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Note: There is a certain relation between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the given pair has. Select the best alternative.

1. Dog : Rabies : : Mosquito : ?

(a)Plague (b)Death (c)Malaria (d)Sting Ans: (c)
Exp: The bite of the first causes the second. 

2. Man : Biography : : Nation : ?

(a)Leader (b)People (c)Geography (d)History Ans: (d)
Exp: Second contains the story of the first. 

3. Doctor : Diagnosis : : Judge : ?

(a)Court (b)Punishment (c)Lawyer (d)Judgement Ans: (d)
Exp: The function of a doctor is to diagnose a disease and that of a judge is to give judgement.

4. Horse : Jockey : : Car : ?

(a)Mechanic (b)Chauffeur (c)Steering (d)Brake Ans: (b)
Exp: Horse is friven by a jockey . Similarly,car is driven by a chauffeur.

5. Fog : Visibility : : AIDS : ?

(a)Health (b)Resistance (c)Virus (d)Death Ans: (b)
Exp: First impairs the second.

6.Porcupine : Rodent : : Mildew :? 

(a)Fungus (b)Germ (c)Insect (d)Pathogen Ans: (a) 
Exp: Porcupine is a rodent and mildew is a fungus. 

7.Reading : Knowledge : : Work:? 

(a)Experience (b)Engagement (c)Employment (d)Experiment Ans: (a)
Exp: Second is acquired from the first. 

8. Scrap : Food : : Lees : ?

(a)Bread (b)Tea (c)Wine (d)Rice Ans: (c)
Exp: First is the left over of the second.

9.Conscience : Wrong : : Police : ? 

(a)Thief (b)Law (c)Discipline (d)Crime Ans: (d) 
Exp: First prevents the second. 

10. Cricket : Bat : : Hockey : ? 

(a)Field (b)Stick (c)Player (d)Ball Ans: (b)
Exp: In cricket ball is hit with a bat.
Similarly,in Hockey ,the ball is hit with a stick.

11. Glucose : Carbohydrate : : Soyabean : ? 

(a)Proteins (b)Vitamins (c)Minerals (d)Legumes Ans: (a)
Exp: Glucose is rich in carbohydrates and Soyabean is rich in proteins.

12.Jeopardy:Peril:: Jealousy:? 

(a)Envy(b)Insecurity(c)Lust(d)Sin Ans:(a) 
Exp:First is a more intense form of the second. 

13.Pigeon:Peace::White flag:? 

(a)friendship(b)Victory(c)Surrender(d)War Ans:(c) 
Exp:Pigeon is a symbol of peace and white flag is a symbol of surrender. 

14.Teheran:Iran::Beijing:? 

(a)China(b)Japan(c)Turkey(d)Malaysia Ans:(a) 
Exp:Teheran is the capital of Iran and Beijing is the capital of China. 

15.Enough:Excess:Sufficiency:? 

(a)Adequacy(b)Surplus(c)competency(d)In port Ans:(b)
Exp:Sufficiency indicates 'enough' and Surplus indicates 'excess.

16.Squint:Eye::Squeeze:? 

(a)Tongue(b)Cloth(c)Throat(d)Hand Ans:(d) 
Exp:To squint is to constrict the eyes and squeeze is to constrict the hands. 

17.Hermit:Solitude::Intruder:? 

(a)Thief(b)Privacy(c)Burglar(d)Alm Ans:(c) 
Exp:The words in each pair are synonyms. 

18.Tea:Cup::Tobacco:? 

(a)Leaves(b)Hookah(c)Toxin(d)Cheroot Ans:(d) 
Exp:Tea is contained in the cup. Tobacco is contained cheroot. 

19.Market:Demand::Farming:? 

(a)Farmer (b)Monsoons(c)Foodgrain(d)Supply Ans:(b) 
Exp:Market depends on Demand and Farming depends on Monsoons. 

20.Skirmush:War::Disease:? 

(a)Medicine(b)Patient(c)Epidemic(d)Infection Ans:(c) 
Exp:Second is a more intense form of the first. 

21.Wimbledon Trophy:Tennis ::Walker's cup:? 

