PM Yashasvi 11th Class Social Model Paper 1 | Yashasvi ImportantQuestions

PM Yashasvi Scholarship 11th Class Social Studies Model Paper 1 | Yashasvi Important Questions

 

Question 1.
What is a resource?
a) Extracts from nature
b) Man-made products
c) Extracts from environment—technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable
d) Any thing from which a product can be manufactured
Answer: (c) Extracts from environment—technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable

Question 2.
Under which of the following types of resources can tidal energy be put?
a) Replenishable
b) Human-made
c) Abiotic
d) Non-recyclable
Answer: (a) Replenishable

Question 3.
Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation are:
a) potential resources
b) individual resources
c) developed resources
d) stock
Answer: (c) developed resources

Question 4.
The resources of ownership are:
a) plantation
b) pasture land
c) ponds
d) All of these
Answer: (d) All of these

Question 5.
On the basis of its origin, resources can be classified into:
a) renewable and non-renewable
b) continuous and biological
c) biotic and abiotic
d) recyclable and non-recyclable
Answer: (c) biotic and abiotic

Question 6.
Individual, community, national and international resources are classified on the basis of:
a) origin
b) exhaustibility
c) ownership
d) status of development
Answer: (c) ownership

Question 7.
Which of the following is not classified on the basis of status of development?
a) Potential resources
b) Developed stock resource
c) Reserves resource
d) Renewable resource
Answer: (d) Renewable resource

Question 8.
The resources which are obtained from biosphere and have life are called:
a) Biotic b) Abiotic
c) Parasitic d) None of these
Answer: (a) Biotic

Question 9.
Which one of the following resources can be acquired by a nation?
a) Potential resources
b) International resources
c) National resources
d) Public resources
Answer: (c) National resources

Question 10.
Which one of the following statements is correct as regard to international resources?
a) Resources which are regulated by international institutions.
b) Resources which lie beyond the territorial waters.
c) Resources which are found along the international frontier.
d) Resources which are not yet developed.
Answer: (a) Resources which are regulated by international institutions.

Question 11.
Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised are:
a) renewable b) developed
c) national d) potential
Answer: (d) potential

Question 12.
Which one df the following statements is true about the term resources?
a) Resources are free gifts of nature.
b) They are the functions of human activities.
c) All those things which are found in nature.
d) Things which cannot be used to fulfill our needs.
Answer: (b) They are the functions of human activities.

Question 13.
Plots, houses and other property come under:
a) individual resources
b) community owned resources
c) national resources
d) abiotic resources
Answer: (a) individual resources

Question 14.
Resources that take long geological time for their formation are called:
a) Renewable resources
b) Reserve
c) Community resources
d) Non-renewable resources
Answer: (d) Non-renewable resources

Question 15.
The availability of resources is a necessary condition for the development of:
a) any country b) any state
c) any region d) None of these
Answer: (b) any state

Question 16.
Resources are a function of:
a) national activities
b) human activities
c) Both a. and b.
d) None of these
Answer: (b) human activities

Question 17.
Biotic resources are obtained from:
a) biosphere and include living organisms
b) biosphere and include non-living components
c) the earth
d) None of the above
Answer: (b) biosphere and include non-living components

Question 18.
Rocks and metals are examples of:
a) biotic resources b) abiotic resources
c) natural resources d) All of the above
Answer: (b) abiotic resources

Question 19.
Plantation, pasture lands, ponds, water in wells, etc. are some examples of:
a) resources owned by government
b) resources owned by private
c) resources owned by individual
d) None of the above
Answer: (c) resources owned by individual

Question 20.
Resources which are accessible to all the members of the community are called:
a) Private owned resources
b) Public owned resources
c) Community owned resources
d) Individual owned resources
Answer: (c) Community owned resources

Question 21.
Resources belonging to the nation are called:
a) State resources
b) Country resources
c) National resources
d) Individual resources
Answer: (c) National resources

