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Straight Objective Type (lh/ks oLrqfu"B izkj)
This section contains 30 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its
answer, out of which Only One is correct.
bl [k.M esa 30 cgq&fodYih iz'u gSaA izR;sd iz'u ds 4 fodYi (1), (2), (3) rFkk (4) gSa] ftuesa ls flQZ ,d lgh gSA
1. Let f(x) = 5–|x –2| and g(x) = |x + 1|, x R. If f(x) attains maximum value at and g(x) attains minimum
( x – 1)( x 2 – 5x 6)
value at , then lim is equal to :
x – x 2 – 6x 8
ekuk f(x) = 5–|x –2| rFkk g(x) = |x + 1|, x R. ;fn f(x) dk vf/kdre eku rFkk g(x) dk U;wure eku ij gS] rks
( x – 1)( x 2 – 5x 6)
lim cjkcj gS %
x – x 2 – 6x 8
(1) –3/2 (2) 1/2 (3) 3/2 (4) –1/2
Ans. (2)
Sol. f(x) attains maximum value at x = 2
g(x) attains minimum value at x = – 1
– = 2
(x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3) (2 – 1)(2 – 3) 1
lim = =
x 2 (x – 2)(x – 4) (2 – 4) 2
1
2. If the area (in sq. units) bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x and the line y =x, >0, is , then is equal
9
to
1
;fn ijoy; y2 = 4x rFkk js[kk y =x, >0, ls f?kjs {ks=k dk {ks=kQy ¼oxZ bdkb;ksa esa½ gS] rks cjkcj gS %
9
(1) 24 (2) 48 (3) 2 6 (4) 4 3
Ans. (1)
y y = x
Y2 = 4x
4
,4
(0, 0)
Sol. x
0
y2 = 4x and y = x
If > 0 then
4 /
Hence A
0
2
x x dx
1
9
4
2 x3/ 2 x 2 1 4 8 8 1 32 8 1 8 1
3/ 2 2 = = 24
3/2 2 9 3 9 3 9 3 9
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3. A straight line L at a distance of 4 units from the origin makes positive intercepts on the coordinate axes
and the perpendicular form the origin to this line makes an angle of 60° with the line x + y = 0. Then an
equation of the line L is -
ewyfcUnq ls 4 bdkbZ dh nwjh ij ,d ljy js[kk L funZs'kkad v{kksa ij /kukRed var% [k.M cukrh gS rFkk ewyfcUnq ls
bl js[kk ij yac] js[kk x + y = 0 ds lkFk 60º dk dks.k cukrk gSA rks js[kk L dk ,d lehdj.k gS %
(1) 3 1x 3 – 1y 8 2 (2) 3 – 1x 3 1y 8 2
(3) 3x y 8 (4) x 3 y 8
Ans. (2)
x+y=0
130°
Sol. 90°
60° 4
75°
3 – 1 3 1
x + y = 4
2 2 2 2
x ( 3 –1) + y ( 3 +1) = 8 2
sin x – cos x x
4. The derivative of tan–1 , with respect to , where x 0, is :
sin x cos x 2 2
ds lkis{k tan–1
x sin x – cos x
, tgk¡ x 0, dk vodyt gS %
2 sin x cos x 2
1 2
(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) (4)
2 3
Ans. (1)
tan x – 1 1– tan x dy
Sol. y = tan–1 = –tan–1 = –tan–1 tan – x = – – x 1
tan x 1 1 tan x 4 4 dx
x 1
Now if differentiation of w.r.t x is
2 2
x 1
differentiation of y w.r.t. is =2
2 1
2
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5. A person throws two fair dice. He wins Rs. 15 for throwing a double (same numbers on the two dice),
wins Rs.12 when the throw results in the sum of 9, and loses Rs. 6 for any other outcome on the throw.
