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Sri Chaitanya IIT Academy., India.

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A right Choice for the Real Aspirant
ICON Central Office , Madhapur – Hyderabad
Sec:BT-1_Sr.Chaina-II_Sr.C-IPL_Sr.IPL-IC Adv_ 2014-p2 Date: 01-12-19
Time: 3 Hr’s RPTA-12 Max. Marks:180
SYLLABUS:
Physics : WPE, COM & collisions
Chemistry : Va & VIa group elements, zero group elements, Carboxylic acids & its derivatives,
chemistry in everyday life
Mathematics : Quadratic & theory of equations, sequence and series, logarithms

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JEE-ADVANCED-2014-P2-Model
Time: 2.00 PM to 5.00 PM IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Max Marks: 180
PHYSICS:
+Ve - Ve
No.of
Section Question Type Mark Mar Total marks
Qs
s ks
Sec – I(Q.N : 1 – 10) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 10 30
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 11 – 16) (3 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2 = 6Q)
3 -1 6 18
Sec – III(Q.N : 17 – 20) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12

Total 20 60
CHEMISTRY:
+Ve
- Ve No.of
Section Question Type Mar Total marks
Marks Qs
ks
Sec – I(Q.N : 21 – 30) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 10 30
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 31 – 36) (3 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2 = 6Q)
3 -1 6 18

Sec – III(Q.N : 37 – 40) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12

Total 20 60
MATHEMATICS:
+Ve - Ve No.of Total
Section Question Type
Marks Marks Qs marks
Sec – I(Q.N : 41 – 50) Questions with Single Correct Choice 3 -1 10 30
Questions with Comprehension Type
Sec – II(Q.N : 51 – 56) (3 Comprehensions – 2 +2+2 = 6Q)
3 -1 6 18

Sec – III(Q.N : 57 – 60) Matrix Matching Type 3 -1 4 12

Total 20 60

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PHYSICS Max Marks : 60
Section-1
(Only one Option correct Type)
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). Out of Which Only One is correct
1. Two small particles of equal masses start moving in opposite direction from a point A in a
horizontal circular orbit. Their tangential velocities are ' v ' and ' v ' , respectively, as shown in
the figure. Between collisions, the particles move with constant speeds. After making how
many elastic collision/s, other than that at A, these two particles will again reach the point
A?
v
A v

A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 1
2. A solid horizontal surface is covered with a thin layer of oil. A rectangular block of mass
m  0.4 kg is at rest on this surface. An impulse of 1.0 Ns is applied to the block at time
t  0 so that it starts moving along the x  axis with a velocity v  t   v0e  t /  , where v0 is a
constant and   4 s . The displacement of the block , in metres, at t   is nearly
e 1
 0.37 
A) 6.30 m B) 4 m C) 16.3 m D) 14 m
3. A block of mass 2 kg is free to move along the x  axis. It is at rest and from t  0 onwards
it is subjected to a time – dependent force F  t  in the x direction. The force F  t  varies
with time ' t ' as shown in the figure. The kinetic energy of the block after 4.5 seconds nearly
F t

4N

4.5s
t
O 3s

A) 4.50 J B) 7.50 J C) 5.06 J D) 14.06 J


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4. A time  t  dependent force F  6 t acts on a particle of mass 1 kg. If the particle starts from
rest, the work done by the force during the time interval from t  1 second to t  2 second
will be
A) 67.5 J B) 18 J C) 4.5 J D) 22 J
5. A particle starts from rest from origin and moves along a parabolic path whose equation is
y  x 2 in the presence of a number of forces. One of the forces acting on the particle is
 
F  xiˆ  4 zkˆ N . Then work done by this force F when the particle moves from origin to
x2m
A) Zero B) 2J C) 1 J D) None of these
6. A 2 kg block slides on a horizontal floor with a speed of 4m / s . It strikes a uncompressed
spring and immediately compresses it till the block becomes motionless. The kinetic friction
force is 15 N and spring constant is 10000N/m. Then the spring compresses by (nearly)
A) 5.5 cm B) 2.5 cm C) 11.0 cm D) 8.5 cm

