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aw @) 8 @ 6) © ” @) o (10) an fom te wW Kipsismas SoS OS 8 5 ONS es #88 B28) MATHEMATICS FUNG CHAPTER 1+2(1* YEAR) If a~p ) po~y ()~proq (d) ~P~g The negation of the statement “for all sets there is one subset” is (a) For some sets there is not one subset (b) For all sets there is not one subset (©) For not sets there is one subset (d) For some sets there is one subset The statement x(x» y) is falseif (a) x is true and y is true (b) x is false and y is true (©) x is true and y is false (@) x is false and y is false The order of the group G = {0,1,2,34,5} under addition modulo (a4 ° (b) 5 6 (@ Infinite Va, ©G, which of the following is reversal law of inverses? @(«" (0) (ab)! =a" © i m @(aby'= oa! + To [i [2 TEEPE TE From the above table, inverse of 2s? 22 fot (a)-2 (b)0 ()1 (d) None of these A IF (P(4),7) is a monoid then its identity element iss (#(4).n) CO ADS, rene ot} Mb) 4 (©) P(A) @ {4} (PANY) 2 dyer Let G={1,2,3,4,5}, then G is not a group wart, 1} (+ (+ (c) x (d) All of these. wi of the followit ain Abelian group? @) (Re+) (b) (Cyx) (©) (Rx) (A) All ofthese ‘The set of eube roots of unity G= {140,07} is; (a) Closed under ‘x* (b) Group under ‘x? (c) An Abelian group under * x* (d) Non-Abelian group For any 4G, if Gis group ward. '*'then “a” is called idempotent i (a) ataze (b) ata=a (as @ asa IO 5477-786- 632-17 PAGE 4 OF 4 @2™= SCIENTA VISION . Entry Test Preparation {APPLE} is a) Notaset b) Asset ) — Asingleton set d) — Allare incorrect Q {xpreRax’ a) {=16} b) {+16} 2 {9} a {} (3) Number of elements in the set {ab,cd} are; a) Li) ee 2 do 2 (4) If AUB=B and AM B= A. then a) BoA b) ACB A= 4) A=B (3) 4-(BUC)=? a) (4-B)U(4-C) me > (A=B)N(4-C) »)-g§ — | 4) —_Notpossible 7 (6) The number of proper subsets of the set {1, 2, 3,4} are a) 2 by) 2-1 e). 22 d 2 () AN(B-A a) (ANB)-A b) (AUB)-4 ©) ¢ doa (8) {x|xePA9~ B is a) ~B>A b) BA) ~A>B A) None of these (39) The function f:x—+ Vx" is called _ a) Identity function cc) Square root function eke b) Linear function d) Bothaand (40) Set of residue classes modulo 5 is-an abelian group under the binary operation addition, the inverse of 4is a) 4 ty 4 on ol d) sl (41) Thesbliition of the equation ax = b,in a group is , & by) xzatxb od) x=bXa" — d)— Both aandb a (42) Which of the following is a proposition (1) Bird fly inthe air (11) It is raining (111) Two and two makes four a) Honly 6) Landilonly’ c)* Janddlfonly d) Mand Ii! only (43) f(x) =|x)- then f7'(x)= a) 1 » x ao bl (44) WX ={asb,ed}, ¥ ={1,2,3,4} and 8 ={(a,3),(6,1),(c.2),(4,4)}. then g is function from X to Y. a) 1-1 b) Onto 6) Bijecitve —d)_—_- None of the above (45) Which of the following is true? a) faef{a}} b) —aeffat} oo) ac fa} d) — Allof these A TERI. 142170166 LW Page 4 of 4 wy KIPSsmintests ‘nd we CHAPTER 3 + 4 +5 (1°" YEAR) qeared a (For the system } evan ot ris (2 4 (A) Cannot be catcutated @) order of matrix 8 and C are 3x2and BA=C, then order of matrix A is; (@) 3x3 (b) 3x2 (©) 2x2 (d) 2x3 (23 3) verse of @ ( 3 ys 3 2 eae 21s 6 7 8 9 @ fo o -3 3 a=? oo 0 2 3 lo 0 0 0 