Then the expected gain/loss (in Rs.) of the person is :
1 1 1
(1) loss (2) loss (3) gain (4) 2 gain
2 4 2
,d O;fDr nks U;k¸; (fair) ikls mNkyrk gSA ,d f}d ¼nksuksa iklksa ij ,d gh la[;k½ vkus ij og #- 15 thrrk gS]
nksuksa iklksa ij vk, vadksa dk ;ksx 9 gksus ij #- 12 thrrk gS rFkk fdlh vU; ifj.kke (outcome) ij
#- 6 gkjrk gSA rks ml O;fDr dk izR;kf'kr (expected) ykHk@gkfu ¼#- esa½ gS %
1 1 1
(1) gkfu (2) gkfu (3) ykHk (4) ykHk 2
2 4 2
Ans. (1)
Sol. When two dice are thrown
Sample space = {(1, 1), (2, 2) …….. (6, 6)} contain total 36 elements number of cases when both dice
6 4 26
Expectation = 15 12 – 6
36 36 36
90 48 – 156 1
=–
36 2
x 2 sin x
6. lim is :
x 0
x 2 sin x 1 – sin 2 x – x 1
2
x 2 sin x
lim cjkcj gS %
x 0
x 2 2 sin x 1 – sin 2 x – x 1
Sol. lim
x 2sin x x 2 2sinx 1 sin2 x – x 1
x 0 x 2sin x 1– sin x x – 1
2 2
sin x
1 2
x
2
x 2sin x 1 sin x – x 1
2
= lim
x 0 2sin x sin2 x
x – 1
x x
(1 2)(1 1)
= =2
3
7. If , and are three consecutive terms of a non-constant G.P. such that the equations x2 + 2x + =
0 and x2 + x – 1 = 0 have a common root, then (+ ) is equal to -
;fn ,d fHkUu inksa okyh xq.kksaÙkj Js<+h ds rhu Øekxr in , rFkk bl izdkj gSa fd lehdj.kksa x2 + 2x + =
0 rFkk x2 + x – 1 = 0 dk ,d ewy leku gS] rks (+ ) cjkcj gS %
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1 x8 2 3 6
The term independent of x in the expansion of . 2x –
60 81 is equal to :
8. –
x2
1 x 8 2 3
6
– . 2x – 2 ds izlkj esa x ls Lora=k in gS %
60 81 x
1 1
Sol. Term Independent of x = 23 ( 3)3 6 C3 (2)( 3)5 6 C 1 = –72 + 36 = –36
60 81
9. Let A,B and C be sets such that A B C. Then which of the following statements is not true?
(1) B C (2) If ( A – B) C, thenA C
(3) (C A) (C B) C (4) If ( A – C) B then A B
ekuk leqPp; A, B rFkk C bl izdkj gSa fd A B C, rks fuEu esa ls dkSu lk dFku lR; ugha gS \
(1) B C (2) ;fn (A – B) C, rks A C
(3) (C A) (C B) C (4) ;fn ( A – C) B , rks A B
Ans. (1)
C
Sol. A B
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a î ĵ 3k̂, b 2iˆ ˆj – kˆ
and c î – 2 ĵ 3k̂ . Then the set S = { : a,b and c are coplanar}
(1) contains exactly two positive numbers
(2) is empty
(3) contains exactly two numbers only one of which is positive
(4) is singleton
ekuk R rFkk rhu lfn'k a î ĵ 3k̂, b 2î ĵ – ak̂ rFkk c î – 2 ĵ 3k̂ gSaA rks leqPp;
S = { : a, b rFkk c leryh; gSaA}
(1) esa rF;r% (exactly) nks /kukRed la[;k,sa gSA
(2) fjDr gSA
(3) esa rF;r% nks la[;k;sa gS ftlesa ls dsoy ,d /kukRed gSA
(4) ,dy gSA
Ans. (2)
Sol. Since vectors are coplanar
1 3
2 1 – = 0
–2 3
(3 – 2) – 1 (6 + 2) + 3 (–4 – ) = 0 –32 – 18 = 0 2 = – 6
11. If 20C1 + (22) 20C2 + (32) 20C3 + …………. + (202)20C20 = A(2), then the ordered pair (A, ) is equal to
;fn 20C1 + (22) 20C2 + (32) 20C3 + …………. + (202) 20C20 = A(2), rks Øfer ;qXe (A, ) cjkcj gS %
(1) (380, 18) (2) (380, 19) (3) (420, 19) (4) (420, 18)
Ans. (4)
20
Sol. S = 12 20C1 + 22. 20C2 + 32 20C3 + …………………+202. 20C20 = r .
