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Test Your Preparation For NEET 2021: Anand Prakash
Test Your Preparation For NEET 2021: Anand Prakash
Test Your Preparation For NEET 2021: Anand Prakash
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Biology
57. Some dividing cells exit the cell cycle and enter
vegetative inactive stage. This is called quiescent stage
(G0). This process at the end of:
(A) S phase
(B) G2 phase
(C) M phase
(D) G1 phase
68. The roots that originate from the base of the stem
are:
(A) Prop roots
(B) Lateral roots
(C) Fibrous roots
(D) Primary roots
labyrinth
(c) Eustachian tube (iii) Attached to the oval
window stapes (iv) Located on the basilar
membrane
(A) a-iv, b-ii, c-i, d-iii
(B) a-i, b-ii, c-iv, d-iii
(C) a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv
(D) a-iii, b-i, c-iv, d-ii
PHYSICS
Solution:
p= 16 × 10−9 C − m
1 Pcord 9 × 104 × 16 × 10−4 cos 60
=V =
( )
2
4π P r 2 0.6
16 × 9 1
= × × 100
= 200V
36 2
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instead C is removed from the circuit, the phase
difference is again π/3 between current and voltage.
The power factor of the circuit is
A. 1.0
B. -1.0
C. Zero
D. 0.5
Solution:
Xc
tan
= 60o = ; X L XC
12
X
tan 60o = L
2
Solution:
Theoretical
Solution:
MLT −2
stress =
=
ML T
−1 −2
L
2
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96. The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with air as
medium is 6 𝜇𝜇F. With the introduction of a dielectric
medium, the capacitance becomes 30 𝜇𝜇F. The
permittivity of the medium is : (ε0 = 8.85 x 10-12 C2 N-1
m-2)
A. 0.44 × 10-10 C2 N-1 m-2
B. 5.00 C2 N-1 m-2
C. 0.44 × 10-13 C2 N-1 m-2
D. 1.77 × 10-12 C2 N-1 m-2
Solution:
C = C0 K
30 = 6 K
K=5
Solution:
ε m = t0 .k
5 × 0.05 × 10−12
=
= 44.25 × 10−12
= 0.44 × 10−10
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98. For transistor action, which of the following statements
is correct?
A. Both emitter junction as well as the collector
junction are forward biased.
B. The base region must be very thin and lightly
doped.
C. Base, emitter and collector regions should have
same doping concentrations
D. Base, emitter and collector regions should have
same size
Solution:
Semiconductor.
Solution:
B = µ0 m
100
= 4π 10−7 × 2.5
5.0
= 4π × 5 × 10−5
=20 × 3.14 × 10−5
= 6.28 × 10−4
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B. 300m
C. 360m
D. 340m
Solution:
2
v= u 2 − 2 gh
ω 400
64= = 29h
6000 = 20h
h = 300m
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Solution:
µ = tan θ1
1 < µ < 90o
45o < θ < 90o
Solution:
sin1o
µ=
sin A
i = µA
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106. An iron rod of susceptibility 599 is subjected to a
magnetising field of 1200 Am-1. The permeability of
the material of the rod is : (𝜇𝜇0 = 4𝜋𝜋 x 10-7 Tm A-1)
A. 2.4𝜋𝜋 × 10-5 Tm A-1
B. 2.4𝜋𝜋 × 10-7 Tm A-1
C. 2.4𝜋𝜋 × 10-4 Tm A-1
D. 8.0 × 10-5 Tm A-1
Solution:
µ r = (1 + x ) = 599 + 1 = 600
µ = µ0 µ r
=4π × 10−7 × 600
= 24π × 10−5
= 2.4 × 10−4 TmA−1
Solution:
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F = 3 j
r = 2k
τ= r×F
= 2k × 3 j
= 6 k × j
= −6 j
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Solution :
f
U = nRT
2
f N
= RT
2 NA
T
f R
= N
2 NA
f
U = Nk BT
2
Where N → No. of atoms
NA → Avogadro Number