(a)Hockey(b)Polo(c)Golf(d)Wrestling Ans:(c) 
Exp:Wimbledon Trophy is associated with the game of Tennis. Similarly , Walker's cup is associated with the game of Golf. 

22.Skeleton:Body::Grammar:? 

(a)Language(b)Sentence(c)Meaning(d)Education Ans:(a)
Exp:Just as skeleton forms the framework of the body,so also Grammar lays down the essentials of language.

23. Atom:Matter::Particle:? 

(a)Proton(b)Electron(c)Molecule(d)Dust Ans:(d) 
Exp:The smallest unit of matter is atom and that of dust is particle. 

24. Disease:Pathology::Planet :? 

(a)Astrology(b)Geology(c)Astronomy(d)Palaeontology Ans:(c) 
Exp:Diseases are studied under Pathology. Similarly,Planets are studied in Astrology. 

25. Mature:Regressed :: Varied:? 

(a)Rhythmice(b)Monotonous(c)Decorous(d)Obsolete Ans:(b) 
Exp:The words in each pair are opposites of each other. 

26. Wool:Sheep::Mohair:? 

(a)Cat(b)Goat(c)Cow(d)Camel Ans:(b)  
Exp:Wool is a fibre obtained from sheep,Similarly, mohair is a fibre obtained from goat.

27. Man:Machine::Master:? 

(a)Worker(b)Manager(c)House(d)Slave Ans:(d) 
Exp:Machine is made to work by a man.Similarly,Slave works under the instructions of his master. 

28. Sedative :Pain::Solace:? 

(a)Irritation (b)Kill(c)Grief(d)Hurt Ans:(c) 
Exp:First is the feeling associated with the second. 

29. Elegance:Vulgarity::Graceful:? 

(a)Awkward(b)Comely(c)Asperity(d)Dirty Ans:(a) 
Exp:The words in each pair are antonyms of each other. 

30. Horse:Neigh ::Jackal:? 

(a)Squeak(b)Chatter(c)Howl(d)Bray Ans:(c) 
Exp:Second is the noise produced by the first. 

31. Harp:Drum::Flute:? 

(a)Violin(b)Bugle(c)Harmonium(d)Piano Ans:(b) 
Exp:The voice of harp is shrill as compared to that of drum. Flute produces a shrill sound as compared to that of bugle. 

32. Imprison:Jail::Exile:? 

(a)Country(b)Depart(c)Banish(d)Punishment Ans:(c) 
Exp:the words in each pair are synonyms. 

33. Victory:Encouragement::Failure:? 

(a)Sadness(b)Defeat(c)Anger(d)Frustration Ans:(d) 
Exp:Victory leads to encouragement and failure brings frustration. 

34. Dilatory:Expeditious::Direct:? 

(a)Tortuous(b)Circumlocutory(c)Straight(d)Curved Ans:(b) 
Exp:The words in each pair are opposites of each other. 

35. Cunning:Fox::Timid:? 

(a)Horse(b)Ant(c)Ass(d)Rabbit Ans:(c) 
Exp:Fox is a cunning animal and ass is a timid animal. 

36. Aeroplane:Cockpit::Train:? 
(a)Wagon(b)Coach(c)Compartment(d)Engine Ans:(d) 
Exp:As the pilot of an aeroplane sits in the cockpit, the driver of a train works in the engine. 

37. Major:Battalion::Colonel:? 

(a)Company(b)Regiment(c)Army(d)Soldiers Ans:(b) 
Exp:As Major heads a battalion,the Colonel commands a regiment. 

38. Heart:Pericardium::Brain:? 

(a)Bones(b)Head(c)Skull(d)Cranium Ans:(d)
Exp:Second is a bony protective covering for the first.

39. Crow:Carrion::Leech:? 

(a)Bugs(b)Blood(c)Meat(d)Bones Ans:(b) 
Exp:First feeds on the second. 

40. Insert:Extract::Mighty:? 

(a)Thin(b)Strong(c)Frail(d)Feeble Ans:(d) 
Exp:The words in each pair are opposites of each other. 

41. Perch:Fresh Water::?:Salt water 

(a)Crocodile(b)Frog(c)Cod(d)Snake Ans:(c) 
Exp:A Perch is a fresh water fish. Similarly, a cod is a salt water fish. 

