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    1.  What will come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    1347 + 254 + 457 – 3382 + 8745 – 5723 = ?

    2. What will come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    1124 + [24 + {23 – (27 + 6 × 9) + 91} + 66.67% of 75] = ?2 + 270

    3. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
    4968.02 ÷ 216.004 – 3725.921 ÷ 207.004 = ∛?

    4. Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
    9837 + 315 × 6 = (?) + 77 × 13 + 10% of 1500

    5. What will come in place of question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    1920/?2 + 96/6 – 10 = 1/30 + 42/7

    6. What should come at the place of ‘?’ in the following question?
    [{(1948 + 652 – 140) ÷ (41 × 8)} + (313 ÷ 2)] = 2+ 10?

    7. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    2161/3 × 264 × 394 ÷ [124 × 3 × 2-3] = 13?

    8.

    9.

    10. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    (19 × 26) – (14 × 17) + 24 = ? × 7 × 95 ÷ 19

    11. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    52 × 48 + 113 × 87 + 35 × 25 = ? – √196

    12. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    (4 × 3)4 ÷ (9 × 16)3 × (64 × 27)5 = (12)?

    13. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    935.5 + 555.4 + 64.5 + 1444.6 = 600% of ?

    15. What will come in place of question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    35 × 25 + 55 × 45 + 75 × 65 = ? × 5

    15. What will come in place of question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    812.4 ÷ 27 – 0.4 × 2430.1 = 3? + 0.3

    16. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    600 + 38% of ? = 602 – 32 – 22

    17.

    18. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (13/17) + (0.375 × 64) ÷ (13/4 – 12/5) = ?

    19. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    72.5 × 4 – 300% of √6241 = √?

    20. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
     643 ÷ 16 ÷ 8 – 36 × 25 = 4 × ?

    21. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    165% × 24 ÷ 3 + 35% of 1200 = ?

    22. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    125 × 24 + 60% of 660 = 4 × ?

    23.

    24. What value should come in place of ‘x’ in the following question?
    √6889 – √2116 + √2704 ÷ √676 × 3 = x

    25. What value should come in place of ‘x’ in the following question?
    703 ÷ 19 × 8 + (75 ÷ 2 × 4 + 52) = x

    26. What value will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    [(3/2) of 974 ÷ 3] + √676 – (?/4) = 471 – ∛343

    27. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    88.60% of 1500 + 39.25% of 800 + 63.20% of 2500 + 25.40% of 4500 = ?

    28. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions?
    416 × 35 + 225 × 26 – 48 × 42 – 42 × 84 = (?) × 2

    29. What will come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    791 + 7 × 62 – 73 + 45% of 80 = ?% of 90

    30. What will come in place of question mark(?) in the following questions?
    49% of 520 + 51% of 480 = ? – 5.4

    31. What will come in place of question mark(?) in the following questions?
    63 × 34 ÷ 93 + ?2 = 72  

    32. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (1/2) of (7/2) ÷ {(1/4) + (1/2) – (2/3)} – 16 + 3 × (1/3) ÷ (1/4) = 3?

    33. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (∛512 × 5 ÷ 2) × (24 of 8 ÷ 3) + 52 = ?3 – 26

    35. What will come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    [(72)2 ÷ 24 × 8] ÷ 24 = 6 × ?

    35. What will come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    15% of 450 + 17 × 5.5 = ?

    36. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    12.5 × 14 ÷ 8.75 + 12 = 20 + ?

    38. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    36 × 1.75 + 24 × 3.25 = ?

    38. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    1.6% of 1000 × 2.4% of ? = 288

    39. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    [130 × 130 ÷ 25 × 15] ÷ 30 = ?

  • BANKING TEST SERIES (SIMPLIFICATION 1)

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    1. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
    53 × 23 = ? × 10

    2. What should come at the place of ‘?’ in the following question?
    2× 32 ÷ (90 ÷ ?) = √64

    3. What should come at the place of ‘?’ in the following question?
    1251/3 × 271/3 × 1254/3 = 15 × 5?

    4. What should come at the place of ‘?’ in the following question?
    √144 × √81 – (6)2 = ? + (8)2

    5.

    6. What value should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (√64) × 150% – 88 ÷ 22 = ?

    7.

    8. What value should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    48 – 55 ÷ 5 × 11 + √289 = ?

    9.

    10. What value should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    ∛1728 – √49 × ∛125 + ? = √484

    11.