4| (a) 240 (b) 240 (oo (d) 120 102 © wa 2 Jae My ~My +s, sis equal to (@)0 (b)! © (@10 7 -4 © |2 5 1417 (@312 (b)-117 (312 wo mp4 Wa=|-g 1 {then rosg @ Pntreg (b) -rgg rn (©) rag—r'n (d) rig -rns +x 5 7 7 @ —] 0 x l=0 then its roots are o 1g . (@)-4 only (b) 2 only (©) 42 only (A) 42,4 only Seay 44: ©) The value of 4 for which the system of equations x-+2y~32=-2 } husinfinite number of Gxt Sy tae solutions . @5 (b)-5 (@o (d) None of these lo (10) tenn 2 324 @-1 1 | (b) 2 -1 2 324 @{-1 14 2-12 MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-3+4+5) 1*° YEAR PAGE 1 OF 4 WW KIPSiemtis: ay oa fh ‘| and A+A°'=q/ythen value of p and g respectively are wit wae (4) Both “a” and “6 a4 4 (12) Which of the following is a scalar matrix? 500 (a) [0] (b) (i 5] (0 5 0 (d) Both “a” and “c” 7 00s (13) fA.and Bare singular inatrices, then which of the following is true? (a) (A+B) =A? +B? +248 (by (4B)'= BAS (©) (AB) = BA’ (@) All ofthese 4) wal! 7 and A? =/, then value of mr — mis (oo +1 ©! @3 {Ss 2f-1s 9 xf, 2 Jane 1-3 13 “13 “13 of} 4] of, ‘| of | of; ] (1s) (089 sind |cose_ sno) sind 030 |"|-sind ~cos0| @0 oI (2 (17) ICA is square matrix of order 4 and |4|~3 then value of |-2 4 (48 0 (48 (6 (18) IFA. and B are symmetric matrices of same order then which one is symmetric? (@) AB+ BA (Ara (0) 2438 (a) All ofthese 341 (19) Therank of [1 3 2] iss 4-13 (a! (b)2 ©3 (a) None of these 210 20) AH] 11 Of then det (4° 2-35 @s wt ©! w-t 5 5 wey ti 21) The augmented matrix of the system 2x— y+ wise iad 12 - ! ty 2- 3543} [3 543 3 35-43 wy 42 i (a) rerhcouen yore [sent “ay +42 =10 : @-1 wo lr 7 . MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-3+4+5) 1"" YEAR PAGE 2 OF 4 WW Kips: de ORF OM @3) 4) @s) 26) en (28) 9) G0) en 2 G3) ed @5) 6) G7) (38) @%) MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-3+4+5) 1°" YEAR ar & @Q' = ee 0 Qae3i i The matrix | 2437 0 34i lis Pons 0 (a) Symmetric (b) Skew Symmettic _(¢) Her Which of the following is in reduced echelon fot (d) Skew hermiti 1300 piu tout boot @loo 1 of mlooos} w@for eof we! 12 ooot 0108 0010 oot If STV are thres essuch that 7V/ =S,then which is true where |7| #0? 1 Wvest! meV =T's (a) Vand (b) Hand Hl () ML only (a) Lonly 1638! = 27°" and v= y=? th @(,3) (5) 3.2 ‘The solution set of the equation 5+" —=5 (@ (h2} by {1.2} (©) {2.1} (@) (2-1) px! +qx~1x2 3x +2=0 will be resiprocal equation if (Where pareR) (@) p=3, ® red ©p -3r<0 (@) p=2.g=-3reR Lvoxa* kato (16 (b) 160 (@-16 (4) 16." oat oO = @o (by! (oo Wat If w is cube root of unity then (-1+0" a") is (a) -2” (yo wo? wt If the roots of the equation 2x? ~3x-+e=0 are real and irrational, a possible value of (a2 (b) 1 (ot (d)2 Product of four fourth roots of unity and Bis (a) 8l (b) -81 (ot (d)-l If 2x ax? +3ax 7 is divided by x~2 and leaves the remainder 9, then value of «is; (a2 (b) 9 ()-1 (do If 4x? 1 is a factor of 2x" + 4ax! + bx? +1, then values of a and 6 are: ot was oor! wal If the product of the roots of equation x? ~3kx + 2c" ~1=0 is 7, then & = (a)! (b) 0 (2 (d)3 If the roots of the equation x! ~7x-+4=Odiffer by unity, then 2 = oe ut or ia If a, Bare the roots of x! 9x4 5= hem the value of (c! +f") -(a~ A) is 7 (10 7 (710 ‘The value of p for which the roots of the equation 3x!