42. Orthologist :Birds::Anthropologist:? 

(a)Plants(b)Animals(c)Mankind(d)Environment Ans:(c) 
Exp:Ornithologist specialises in the study of birds Similarly, anthropologist specialises in the study of mankind. 

43. Meat :Vegetarian::Liquor:? 

(a)Insane(b)Introvert(c)Teetotaler(d)Foolish Ans:(c) 
Exp:One who abstains from meat is called a vegetarian and one who abstains from liquor is called a teetotaller. 

44. Amber:Yellow::Caramine:? 

(a)Red(b)Green(c)Blue(d)Orange Ans:(a) 
Exp:Amber is a shade of yellow colour. Similarly,caramine is a shade of red colour. 

45. Wax:Wane::Zenith:? 

(a)Nadir(b)Bottom(c)Fall(d)Depth Ans:(a) 
Exp:The words in each pair are antonyms. 

46. Foundation:Edifice::Constitution:? 

(a)Government(b)State(c)Nation(d)Cabinet Ans:(c) 
Exp:First forms the basis of the second. 

47. Taxonomy:Classification::Pedology:? 

(a)Nature(b)Farming(c)Soil(d)Mountain Ans:(c) 
Exp:Taxonomy is the science dealing with classification. Similarly,pedology deals with study of soils. 

48. Nightingale:Warble::Frog:? 

(a)Yelp(b)Croak(c)Cackle(d)Squeak Ans:(b) 
Exp:Second is the sound produced by the first. 

49. Rondo:Music ::Lay:? 

(a)Song(b)Poem(c)Lyric(d)Story Ans:(a)
Exp:Rondo is a type of music and lay is a type of song.

50. Deciduous:Willow::Coniferous:? 

(a)Lime(b)Spruce(c)Oak(d)Elm Ans:(b) 
Exp:Willow is a deciduous tree and spruce is a Coniferous tree. 


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1.Abase = lower , degrade , humiliate
usage:Anna expected to have to curtsy to the king of Siam, when told to cast herself down on the ground before him however,she refused to abase herself

2.Abate = subside ,moderate
Usage : Rather than leaving immediately ,they waited for the storm to abate

3.Aberrant = abnormal ,deviant
Usage : Given the aberrant nature of the day,we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment

4.Abeyance = suspended action , not in continuation
Usage : The deal was held in abeyance until her arrival

5.Abet = Assist, usually doing something  in wrong
Usage : She wall unwilling to abet him in the swindle he had planned

6.Abbreviate = shorten
Usage : because we were running out of time , the lecture had to abbreviate her speech

7.Abolish = cancel, put an end to
Usage : The president of the college refused to abolish to physical education requirement

8.Ablution =  Washing
Usage : His daily ablutions were accompanied by loud noises that he humorously labeled  opera in the both.

9.Abominate = loathe ,hate
Usage : Moses scold the idol worshipers in the tribe because of abominated the custom

10. Adjure = renounce upon oath, 
Usage : he  adjured   his allegiance to the king

11. Abnegation = renunciation ,self sacrifice
Usage : Rani and Son loved one another but their love was doomed she had to wed the king their act of abnegation was necessary to preserve the kingdom

12.Abscission = cutting off, separation
Usage : when a flower or leaf separates naturally from the parent ,this process is called abscission

13.Abridge = condense ,shorten
Usage : Because the publishers felt the public wanted a shorter version of war and peace ,they proceeded to abridge the novel

14.Abscond = depart secretly, and hide
Usage : The teller who absconded with the bonds went uncaptured until some one recognized him

15.Absolute = complete, certain
Usage : The king of Siam was an absolute monarch

16.Absolve = pardon
Usage : The father confessor absolved him of his sons

17.Abstinence =  restraint from eating or drinking
Usage : The doctor recommended total abstinence from salted foods

18.Abusive = coarsely insulting
Usage : An abusive parent damages a child both mentally and physically

19.Abut = border upon
Usage: where our estates abut , we must build a fence

20.Abortive = unsuccessful, fruitless
Usage: An abortive revolt

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1.Bard:Poet
Shakespeare is a great poet(Bard).