Question 22.
……… resources are flow resources having a continuous stock and are being used since time immemorial.
a) Biotic
b) Abiotic
c) Renewable
d) National
Answer: (c) Renewable

Question 23.
Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the ; appropriate technology to access them are called:
a) Resources
b) Stock
c.) Reserves
d) All of these
Answer: (b) Stock

Question 24.
Resource which can be renewed again are:
a) national resource
b) potential resource
c) renewable resources
d) stock
Answer: (c) renewable resource

Question 25.
Which one of the following is an example of biotic resource?
a) Rock b) Mountain
c) Mineral d) Flora
Answer: (d) Flora

Question 26.
They are gifts of nature which satisfy human wants.
a) A commodity b) A thing
c) Resources d) None of them
Answer: (c) Resources

Question 27.
Which one of the following is an example of non-renewable resources?
a) Solar energy b) Tidal energy
c) Petroleum d) Hydel energy
Answer: (c) Petroleum

Question 28.
On the basis of ownership, resources can be classified into:
a) Two types
b) Three types
c) Four types
d) None of them
Answer: (c) Four types

Question 29.
Everything available in our environment which can be used j to satisfy our needs, provided, it is technologically accessible, economically feasible and culturally acceptable can be termed as……….. .
a) development
b) resource
c) planning
d) product
Answer: (b) resource

Question 30.
How can the resources be classified on the basis of their, exhaustibility?
a) Biotic and abiotic
b) Renewable and non-renewable
c) Individual and community
d) Potential and reserves
Answer: (b) Renewable and non-renewable

Question 31.
How can the resources be classified on the basis of their ownership?
a) Biotic and abiotic
b) Renewable and non-renewable
c) Individual, community, national and international
d) Potential and reserves
Answer: (c) Individual, community, national and international

Question 32.
How can the resources be classified on the basis of their status of development?
a) Biotic and abiotic
b) Renewable and non-renewable
c) Individual and community
d) Potential, developed, stocks and reserves
Answer: (d) Potential, developed, stocks and reserves

Question 33.
These resources are obtained from biosphere and have life ! such as human beings, flora and fauna.
a) Biotic
b) Abiotic
c) Renewable
d) International
Answer: (a) Biotic

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Question 34.
All those things which are composed of non-living things are called
a) Biotic b) Abiotic
c) Renewable d) International
Answer: (b) Abiotic

Question 35.
Which one of the following type of resource is iron ore?
a) Renewable b) Biotic
c) Flow d) Non-renewable
Answer: (d) Non-renewable

Question 36.
How are resources classified?
a) On the basis of origin b) On the basis of utility
c) On the basis of distribution d) On the basis of potential
Answer: (a) On the basis of origin

Question 37.
Where are biotic resources obtained from?
a) Biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock.
b) Composed of non-living things,
c) Reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes.
d) Minerals and fossil fuels.
Answer: (a) Biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock.

Question 38.
Where are abiotic resources obtained from?
a) Minerals and fossil fuels.
b) Reproduced by physical, hemical or mechanical processes.
c) Composed of non-living things.
d) Biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock.
Answer: (c) Composed of non-living things.

Question 39.
What are renewable resources?
a) These are obtained from biosphere and have life.
b) Composed of non-living things.
c) Which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes.
d) From biosphere and have life such as human beings, flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock.
Answer: (c) Which can be renewed or reproduced by physical, chemical or mechanical processes.

Question 40.
Which of the following are examples of renewable resources?
a) Minerals and fossil fuels
b) Solar and wind energy, water, forests and wildlife
c) Rocks and metals
d) Flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock
Answer: (b) Solar and wind energy, water, forests and wildlife

Question 41.
Which of the following are examples of non-renewable resources?
a) Flora and fauna, fisheries, livestock
b) Solar and wind energy, water, forests and wildlife
c) Minerals and fossil fuels
d) Rocks and metals
Answer: (c) Minerals and fossil fuels

Question 42.
Which of these are resources based on ownership?
a) Individual resources
b) Abiotic
c) Renewable resources
d) Non-renewable
Answer: (a) Individual resources

