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3.
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90
360
5.
A, B, C
30
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PART A - PHYSICS
1.
2.
227C
127C
6 104 J
PV
PV
(1)
PV
(2)
PV
(1)
(2)
PV
PV
PV
(3)
PV
(3)
(4)
(4)
V
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C
figure-1
4.
C
figure-1
figure-2
(1) 400%
(2) 33.3%
(3) 66.6%
(4) 200%
Identify the logic operation performed by the 4.
circuit given below.
A
C
-2
5
-1
figure-2
(1) 400%
(3) 66.6%
(2) 33.3%
(4) 200%
A
y
5.
(1) NOT
(2) AND
(3) OR
(4) NAND
A thin prism P1 with angle 4 and made from 5.
a glass of refractive index 1.54 is combined
with another thin prism P 2 made from glass
o f r efract ive index 1. 72 t o pr o duce
dispersion without deviation. The angle of
the prism P 2 is :(1) 5.33 (2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 2.6
y
B
(1) NOT
(2) AND
(3) OR
(4) NAND
4 1.54
P 1
1.72
P 2
P 2
(1) 5.33
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 2.6
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r
tension is applied?
7.
10 cm s1
8.
(1) 40 cms1
(2) 10 cms1
(3) 30 cms1
(4) 80 cm s1
8.
(1) 40 cms1
(2) 10 cms1
(3) 30 cms1
(4) 80 cm s1
A, B
C
A C
B C
(KA,
A
(1) 1/3 KA
(2) 3 KA
(1) 1/3 KA
(2) 3 KA
(3) 2 KA
(4) 2/3 KA
(3) 2 KA
(4) 2/3 KA
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9.
m
T
vm(Hz)
vm(Hz)
absolute temperature.
m T
D
C
T(K)
T(K)
10.
(1) A
(2) B
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(3) C
(4) D
A
B, 258 Hz 262 Hz
frequency is :-
(1) 250 Hz
(2) 252 Hz
(1) 250 Hz
(2) 252 Hz
(3) 254 Hz
(4) 256 Hz
(3) 254 Hz
(4) 256 Hz
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1
9
12.
(1) 200 Hz
(2) 300 Hz
(1) 200 Hz
(2) 300 Hz
(3) 600 Hz
(4) 400 Hz
(3) 600 Hz
(4) 400 Hz
5
(2) tan
3
1
3
1 4
(3) tan
(4) tan
4
3
29
A conductor wire having 10 free electrons/m3
1
13.
sin 1
13.
1 4
(1) sin
5
1 5
(2) tan
3
1 3
(3) tan
4
1 4
(4) tan
3
1029
m3
20A
1mm2
(e = 1.6 1019C).
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n-p-n
(1) E
(2) E
C
B
(2) E
B
C
(3) E
B
C
15.
(4) E
B
(3) E
(4) E
5(s f ) 2
d
9VT
VT
f
s
d
5(s f ) 2
d
9VT
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(3)
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Elastic
Potential Energy
(2)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
(4)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
500 N
40 m
50 N/m
80m
Gravitational
Potential Energy
Kinetic Energy
(1)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
(3)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Elastic
Potential Energy
(2)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
(4)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
Kinetic Energy
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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x,
v
a t
x/m
x/m
2
0
2
2
0
2
t/s
v/m s1
6
v/m s1
6
0
t/s
t/s
2
s
s (3) s
s
(2)
(4)
9
9
3
3
A current balance is used to measure the 18.
magnetic flux density B of a electromagnet. The
side PQ of a current balance is inserted inside
a large electromagnet. The direction of
magnetic field is as shown in figure. Length of
PQ is L. Perpendicular distances of PQ and RS
are d1 and d2 respectively from the pivot. A load
of mass m is placed along side RS. Take
acceleration due to gravity to be g. The direction
and magnitude of the current along PQ are
(1)
(1)
s
9
(2)
2
s
9
(3)
s
3
(4)
2
s
3
PQ
PQ
L
PQ
RS
d1 d2
m
RS
g
PQ
S
B
t/s
18
18
t/s
6
a/m s2
18
6
a/m s2
18
18.