U → Total thermal energy
T → Temperature
R → Gas constant
KB → Boltzmann constant
Average energy = U/N
f
= k BT
∴ Average thermal energy 2
For mono-atomic gas f = 3
3
U avg = k BT
2
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109. Assume that light of wavelength 600 nm is coming
from a star. The limit of resolution of telescope whose
objective has a diameter of 2 m is :
A. 7.32 × 10-7 rad
B. 6.00 × 10-7 rad
C. 3.66 × 10-7 rad
D. 1.83 × 10-7 rad
Solution:
Limit of Resolution of Telescope :
1.22 × Wavelenght
=
diameter of Telescope
122 × 600 × 10−9 ( m )
=
2(m)
= 3.66 × 10−7
Solutions :
Intensity or average flux 20 W/cm2
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Energy
Intensity=
Area × Time
w Energy
20 2 =
cm 20cm 2 × 60sec
Energy=24000J
= 24 × 103 J
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E0
E0 CB0 →
=
B0 = C
E0 → Amplitude electric field
C → Speed of light
B → Amplitude of magnetic field
E.M. wave consists of electric and magnetic field.
Intensity x Energy Average energy density due to
electric field
dU 1
|avg = ε 0 E0 2
au 2
Average energy density due to magnetic field
dU 1 B0 2
|avg =
au 2 µ0
1
µ 0ε 0 =
c2
1
ε 0 Eo 2
=2
1 B0
2 µ0
E0 2 1
= µε 0 = 2
=2
1:1
s B0 c
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112.Which of the following graph represents the variation
of resistivity (𝜌𝜌) with temperature (T) for copper ?
A.
B.
C.
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D.
Solution :
Reference : N.C.E.R.T
Fact base
Solution:
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General formula for heat required in order to raise the
temperature of an object mass m by ∆T is
Where s is specific heat
Given are to solid sphere of radius r1 and r2
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4
ρ π e13
Q m s∆T m1 3
∴ 1 = 1 = =
Q2 m2 ∆T m2 4 3
ρ π r2
3
3 2
r1 3 27
= = =
r
2 2 8
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115.Given length of unknown resistance = 1.5 m
We have to find length of unknown resistance when its
resistance will be 1m.
Let us assume the resistance of meter bridge there to be
R since Rα l
So the resistance of wire AB will be = 3R/5
Resistance of wire BC = 2R/ 5
Principle of wheatstone Bridge
y 10
=
3R 2 R
5 5
10 × 3
y= = 15Ω
2
So when the resistance of unknown wire is 15 Ω its
length resistance = 1.5 m
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So when the resistance of unknown wire is 1 Ω then its
1.5
× 1Ω
length will be 15 Ω
1
= Ω
10
or 10-1 m
116.The increase in the width of the depletion region in
a p-n junction diode is due to :
A. Both forward bias and reverse bias
B. Increase in forward current
C. Forward bias only
D. Reverse bias only
Solution:
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117.A 40 𝜇𝜇F capacitor is connected to a 200V, 50 Hz ac
supply. The rms value of the current in the circuit is,
nearly :
A. 2.5A
B. 25.1A
C. 1.7A
D. 2.05A
Solution:
ω = 2π f
θ = 2π ( 50 )
= 100π rad
1 1 1
Capacitive Reactive ← X c = = ×
ω c 40 × 10−6 100π
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1
Ω
4 × 100 × π
−3
Vrms 200
I= =
rms
Xc 1
4 × 10−3 π
= 200 × 4 × 10−3 π
= 0.8 × π
I rms = 2.51 Ampere
Solution:
9.99
−0.0099
9.9801
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In case of addition or subtraction final answer should be
