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RAY OPTICS
SINGLE ANS TYPE QUESTIONS

1999.

KEY:B

2000.

KEY :A

2001.

KEY : A
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2002.

KEY : C

2003.

KEY :A

2004.

KEY : A
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2005.

KEY:D

2006.

KEY: A
Since refractive index is changing ray cannot travel in straight line. Hence (C) and
(D) are wrong options. Initially it has to bend towards notmal and later an away from
normal.
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2007.

KEY:C

2008.

KEY : C
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2009.

KEY:D

2010.

KEY:A
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2011.

KEY:C

2012.

KEY:B
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2013.

KEY: A

2014.

KEY: D
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2015.

Key:A

2016.
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2017.

KEY: B
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2018.

KEY: B

2019.

KEY: D
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2020.

KEY:B

2021.

KEY: A
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2022.

KEY:B

2023.

KEY: A
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2024.

KEY : D
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2025.

KEY:D

2026.

KEY:A
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2027.

KEY:A

2028.

KEY:C

2029.

KEY:A
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2030.

KEY : C

2031.

KEY: A

2032.

KEY :A
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2033.

KEY :A

2034.

KEY: B

2035.

KEY: C
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2036.

KEY: B

2037.

KEY :C
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2038.

KEY: C

2039.

KEY :A

2040.

KEY :C
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For a point source wave front is always spherical, after passing through lens shape becomes plane in
case of convex lens as object lies on focus, but in case of concave lens it remains spherical with
greater curvature.
2041.

KEY :C

2042.

KEY : A

2043.

KEY : C
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2044.

KEY : C

2045.

KEY: C
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2046.

KEY : D

2047.

KEY : B
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2048.

KEY : B

2049.

KEY : D

2050.

KEY : C
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2051.

KEY : D

2052.

KEY :D
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2053.

KEY : D
2054.

KEY: A

2055.

KEY : B
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2056.

KEY: D
Light from any part of body can not reach the eye of man.
2057.

KEY : C

2058.

KEY : A
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2059.

KEY : C

2060.

KEY :B
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2061.

KEY :C

2062.

KEY : C

2063.

KEY: A

2064.

KEY :C
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2065.

KEY : B

2066.

KEY:B
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2067.

KEY:D

2068.

KEY:B
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2069.

KEY:D

2070.

KEY : D
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2071.

KEY : B

2072.

KEY: C

2073.

KEY : A
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2074.

KEY: D

2075.

KEY :D
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2076.

KEY:A

2077.

KEY:

2078.
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KEY:

2079.

KEY:A

2080.

KEY : D
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2081.

KEY : C

2082.

KEY :B
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2083.

KEY : C

2084.

KEY : A
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2085.

KEY :C

2086.

KEY : C

2087.

KEY : C
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2088.

KEY :B

2089.

KEY: B

2090.

KEY: B
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2091.

KEY: C

2092.

KEY: C
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2093.

KEY: B

2094.

KEY: B
Linear magnification = v2/u2
2095.

KEY: D
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2096.

KEY: C

2097.

KEY: A

2098.

KEY: A
lens is concave with | f | = 4
2099.

KEY: B
v = −(2/3)
2100.
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KEY: B

2101.

KEY: A
2102.

KEY:C

2103.

KEY:C
2104. A beam of light composed of red and green rays is incident obliquely at a point on the face of
rectangular glass slab. When coming out on the opposite parallel face, the red and green rays
emerge from
a) two points propagating in two different non-parallel directions
b) two points propagating in parallel directions
c) one point propagating in two different directions
d) one point propagating in the same directions
Key:B
2105. An optical fiber consists of a core (refractive index n1 ) surrounded by a cladding (refractive index
n2 ). A ray of light enters the fiber from air at an angle  with the fiber axis. The maximum
value of  for which the ray can propagate down the fiber is
n1 n2
a) sin 1 b) sin 1
n2 n1

c) sin 1 n12  n22 d) sin 1 n12  n22

Key: D
2106. Consider a manual camera with a lens having a focal length of 5 cm. It is focused at infinity. For
catching the picture of an object at a distance of 30 cm, one would
a) move the lens out by about 1 cm b) move the lens out by about 5 cm
c) move the lens by about 1 cm d) find it impossible to catch the picture

Key: A
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2107. A plano convex lens when silvered at its plane surface is equivalent to a concave mirror of
focal length 40cm. When its curved surface is silvered and the plane surface is not silvered,
it is equivalent to a concave mirror of focal length 10cm, then the refractive index of the
material of the lens is
a) 3/2 b) 4/3
c) 5/3 d) None