t/s
S
B
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Magnitude
(1) from P to Q
md 2
BLd1
(1) P Q
md 2
BLd1
(2) from P to Q
mgd 2
BLd1
(2) P Q
mgd 2
BLd1
(3) from Q to P
md 2
BLd1
(3) Q P
md 2
BLd1
(4) from Q to P
mgd 2
BLd1
(4) Q P
mgd 2
BLd1
Y
X
Y T X
(1)
(3)
number of
atoms
time
(2) In
2
(4) 2
(1)
(3)
time
(2) In
2
(4) 2
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1
A
C
A B
AC
BC
Ball 2
Ball 2
Ball 1
Ball 1
A
21.
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
A block and a sphere of equal mass m are placed 21.
on an inclined plane. If the maximum frictional
force that can exist between the block and the
plane is equal to the weight of the block, and
there is no frictional force between the sphere
and the plane, what is the maximum angle at
which the plane can be inclined before the block
starts to slip?
(1) 1
(2) 45
(3) 3
(4) 4
(1) 30
(2) 2
(3) 60
(4) 90
(1) 30
(2) 45
(3) 60
(4) 90
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F
D
D
U,F
U,F
(1)
(1)
U,F
U,F
(2)
F
U
(2)
F
U
U,F
0
(3)
U,F
(3)
U,F
U,F
(4)
F
d
0
U
(4)
F
d
0
U
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(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(4)
(4)
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P
A
B
s
A B
KA KB
A
P
Q
s
Phase difference
B
L
Maximum kinetic
energy
3s
(1)
360
2L
KA < KB
3s
(2)
360
2L
same
(3) 180
KA < KB
(4) 180
same
3s
(1)
360
2L
KA < KB
3s
(2)
360
2L
(3) 180
KA < KB
(4) 180
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X
Y
E0
E2
X
X
Y
Y
X
(1) (E2 E0)
(4) (E2E0)
B
C
M
M
C
C
(1) Mg
Mg
(2)
2
Mg
(3)
4
(4) 2Mg
(1) Mg
(2)
Mg
2
(3)
Mg
4
(4) 2Mg
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(1) v 0 2i 4j
3v 0 3v 0
i
j
(2)
4
4
3v 0 3v 0
i
j
(3)
2
2
(4) 3v 0 i 3v 0 j
v 0 2i 4j m / s
(1) v 0 2i 4j
100
1 mm
97
3 mm
4 mm
76
(1)
0.01 cm
(2)
0.04 mm
(3)
3.79 cm
(4)
4 mm
m
a
ABCD
x y
D
x
(2)
3v 0 3v 0
i
j
4
4
(3)
3v 0 3v 0
i
j
2
2
D
x
(4) 3v 0 i 3v 0 j
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= 600 nm
I0
1.4
t = 5 m
on screen will be :-
I0
4
(2)
3I 0
4
(1)
I0
4
(2)
3I 0
4
(3) I0
(4)
I0
2
(3) I0
(4)
I0
2
(1)
30.
30.
Q : U : W
Q : U : W is
(1) 5:2:2
(1) 5:2:2
(2) 5:2:3
(2) 5:2:3
(3) 7:5:2
(3) 7:5:2
(4) 7:2:5
(4) 7:2:5
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PART B - CHEMISTRY
31.
32.
(aq.)
50 ml 0.1M H2SO4 (aq.)
= 1 gm/ml
(1) 0.5 K
(2) 1K
(3) 2K
(4) 0.25
Al(OH)3
HCl(aq)
(1)
(2)
(3)
AC 3 MgSO 4 K 3 PO 4
(4)
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34.
(1) 45 gm
(2) 22.5 gm
(3) 30 gm
(4) 12.25 gm
36.
(1) 45 gm
(3) 30 gm
(2) 22.5 gm
(4) 12.25 gm
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
35.
AgNO3 aq.
Ag
35.