according to the value that constant least number places
Solutions:
V= µε 7.5 × 10−4 m / s =
V → drift velocity
?= µ → Mobility
ε → Electric field
3 × 10−10V / m −1 =
7.5 × 10 = µ × 3 × 10−10
−4
3 × 10−10 3
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B. 537 Hz
C. 523 Hz
D. 524 Hz
Solution:
1 T
f =
L µ
fα T
6 Hz
f1 − f 2 =
530 − f 2 =
6
f 2 = 54 Hz
Tension in T is decreased So its frequency will decrease,
So that is why the no beats will increase so from here we
can say f1 > f2
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A. 67 cm
B. 80 cm
C. 33 cm
D. 50 cm
Solutions:
5 ( 0 ) + (10 )(1)
x=
10 + 5
10
= = 0.6666m
15
= 67cm
Solution:
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16 × 10−9 C − m
p=
1 Pcord 9 × 104 × 16 × 10−4 cos 60
=V =
( )
2
4π P r 2 0.6
16 × 9 1
= × × 100
= 200V
36 2
Solution:
Xc
tan
= 60o = ; X L XC
12
o XL
tan 60 =
2
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A. one – fourth
B. zero
C. doubled
D. four times
Solution:
Theoretical
Solution:
MLT −2
stress =
=
ML T
−1 −2
L
2
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Solution:
12.27 o
λD = A
v
−31
m=p 9.1 × 10
−2 12.27 × 10−10
9
0.1227 × 10 × 10 =
V
12.27
=V = 100
0.1227
V = 1054 V
Solution:
C = C0 K
30 = 6 K
K=5
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B. Insulators and semiconductors
C. Metals
D. Insulators only
Solution:
ε m = t0 .k
5 × 0.05 × 10−12
=
= 44.25 × 10−12
= 0.44 × 10−10
Solution:
Semiconductor.
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A. 0.01mm
B. 0.25mm
Solution:
Pitch
α .C =
µ0 of d
Pitch
0.01 = 0.5m
=
s0
Solution:
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B = µ0 m
100
= 4π 10−7 × 2.5
5.0
= 4π × 5 × 10−5
=20 × 3.14 × 10−5
= 6.28 × 10−4
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A. 4.7 kΩ, 5%
B. 470 Ω, 5%
C. 470 kΩ, 5%
D. 47 kΩ, 10%
A. µA
B. µA/2
C. A/2 µ
D. 2A/ µ
Solution:
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µ=
sin A
i = µA
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NEET 2020 PAPER DISCUSSION
13th September’ 2020
CODE: F1
CHEMISTRY
Solutions:
NaOH
C6 H 5CHO + CH 3COC6 H 5
− H 2O
→
O
||
C6 H 5 − CH= CH − C − C6 H 5
Benzyl acetophenone
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Solutions:
Stability of colloidal particles.
The colloids with high zeta potential are electrically
stable and with low tends to coagulate
Solutions:
Tertiary carbocations are stable due to +I effect &
hyper conjugation
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A. q < 0, △T = 0 and w = 0
B. q > 0, △T > 0 and w > 0
C. q = 0, △T = 0 and w = 0
D. q = 0, △T < 0 and w > 0
Solutions:
● Free expansion, W =0
● Adiabatic process, q = 0
● ΔU = q + w = 0
● Therefore ΔT = 0
Solutions:
Oxide Nature
(a) CO (i) Neutral
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(c) Al2O3 (iii) Amphoteric
(d) Cl2O7 (iv) Acidic
Solutions:
3o butyl alcohol
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A. Calcium
B. Potassium
C. Iron
D. Copper
Solutions:
● The Potassium ions that are abundant within the cell
fluids can activate many enzymes
● They participate in the oxidation of glucose to produce
ATP and along with Sodium ions , they are responsible
for the transmission of nerve signals.