    12. What value should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (77 × 11 ÷ 7 + 2) ÷ ∛27 = ?

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    14. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    50% of 7800 ÷ 26 ÷ 25 = ?

    15. What will come in place of  the question mark (?) in the following equation?
    18 – ? + 19 + (11)2 = 120

    16. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following question?
    256 × 2-5 × ? = (2/25) of 50 × 75

    17. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    1/8 + 1/12 – 1/4 + 1/? = 0

    18. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    ∛512 × √36 – ? × 16 = 16

    19. What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
    49.99% of 199.99 + 4.983 + 9.99% of ? = 19.992

    20. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    20% of 500 ÷ ? + [40% of 400] = 164

    21. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?
    12.5% of 100 + 1/4 × 1728 – 4.5 = ?

    22. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    25 × 164 + 112 of 5 = 4 × ?

    23. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    30% of 550 + 110% of 50 =  ?3 + 4

    24.

    25. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    512(1/9) × 729(1/6) = ?(1/2)

    26. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    √? + 1/6 of 216 + ∛512 = 108

    27. What value will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (50 + 22) ÷ 0.24 ÷ 15 = ?

    28.

    29. What value should come in place of question mark(?) in the question?
    17 × 6  – 30% of ? = 42

    30. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question? 
    12 + 15 ÷ 5 – ? = 10

    31. What will come in the place of ‘?’ in the following question?
    1331 ÷ 11 + 90 × 104 = ?

    32. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    7 + (8 – 3 of 2) = ?

    33. What will come in place of the question mark?
    √4 × 100% of 26 = 13 × ?

    34. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    6{35 + (72 + 12 ÷ 2 × 3 – 50) + 5} = ?

    35. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    (4200 + 5600 – 4000 – 600) ÷ ? = 200

    36. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    785 – 215 + 615 – 385 = ?

    37. What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
    404 ÷ 4 × 5 + 30 – 135 = ?

  • BANKING TEST SERIES (PERCENTAGE 3)

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    1. In 2015, Testbook had n number of questions in its question bank. If it increased by 25% in 2016 and further 60% in 2017. In 2018, the number of questions declined by 60%. If in 2015 the percentage of hard questions was 30% of the total questions and that of in 2018 it is 40%, then what is the percentage change in the hard questions in this duration?

    2. P’s salary is 40% more than Q’s salary. R’s salary is ¾ of Q’s salary. Now the salary of P and Q is increased by 5% and salary of R is increased by 8%. After increment, what percent of P’s salary is the salary of R?

    3. Total salary of A, B and C is Rs. 86000. Salary of A is 40% less than salary of B and salary of C is Rs. 5000 less than salary of B. Salary of A is what percent of salary of C?

    4. Radha decided to save 25% of her monthly income. But due to her high expenditure, she could only save Rs. 2500, which is 40% of what she wanted to save. By what percent her expenditure was increased?

    5. Given below are two quantities named 1 and 2. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
    Quantity 1: Total number of books in the library.
    In a library, 20% of the books are in German, 20% are in Japanese and 18% are in Hindi. The remaining 29400 books are in Urdu.
    Quantity 2: The value of 4 × 75

    6. In the box, the price of 50 books is 75% of the price of 120 notebooks. The price of a pen is Rs.20. The price of a pen is 40% of price of a notebook. If 10 same pens are added into the box, then what is difference in the price of book and the price of the notebook?

    7. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by ___ % and the denominator by ___ %, the original fraction 8/15 is decreased by 60%.
    Which of the following option satisfies the two blanks in the question?

    A. 20, 50
    B. 50, 200
    C. 100, 400
    D. 200, 300

    8. A school has a certain number of students out of which 40% come to school by bus and 50% come to school by auto and 20% students come by both transport and remaining 750 students come by walking. The total number of students who come to school only by bus is what percent of the total number of students who come to school only by Auto?

    9. A boy, after giving away 80% of his pocket money to one companion and 6% of the remainder to another, has 47 paise left with him. How much pocket money did the boy have in the beginning?

    10. The weight of two persons Amit and Sumit is in the ratio 5 : 7. Sumit’s weight is increased by 20% and the total weight of Amit and Sumit together became 156kg with an increase of 30%. By what percent did the weight of Amit increase?

    11. There were two candidates in an election. 10% of the total voters did not cast their votes whereas 5% of the casting votes were declared invalid. If the winning candidate received 50% votes of the total voters and won by 7250 votes, then find out the total number of Voters?