Key: B
2108. A lens of focal length 20 cm and aperature radius 2 cm is placed at a distance 30 cm from a
point source of light. On the other side a screen is placed at a distance 50cm from the lens.
Find the radius of spot of light formed on screen
a) 1/2cm b) 1/3cm c) 1/4cm d) None of these

Key:
2109. A lens behaves as a converging lens in air and diverging lens in water the refractive index of the
material is
a) Equal to unity b) equal to 1.33
c) between unity and 1.33 d) greater than 1.33

Key:C
2110. Two identical thin isosceles prisms of refracting angle ‘A’ and refractive index  are placed
with their bases touching each other. Two parallel rays of light are incident on this system
as shown. The distance of the point where the rays converge from the prism is

h h h h
a) b) c) d)
A A (   1) A (   1) A
Key:C
2111. When the object is at distances u 1 and u2 the images formed by the same lens are real and virtual
respectively and of the same size. Then focal length of the lens is\
1 1
a) u1u 2 b) (u1  u2 ) c) u1u2 d) 2(u1  u2 )
2 2

Key :C
2112. A concave mirror of focal length f in air is used in a medium of refractive index 2. What will
be the focal length of the mirror in the medium?
a) f b) 2f c) f/2 d) None of these

Key:A
2113. A point source of light ‘S’ at a distance from the screen A produces light intensity I0 at the
centre of the screen. If a completely reflecting mirror M is placed at a distanced behind the
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source as shown in the figure, the intensity at the centre of the screen changes to: [assume
that no interference takes place]

9 10 8 9
a) I0 b) I0 c) I0 d) I0
10 9 9 8

Key: B
2114. A
In refractive index of material of a prism with prism angle A is   cot then angle of
2
minimum deviation will be
a) 1800-A b) 1800-2A c) 1800-3A d) 1800-4A

Key: B
2115.

KEY: A

2116.

KEY: C
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2117.

KEY :A
2118.

KEY :A
2119.

KEY :D
2120.

KEY : A
2121.

KEY : B
2122.

KEY : C
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2123.

KEY :D
2124.

KEY : B
2125.

KEY : C
2126.

KEY : D
2127.

KEY :A
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2128.

KEY : C
2129.

KEY :D
2130.

KEY: B
2131.

2132. Two stars at a distance 20 light years are viewed through a telescope having a lens of 20 cm
diameter. Then the minimum separation of these stars for which they appears distinguishable is
   600A0  :
(1) 7.32 105 light years (2) 3.66  10 5 light years
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5
(3) 14.64 10 light years (4) None of these
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2133. Maximum deviation occurs in a prism of refracting angle A1 and having article angle of its material
as A2 , when the angle of incidence is
 sin  A1  A2    sin A2 
(1) sin 1   (2) sin 1  
 sin A2   sin A1 
 sin A1   sin  A1  A2  
(3) sin 1   (4) sin 1  
 sin A2   sin A2 
4

2134. A glass beaker has diameter 4 cm wide at the bottom. An observer observes the edge of bottom when
beaker is empty as shown in figure. When the beaker is completely filled with liquid of refractive
index n  5 / 2 , he can just see the centre of bottom, then the height of glass beaker is:

(1) 4cm (2) 5 / 2cm (3) 16cm (4) None of these


1
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2135. Two point objects are placed on principal axis of thin converging lens. One is 20 cm from the lens
and other is on the other side of lens at a distance of 40 cm feom the lens. The images of both objects
coicide. The magnitude of focal length of lens is
80 40 20
(1) cm (2) cm (3) 40cm (4) cm
3 3 3
1

2136. For a prism kept in air it is found that for an angle of incidence 60 0 , the angle of refraction ‘A’,
angle of deviation '  ' and angle of emergence ‘e’ become equal. Then the refractive index of the
prism is
(1) 1.73 (2) 1.15 (3) 1.5 (4) 1.33
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2137. Two parallel rays are incident on a thin lens of refractive index 1.5 and radius of curvature of its
surface are 30 cm and 60 cm as shown in figure. Origin of coordinate axes is at the optical centre of
the lens. Then y-coordinate of the point of focus for the two incident rays is approximately:


(1) 4 cm (2) zero (3) 720 cm (4)  cm
3
1

2138.

3
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2139.

1
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2140.

2141.

A
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2142.

2
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2143.

2
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2144.

4
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2145.

3
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2146.

1
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2147.

2148.

4
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2149.

3
2150.

2
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2151.

2152.
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2153.

4
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2154.

2
2155.

C
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2156.