r 1
2 20
Cr
20 20 20 20 20
=
r 1
r. r.20 Cr = 20
r 1
r.19 Cr –1 = 20 r – 1 1 19Cr –1 = 20
r 1
r – 1 19Cr –1 + 20
r 1
r 1
19
Cr –1
20
= 20 × 19
r 2
18
Cr –2 20 219 = 20 × 19 × 218 + 20 × 219 = 20 × 218 (19+2)= 20 × 21 × 218
= 420 × 218
7 7
(1) (2) (3) (4)
36 18 24 9
Ans. (4)
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C2 C2 + C1
1 0 0
0 1 1 0
cos 1 1 4cos
2
1 2 2
1 + 4 cos6 + 1= 0 2cos6 = –1 cos6 = = cos 6 = 2n
2 3 3
n 2 4
= ,n I = , ,
3 9 9 9 9
13. For an initial screening of an admission test, a candidate is given fifty problems to solve. If the
4
probability that the candidate can solve any problem is , then the probability that he is unable to solve
5
less than two problems is :
izkjafHkd tk¡p ds fy, ,d izos'k ijh{kk esa ,d ijh{kkFkhZ dks ipkl iz'u gy djus ds fy, fn, x, gSaA ;fn ijh{kkFkhZ
4
ds fdlh ,d iz'u dks gy dj ldus dh izkf;drk gS] rks mlds nks ls de iz'uksa dks gy djus vleFkZ gksus dh
5
izkf;drk gS %
49 48 48 49
54 4 316 4 164 1 201 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
5 5 25 5 25 5 5 5
Ans. (1)
Sol. There are 50 questions in an exam.
4
Probability of each question to be correct = p =
5
1
probability of each question is incorrect = q =
5
Let X = number of correct question in 50 questions.
49
4 50 50
Hence required probability = ( ) + C1 1 4
5 5 5
49
49
4 4 54 4
= 4 5 10 5=
5 5 5
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tan x tan
14. let (0, /2) be fixed. If the integral tan x – tandx A(x) cos2+ B(x) sin2+ C, where C is a
constant of integration, then the functions A(x) and B(x) are respectively.
(1) x + and loge |sin(x –)| (2) x – and loge |sin(x –)|
(3) x + and loge |sin(x + )| (4) x + and loge |cos(x –)|
tan x tan
ekuk (0, /2) fn;k gSA ;fn lekdy
tan x – tan
dx A(x) cos2+ B(x) sin2+ C, tgk¡ C ,d lekdyu
vpj gS] rks Qyu A(x) rFkk B(x) Øe'k% gSa %
(1) x + vkSj loge |sin(x –)| (2) x – vkSj loge |sin(x –)|
(3) x + vkSj loge |sin(x + )| (4) x + vkSj loge |cos(x –)|
1 1
(1) –2 (2) – (3) (4) 2
2 2
Ans. (1)
1
dx
Sol. =
(x )(x 1)
Let x + = t
dx = dt
2 1 2 1
dt 1 1 t 21
= = t – t 1 dx = nt – n(t 1) |221
= n |2
2
t(t 1) 2 t 1
2 1 2 2 1 2 1 9
= n n = n n