Question 43.
Which of the following are examples of community owned resources?
a) Public parks, playgrounds, grazing grounds, burial grounds
b) Plots, houses
c) Energy, water, forests
d) Flora and fauna, fisheries
Answer: (a) Public parks, playgrounds, grazing grounds, burial grounds

Question 44.
Which of the following are examples of national resources?
a) plots, houses
b) public parks, playgrounds, grazing grounds, burial grounds
c) oceanic resources
d) minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land
Answer: (d) minerals, water resources, forests, wildlife, land

Question 45.
What are potential resources?
a) Resources which can be renewed or reproduced.
b) Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised,
c) Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation.
d) Those things which are composed of non-living things.
Answer: (b) Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised.

Question 46.
What are developed resources?
a) Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation.
b) Resources which can be renewed or reproduced.
c) Those things which are composed of non-living things.
d) Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised.
Answer: (a) Resources which are surveyed and their quality and quantity have been determined for utilisation.

Question 47.
What is stock?
a) Resources which can be renewed or reproduced.
b) Resources which are found in a region, but have not been utilised.
c) Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these.
d) Solar and wind energy, water, forests and wildlife.
Answer: (c) Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs but human beings do not have the appropriate technology to access these.

Question 48.
The Rio Convention endorsed the Global Forest Principles and adopted which of the following for achieving sustainable development in the 21st century?
a) Agenda 21 b) Agenda 22
c) Agenda 20 d) Agenda 25
Answer: (a) Agenda 21

Question 49.
The first International Earth Summit adopted Agenda 21 to:
a) achieve sustainable development
b) conserve resources
c) support human activities
d) meet future requirements
Answer: (a) achieve sustainable development

Question 50.
The subset of the stock which can be put into use with the help of existing technology but has not been started is called:
a) Stock
b) Resources
c) Reserves
d) None of these
Answer: (c) Reserves

Question 51.
The first International Earth Summit was held in Rio-de- Janerio in Brazil in:
a) August, 1991
b) August, 1992
c) June, 1991
d) June, 1992
Answer: (d) June, 1992

Question 52.
In which year was the Earth Summit held?
a) 1990
b) 1991
c) 1992
d) 1993
Answer: (c) 1992

Question 53.
Coal, iron ore, petroleum, diesel, etc. are the examples of:
a) Biotic resources
b) Abiotic resources
c) Renewable resources
d) Non-renewable resources
Answer: (d) Non-renewable resources

Question 54.
Where was the first international Earth Summit held?
a) Rio-de-Janeiro
b) Geneva
c) Switzerland
d) Philippines
Answer: (a) Rio-de-Janeiro

Question 55.
What is sustainable development?
a) Well planned use of resources and development.
b) Accumulation of resources and then using them accordingly.
c) Development should take place without damaging the environment keeping in mind the future generations.
d) Using materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human need.
Answer: (c) Development should take place without damaging the environment keeping in mind the future generations.

Question 56.
Why do we need resource planning?
a) Because of enormous diversity in the availability of resources.
b) Because we need to think of future generations.
c) We need to consider materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy human needs.
d) The need to collect materials and resources and then using them accordingly.
Answer: (a) Because of enormous diversity in the availability of resources.

Question 57.
Resource planning is essentialfor existence of all forms of life.
a) ecological balance b) sustainable
c) exploitation d) None of these
Answer: (b) sustainable

Question 58.
What does resource planning in India involve?
a) Defining the number of resources.
b) Surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.
c) Taking government permission.
d) Matching the resource development plans with overall national development plans.
Answer: (b) Surveying, mapping and qualitative and quantitative estimation and measurement of the resources.