1
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2157.

2
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2158.

2
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2159.

2160.

3
2161.
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2

2162.

1
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2163.

2164.

C
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2165.

2166.

C
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2167.

2168.

B
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2169.

2170.

2171.

1
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2172.

2173.

3
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2174.

2
Focal length of each part will be 2f
2175.

1
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2176.

1
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MULTI TYPE QUESTIONS

2177.

KEY: A, B, C
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2178.

KEY:ACD

2179.

KEY : B C

2180.
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KEY :A,C

2181.

KEY :A,B,C

2182.

KEY :A,B,C
2183.

KEY : B,C,D
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2184.

KEY :A,B,C

2185.

KEY : A,D

2186.

KEY :AD
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2187.

KEY :A,B,C

2188.

KEY: A, B
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2189.

KEY : B,D

2190.

KEY: A, B, C, D
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2191.

KEY: A, D

2192.

KEY: B, C, D
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2193.

KEY: A, C

2194.

KEY: A, C
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2195.

KEY: A, B, C
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2196.

KEY: B, D

2197.

KEY: A, C
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2198.

KEY:AD
2199.

KEY :C,D
2200.

B, C
Conceptual
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2201.

A, B, C, D
Conceptual
2202.

AC

+
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2203.

AD
2204.
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BC

2205.

ABC
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COMPREHENSION TYPE QUESTIONS

2206.
1.

Key:B

2207. 2.

KEY:B
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2208. 1.
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Key-C
From Snell’s law and n is negative.
2209. 2.

Key

2210.
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KEY :A
2211.

KEY :A
2212.

KEY :B
2213.

KEY : 13-A,14-D
2214.

10. If the position of the final image of point ‘P’ for an observer, left of hemisphere, is at the centre
of hemisphere then the refraction index    of special glass is
3 3
(A) 2 (B) (C) -2 (D)
2 2
11. If an observer is located inside the special cylindrical glass medium then the distance between
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the images is observed by that observer, is
80 40
(A) 80cm (B) 40cm (C) cm (D) cm
3 3
KEY :10-C, 11-C

2215.

KEY :15-A,16-C
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MATRIX MATCHING TYPE QUESTIONS


2216.

KEY: B

2217.
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KEY

2218.

KEY:
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Use concept of combination of lenses.


2219.

KEY :A-p -s -t B-q r C-q-r D-p-s-t


2220.

KEY :B
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2221.

KEY :C
2222.

KEY : D
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2223.

KEY : B
2224.

KEY :D

2225.

KEY: A ->(p, q, r, s), B ->(q, r), C ->(q, r), D ->(p, q, r, s)


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2226.

KEY: A ->(p, q,), B ->(q, r, s), C ->(p, q, r), D ->(q, r, s)


2227.

KEY: A ->(p, q, r, s), B ->(q, s), C ->(q, s), D ->(p, q, r, s)


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2228.

KEY:D
Use the property of imahes formed by mirror and lenses.
2229.
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INTEGER TYPE QUESTIONS

2230.

KEY:4
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2231.

KEY : 9
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2232.

KEY: 2

2233.

KEY:8
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2234.

KEY: 2
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2235.

KEY: 2

2236.

KEY: 5
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2237.

KEY: 4
Based on lens formula.
2238.

KEY: 5
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2239.

KEY:2
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2240.

KEY: 6

2241.

KEY:5
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2242.

KEY:8
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2243.

Key:- 2

2244.

KEY : 2
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2245.

KEY : 3

2246.

KEY :2
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2247.

KEY : 2

2248.

KEY : 8

2249.

KEY: 1
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2250.

KEY : 5

2251.

KEY : 3
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2252.

KEY: 3

2253.

KEY : 4
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2254.

KEY : 2

2255.

KEY: 6.92

2256.

KEY :4
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2257.

KEY : 5

2258.

KEY :
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2259.

KEY: 3

2260.

KEY : 8
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2261.

KEY: 4

2262.

KEY: 3
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2263.

KEY: 2

2264.

KEY: 9

2265.

KEY: 2

2266.

KEY: 3
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2267.

KEY:7
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2268.

KEY: 6

2269.

KEY: 19.2 in cm

2270.

KEY: 5.00
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2271.

KEY: 5
2272.

KEY:3
2273.

KEY: 9
2274.

KEY: 5
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2275.

KEY : 4
2276.

KEY :4

2277.

KEY : 8
2278.

KEY :1
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2279.

2280.

30
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2281.

2282.

3
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2283.

2284.
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2

2285.

1 OR 2

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6
2287.

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