~(p!—8)0147 =Oare additive inverse of each oth 1 - (@)2 ) (22 (d) #22 PAGE 3 OF 4 WW KIPSimcress | (40) ry (42) (43) « (45) (46) «a (48) (49) (50) MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-3+4+5) 4° YEAR, ‘The value of & for which the roots of 3x? +75 +(A? + 3)~ 0 multiplicative inverse of each other is, . (a) 3 (b)3 (0 (d) 43 Ma, A are the roots of equation 3x ~6x-+11=0, then the equation whose roots are a3 is (a) x’ -6x433=0 (b) 3x? -6x4+33=0 (c) xv’ +6x-3 ‘The quadratic equation whose roots are 30,30 is, =0 (d) 3x" +6x-99=0 (a) xP -3x-9 (b) x? -3x49= (©) 3x? 434 (d) x) 43x49=0 The graph of y=3x"~Jx+1 does not meet the x ~ axis if, (@ 2212 Wasi (@ asi2 @acr For what value of m the roots of equation (m +1) +2(0n4+3)s+m +8 =Oare equal? \ 1 2 (a) 3 (b) 3 (c)3 (d) 3 Solution of the equations x? +y? =-8 and xy =—4 is: (a) (2.2) () (-24,-2/) (©) (2.21) (€) (24,21) IBY (IVY ay. (@o On 1 wa W(2? -9)x? + (423)x+ 2584 +6=0is an identity in "x"then (a)3 (b) -3 (c)2 2 aL tncmaseB ls xl Aes) (b)0 (I (dd) The partial fraction of — ig, FH tae 12 i yh Pe gy tee Fp at OL Fon Ota ae 13 Saya Ae the partial fractions of; a tx ax ax a at _—4t f _ ‘ Ox—21 © Sylora © x4 10x-21 ( DF +10x421 ua 786- 632-17 PAGE 4 OF 4 7) 16) o MATHEMATICS NUST CHAPTER 3+4+5 (15t YEAR) 20 is: (1 9) iz 0 ‘1 2 fl 0 a |? d) @.4)3 un by) sa) b) i c) 0 d) 2 If A is any square matrix, then the transpose of a matrix obtained by replacing each element of A by its corresponding co-factors is called a) AdjointofA >) —_ Singular matrix ©) Inverseof Ad) None Suppose C ig a 5x6 matrix and D is @ 6x5 matrix then product DC isa: ay 5x3 matrix b) 6x6 awit cc) 6x5 matrix d)_—.None n |sthen 4.4‘ =? fy p 237 a) i4 b) jal c) 1246 @& fl 4 3} il [5 6 9) 34) LetB=\7 -2. 8 | then wace of B= 7 -1) yo bo 7 ) 1 Y Let A be a square matrix of order 6x6 and given that det(A)=2 then dey 2A)=? ay 4 by) 16 ey 28 dod Mn) 1) then X=? Ls i] i304) [3 4] f-3 4] Bo a) b | o | | M4 ya a3! 9 fa ap % [as 4 log, «| t=! |. then Al =2 foe tenia at bo ©) loeb d)— tognar Page lof 5 C= SCIENTA VISIOM 0, -446 (10) The matrix (42 3 } Jis a) Symmetric b) — Skewsymmetric c)-—Hermitian d)—- Skew Hermitian 1 wo ow ay jo w 1 jw? w 1 al bo °) 4 0 fl a@ z| (12) Ifthe matrix |1 2. 5| isnot non-singular then a=? 11 a) 2 1 0 d) None of these (3) ax+by ex+dy=0 then y= a 6 e a) b o 4) ad -be > abe > debe ) Ge-ad Lod (14) If A=}3 0 S|then typ Ma, = loa a) 14 bos ce -IS d) None (15) For a Homogeneous system of liner equations the Solution (0.0.0) is called a) Non-trivial solution c) Trivial solution ) Feasible solution 4) None B82 01 q lo 2-19 a6 4. 0 05 00 07 a) 42 b) 21 °o 0 d 2 an Z=([Z,],, then zl, =? a) ZI. b) LZ ©) LZ da) None 18) (4B"C'y = a) a(B'y c bh CaA(a'y ©) (BY 4d) None (19) Value of (1+0* +017)” is; a) @ bol 3. 90 ago (20) Ifa. B are the roots of the equation px7+qx-r = 0 then value of a? + B? a) q?-2pq by (q?