2 2 2 1 2 2 2 8
(2 1)2 9
(2 2) 4
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22 + 2 – 4 = 0
2 + – 2 = 0
( + 2)( –1) = 0
= 1 or = – 2
value of is – 2
16. The equation of a common tangent to the curves y2 = 16x and xy = –4, is
oØkas y2 = 16x rFkk xy = –4 dh ,d mHk;fu"B Li'kZjs[kk dk lehdj.k gS %
(1) x – 2y + 16 = 0 (2) 2x – y + 2 = 0
(3) x + y + 4 = 0 (4) x – y + 4 = 0
Ans. (4)
4
Sol. Let equation of tangent to parabola y2 = 16x is y = mx + ………(1)
m
It is tangent to xy = –4 ………(2) Solving (1) & (2), we get
4 4
x mx + 4 = 0 mx2 + x+4=0
m m
16
for tangent D = 0 – 16m = 0 m3 = 1 m = 1
m2
Putting m = 1 in Equation (1) Common tangent is y = x + 4
17. The tangents to the curve y = (x –2)2– 1 at its points of intersction with the line x – y = 3 intersect at the
point
oØ y = (x –2)2– 1 ds js[kk x – y = 3 ls izfrPNsnu fcUnqvksa ij oØ dh Li'kZ js[kk;sa fuEu esa ls fdl fcUnq ij
feyrh gSa \
5 5 5 5
(1) – ,–1 (2) ,–1 (3) – ,1 (4) ,1
2 2 2 2
Ans. (2)
Sol. Let coordinates of C be (h, k)
chord of contact of C w.r.t. y = (x –2)2–1 y = x2 –4x + 3 is T = 0
yk
= xh + 3 – 2(x+h)
2
2(h–2)x – y = –(6–4h–k)
compare it with x – y = 3
5
2 (h–2) = 1 h=
2
6 – 4h – k = – 3 k = –1
5
C is ,–1
2
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18. The general solution of the differential equation (y2 –x3) dx – xydy = 0 (x 0) is :
(where c is a constant of integration)
vody lehdj.k (y2 –x3) dx – xydy = 0 (x 0) dk O;kid gy gS %
(tgk¡ c ,d lekdyu vpj gS)
(1) y2 + 2x2 + cx3 = 0 (2) y2 – 2x2 + cx3 = 0
(3) y – 2x + cx =0
2 3 2 (4) y2 + 2x3 + cx2 = 0
Ans. (4)
y ydx – xdy
Sol. (y2 – x3)dx – xydy = 0 y(ydx – xdy) = x3dx = dx
x x2
2
y y 1 y
– d = dx – = x + k – y2 = 2x3 + 2x2k y2 + 2x3 + cx2 = 0
x x 2 x
2z – n
19. Let z C with Im(z) = 10 and it satisfies 2i – 1for some natural number n. Then
2z n
(1) n = 20 and Re(z) = 10 (2) n = 20 and Re(z) = –10
(3) n = 40 and Re(z) = 10 (4) n = 40 and Re(z) = –10
2z – n
ekuk z C ftlds fy, Im(z) = 10 rFkk fdlh izkÑr la[;k n ds fy, ;g 2i – 1 dks larq"V djrk gS] rks
2z n
(1) n = 20 rFkk Re(z) = 10 (2) n = 20 rFkk Re(z) = –10
(3) n = 40 rFkk Re(z) = 10 (4) n = 40 rFkk Re(z) = –10
Ans. (2)