    12. There are two candidates participated in an election. 10% voters did not cast their votes and 60 votes were found to be invalid. The winner got 47% votes of the total voters and won by 308 votes. Find the number of voters in the voting list.

    13. In an examination, Manikarnika got 30% of total marks and got failed by 30 marks. If she could get 30% more marks than what she actually got then she would have got 45 marks more than just passing marks. Find the maximum approximate marks in the examination.

    14. In an election, three candidates are participating. 25% voters didn’t cast their votes and  6.66% of the total votes are invalid. C got 2450 valid votes which is 40% more than the valid votes got by B. If A got only 40% of the total valid votes, then find the individual valid votes of A, B and C respectively.

    15. Ram answered 24 out of the first 40 questions correctly. Of the remaining questions, he marked 3/4th correctly. Each question carries equal marks and there is no deduction for the wrong answer. If he gets 70% marks, then the number of the questions in an exam is –

    16. The cost of packaging of the oranges is one – fourth the cost of fresh oranges themselves. The cost of oranges increased by two – fifth but the cost of packaging decreased by 50%, then find the percentage change of the cost of packed oranges, if the cost of packed oranges is equal to the sum of the cost of fresh oranges and cost of packaging.

    17. A cowherd has 1 million cows at the beginning of the year 1990. The numbers grow by x% (x > 0) during the year. A famine hits his town in the next year and many of his cows died. The cow population decreased by y% during 1991 and at the beginning of 1992, the cowherd finds that he is left with 1 million cows. Which of the following is correct?

    18. Ram saves 15% of his income. His income is raised by 12%, but the saving remains the same. Find the hike in his expenditure.

    19. There are two numbers ‘x’ and ‘y’, where ‘x’ is greater than ‘y’. If the difference between 37.5% of ‘y’ and 25% of ‘x’ is equal to the 25% of the difference between ‘x’ and ‘y’, then find the ratio of ‘x’ and ‘y’.

    20. The ratio of P’s to Q’s salary is 5 : 7. If Q’s salary is increased by 35%, his salary becomes Rs. 52,920. What is the salary of P?

    21. Prashant bought a device from an online store for Rs. 22000, but it was faulty so he returned it, the company accepts a return after deducting 10%. He saw the same device at a discounted price of Rs. 19000, he again ordered the same device, again it was found faulty, he makes a return, the company takes the return after deducting 12%. The amount of money he lost in this whole transaction is what percent of the cost of the device he bought initially?

    22. In an election, 80% of the people casted their votes and 45% of the voters who casted votes are employed and 66.67% of employed voters are engineers. Find the percentage of engineers among total voters?

    23. Aditya and Harshit go to Europe trips for enjoyment. Both spends 25% on food, 15% on traveling, 10% on shopping and 1/5th part of his total amount on party and drugs. If the difference between their saving and Expenditure on shopping is 80000 then how much amount both have when go to Europe trips?

    24. Govind saves 20% of his income and the rest are spent, if his salary is increased by 25% and the expenditure of Govind also increases, then find the increase in % of his expenditure. If the new saving of Govind is 12% of his salary, 

    25. A man spends 15%, 20% & 25% of his monthly income on mutual funds, travelling & medicines respectively and remaining of the income on households. If the difference between expenditures on households & mutual funds is Rs. 16,800 then calculate his monthly income.

    26. When the price of flour was increased by 20%, a family increase its consumption in such a way that the expenditure on flour was only 44% more than before. If previously family consumes 50 kg flour monthly, find the new monthly consumption of the same family.

    27. If Mr. Karan salary is increased by 18% and then decreased by 12%. Then, find the percentage of increase or decrease in salary.

  • BANKING TEST SERIES (PERCENTAGE 1)

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    1. If the price of petrol has increased from Rs. 40 per litre to Rs. 60 per litre, by how much percent a person has to decrease his consumption so that his expenditure remains same.

    2. The price of wheat is reduced by 4%. How many more or less kg of wheat can now be bought for the money which was sufficient to buy 48 kg wheat earlier?

    3. The price of an umbrella decreased by 20%. As a result of which the sale increased by 40%. What will be the net effect on the total revenue of the shop?

    4. Dhivya’s salary was increased by 50% and subsequently decreased by 20%. By what percent her salary got increased from the original salary?