-2pq)p* ©) — -3q/p d) -a(q"3prv/p* Page 2 of 5 ay (22) 23) (24) (25) (26) @7) (28) 29) (30) Bh (33) Ga) ‘The sum of the squares of the coordinates of a point is 41 and the product of their square 1 400. The coordinates of the point are: a) (G.4)} b) {4.5)} c) (6, 7)} d) Sutn of the roots of the equation | Lx? + 3x7 ~24x +16 =0 is; 24 a bb o = ad) u ul m ‘The value of p for which the equation 2x7 V2 px~p=0 has equal roots is (are): ay 0 b) 4 °) 04 d) The number of real roots of the equation gees = | are a) 0 bo °. 2 4d) [fone root of Sx? +13x+4=0 Js the reciprocal of the other then ; 1 a) k=0 bd) k=5 2) kee d 1fReR/zeV2+ 2+ veoees oon, then x =? a) 1 by 2 ) Botha&b d) If-2 is the root of x32 +2x-20=0, then depressed equation is a) °+3x+6=0 by x3x*+6x-10°0 Oy) +3100 ad) None of these a 10-0 For what value of m, the polynomial x°-4x°+2x~m "ga factor of the polynomial x-3? a) 37 vb) 48 2. St d) The solution set of the equation 2"°"?*"? = 1 is b) {-L-2} °) {3} d) “The values of °s° which satisties the equation 5? +2= 3s? are al b 2 °o 8 4 3x! -2x? + 5x? -2x+3=0 is called _______ Equation a) Radical b) Algebraic c) Reciprocal d) Which one of the following result is NOT wue? a) I+a@ro? = db) w=! °) d) ol 4) The real fourth roots of 256 are a) 244i b) 46,464 ©) £5,457 d) ‘The product of imaginary fourth roots of 16 is al b) +16 16 4) Both (a) & (c) Homogenous o Page 3 of 3 (40) Gb (45) 146) (47) (48) (49) The roots of the equation x? - a) =i b) a thi 4 th What will be the value of “tif polynomial ' ~ 21° +k? —1+& is divided by ~2 and remainder is 8° ay? 8 8 4d 10 Which one of the following is a Zero of f(z)= z'-32?-2z+4? a) b) c) d) z=] For what value of ‘m’, x-2 isa factor of the polynomial 2xx* +x? + mx? 8? a) 8 b) m=8 ) dy 8 If x=—4 is the solution of x? -28x-48=0, then depressed factor will be a) x 4x12 b) x’ -4x-12=0 ° eede-12 dy x Ifa. are the roots of 2x" +3x+1=0. then value of a°f +ap! =? 1 3 9 a) = bos ¢ = gy 2 4 ) 2 ” 8 J 4 116=0. then one root of the equation ax? + bx +¢=0 is 4) Multiplicative inverse of other ©), Twice the other b) Additive inve¥se of other 4) Square the other sum and product of the roots of x*~3ex~2 =0 are equal. then the vaiue of eis ay 372 » bp V2 eS dy 2, For what value of “n° the roots of 2x" —Sx-+.1=0 will be multiplicative inverse of cach other? a) | b 2 os 45 if 2+ 37 is one root of quadratic equation, then equation will be a) x +4x-7=0 °) b) S+dx47=0 d If do and 44 re the roots, then the equation will be a) x -4x-16= by P44 a6 °) d) x’ +4x-16=0 ; 1t Wf a.B are the roots of x? -7x+12=0. then equation whose roots are 4,4 ig ay x= 7x4 b) 12x?-7x+1=0 e) d) ‘What will be the values of k if roots of x? + kx +9=0 are real’? ay (-6.6) db) k26 ) kS-6 d) Under what condition, the roots of x? +(mx+ c)? =a? will be equal? ay ch =a(lemy e) ¢ (Lem?) b) c =taVltnr? d) ca Vl+m? Page 4 of 5 (35) (37) (58) (39) (60) SCIENTA Visior. Which one of the following systems of equations has {(2,0),(~2,0)} as solution set? dx’ +p = a 2x'-y =8 The sum of the squares of two numbers is 100. If one number is 2 more than the other, then numbers are a) 68 b) 6-8 2 810 d) Both (a) & (b) If