7. If a force F  axiˆ  ay ˆj is acting on a particle of mass ‘m’. Where ‘a’ is constant. Then the
expression for potential energy of the particle is (‘k’ is a constant)
ax 2 ay 2 ax2 ay 2
A) U    k B) U    k
2 2 2 2
ax 2 ay 2
C) U    k D) U   xy  k
2 2
8. A mason worker has two throw the bricks to a height of 10 m. But the bricks reaches to that
height with a velocity of 6ms 1 when mason throws the bricks. The percentage of energy he
is wasting is nearly  g  10 ms 2 
A) 15% B) 18% C) 82% D) 36%
9. Two blocks each of mass ' m ' are placed on a smooth horizontal surface. They attract each
k
other with a force F  , where ' r ' is the separation between them. Calculate work required
r
to increase the separation between the blocks slowly from ‘a’ to ‘2a’
A) k ln 2 B) 2 k ln 2 C) k 2 ln 2 D) None of these
10. A ball of mass 10 g is projected upward with an initial velocity 10 m/s and comes back and
finally achieved a velocity of 5 m/s at the point of projection. Then the work done by air
resistance. (Neglect buoyancy force due to air)
A) 0.375 J B) 0.275 J C) – 0.375 J D) zero
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Section-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Six questions relate to three paragraphs with two questions on each
paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular paragraph should have only one correct answer among the four choices A, B, C and
D.
Passage I :
In the arrangement shown, initially both springs are in their natural length  0 . The left spring
has force constant k0  2 N / m and the force constant of the right spring varies as k  k0 x,
10
where ' x ' is its compression. The mass of the block is kg . At time t  0 , the block is
3
given a right ward velocity v0  2 m / s . Both the springs are massless.
l0 , k0 l0 , k 0 x

11. When the block has moved through distance ' x0 ' metre to the right, then the elastic potential
energy stored in the right spring is
2 x03 x02 x03 4
A) joule B) joule C) joule D) x03 joule
3 2 6 3
12. The distance covered (approximately) by the block before it comes to instantaneous rest for
the first time is
A) 3.5 m B) 2.5 m C) 4.0 m D) 1.75 m
Passage II :
Consider the situation shown in the figure. The system is released from rest and the block
‘A’ travels a distance 5 m in downward direction (take, g  10 m / s 2 ).

10 kg A

B 5kg

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13. The work done by tension on the block ‘B’ is
A) Zero B) 116.67 J C) 375 J D) – 116.567 J
14. The net work done on the system is
A) Zero B) 116.67 J C) 375 J D) – 116.67 J
Passage III :
A small block of mass 1 kg is released from rest at the top of a rough track. The track is a
circular arc of radius 40 m. The block slides along the track without toppling and a frictional
force acts on it in the direction opposite to the instantaneous velocity. The work done in
overcoming the friction up to the point ‘Q’, as shown in the figure below, is 150 J
(Take the acceleration due to gravity, g  10 ms 2 )

R P
300

Q R

O
x

15. The magnitude of the normal reaction that acts on the block at the point ‘Q’ is
A) 7.5 N B) 8.6 N C) 11.5 N D) 22.5 N
16. The speed of the block when it reaches the point ‘Q’ is
A) 5 ms 1 B) 10 ms 1 C) 10 3 ms 1 D) 20 ms 1

Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct match are provided as (A), (B),(C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
17. A particle of unit mass is moving along the x  axis under the influence of a force and its
total energy is conserved. Four possible forms of the potential energy of the particle are
given in column I ( a and U 0 constants). Match the potential energies (U) in column I to the
corresponding statement(s) in column II

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Column-I Column-II
2 2
U0   x  
A) U  s   1     p) The force acting on the particle is zero at x  a
2   a  
2
U  x
B) U  x   0   q) The force acting on the particle is zero at x  0
2  a
2
U0  x    x 2
C) U  x     exp      r) The force acting on the particle is zero at x   a
2  a  a 
3
U0  x 1  x   The particle experiences an attractive force
D) U  x        s) towards x  0 in the region x  a
2  a 3  a  
U0
The particle with total energy
can
t) 4
oscillate about the point x   a
A) A-q,r B-p,s C-r,s D-t B) A-p,q,r,t B-q,s C-p,q,r,s D-p,r,t
C) A-p,r B-q,s C-p,s D-p,t D) A-p,q B-s C-q,r D-p,r
18. Match the Column I with the information given in Column II and select the correct option
from the codes given below
Column-I Column-II
A particle is moving along x  axis as Kinetic energy first decreases, then
A) such v  0 and a  0 at t  0 p)
x x Increases
During projectile motion of a particle
B) q) Kinetic energy remains constant
under gravity
A particle is moving on a circular path
Kinetic energy Continuously
C) in the condition of a uniform circular r)
decreases during motion
motion.
A car is moving with a uniform Kinetic energy increases
D) s)
deceleration continuously during motion
A) A-p; B-p; C-q; D-r B) A-s; B-r; C-q; D-p
C) A-p,q; B-p,q; C-s; D-q D) A-p; B-q; C-r; D-s
19. Two balls of masses m1 and m2 are moving towards each other with speed u1 and u2 . They
collide head on and their speeds are v1 and v2 after collision  m1  8 kg , m2  2 kg , u2  3 m / s 