Question 59.
Which of the following is essential for sustainable existence of all forms of life?
a) Resource planning
b) Resource management
c) Resource extraction
d) Resource generation
Answer: (a) Resource planning

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Question 60.
India has made concerted efforts for achieving the goals of resource planning right from the:
a) First Five Year Plan
b) Second Five Year Plan
c) Third Five Year Plan
d) Fourth Five Year Plan
Answer: (a) First Five Year Plan

Question 61.
………….. interact with nature through ………….. and create institutions to accelerate the economic development.
a) Technology, institutions
b) Teachnology, human beings
c) Human beings, institutions
d) Resources, techology
Answer: (a) Technology, institutions

Question 62.
The process of transformation of things available in our environment involves an interactive relationship between:
a) nature and technology
b) nature, technology and institutions
c) environment and nature
d) environment and technology
Answer: (b) nature, technology and institutions

Question 63.
How do human beings interact with nature?
a) Through technology
b) Through nurturing environmental resources
c) Through industry
d) Through experimental advances
Answer: (a) Through technology

Question 64.
Are resources free gifts of nature? And how?
a) Yes, they are.
b) They are not, resources are a function of human activities.
c) Yes, resources are nurtured by nature.
d) No, any thing from which a product can be manufactured.
Answer: (b) They are not, resources are a function of human activities.

Question 65.
Which one of the following statements refers to the sustainable development?
a) Overall development of various resources.
b) Development should take place without damaging the environment.
c) Economic development of people.
d) Development that meets the desires of the members of all communities.
Answer: (b) Development should take place without damaging the environment.

Question 66.
Water in the dams, forest, etc. is a resources which can be used in the future.
a) potential
b) reserve
c) renewable
d) national
Answer: (b) reserve

Question 67.
Which state among the North-Eastern states has been fully surveyed for its land use?
a) Arunachal Pradesh
b) Manipur
c) Tripura
d) Assam
Answer: (d) Assam

Question 68.
The ocean resources beyond 200 nautical miles is classified under which zone?
a) Exclusive economic zone
b) Export-processing zone
c) Special economic zone
d) None of the above
Answer: (a) Exclusive economic zone

Question 69.
Geothermal energy in Puga Valley and Parvati Valley are:
a) stock resources
b) developed resources
c) reserve resources
d) potential resources
Answer: (b) developed resources

Question 70.
Arrange the following in the correct sequence (land degradation by %):
(i) Forest degraded area
(ii) Water eroded area
(iii) Wind eroded area
(iv) Saline and alkaline deposits
a) (0), (iii), (iv), (ii)
b) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)
c) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii)
d) (ii), (iii), (iv), (i)
Answer: (b) (ii), (i), (iii), (iv)

Question 71.
Which one of the following is the main cause of land degradation in Punjab?
a) Intensive cultivation
b) Deforestation
c) Over irrigation
d) Overgrazing
Answer: (c) Over irrigation

Question 72.
The village of Sukhomajri and the district of Jhabua have shown that it is possible:
a) To reverse land degradation
b) To reverse economic prosperity
c) To reserve water
d) All of the above
Answer: (a) To reverse land degradation

Question 73.
In which of the following state deforestation due to mining have caused severe land degradation?
a) Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh
b) Gujarat, Rajasthan, Odisha
c) Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh
d) All of the above
Answer: (d) All of the above

Question 74.
Which relief features of India has 30 per cent of the total surface area of country?
a) Mountain b) Plateaus
c) Plains d) River
Answer: (a) Mountain

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Question 75.
What is the main factor that determines creation of a resource?
a) Nature and technology
b) Nature and human beings
c) Nature, human beings and technology
d) Technology and human beings
Answer: (c) Nature, human beings and technology

Question 76.
Area sown more than once in an agricultural year plus net sown area is known as:
a) Fallow land b) Gross corpped area
c) Dropped area d) Grazing land
Answer: (b) Gross corpped area

Question 77.
The land which is left uncultivated for more than five agricultural years is called
a) grazing land
b) fallow land
c) culturable wasteland
d) barren and wasteland
Answer: (c) culturable wasteland

Question 78.
How much is the total geographical area of India?
a) 3.28 million sq km
b) 4.28 million sq km
c) 2.28 million sq km
d) 5.28 million sq km
Answer: (a) 3.28 million sq km