a=b=c. then the roots of the equation (x - a)(x = )+(x~ b)(x—e) + (x= e)(x—a) = 0 are a) Real b) Unequal ©) Equal 4) Complex Which of the following equation is an identity? a) (x+2)? =x'+4x+4_ b) (x-1) °c) x+1=0 d) None Which of the following is a rational fraction. ay Se » «YE gy) None x-v2 Vx+3 If ina rational fraction “ a “degree of P(x) is less than that of Q(x), then the fraction is called . a)--Lmproper fraction ©) Proper Fraction ‘b) Irrational fraction d) Conditional fraction An equation which is satisfied only for a particular value ‘ofthe variable is called? a) Conditional equation c) Identity b) Fraction d) None When a rational fraction is separated into sum of two or more fractions, the result is aan, a) Conditional equation ©) Identity 'b)_ Improper fractions 4) Allof these A, 8 3Mxe4) (etl) (x43) (r+ 4) then values of A,B,C are? ) ASL Be a 7 d) A=1,B= If'a,b, ¢, are three consecutive natural numbers then, (+4) _ Gr dirre) ab “1 a ~ ° (eb) ere) rb) ee be (a+b) ere) Oe is the partial fraction of » Ferd oS eparD 3x-1 3x A IAI AAU ts wats (EIN (F +Dar3) oF epee Pt I | IAN LLbT Page 3 of 5 wy KIPSIEESS MATHEMATICS FUNG CHAPTER 6 + 8 (1" YEAR) (1) 1F18,x,y,-3 areim A.P, then (x,y) i equal to (a) (13,6) (b) (12,5) © (Ih) (@) (10,3) 4 ona it 3 @ If the sum of an infinite geometric series is, and lis first term is 7 then the ‘common ratio is 1 1 1 wt @s wt 9 © z or @) A person went on a diet for 10 weeks. Bach week he lost 3 pounds. At the end of the dieting period he weighed 218 pounds. How much did he weigh before he began diet? (a) 200 pounds (b) 245 pounds (©) 256 pounds (d) 248 pounds (8 The sum of series x(2) 2 wot Te (d) Does not exist © aE (5) If G.Mand H.Mof two numbers is 5, then A.M is @7 . (0)5 4 @1 (6) The value of a computer depreciates at the rate of 25% per year. What will be the value of the computer 3 years hence which is now pu! rchased for Rs.10,000; (a) 3000.9 (b) 4394 (c) 2856. (d) 4218.75 (7) _~—s If the 5® term of an arithmetic sequence is 13 and 17 term is 49. Then 13% term of this sequence will be: (a2! (b) 37 ©25 @31 >. * W& a=)'k, then a n(ntl) @ 2 © aleearet (©) The least value of n such that 1+3+5+7+...ton terms2625, is (935 (25 © é (10) Weenies 142449507986. 4 564 59 thon sum = (@) 1124 (b) 1200 © 1459 (@)2400 (11) Which one is a geometric sequence? @ {1-y} oS} © {2541} (@) All of these MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-6+8) 1°" YEAR PAGE 10F 4 wW Kips “Ses Ms 8 8 8 (2) (13) (4) (sy a6) an ~ 8) ay) (20) Qn @y @3) ey MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-6+8) 4" YEAR ae on 2.3) ‘The 3° term of a G.P is 27 and the 5" term is 243, then sum of first five terms is: (@) 363 (b) 152 © 183 (4) 280 If {a,} isan A.P , Seis the sum of first n terms, then Se= (b) F{LG-n)a +(n-Nas] (d) None of these Harmonic mean between 3 and 7 is 1 ay b) 10 @) 10 (b) 21 5 © 3 @ a ‘Sum of all integral multiples of 3 between 3 and 303 is; (a) 11234 (b) 15147 (©) 14356 (d) 12930 ‘What are four A.M’s biw 17 and 32? (a) 20, 23, 26, 29 (b) 18, 21, 24, 27 (©) 21, 24, 27, 31 (0, 11, 22, 29 If the