Solutions:
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144. Identify compound X in the following aqueous of
reaction:
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Solutions:
Solutions:
Weak Field
I − < Br < S 2 < SCN − < CI − <
NO3− < F − < C2O42− < H 2O < NCS − <
CH 3CN < NH 3 < en < bipy < phen <
NO2 − < PPh3 < CN −CO Strong Field
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B. Sodium dodecylbenzene sulphonate
C. Sodium lauryl sulphate
D. Sodium stearate
Solutions:
● Cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide(CTAB) is
Cationic type of detergent in which the active part of
the molecule is a positive ion (cation).
● In cationic detergents, cationic part contains long
chain of hydrocarbon and has a positive charge on N
atom
Solutions:
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No.of atoms = 6.023 × 1023 × 1 g
Atomic mass
Lower is atomic mass, more is number of atoms
Solutions:
(a) Unnilunium ⇒ 101 ⇒ Md
(b) Unniltrium ⇒ 103 ⇒ Lr
(c) Unnilhexium ⇒ 106 ⇒ Sg
(d) Unununnium ⇒ 111 ⇒ Rg
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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Solutions:
Solutions:
Paper chromatography is a type of partition
chromatography
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mixture of the gases in the cylinder is 27 bar, the partial
pressure of N2 is:
A. 15 bar
B. 18 bar
C. 9 bar
D. 12 bar
Solutions:
Mass of N2 = 7g
7 1
= =
moles of N2 = 28 4
Mass of Ar = 8g
8 1
=
moles of Ar = 40 5
moles of N 2
=
mole fraction of N2 total moles
⇒ pN = XN ptot.
= 5/9 ⨉ 27 = 15 bar
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C. 71, 104 and 71
D. 104, 71 and 71
Solutions:
175
71Lu
Z = 71
A = 175
No. of protons = 71
No. of electrons = 71
No. of neutrons = 175 - 71
= 104
Solution:
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Kt = 2.303log
[ A0 ]
[ At ]
2.303 2
t= log
4.606 × 10−3 0.2
( As
= k 4.606 × 10−3 )
t = 500sec.
Solutions:
He 2 →
No of e −
in BMO = No . of e −
in ABMO
( 2) ( 2)
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C. -8.314 J mol-1 K-1 × 300 K × ln (2 × 1013)
D. 8.314 J mol-1 K-1 × 300 K × ln (2 × 1013)
Solutions:
As ΔG0 = - RT ln Kc
ΔG0 = - 8.314 ⨉ 300 ln (2 ⨉ 1013)
Solutions:
2Cl (g) ➝ Cl2(g)
As bond formation is accompanied by release of energy
∴ ΔH = -ve.
Also, no. of particles dec. so
ΔS = -ve
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C. 2 ⨉ 10-13 M
D. 2 ⨉ 10-8 M
Solutions:
Ni(OH)2
Let solubility be s
Ni(OH)2 ⇌ Ni2+ + 2OH-
s 2S + 0.1
Ksp = [Ni2+] [OH-]2
⇒ 2 ⨉ 10-15 = S (2s + 0.1)2
2 × 10−15
⇒s=
( ) [2s + 0.1 ≈ 0.1]
2
0.1
s = 2 ⨉ 10-13M
Solutions:
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On electrolysis of dil. H2SO4 using it electrolysis,
At cathode we obtain H2g
At anode we obtain O2g
Cathode:
2H+ (....) + 2 e- ➝ H2(g)
Anode:
4(OH-) ➝ 2H2O + O2(g) + 4e-
Solutions:
Carboxyhemoglobin is more stable complex because
CO is stronger ligand than O2
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A. 3
B. 4
C. 1
D. 2
Solutions:
As, m = Zq
⇒ 20 g = mass of Ca deposited
Ca2+ + 2e- ➝ Ca
40g Ca deposited by 2F change
20g Ca deposited by 1F change
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Solutions:
a) 𝛃𝛃-Elimination reaction
Solutions:
ln CH4 the or. st. of C = -4 and in CCl4 or. st. of C = +4
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163. Which of the following alkane cannot be made in
good good yield by wurtz reaction
A. n-Heptane
B. n-Butane
C. n-Hexane
D. 2,3-dimethylbutane
Solutions:
Wurtz Reaction is limited to the synthesis of
symmetrical alkanes.