Sol. Let Re (z) = x, then
2(x 10i) n
2i 1 (2x – n) + 20i = –(2x + n) – 40 – 20i + 2ni
2(x 10i) n
20. A triangle has a vertex at (1, 2) and the mid points of the two sides through it are (–1, 1) and (2, 3).
Then the centroid of this triangle is :
,d f=kHkqt dk ,d 'kh"kZ (1, 2) ij gS rFkk blls gksdj tkus okyh nks Hkqtkvksa ds e/; fcUnq (–1, 1) vkSj (2, 3) gSaA rks
bl f=kHkqt dk dsUnzd gS %
7 1 5 1 1
(1) 1, (2) , (3) ,1 (4) ,2
3 3 3 3 3
Ans. (4)
Sol. (1,2)
(–1,1) (2,3)
(–3,0) (3,4)
1 3 – 3 2 0 4 1
centroid = , = ,2
3 3 3
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21. The length of the perpendicular drawn from the point (2, 1, 4) to the plane containing the lines
r î ĵ î 2 ĵ – k̂ and r î ĵ – î ĵ – 2k̂ is :
js[kkvksa r î ĵ î 2 ĵ – k̂ rFkk r î ĵ – î ĵ – 2k̂ dks varfoZ"V djrs lery ij fcUnq (2, 1, 4) ls
Mkys x;s yEc dh yEckbZ gS %
1 1
(1) 3 (2) 3 (3) (4)
3 3
Ans. (1)
Sol. Normal vector of the plane is
ˆi ˆj kˆ
1 2 –1 =
–1 1 –2
– 3iˆ + 3 ˆj + 3kˆ
now equation of plane
–3x + 3y + 3z = c
(1,1,0) will satisfy the plane
–3+3+0=c
c=0
–3x + 3y + 33 = 0
distance from (2,1,4)
–6 3 12 9
= = = 3 units
27 3 3
22. A group of students comprises of 5 boys and n girls. If the number of ways, in which a team of 3
students can randomly be selected from this group such that there is at least one boy and at least one
girl in each team, is 1750, then n is equal to :
fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds ,d lewg esa 5 yM+ds rFkk n yM+fd;k¡ gSaA ;fn bl lewg esa ls rhu fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh Vhe ;kn`fPNd bl
izdkj pquus ds rjhds] fd izR;sd Vhe esa de ls de ,d yM+dk rFkk de ls de ,d yM+dh gks] 1750 gSa] rks n
cjkcj gS %
23. The angle of elevation of the top of a vertical tower standing on a horizontal plane is observed to be 45º
from a point A on the plane. Let be the point 30 m vertically above the point A. If the angle of elevation
of the top of the tower from B be 30º, then the distance (in m) of the foot of the tower from the point A
is:
{kSfry ry ij [kM+h ,d m/okZ/kj ehukj ds f'k[kj dk ry ij ,d fcUnq A ls mUu;u dks.k 45º gSA ekuk fcUnq A ls
30 ehVj m/okZ/kj Åij fcUnq B gSA ;fn B ls ehukj ds f'k[kj dk mUu;u dks.k 30º gS] rks ehukj ds ikn dh fcUnq A
ls nwjh ¼ehVj esa½ gS %
(1) 15 3 3
(2) 15 1 3
(3) 15 5 – 3
(4) 15 3 – 3
Ans. (1)
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B
Sol.
x
C 30º
D
d
30 30
45º
A E
d
x x 1
= tan30° ; = ; d= 3x
d d 3
x 30
Also tan 45 d = x + 30
d
d 1 30 3 30 3( 3 1)
d= + 30 1 d = 30 d = d = = 15 3 ( 3 +1)
3 3 3 1 2
d = 15 (3 + 3)
24. If [x] denotes the greatest integer x, then the system of linear equations [sin]x + [–cos]y = 0
[cot]x + y = 0
2 7
(1) Have infinitely many solutions if , and has a unique solutions if , .
2 3 6
2 7
(2) Has a unique solution if , , .
2 3 6
2 7
(3) Has a unique solution if , and have infinitely many solutions if , .
2 3 6
2 7
(4) Have infinitely many solutions if , , .
2 3 6
;fn [x] egÙke iw.kkZad x gS] rks jSf[kd lehdj.k fudk;
[sin]x + [–cos]y = 0
[cot]x + y = 0
2 7
(1) ds vuUr gy gSa ;fn , rFkk ek=k ,d gy gS ;fn , .
2 3 6
2 7
(2) dk ,d ek=k gy gS ;fn , , .
2 3 6
2 7
(3) dk ek–=k ,d gy gS ;fn , rFkk vuUr gy gSa ;fn , .
2 3 6
2 7
(4) ds vuUr gy gSa ;fn , , .