Question 79.
Which one of the following is the main cause of land : degradation in Madhya Pradesh?
a) Mining b) Overgrazing
c) Deforestation d) Over irrigation
Answer: (c) Deforestation

Question 80.
Land left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year is called:
a) Culturable waste land
b) Current fallow land
c) Waste land
d) None of these
Answer: (b) Current fallow land

Question 81.
“There is enough for everybody’s need but not for anybody’s greed”. Who said this?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
c) M. K. Gandhi
d) Sunderlal Bahuguna
Answer: (c) M. K. Gandhi

Question 82.
The most widespread relief feature of India is:
a) Mountains
b) Forests
c) Plains
d) Plateaus
Answer: (c) Plains

Question 83.
What percentage of our land should be under forest according to the National Forest Policy (1952)?
a) 33
b) 22.5
c) 31
d) 30
Answer: (a) 33

Question 84.
India’s territorial water extends upto a distance of:
a) 12 km
b) 12 nautical miles
c) 19.2 miles
d) 200 nautical miles
Answer: (b) 12 nautical miles

Question 85.
Land that is left uncultivated for more than five agricultural years is called:
a) Pasture land
b) Culturable wasteland
c) Barren land
d) Current fallow
Answer: (b) Culturable wasteland

Question 86.
The Land use data is available for of the total geographical area.
a) 91% b) 92%
c) 93% d) 94%
Answer: (c) 93%

Question 87.
In which of the following states mining has caused severe land degradation?
a) Gujarat
b) Jharkhand
c) Kerala
d) Uttarakhand
Answer: (b) Jharkhand

Question 88.
The main cause of land degradation in Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh is:
a) mining
b) over irrigation
c) deforestation
d) overgrazing
Answer: (b) over irrigation

Question 89.
What % of Indian land areas is plain area?
a) 40%
b) 41%
c) 42%
d) 43%
Answer: (d) 43%

Question 90.
What % of Indian land area is mountain area?
a) 10% b) 20%
c) 30% d) 40%
Answer: (c) 30%

Question 91.
What % of gepgraphical area is desired forest area?
a) 23%
b) 33%
c) 43%
d) 53%
Answer: (b) 33%

Question 92.
How many million hectares of Indian land is degraded land?
a) 110 million hectares
b) 120 million hectares
c) 130 million hectares
d) 140 million hectares
Answer: (c) 130 million hectares

Question 93.
Which of the following is the main reasons for land degradation in the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, M.P. and Maharashtra?
a) deforestation
b) floods
c) overgrazing
d) All of these
Answer: (c) overgrazing

Question 94.
Many farmers own land which is allotted to them by government:
a) against the payment by cash
b) against property in towns
c) against the payment of revenue
d) None of the above
Answer: (c) against the payment of revenue

Question 95.
Arunachal Pradesh has abundant water resources but lacks:
a) in mineral resources
b) in infrastructural development
c) in technology
d) None of the above
Answer: (b) in infrastructural development

Question 96.
Land degradation due to over irrigation can be seen in the states of:
a) Punjab and Haryana
b) Assam
c) Odisha
d) Mizoram
Answer: (c) Odisha

Question 97.
How many economic zones are there in India?
a) Five
b) One
c) Two
d) Ten
Answer: (a) Five

Question 98.
Which one of the following in the main cause of land and water pollution in India in recent years?
a) Industrial effluents
b) Chemical fertiliser
c) Deforestation
d) None of them
Answer: (a) Industrial effluents

Question 99.
How much degraded land in India is water eroded?
a) 28%
b) 56%
c) 75%
d) 10%
Answer: (b) 56%

Question 100.
Which type of Land is not used for cultivation?
a) Already on crop production
b) Land put to non-agricultural uses, e.g. buildings, roads, factories, etc.
c) All types of land
d) Black soil land
Answer: (b) Land put to non-agricultural uses, e.g. buildings, roads, factories, etc.