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Column-I Column-II
The speed u1  in m / s  so that both balls move in same 1
A) p)
direction if coefficient of restitution 0.5 is 4
The speed u1  in m / s  so that maximum energy is transferred 1
B) q)
to m2 (assume elastic collision) 8
Co – efficient of restitution if m2 stops after collision and
C) r) 2
u1  0.5 m / s
If collision is perfectly inelastic and u1  3 m / s the loss of
D) s) 4
kinetic energy of System is (in J)
t) 28.8
A) A-s; B-q; C-p; D-t B) A-rs; B-r; C-p; D-t
C) A-r; B-t; C-p; D-q,s D) A-q; B-p; C-r,s; D-r,r
20. A block of mass ‘m’ is stationary with respect to a rough wedge as shown in figure.
Starting from rest in time ‘t’,  m  1kg ,   300 , a  2 ms 2 , t  4sec  . For work done on the

block, in Column – I match the answer in Column – II


Column-I Column-II
A) By gravity p) 144 J
B) By normal reaction q) 32 J
C) By friction r) 48 J

D) By all the forces s) 160 J


A) A-r; B-p; C-q; D-s B) A-s; B-p; C-q; D-r
C) A-s; B-p; C-r; D-q D) A-q; B-p; C-s; D-r

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Section-1
(Only one Option correct Type)
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). Out of Which Only One is correct
21. The number of S  S bonds in sulphur trioxide timer,  S3O9  is
A) Three B) Two C) One D) Zero
22. Which one of the following is not true peroxide?
A) PbO2 B) BaO2 C) Na2O2 D) H 2O2
23. The inert gas present in atmosphere are
A) He and Ne B) He, Ne and Ar
C) He, Ne, Ar and Kr D) He, Ne, Ar , Kr and Xe
24. Which of the following gas mixture is used by the divers inside the sea?
A) O2  He B) O2  Xe C) O2  Ar D) O2  N 2

25. In SO32
A) d   p bond between S and O is delocalised
B) Bonds between S and O are equivalents
C) There is sp3 hybridized sulphur atom
D) All of the facts given above are true
26. Mark the correct order of increasing reactivity:
A) CH 3CONH 2  CH 3COOC2 H 5  CH 3COCl
B) CH 3COOC2 H 5  CH 3COCl  CH 3CONH 2
C) CH 3COCl  CH 3CONH 2  CH 3COOC2 H 5
D) CH 3COOC2 H 5  CH 3CONH 2  CH 3COCl
27.

A is
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A) B)
HOOC OH

C-

C) D)
28. Which of the following is the best method for the synthesis of ester Me3C  COOMe ?
A) Me3C  COCl  MeOH  B) Me3C  COOH  MeOH 
C) Me3C  COOH  CH 2 N 2  D) Me3C  COCl  MeONa 
29.
Cl
MeO

B
O
Product B is:
COOH COOMe
COOH COOMe

A) B) C) D)
30. When propionic acid is treated with aqueous sodium bicarbonate, CO2 is liberated. The C of
CO2 comes from:
A) Methyl group B) Carboxylic acid group
C) Methylene group D) Bicarbonate group

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Section-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Six questions relate to three paragraphs with two questions on each
paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular paragraph should have only one correct answer among the four choices A, B, C and D.
Passage I:

31. The correct statement is/are:


A) Formation of Q is Schmidt reaction

B) Electron density in ring:  R    Q   P 

C) Q is Less basic than P


D) Formation of P is Hoffmann bromamide degradation
32. Choose the correct statement (s):
A)  R can not be obtained by reacting  P with HNO2

B)  Q and  P can not be differentiated by CHCl3 and alc. KOH

C)  Q can not be obtained by reaction of  P with NaOBr

D)  P on reaction with LiAlH 4 forms homologue of  Q

Passage II:

NH 4 NO3   ' P ' H 2O

H
NaNO2  FeSO4   'Q '
250 K
Q  S  ' R '
Pb  NO3  2 
673 K
'S '
HNO3  P4O10  'U ' ( P, Q, R, S ,U are nitrogen compounds)
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33. Which of the following is correct regarding P, Q, S ,U
P Q S U
A) N 2O NO NO2 N 2O5
B) N 2O NO N 2O5 NO2
C) NO N 2O N 2O3 N 2O5
D) N 2O NO NO2 N 2O4
34. The correct order of acidic strength
A) U  Q  P  R B) U  Q  R  S C) U  S  R  P D) U  S  R  P
Passage II:
Consider the following sequence of reaction. If A is H 2 SO4 , then given the answer of
following Questions.