sum of 1* three terms of a G.P is 21 and the sum of next three terms is 168, then the common ratio is @4 3 (3 @2 1f5* and 8" terms of a G.P are 32 and 256 respectively, then 4" term of G.P is -(@)8 (b)12 16 (620 A ball is dropped from a height of 12 feet. If on each rebound it rises to a height of 3 ime dk pap {the distance from which it fell, how far (up and down) will ball have travelled before coming to rest? (a) 13 feet (b) 84 feet (©) 10 feet (4) 48 feet 10.102.10*.108...= is equal to (10 (b) 1000 (©) 100 (@o it 4, =4,,-1(n>2) then a, is @o (b) 2 ©@-1 @r ‘The mean of next three terms of the sequence @2 a o> @2 2 (@) None If there are four arithmetic means between 3 and 23 then 4,= @7 i : Is @19 6,18 and2 not respectively in thin orders Then MiMeah hes roe me MADRE ae @is 2 wits os (@) None PAGE 2 OF 4 wy KIPS|emss 25) 26) @7 (28) @9) 30) GB) 2) @3) G4) G5) ZY =? (a) Owhen n= 1000 (b) ~1 when n= 999 (©) L when n= 998, (@) Both (a) and (b) Each term of a sequence, after the first, isi i erm » after the first, is inversely proportional to the term preceding it Ifthe first two terms are i and S, What is the 34" term? (2 )5 ot 7 5 - (@s” Convert 2.34 to.a common fraction; 234 om 3 9 21 © a 90 © 0 The sum of binomial coefficients in the expansion of (3x-4y) is; (®)-1 (6) 32 (©) 64 (128 ‘The sum of first even natural numbers? @ n° (b) n(n +1) o) not) , oe (@) an Coefficient of x in the expansion of (Sy @2n () 4n or @ ates) ‘The coefficient of xin the expansion of (2 4) is; (@) 1760 () -1760 (©) 1760 x° (6) -17605 ‘The term containing x‘in the expansion of (° = 3y' is; (a) 5 term (ote (©) 7 term (d) Not possible ‘The seventh term from the end in the expansion of (5- (a) 924x* (b) -924x° © a (@ 920° ‘What is the middle term in the expansion of (a) 924 (b) 9243" @ 4 (@) 24x" Iteoeticents xe and are same in expansion of (3+ Px)" then value of P is? @z ws @-% @} MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-6+8) 1°" YEAR PAGE 3 OF 4 WW KIPSiees (36) The term free from xin the expansion of (« (a7 (b)9 4 @3 7) 6" term in the expansion of (t is? @ to 0 x x (©) S040x a) 5040 68) X(e-K)=7 n(n? +1) nee n(x? -1) OTe 9) For all positive integral values of n, 2" -7n— (a) 36 (b) 49 ©56 69 (40) For what values of x the expansion (8-21) al deel fy 3" +2" is true only for (@ns3 (b) nz2 (©) 23 @n<3 (43) The coefficient of x‘ in the expansion of (1-2)? is, 3 1 3 by -! @% 5 ot (None ofthese (44) The value of (2.02)' up to two decimal places is; (a) 12.34 (b) 16.65 (©) 18.65 (20.24 3.5 4s) @ 3 (b) v5 “ INET 5 ‘5477- 786- 632-17 MATHEMATICS FUNG (CHAPTER-6+8) 17 YEAR PAGE 4 OF 4 "a qucat _ ~ ATEN) Ne ‘ | G® SCIENTA VISION. _ Porat” y Test Preparation & MF eh _ identity (d) commutative & Q.3° _ Which Of the Yollowing's a cancellation property,wir.t.s+? : Ke (@ ard=ate=a=b (b) (a) Set of sides of a hexagon ABCDEF. (b) sei of angles‘of a quadrilatcrals’” (©) Setofstars (@) setof planets Q.10. if ACB then n(4-B)=? @ (A) () -n(B) (©) -n(4)=n(B) (a) snoneioF hese 0° 0s Qu A=B=? ; * @ An ) “AUR @ AUB (ay

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