2.Boretaced:Shameless,
bold Shocked by Huck finn's boretaced lies,Miss Watson prayed the good lord would give him a sense of his regenerate dickedness.

3.Bask:luxuriate,take pleasure in warmth.
Basking on the beach,she relaxed so completely that shell fell asleep. 

4.Bate:let down,restrain.
Until it was to open the presents,the children had to bate their curiosity.

5.Beatific:giving bliss,blissful.
The beatificsmile on the child's face made us very happy. 

6.Beeline:Direct,Quick route.
As soon as the movie was over,jim made a beeline for the exit. 

7.Behoove:Be suited to.
In this time of crisis,it behooves all of us to remain calm and await the instruction of our superiors. 

8.Belie:Contradict,give a false impression.
His coarse,hard bitten exterior belied his innate 

9.sensitivity. Bestow:Conter.
He wished to bestow great honors upon the hero. 

10.Bilk:Swindle,Cheat.
The Con man specialized in bilking insurance companies. 

11.Bland:Soothing or mild,agreeable.
Jill tried a bland ointment for her sun burn. 

12.Blanch:Bleach,whiten.
Although age had blanched his hair,he was still energetic. 

13. Bicker:Quarrel.
The children bickered morning,noon and night ,exasperating their parents.

14.Blurt:utter impulsively.
Before she could stop him,he blurted out the news. 

15.Boon:blessing,benefit.
The recent rains that filled our empty reservoirs were a boon to the whole community. 

16.Brawn:Muscular strenght,sturdiness.
It takes brawnto become a champion weight-lifter. 

17.Brook:tolerate;endure.
The dean would brook no interference with his disciplinnary actions.

18.Brittle:easily broken,difficult.
My employer's brittle personality made it difficult for me to get along with her.

19.Broach:Introduce,open up. 
He did not even try to broach the subject.

20.Brazen:Insolent.
Her brazen contempt for authority angered the aooicials. 

21.Brandish:Wave around,Hourish.
Doctor watson wildly brandished his gun until Holmes told him to put the thing away before he shot himself.

22.Brunt:Main impact or shock.
Tom sawyer claimed credit for painting the fence,but the brunt of the work fell on others.

23.Brackish:Somewhat salinc.
He found the only wells in the area were brackish. 

24.Bizarre:Fantastic,violently contrating.
The plot of the novel was too bizarre to be believed. 

25.Bivouac:Temporary encampment.
While in bivouac,we spent the night in our sleeping bags under the stars.

26.Bait:harass,tease.
The school bully baited the smaller children. 

27.Babble:Chatter idly.
The little girl babbled about her doll.

28.Balk:Stop short,as it faced with an obstacle and refuse to continue.
The cheif of police balked at sending his officers into the riot torn area. 

29.Banal:hackneyed,commonplace,trite,lacking originality. 
He even resorted to the banality of having someone slip on a banana peel!

30.Beneficent:Kindly,doing good.
The overgenerous philanthropist had to curb his beneficent impulses before he gave away all his money and left himself with nothing.



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PRACTICE SET

1.Rajeev failed in the examination because none of her answers were -- to the questions asked
a)allusive
b)revealing
c) pertinent
d)referential
e)impecable

2.There are ---- views on the issue of giving bonus to the employees
a)independent
b)divergent   
c)modest
d)adverse
e)valuable

3.Man who has committed such an ----- crime must get the most severe punishment.
a)injurious
b)unchritable
c)unworhty
d)admoniable
e)irreproachable

4.He has --- people visiting him at his house because he fars it will cause  discomfort to neighbours
a)curtailed
b)requested
c)stopped
d)warned
e)forbidden

5.Although he never learnt to read, his exceptional memory and enquiring mind eventually made him a very ---- man.
a)dedicated
b)erudite
c)pragmatic
d)benevolent
e)charismatic

6.Traffic problems in Bombay are as serious as in any other city in india ,and they are complicated by digging of roads by corporations on this or that -----
a)reason
b)instance
c)aspect
d)intension
e)pretext

7.The defending champion justified his top --- by clinching the titile
a)skill
b)form
c)technique
d)supremavy
e)billing

8.We must ---our students on subjects like health and sanitation besides the usual subjects.
a)learn
b)teach   
c)insist
d)educate
e)impart