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165. Identify the incorrect statement.
A. Interstitial compounds are those that are formed
when small atoms like H, C or N are trapped inside the
crystal lattices of metals.
B. The oxidation states of chromium in CrO42- and
Cr2O72- are not teh same
C. Cr2+(d4) is a stronger reducing agent than
Fe2+(d6) in water.
D. The transition metals and their compounds are
known for their catalytic activity due to their ability to
adopt multiple oxidation states and to form complexes
Solutions:
CrO42- Cr2O72-
x = 8 = -2 2x - 14 = -2
x=+6 2x = 12
x=+6
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Solutions:
H 2O
Crude CaCl
filter
→ solution
↓ CHI gas
NaCl ↓
CaCl2 and mgCl2 due to solubility remain in solution
Solutions:
ZSM-5 is a zeolite which converts alcohol directly into
gasoline(petrol)
Carbon dioxide, CO2, is a colorless, odorless, and
tasteless gas.
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168. An increase in the concentration of the reactants of a
reaction leads to change in:
A. Threshold energy
B. Collision frequency
C. Activation energy
D. Heat of reaction
Solutions:
As No. of particles increase, No. of collisions increase
Solutions:
Cr = 3d5 4s1
Cr+2 = 3d4
u= n ( n + 2 )= 4 ( 4 + 2 )= 24= 4.90 BM
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Ca(HCO3)2
(b)Temporary hardness of water
(ii) An electron deficient hydride
(c)B2H6 (iii)Synthesis gas
(d)H2O2 (iv)Non-planar structure
Solutions:
Co + H2 ⟶ Syn gas
Temporaty hardness ⇒ sue to bicarbonates of mg+2 and
a+2
B2H6 ⟶ e- defficient
H2O2 ⟶ Half open book ⇒ Non-planar
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D. Benzene + Toluene
Solutions:
● A mixture of ethanol and acetone shows positive
deviation from Raoult's Law.
● Introduction of acetone between the molecules of
ethanol results in breaking of some of these hydrogen
bonds
Due to weakening of interactions, the solution shows
positive deviation from Raoult's law
B. C6H5I + C2H5OH
C. C6H5OH + CH3I
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D. C6H5I + CH3OH
Solutions:
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O
||
NH 2 – C – N H 2 + H 2O → ( N H 4 ) 2 CO3 ( A )
↓
O
NH 3
+ CO 2
+ H 2O
( B)
Cu2 + NH3 (a) ⟶ [Cu(NH3)4]+2(or) deep-blue.
Solutions:
∆Tf = Kf m
Kf of benzene = 5.12 kg mol-1
molality, m of solution = 0.078 m
∆Tf = 5.12 × 0.078 K
= 0.399 K ≈ 0.40 K
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A. H2S2O8, peroxodisulphuric acid
B. H2S2O7, pyrosulphuric acid
C. H2SO3, sulphurous acid
D. H2SO4, sulphuric acid
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C. Cis - 1, 4 - polyisoprene
D. Poly (butadiene - styrene)
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3a = 4r
3 3
⇒ r= s= × 288 pm
4 4
A.
B.
C.
D.
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180. Which of the following set of molecules will have
zero dipole moment?
A. Nitrogen trifluoride, beryllium difluoride, water, 1, 3-
dichlorobenzene
B. Boron trifluoride, beryllium difluoride, carbon
dioxide, 1, 4-dichlorobenzene
C. Ammonia, beryllium difluoride, water, 1, 4-
dichlorobenzene
D. Boron trifluoride, hydrogen fluoride, carbon dioxide,
1, 3-dichlorobenzene
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