35. The number of hybrid orbitals involved in compound D


A) 5 B) 3 C) 2 D) 4
36. In the above reactions number of compounds which involves peroxy linkages.
A) 4 B) 3 C) 1 D) 2
Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct match are provided as (A), (B),(C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
37.
Column-I Column-II
A) Sulphurous Acid p) Dibasic Acid
B) Sodium thisoluphate q) Reducing agent
Sulphur – Sulphur
C) Oleum r)
Bond is Present
5 oxidation state of
D) Hydrogen Peroxide s)
sulphur is not present
A)A-p,q,s; B-q,r; C-p; D-p,q B) A-p,s; B-s,r; C-q; D-q
C) A-q; B-p,s; C-p,r; D-s D) A-q,r; B-s; C-r,s; D-p
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38.
Column-I Column-II
A) Engel’s sulphur p) Rings, chair conformation, stable
B) Sulphur q) Fibrous or rubber like
C) Rhombic sulphur r) Crystalline form, yellow crystals

D) Monoclinic sulphur s) Puckered S8 rings, crown conformation


A) A-r; B-s; C-p; D-q B) A-p; B-s; C-r; D-q
C) A-s; B-p; C-q; D-r D) A-r; B-q; C-p; D-s
39.
Column-I Column-II
Electrolysis
2 RCOONa  H 2O  
A) Anti Markownikov’s addition p)
R  R  2CO2  2 NaOH  H 2
HBr
B) Free Radical mechanism q) CH 3CH  CH 2  
Peroxide

CCl4
C) Hell – Volhard –Zelinsky reaction r) RCOOAg  Br2   RBr  CO2  AgBr
Cl2 Cl2
CH 3COOH 
red P
 CH 2ClCOOH 
red P

D) Kolbe’s electrolytic decarboxylation s) Cl2
CHCl2COOH 
red P
 CCl3COOH
A) A-r,s; B-p; C-q; D-r B) A-s; B-p,q; C-r; D-p
C) A-q; B-r; C-s; D-p D) A-q; B-p,q,r; C-s; D-p
40.
Column-I Column-II
O
A) EtOH CH3 C Cl P
yridine
 
p) Esterifaction reaction

O O
B) EtOH CH3 COCCH3 H
 
 q) Acetylation reaction

O Molecular formula of alcohol


C)  r)
EtOH CH3 COH H


 increases by C2 H 2O

H
Molecular weight of alcohol increases
D) EtOH  EtOH 

 s)
0
140 C by 28
A) A-p, r; B-p,q; C-q; D-s B) A-s; B-p,q,s; C-p,q,r,s; D-s
C) A-p,q,r; B-p,q,r; C-p,q,r; D-s D) A-p,q,r,s; B-p,q,s; C-p,r,s; D-s

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Section-1
(Only one Option correct Type)
This section contains 10 Multiple Choice questions. Each Question has Four choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). Out of Which Only One is correct
41. Let a, b, c be the sides of a triangle where a  b  c and   R . If the roots of the equation
x 2  2  a  b  c  x  3  ab  bc  ca   0 are real then
4 5  1 5  4 5
A)   B)   C)   ,  D)   , 
3 3  3 3  3 3
42. Let  and  be the roots of x 2  6 x  2  0, with    . If an  a n   n for n  1 , then the
a10  2a8
value of is
2a9
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
43. If p , q , r are  ve and are in A.P., the roots of quadratic equation px 2  qx  r  0 are all
real for
r p
A) 7 4 3 B) 7 4 3 C) all p and r D) no p and r
q r
44.  
If the harmonic mean between roots of 5  2 x 2  bx  8  2 5  0 is 4 then b equals

A) 2 B) 4  5 C) 3 D) 4  5
45. If  ,  ,  are such that       2, 2   2   2  6, 3   3   3  8, then  4   4   4 is
A) 5 B) 18 C) 12 D) 36
1 1
46. Let H n  1   ......  , then the sum to n terms of the series
2 n
1 1  2 1  2  32
2 2 2 2 2
   ...... is
13 13  23 13  23  33
4 4 1 4 4 2 n
A) H n  1 B) H n  C) H n D) H n 
3 3 n 3 3 3 n 1
47. If the ratio of sums to n terms of two A.P’s is  5n  3 :  3n  4 , then the ratio of their 17th
terms is
A) 172 : 99 B) 168 :103 C) 175 : 99 D) 171:103

