only to a few have been thrown open to millions A. Man is ungrateful in not recognising the blessings that science has showered on him as these include freedom from malnutrition, hunger and diseases. All the people are now able to enjoy the benefits of knowledge, experience and recreation. B. Science has improved man's life by bringing within his reach the innumerable benefits that were the privilege of a select few. C. No man can fail to thank science as it has thrown open knowledge, experience, and recreation to millions of people. It has eradicated malnutrition, hunger and diseases to be replaced with benefits and privileges. D. We cannot count all the blessings that science has bestowed on man. There are many benefits and advantages like malnutrition, hunger and diseases. Knowledge recreation and experiences are now open to all |
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Under the term ‘double jeopardy’ implied in clause of Article 20 of the Constitution of India, a person |
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Answer» Under the term ‘double jeopardy’ implied in clause of Article 20 of the Constitution of India, a person |
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| 346. |
If we use borewella indiscriminately what could be the consquence |
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Answer» If we use borewella indiscriminately what could be the consquence |
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It would be ungrateful not to recognize how immense the boons are which science has given to mankind. It has brought within reach, the benefits and advantages which only a short time ago were the privilege of the few. It has shown how malnutrition, hunger and disease can be overcome. Fields of knowledge, experience and recreation open in the past only to a few have been thrown open to millions. A. Man is ungrateful in not recognising the blessings that science has showered on him as these include freedom from malnutrition, hunger and diseases. All the people are now able to enjoy the benefits of knowledge, experience and recreation. B. Science has improved man's life by bringing within his reach the innumerable benefits that were the privilege of a select few. C. No man can fail to thank science as it has thrown open knowledge, experience, and recreation to millions of people. It has eradicated malnutrition, hunger and diseases to be replaced with benefits and privileges. D. We cannot count all the blessings that science has bestowed on man. There are many benefits and advantages like malnutrition, hunger and diseases. Knowledge recreation and experiences are now open to all. ___ |
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Answer» It would be ungrateful not to recognize how immense the boons are which science has given to mankind. It has brought within reach, the benefits and advantages which only a short time ago were the privilege of the few. It has shown how malnutrition, hunger and disease can be overcome. Fields of knowledge, experience and recreation open in the past only to a few have been thrown open to millions. A. Man is ungrateful in not recognising the blessings that science has showered on him as these include freedom from malnutrition, hunger and diseases. All the people are now able to enjoy the benefits of knowledge, experience and recreation. |
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Along with Fundamental Right to Life, which right does Article 21 include? |
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Answer» Along with Fundamental Right to Life, which right does Article 21 include? |
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What has been referred to as ‘conscience’ of the Indian Constitution? |
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Answer» What has been referred to as ‘conscience’ of the Indian Constitution? |
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The dust storms that have large impacts on the Caribbean zone? |
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Answer» The dust storms that have large impacts on the Caribbean zone? |
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