2 3 6
Ans. (1)
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2 1
Sol. If , cos – ,0 – cos (0,1/2)
2 3 2
3 1
sin ,1 &
cot – ,0
2 3
7 – 3 3
If , cos –1, – cos ,1
6 2 2
1
sin – ,0 & cot ( 3 , )
2
2
Hence in , [sin] = 0; [–cos] = 0; [cot] = –1
2 3
Hence 0 = 0 & –x + y = 0 Have infinitely solutions
7
in , [sin] = – 1 ; [–cos] = 0; [cot] = 1, 2, 3, ……………….
6
Hence –x – 0.y = 0 x=0
[cot ] x + y = 0 1.x + y = 0 or 2.x + y = 0 or ………………..
each line well cut x = 0 at exactly one point.
Hence unique solution.
25. If a1, a2, a3,........... are in A.P. such that a1 + a7 + a16 = 40, then the sum of the first 15 terms of this A.P.
is :
;fn a1, a2, a3,........... ,d lekUrj Js<+h esa bl izdkj gSa fd a1 + a7 + a16 = 40 gSa] rks bl lekUrj Js<+h ds izFke
15 inksa dk ;ksxQy gS %
27. Let S be the set of all R such that the equation, cos2x + sinx = 2 – 7 has a solution. Then S is
equal to :
ekuk lHkh R, ftlds fy, lehdj.k cos2x + sinx = 2 – 7 dk ,d gy gS] dk leqPp; S gSA rks S cjkcj gS
%
(1) [1, 4] (2) [3, 7] (3) [2, 6] (4) R
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Ans. (3)
Sol. 1 – 2sin2x + sin x = 2 –7 2 sin2x – sin x + (2 – 8) = 0
2 8(2 8) 2 16 64 ( 8) 2 8
sin x = = = = ,2
4 4 4 4
4 4
= , 2 (Rejected), for solution to be exist –1 1 –2 – 4 2 2 6
2 2
[2, 6]
28. A circle touching the x-axis at (3, 0) and making an intercept of length 8 on the y-axis passes through
the point :
x-v{k dks (3, 0) ij Li'kZ djrk gqvk rFkk y-v{k ij 8 yEckbZ dk var% [k.M (intercept) cukrk gqvk ,d o`Ùk fuEu esa
ls fdl fcUnq ls gksdj tkrk gS \
3 (3, 5)
8
4 5
5
Sol. 3, 0
29. An ellipse, with foci at (0, 2) and (0, –2) and minor axis of length 4, passes through which of the
following points?
,d nh?kZo`Ùk] ftldh ukfHk;k¡ (0, 2) rFkk (0, –2) ij gSa rFkk ftlds y?kq v{k dh yEckbZ 4 gS] fuEu esa ls fdl fcUnq
ls gksdj tkrk gS \
(1) 2,2
(2) 2, 2
(3) 1, 2 2
(4) 2, 2 2
Ans. (1)
x2 y2
Sol. Let 1(a < b) is the equation of ellipse, focii (0, ±2)
a2 b2
(be = 2)
Given: 2a = 4 a = 2
a2
e2 = 1 – b2e2 = b2 – a2
b2
4 = b2 – 4
b2 = 8
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| JEE (MAIN) 2019 | DATE : 12-04-2019 (SHIFT-2) | PAPER-2 | OFFICIAL PAPER | MATHEMATICS
x2 y2
equation of ellipse is 1
4 8
It passes through ( 2 , 2)
30. A plane which bisects the angle between the two given planes 2x – y + 2z – 4 = 0 and
x + 2y + 2z – 2 = 0, passes through the point :
nks fn, x, leryksa 2x – y + 2z – 4 = 0 rFkk x + 2y + 2z – 2 = 0 ds chp ds dks.k dks lef}Hkkftr djrk ,d
lery] fuEu esa ls fdl fcUnq ls gksdj tkrk gS \
(1) (2, –4, 1) (2) (1, –4, 1) (3) (1, 4, –1) (4) (2, 4, 1)
Ans. (1)
Sol. Planes bisecting the given planes are
2x – y 2z – 4 x 2y 2z – 2
=±
3 3
x – 3y = 2 or 3x + y + 4z = 6
out of the given points, only (2,–4,1) lies on the plane 3x + y + 4z = 6.
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