    5. A car driver’s income consist of his salary and tips. Every month his tips were 5/4 of his salary. What portion of his income came from tips?

    6. The ratio between male and female in a city is 4 : 7. The children percentage among the males and females of the city is 25% and 30% respectively. If the number of adult males in the city is 9000, then find the population of the city?

    7. In an examination, Bharat scored 45% marks and failed by 18 marks. In the same examination, Ram scored 54% marks and get 27 marks more than the passing marks. What is the score of Mohan in the same examination, who secured 75%?

    8. The difference between <span id="MathJax-Element-3-Frame" class="MathJax" style="display: inline;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 0px;text-align: left;text-transform: none;letter-spacing: normal;float: none;direction: ltr;max-width: none;max-height: none;min-width: 0px;min-height: 0px;border: 0px;padding: 0px;margin: 0px;color: inherit !important;background-color: inherit !important;position: relative" role="presentation" data-mathml="3313%”>33 1/3% of a number and <span id="MathJax-Element-4-Frame" class="MathJax" style="display: inline;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 0px;text-align: left;text-transform: none;letter-spacing: normal;float: none;direction: ltr;max-width: none;max-height: none;min-width: 0px;min-height: 0px;border: 0px;padding: 0px;margin: 0px;color: inherit !important;background-color: inherit !important;position: relative" role="presentation" data-mathml="1623%”>16 2/3% of the same number is 132. What is <span id="MathJax-Element-5-Frame" class="MathJax" style="display: inline;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 0px;text-align: left;text-transform: none;letter-spacing: normal;float: none;direction: ltr;max-width: none;max-height: none;min-width: 0px;min-height: 0px;border: 0px;padding: 0px;margin: 0px;color: inherit !important;background-color: inherit !important;position: relative" role="presentation" data-mathml="9111%”>9 1/11% of that number?

    9. In an election a candidate got 75% of the total votes and elected by a majority of 350 votes. Find the total number of votes polled.

    10. A number X is 150% of another number Y, which is 40% of 30. Find the difference in the value of Y and X.

    11. If side of square is increased by 20% the area is increased by how much percent?

    12. Rohan deposits 20 % of his salary in the bank account and spends 25 % of the remaining amount on household activities. If the cash in hand is Rs 3150. Find his salary.

    13. There are two numbers. The difference between these two numbers is equal to 20% of the sum of the number. Then, find the ratio of the numbers

    14. If a number A is 30% less than another number B and B is 20% more than 150, then what is the value of A?

    15. Hari’s monthly salary is Rs. 1,65,000. His saving is 10% of his expenditure. Find his saving.

    16. Present income of Gopal is Rs. 72,900, it has been decreasing annually at the rate of 10%. What was the income of the Gopal before 3 years?

    17. In an election, A got 43% of total votes and B got 57% of the total votes. If the difference between the number of votes is 5054, find the total number of voters.

    18. The difference between the two numbers is 85. If 52% of a number is equal to 69% of another number. What is the value of a bigger number?

    19. A person spends 10% of his income on medical, 20% of his income spend on traveling, and the rest of his income spend on others. If the  expenditure on others is Rs. 3500 then, find the total income?

    20. A person has total income Rs. x. He spends 20% of his income on travelling, 30% on groceries and was left with Rs. 2500. What was his total income?

  • BANKING TEST SERIES (PERCENTAGE 2)

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    1. Given below are two quantities named A & B. Based on the given information; you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.

    Quantity A: If x is 20% more than y and y is 62.5% less than 840, then find the value of x.
    Quantity B: 420

    2. Samson spends 60% of his monthly salary and saves the remaining amount. His salary increased by 25% this month and he increased his spending by 20% and savings by ___ percent.

    3. A person spends 10% of his salary on rent. He spends 30% of the rest in house expense. He spends the rest of the salary on medicine and on groceries in the ratio of 3 ∶ 4. If the expense on medicine is Rs. 8100, find his salary.

    4. 144 added to 40% of a number results in 188. Find the number.

    5. Aman’s current age is 50% more than that of Karan. If after 6 years, Karan’s age will increase by 20%, after how many years will Aman’s age increase by 40%?

    6. In a shop, a number of desktops are 25% more than the number of laptops. Number of mobiles are 20% more than the number of desktops. If there are 6000 Total count of electronics items including laptops, desktops and mobiles, find the number of laptops in a shop.