100 ml MnO-4
CO 2 (g)
MnO -4
10 ml, 50 ml 1N I I2
(1) H3PO4
(2) H3PO2
(1) H3PO4
(2) H3PO2
(3) CuSO4
(4)
HNO3
HCl
(1)
+ H2
(2)
+ H2
(3)
+
+ H2
(4) Fe, HCl
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37.
CH3
38.
CH3
Me
(3) 8
(4) 20
Me
H
H
OH HO
COOH
H
HO
H
OH
COOH
COOH
COOH
OH
OH
COOH
OH
H
HO
H
COOH
COOH
Me
H
CH3
CH3 CH3
(1) CH3
H
H
H
Me
Me
Me
(2) H
COOH
OH HO
COOH
Me
COOH
H
OH
(3)
HO
H
H
H
(2) 15
COOH
COOH
(4)
(1) 10
Me
Me
(2) H
Me
H
CH3
CH3 CH3
(1) CH3
Cl2/hv
H
(3)
HO
COOH
OH
H
Me
HO
H
COOH
H
(4)
H
COOH
OH
OH
COOH
COOH
H
OH
COOH
H
HO
COOH
OH
H
COOH
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(1)
(1)
(2)
O
(3)
40.
41.
(3)
(4)
40.
(4)
273 K
9 atm
pressure is
42.
(2)
(2) 0.020 ml
(3) 2.24 ml
(4) 2.48 ml
0.9
1
(2) 0.020 ml
(3) 2.24 ml
(4) 2.48 ml
(1) 2s
(2) 2p
(1) 2s
(2) 2p
(3) 3p
(4) 3d
(3) 3p
(4) 3d
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44.
45.
46.
X (Halogen atom) =
[other then F]
ns
np
nd
43.
(4)
O
ns
nd
(1) X
X +3
(2) X
(bent)
'T'
(3) X XO 2
(4) X
d10 d
(1) [Cu(NCCH3)4]BF4 (2) (NH4)2[TiCl6]
(3) MnO42
(4) CrO42
(1)
- (2)
(3)
(4)
PhNHNH2
(1)
(2)
HO
O
OH
OH
(3)
O
np
X (F
)=
[
]
(4)
O
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48.
(1)
(2)
(Michael)
1,4-
(3)
Zn,
(4)
(1)
(1)
Br
(2)
(4)
Br
Br
In the parallel radioactive decay,
1
A B
2
A
C
the time when number of radioactive nuclei of
A, B & C becomes equal is
[Given 1 = n3 hr1, 2 = n3 hr1]
(1) 0.5 min
(2) 30 min
(3) 60 min
(4) 90 min
(2)
Br
(3)
49.
HBr
Peroxide
CH3
Br
(3)
49.
CH3CH2CH=CH2
Br
Br
(4)
Br
1
A
B
2
A
C
A, B
C
[
1 = n3 hr1, 2 = n3 hr1]
(1) 0.5 min
(3) 60 min
(2) 30 min
(4) 90 min
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50.
51.
ABABAB.....
A
B
.................................
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
52.
(2) 9 1012 M
(3) 9 1013 M
(2) 9 1012 M
(CH3)3 SiCl
(CH3)2 SiCl2
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(block)
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54.
55.
53.
(1) S2
NBS
Mg
P1 D.E.
P2
CH3CH
+
H /
(2) C2
(3) B2
(4) O3
'N'
(1) La3+, Ce+4
P3
O
P3
NBS
(Major
product)
Mg
P1 D.E.
P2
CH3CH
+
H /
(1)
(2)
(1)
OH
(2)
(3)
OH
(3)
(4)
56.
O
OH
O
O
H
1. O3
2. H2O
OH (2) H
56.
(4)
Product
(1) HO
(3) H
P3
(Major
product)
(4) HO
(3) H
OH (2) H
OH
(1) HO
OH
O
O
H
(4) HO
O
OH
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(2) CH3CH2OH
(1) CH3CH3
(2) CH3CH2OH
(3) CH3CHO
(4) CH3COOH
(3) CH3CHO
(4) CH3COOH
(1)
0.1M HNO3(aq)
0.05M NH4OH(aq.)
(1)
conductance of
solution
58.
conductance of
solution
57.