9.The judge used his ----- power and left him off with a reprimand
a)residuary
b)official
c)legal
d)absolute
e)discretionary

10.He applied for and was--legal aid by the labour ministry
a)offerd
b)granted  
c)allowed
d)awarded
e)implemented

11.The president called upon politicians  not to----- themselves with communaland parochial forces.
a)counter
b)favour   
c)cope
d)align   
e)confront

12.A glue produced by bees to ---- their hives appears to contain antibiotic substances.
a)collect
b)design
c)build
d)decorate
e)structure

13.The authorities  are  --- through  the records of criminals to make arrangements for making security arrests
a)wading 
b)waxing  
c)studying
d)scratching
e)analysing

14.He very successfully ---- all the allegations levelled against him
a)extricated
b)eradicated   
c)retailed
d)rebutted
e)protected

15.I want to have a ----- of flats on rental basis
a)bllock
b)pack
c)set   
d)conclave   
e)suite

PRACTISE SET ANSWER

1.(c) 2.(b) 3.(d) 4.(c) 5.(b) 6.(e) 7.(e) 8.(d) 9.(e) 10.(b) 11.(d) 12.(c) 13.(a) 14.(d) 15.(c)

General Knowledge Competition’s - verbal reasoning Related Top 15 Questions and Answers

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Indian Economics Related Top 30 Questions and Answers




1. Committee on decontrolling the prices of petrol and diesel was headed by– 
(A) Kelkar Vijai 
(B) Kirit S. Parekh 
(C) Abhijit Sen 
(D) C. Rangrajan 
Answer: Kirit S. Parekh 

2. NABARD was established on the recommendation of– 
(A) Public Account Committee 
(B) Shivaraman Committee 
(C) Narsimham Committee 
(D) None of the above 
Answer: Shivaraman Committee 

3. Which of the following state has been identified as a perfect banking state ensuring atleast one banking account per family in all the districts of the state? 
(A) Haryana 
(B) Kerala 
(C) Gujarat 
(D) Andhra Pradesh 
Answer: Kerala 

4. ‘The main objective of TRYSEM was– 
(A) To train rural youth for self-employment 
(B) To train urban youth for self-employment 
(C) Both (A) and (B) 
(D) None of the above 
Answer: To train rural youth for self-employment 

5. The process of budget making after re-evaluating every item of expenditure in every financial year is known as– 
(A) Performance Budgeting 
(B) Deficit Budgeting 
(C) Zero Based Budgeting 
(D) Fresh Budgeting 
Answer: Zero Based Budgeting 

6. Project ‘Sankalp’ is associated with the elimination of– 
(A) Illiteracy 
(B) Polio 
(C) Unemployment 
(D) AIDS/HIV 
Answer: AIDS/HIV 

7. Mobile Number Portability Service has been launched nation-wide w.e.f.– 
(A) January 19, 2011 
(B) January 20, 2011 
(C) January 22, 2011 
(D) January 25, 2011 
Answer: January 20, 2011 

8. The headquarters of World Bank is situated at– 
(A) Manila 
(B) Washington D.C. 
(C) New York 
(D) Geneva 
Answer: Washington D.C. 

9. With which objective, Kisan Call Centre’s have been established? 
(A) To ensure the supply of fertilizers to farmers on suitable rates 
(B) Distribution of HYV seeds 
(C) To provide agriculture credit at concessional rates 
(D) To provide consultancy service related to agriculture 
Answer: To provide consultancy service related to agriculture 

10. National Stock Exchange has introduced a new share index in place of NSE-100 in April 1996. It is known as– 
(A) NSE-200 
(B) NSE-50 
(C) NSE-20 
(D) NSE-15 
Answer: NSE-50 

11. Which of the following company has been ranked at the top in Forbes’ list of 2014 ‘Global 2000’ ? 
(A) ICBC China 
(B) Google USA 
(C) Microsoft USA 
(D) Oracle USA 
Answer: ICBC China 

12. Indian government has provided the facility of Visa on Arrival to tourists belonging to five nations. Which one of the following nations is not included in it ? 
(A) Japan 
(B) England 
(C) Singapore 
(D) New Zealand 
Answer: England 