    7. In an election there were only two candidates. One of the candidates secured 46% of the votes and is defeated by the other candidate by 3680 votes. The total number of votes polled is –

    8. Asha’s salary was increased by 10%. In order to bring her salary back to the original value, her new salary must be decreased by

    9. If A exceeds B by 60% and B is less than C by 20%, then A ∶ C is

    10. Two numbers are <span id="MathJax-Element-7-Frame" class="MathJax" style="display: inline;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 0px;text-align: left;text-transform: none;letter-spacing: normal;float: none;direction: ltr;max-width: none;max-height: none;min-width: 0px;min-height: 0px;border: 0px;padding: 0px;margin: 0px;color: inherit !important;background-color: inherit !important;position: relative" role="presentation" data-mathml="4/5th & <span id="MathJax-Element-8-Frame" class="MathJax" style="display: inline;font-style: normal;font-weight: normal;line-height: normal;font-size: 14px;text-indent: 0px;text-align: left;text-transform: none;letter-spacing: normal;float: none;direction: ltr;max-width: none;max-height: none;min-width: 0px;min-height: 0px;border: 0px;padding: 0px;margin: 0px;color: inherit !important;background-color: inherit !important;position: relative" role="presentation" data-mathml="7/10th of a third number. By how much percent the second number must be increased to make it equal to first number?

    11. If 5/6th  of a number is 180 more than 33.33% of the same number then what will be the 80% of the number?

    12. If the price of a sugar increases from Rs.45 to Rs.50 per kg. By how much percentage the consumption of sugar is reduced, if the expenditure remains same?

    13. Population of Town A is 30% more than the population of town B. The population of town C is 40% more than the population of town A. The difference between the population of town B and C is 172200. Find the population of town A?

    14. The difference between the two numbers is 45. If 3% of one number is equal to 3.5% of the other number. Then the sum of two numbers is-

    15. 60% of the students participated in an event. The number of boys and the number of girls participating in the event is the same. The number of boys who participate is the same as the number of boys who did not participate in the event. If 180 girls did not participate, then find the total number of students.

    16. When the price of earphone is increased by Rs. 576, it becomes 112% of its original price. What is the original price of earphone?

    17. If the production of onion in 2019 is 990 kg and the decrease from 2018 to 2019 is 10%, find the production of onion in 2018. 

    18. A woman spends 10% of her salary in household expenses. Out of the remaining she spend 10% in mutual funds and 50% in transportation expenses. If the amount invested in mutual funds is Rs. 450. Then find the amount spend in transportation.

    19. Arvind spends 40% of his income. If his income increases by 20% and savings decreases by 50%, then find increase percentage in his expenditure.

    20. In a company, only 20% of the female employees and 70% of the male employees can get a promotion. If the ratio of female and male employees in the company is 2 : 3, then find the percentage of employees who are not getting a promotion?

    21. Two students, Ravi and Vikas had some books. One of them had 10 books more than the other. The books with Vikas were 60% of the total books with them. How many books did Vikas have?

    22. The present population of a town is 80000. For the next two years the population increases by 5% and in the 3rd year, population decreases by 8%. Then what will be the population of the town after 3 years?

    23. In a plane crash 20% of the passenger died on the spot and 8% of the rest, later in the transit to the hospital. If the number of survivors is 368, how many passengers were originally there?

    24. There are 1000, 2000 and 3000 candidates for a competitive exam from Delhi, Pune and Mumbai and the pass percentage is 60%, 75% and 70% respectively. Find the overall pass percentage.

    25. Mr. Iyar withdraws some money from ATM and spends 20% of withdrew amount on food, 15% on petrol, 4% on mobile recharge. He donates 5% of withdrew amount to the trust. If he spent Rs. 3,000 on petrol, then find his saving.

    26. A person invests 10% of his income on mutual fund and expends 70% of the remaining on groceries and transport. The ratio of expenditure on groceries and that of transport is 2 : 7. Find the total income if the expenditure on groceries is Rs.2800.

    27. Passing marks of the exam are 35%. If a candidate got 90 marks and fails by 15 marks, the maximum marks in the examination are

    28. If a number is decreased by 4%, the number becomes 576. Find the original number.

    29. When the price of coffee is decreased by 10%. A man could buy 3 kg more for Rs. 540. Find the difference in original and reduced price.

  • NEET TEST SERIES 137 PHYSICS

  • BANKING WEEKLY TEST (15.02.2025)

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