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
(2)
conductance of
solution
(2)
conductance of
solution
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
(3)
conductance of
solution
(3)
conductance of
solution
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
(4)
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
conductance of
solution
(4)
conductance of
solution
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
Vol of NH4OH(ml)
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59.
(1) (Schweizer's)
(2)
(3)
(4) Chalcopyrites
(4)
OH
OH
O Na+
O Na+
60.
+ CHCl3 + NaOH
60.
+ CHCl3 + NaOH
CHO
CHO
(1)
(:CCl2)
(C Cl
(2)
3)
(CHO)
(3)
(4)
(CHCl 2 )
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PART C - MATHEMATICS
61.
62.
63.
x 2 y 1 z
in the plane
1
2
3
2x + y + z = 5 is the line-
61.
x2
1
y 1 z
2
3
2x + y + z = 5
(1)
x 2 y 1 z
11
1
2
(1)
x 2 y 1 z
11
1
2
(2)
x 2 1 y z
11
1
2
(2)
x 2 1 y z
11
1
2
(3)
x 2 y 1 z
11
1
2
(3)
x 2 y 1 z
11
1
2
(4)
x 2 1 y z
11
1
2
If a b 2c b c a 2c a b c , then 62.
is equal to-
x 2 1 y z
11
1
2
a b 2c b c a 2c a b c ,
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 1
The integral
(4)
(3) 2
(4) 3
1 x2 1x
1
2x
e
dx is equal 63.
x
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
1 x 1
1 2x 2 e x dx
2
to1
x
x
2
(1) 2x 1 e
(3) x e
x2
1
x
1
x
x
2
(2) 2x 1 e
(4) x e
x2
1
x
(1) 2x 1 e
(3) x e
x2
1
x
x2
1
x
(2) 2x 1 e
(4) x e
x2
1
x
x2
1
x
(
C
)
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64.
x 2 y2
1 touches them at P and
Hyperbola
4 3
65.
66.
(2) (3,4)
(3) (4,3)
(4) (4,3)
y2
1
3
P
Q
Q
-
x2
4
y2 = 4x
65.
(1) (4,3)
(2) (3,4)
(3) (4,3)
(4) (4,3)
(1) 3 7
(2) 3 7
(3) 2
(4)
(1) 3 7
(2) 3 7
(3) 2
(4)
be -
(1, 1)
L,
L1 : 12x + 5y = 13
L2 : 12x + 5y = 65
A
B
AB = 5
L
-
(2) 8x + 9y 17 = 0
(2) 8x + 9y 17 = 0
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67.
5 6 2
3 0
2 5 0 1 y
Let A 5 2 x 8 0 is a 5 5 67.
0 3 2 3 5
4 7 2 1 9
5 6 2
3 0
2 5 0 1 y
A 5 2 x 8 0 , 5 5
0 3 2 3 5
4 7 2 1 9
square matrix.
9, 5
th
68.
69.
th
5
x + y
(1) 7
(1) 7
(2) 0
(3) 7
(4) 14
(2) 0
(3) 7
(4) 14
4 1
Let matrix B
, then which of the 68.
B100
-
(1) 300
(1) 300
(2) 301
4 1
9 2
(2) 301
20
(1) 20C7
(2) 14C7
(1) 20C7
(3) 20C7 13C7
(2) 14C7
(4) 20C7 14C7
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70.
lim
x2
60 x 2 4
sin(x 2)
70.
(2) 0
(1)
1
4
(2) 0
(3)
1
12
(3)
1
12
(4)
/2
73.
(2) 0
is equal to-
71.
(3)
(1)
(4)
(2) 0
(3)
(4)
3
2
If (x) = x 3x 2x + a, a R, then the real 72.
values of x satisfying (x2 + 1) > (2x2 + 2x + 3)
will be-
(x) = x3 3x2 2x + a, a R
(x2 + 1) > (2x2 + 2x + 3)
x
(1) ()
(3) (,0)
(1) ()
(3) (,0)
(2) (0,)
(4)
(2) (0,)
(4)
function)
(
[.]