Question 101.
What are fallow lands?
a) Current fallow, i.e. left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year
b) wastelands
c) Land put to non-agricultural uses
d) Land under miscellaneous tree crops groves
Answer: (a) Current fallow, i.e. left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year

Question 102.
Waste land includes
a) land left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year.
b) land put to non-agricultural uses.
c) rocky, arid and desert areas.
d) land left uncultivated for the past 1 to 5 agricultural years.
Answer: (c) rocky, arid and desert areas.

Question 103.
percent of our basic needs for food, shelter and clothing are obtained from land.
a) 70 b) 80
c) 90 d) 95
Answer: (d) 95

Question 104.
Which human activities have led to land degradation?
a) Deforestation, overgrazing
b) Agriculture
c) Buildings and making roads
d) Factories and industry
Answer: (a) Deforestation, overgrazing

Question 105.
How can we solve the problems of land degradation?
a) Afforestation
b) Sowing more agriculture crops
c) Try to grow plants in desert areas
d) Keep injury away from agricultural land
Answer: (a) Afforestation

Question 106.
Which of the following book includes ‘Gandhian Philosophy’ on conservation of resources?
a) Small is beautiful
b) Our common future
c) Both a. and b.
d) None of these
Answer: (a) Small is beautiful

Question 107.
Which of the following types of soil is found in the river deltas of the Eastern Coast?
a) Black soil b) Laterite soil
c) Red soil d) Alluvial soil
Answer: (d) Alluvial soil

Question 108.
Which soil is ideal for growing cotton?
a) Alluvial soil b) Black soil
c) Red soil d) None of these
Answer: (b) Black soil

Question 109.
Why do red soils develop a reddish colour?
a) Iron occurs in a hydrated form
b) There is adequate proportion of potash and lime
c) Presence of increased calcium content
d) Diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks
Answer: (d) Diffusion of iron in crystalline and metamorphic rocks

Question 110.
Which of the following soil is more common in piedmont plains such as Duars, Chos and Terai?
a) Black soil b) Laterite soil
c) Alluvial soil d) Red soil
Answer: (c) Alluvial soil

Question 111.
Which soil is also knwon as regur soil?
a) Black soil
b) Red soil
c) Alluvial soil
d) Laterite soil
Answer: (a) Black soil

Question 112.
The Lowdr horizons of the arid soil is occupied by kankar due to increasing:
a) calcium content
b) potash content
c) lime, potash and phosphorus content
d) phosphorus content
Answer: (a) calcium content

Question 113.
In the snow covered areas of Himalayas, which of the following soil experiences denudation and is acidic in nature with humus content?
a) Laterite soil b) Black soil
c) Alluvial soil d) Forest soil
Answer: (d) Forest soil

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Question 114.
The running water cuts through the clayey soils and makes deep channels known as:
a) Bad land
b) Gullies
c) Deltas
d) None of these
Answer: (b) Gullies

Question 115.
Which type of soil develops due to high temperature and evaporation?
a) Arid soil b) Forest soil
c) Black soil d) Red soil
Answer: (a) Arid soil

Question 116.
Soil is formed by the process of:
a) Denudation
b) Gradation
c) Weathering
d) Erosion
Answer: (c) Weathering

Question 117.
The red soil is red in colour because:
a) it is rich in humus.
b) it is rich in iron compounds.
c) it is derived from volcanic origin.
d) it is rich in potash.
Answer: (b) it is rich in iron compounds.

Question 118.
Soil formed by intense leaching is:
a) Alluvial soil b) Red soil
c) Laterite soil d) Desert
Answer: (c) Laterite soil

Question 119.
In which of the following states is black soil found?
a) Jammu and Kashmir
b) Gujarat
c) Rajasthan
d) Jharkhand
Answer: (b) Gujarat

Question 120.
Which is the most common soil of Northern India?
a) Black soil
b) Laterite soil
c) Alluvial soil
d) Red soil
Answer: (c) Alluvial soil

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