13. Which of the following is not helpful in controlling money supply? 
(A) Free Market Policy 
(B) CRR 
(C) Bank Rate 
(D) Change in margin requirement 
Answer: Free Market Policy 

14. Which of the following state became the first state to intro-duce Public Service Guarantee Act 2010 ? 
(A) Madhya Pradesh 
(B) Gujarat 
(C) Bihar 
(D) Haryana 
Answer: Madhya Pradesh 

15. What is ‘Zero Base Budgeting’ ? 
(A) Infinite deficit financing 
(B) No curtailment in unproductive expenditure 
(C) No appraisal of new programmes 
(D) Preparation of new budget every time 
Answer: Preparation of new budget every time 

16. As per the latest data released by the Union Ministry of Finance, the total foreign debt in India at’ end-December 2013 stood at– 
(A) $ 386 billion 
(B) $ 403 billion 
(C) $ 426 billion 
(D) $ 476 billion 
Answer: $ 426 billion

17. Under Prime Minister’s Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Programme (PMIUPEP) those urban areas were included which had a population– 
(A) Upto 50,000 
(B) Between 50,000 and 1 lakh 
(C) Between 50,000 to 5lakh 
(D) None of the above 
Answer: Between 50,000 and 1 lakh 

18. National Food Security Ordinance ensures the supply of wheat and rice at– 
(A) Rs. 3 and Rs. 2 respectively 
(B) Rs. 2 and Rs. 3 respectively 
(C) Rs. 2 and Rs. 4 respectively
 (D) Rs. 1 and Rs. 2 respectively 
Answer: Rs. 2 and Rs. 3 respectively 

19. What is ‘Mercosur’ ? 
(A) A programme of World Bank for accelerating development work in backward countries 
(B) Free Trade Zone of nations of South America 
(C) A treaty between Iran and Iraq 
(D) A treaty between India and Nepal for trade 
Answer: Free Trade Zone of nations of South America 

20. The headquarter of OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Countries) is at– 
(A) Viena 
(B) Kuwait City 
(C) Algeria 
(D) Tehran 
Answer: Viena 

21. Since January 1, 2011 a new country Estonia has joined ‘Euro Zone’. Now the number of countries having Euro as their official currency goes to– 
(A) 15 
(B) 16 
(C) 17 
(D) 18 
Answer: 18

22. Amochu Hydro Power Project is being set by NTPC in– 
(A) Arunachal Pradesh 
(B) Sikkim 
(C) Bhutan 
(D) Nepal 
Answer: Bhutan 

23. Out of total expenditure as shown in regular budget 2014-15, the maximum share goes to– 
(A) Central Plan Outlay 
(B) Subsidy Payment 
(C) Interest Payment 
(D) Defence 
Answer: Central Plan Outlay 

24. The Euro Zone has increased its membership with the addition of one member as on January 1, 2011. Which is this country ? 
(A) Latvia 
(B) Lithuania 
(C) Estonia
(D) Cyprus 
Answer: Estonia 

25. ‘New Silk Route’ is a rail route which links China with the European Country– 
(A) France 
(B) Italy 
(C) Germany 
(D) None of the above 
Answer: Germany 

26. In February 2014, Ennore Port in Tamil Nadu was re-named as– 
(A) Rajeev Gandhi Port 
(B) Kamrajar Port 
(C) MG Ram Chandran Port 
(D) Indira Gandhi Port 
Answer: Kamrajar Port 

27. Which of the rate is not determined by Reserve Bank of India? 
(A) Bank Rate 
(B) CRR 
(C) SLR 
(D) PLR 
Answer: PLR 

28. In which country, world’s highest civilian Airport has recently become operational ? 
(A) Mexico 
(B) China 
(C) India 
(D) America 
Answer: China 

29. Delhi-Mumbai Industrial corridor is being established in India with the financial and technical support of– 
(A) Russia 
(B) South Korea 
(C) Japan 
(D) Canada 
Answer: Japan 

30. Nuclear Energy Plant III Kudankulm Tamil Nadu is being set up with the assistance of– 
(A) Russia 
(B) America 
(C) Japan 
(D) Germany 
Answer: Russia




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