)
(1) 0
(3) 2
(2) 1
(4) greater than 2
x2
74.
1
4
72.
x2
60 x 2 4
sin(x 2)
(1)
/2
71.
lim
(1) 1
(2) 2
n 1 4t
(3) 3
t 1
(1) 0
(2) 1
(4) 2
(3) 2
x
dt is
(4) 4
74.
lim cosec 4 x
x 0
(1) 1
n 1 4t
t2 1
(2) 2
dt
-
(3) 3
(4) 4
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2
(2)
135
2048
(1)
(2)
135
2048
1
; if u n is multiple of 3
u
u1 = b, u n 1 3 n
u n a ; otherwise
1
; u n ,3
u
u1 = b, u n 1 3 n
u n a ;
(1) 1
77.
1
2
135
27
(4)
1024
4096
9
Let a = 8 and b = 3 and we define a sequence 76.
{un} as follows
(3)
76.
20
5
15
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 7
2 2
135
27
(4)
1024
4096
9
a = 8 b = 3
{un}
(3)
(1) 1
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 7
a,b,c R0
x
2
2
2
x + 2(a + b )x + (b 2 + c 2 ) 2 = 0
x2 + 2(b2 + c2)x + (c2 + a2)2 = 0
x2+ 2(c2+ a2)x + (a2 + b2)2 = 0
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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79.
x 2 y2
1 is rotated 78.
9 4
co uterclockwise about origin by 45.
Then resulting equation can be written as
2
2
ax + bxy + cy = 72, then (a + b + c) is
x2 y2
9 4
45
(1) 6
(1) 6
(2) 16
(3) 26
(4) 36
1
27
1 1
(2) p ,
27 9
1 ,
80.
81.
1
(4) p ,1
3
The statement ~p (r p) is -
(4) 36
x,y,z {1,2,3}
A
p
1
27
1 1
(3) p ,
9 3
80.
(3) 26
xi yj zk 'A',
(1) p
1 1
(3) p ,
9 3
(2) 16
1 1
(2) p ,
27 9
1
(4) p ,1
3
~p (r p)
(1) p r
(2) equivalent to ~ p r
(2) ~ p r
(3) a tautology
(3)
(4) a fallacy
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
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2
-
(2) 2.5
(5 6 42 )n
(1) 133
(6 52 4) n
0 , then n can be -
(2) 113
(3) 111
(1) 2.4
(4) 2.7
84.
(3) 2.6
83.
(4) 331
(2) 2.5
(3) 2.6
(4) 2.7
1
(4 5 62 )n
(5 6 42 )n
(1) 133
(6 52 4) n
(2) 113
n
0
(3) 111
(4) 331
x3
(1 + 2x 3x2)10
(1) 200
(2) 400
200
(3) 400
(3) 400
(4) 420
(4) 420
85.
xi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
i 1 0 1 7 9 4 1 1 1
(1) 2.4
(4,0) y
= (x),
xdy + 2ydx = x(x 3)dx
y = (x)
y = x
(
)
-
(1) 32
(2)
64
3
(3)
128
3
(4) 64
(1) 32
(2)
64
3
(3)
128
3
(4) 64
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88.
Let (x)
86.
(1) 0
(2)
(3)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) 1
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(2)
88.
5
3
3
2 5
(4)
2
3
Radius of largest circle with center (0, 1) which 89.
can be inscribed in the ellipse 4x2 + y2 = 4 is -
(3)
1
2
2
2
(2)
(3)
(4)
3
3
3
3
Let (x) is a cubic polynomial with real 90.
coefficients, x R such that "(3) = 0, '(5) = 0.
If (3) = 1 and (5) = 3, then (1) is equal to(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 6
(1)
90.
(1) 0
(1)
89.
(x)
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
z1, z2, z3
|z| = 1
2
3
3
(3)
2
5
3
2 5
(4)
3
2
2
4x + y = 4
(0, 1)
(1)
(2)
1
2
2
2
(2)
(3)
(4)
3
3
3
3
(x)
x R
"(3) = 0, '(5) = 0
(3) = 1
(5) = 3
(1)
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 6
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