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48. If log  a  c ,log  a  b ,log  b  c  are in A.P. and a, c, b are in H .P , then the value of
a  b is (given a, b, c  0 )
A) 2c B) 3c C) 4c D) 6c
49. If A and G are the A.M. and G.M. respectively between two numbers then the numbers are
A) A  G 2  A2 B) A  A2  G 2 C) A  A2  2G 2 D) G  A2  G 2
1
50. Let a, b, c be positive integers such that a  b  c  n then a b c  a b c n
 
ab  bc  ca a 2  b2  c 2
A) B) C) abc  n D) n
n n
Section-2
(Paragraph Type)
This section contains 3 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Six questions relate to three paragraphs with two questions on each
paragraph. Each question pertaining to a particular paragraph should have only one correct answer among the four choices A, B, C and D.
Passage I :
Let p, q be integers and let  ,  be the roots of the equation, x 2  x  1  0 , where    .

For n  0,1, 2,......, let an  p n  q n .

FACT : If a and b are rational numbers and a  b 5  0 , then a  0  b


51. a12 
A) a11  a10 B) a11  a10 C) 2a11  a10 D) a11  2a10
52. If a4  28, then p  2q 
A) 21 B) 14 C) 7 D) 12
Passage II:
Let a1, a2 , a3....... be a harmonic progression such that a1  5 and a20  25
53. Value of n for which an is maximum is
A) 22 B) 23 C) 24 D)25
54. Least value of n for which an  0 is
A) 22 B) 23 C) 24 D)25

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Passage III:
In a G.P., sum of the first and last term is 66, the product of the second and the last but one
is 128 and the sum of the terms is 126.
55. If an increasing G.P., is considered, then the number of terms in G.P., is
A) 9 B) 8 C) 12 D) 6
56. If the decreasing G.P. is considered, then the sum of infinite terms is
A) 64 B) 128 C) 256 D) 729
Section-3
(Matching List Type)
This section contains four questions, each having two matching lists (List-1 & List-II). The options for the correct match are provided as (A), (B),(C)
and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
57. If x R , match each expression with its range
Column-I Column-II
x2  2x  3
A) p)  ,3   4, 
x2  2 x  8
x 2  12
B) q) R  1
2x  7
x 2  3x  2
C) r) R
x2  x  6
x 2  3x  1
D) s)  , 2 / 9  1,  
x 1

A) A-p; B-s; C-r; D-q B) A-s; B-r; C-p; D-q


C) A-s; B-p; C-q; D-r D) A-r; B-q; C-s; D-p

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58. Let  ,  ,  be three numbers such that    , 2 2 2 ,
   2    4
and       2 .
Column-I Column-II
A)  p) 6

B)      q) 8

C)  2   2   2 r) -2

D)  3   3   3 s) -1

A) A-r; B-s; C-p; D-q B) A-q; B-r; C-s; D-p


C) A-s; B-p; C-q; D-r D) A-p; B-s; C-r; D-q
59. Solution set of
Column-I Column-II
 x2  x 
A) log 0.6 

log 6
x  4 
0 p) 0,1/ 3   3,10/ 3
1  10 
B) log1/ 25  x 2  x  1  1
 
q)  2,1   2,    1,0,1
5 3

C) log x2  2  x   1 r)  4, 3   8, 


x 1
D) log10 0 s)  , 2   0,1  1, 
2x  1
A) A-s; B-p; C-r; D-q B)A-r; B-p; C-q; D-s
C) A-p; B-s; C-q; D-r D) A-r; B-q; C-s; D-p

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 
2n 2n
60. For 0     / 4 , let x    sin   , y    cos   . Sum of the series
n 0 n0

Column-I Column-II

2n 2n xy 2
A)  sin
n0
 cos  p)
xy 2  1

2n y
B)  tan
n 0
 q)
x y

2n xy
C)  sin  cos 4 n  r)
n0 xy  1

2n 4n x2 y
D)  cos
n0
 sin  s)
x2 y  1

A) A-s; B-r; C-q; D-p B) A-p; B-q; C-s; D-r


C) A-q; B-p; C-r; D-s D) A-r; B-q; C-s; D-p

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