RIMC (Rashtriya Indian Military College) 2021 MCQ Questions: GK PYQS with Explanation

Here we will provide you the 75 MCQ Questions of GK for RIMC (Rashtriya Indian Military College) GK PYQS with an Explanation

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The exam is highly competitive, and the selection process is rigorous, with only a few students selected from thousands of applicants.

Successful candidates who clear the RIMC exam are admitted to the institution for a six-year course, which includes three years of pre-commission training at the National Defense Academy (NDA). Graduates of the RIMC have a high success rate in joining the armed forces, and many of them go on to hold high ranks in the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.

2021- GK RIMC MCQ


  1. General MM Narvane has inaugurated an Indian Army war memorial in which country?

(a) India
(b) Italy
(c) United Kingdom
(d) Germany

Answer: (d) Germany Explanation: General MM Naravane recently visited Germany and inaugurated an Indian Army War Memorial in Villers Guislain.


  1. Who won women‘s singles Wimbledon 2021?

(a) Karoline Plishova
(b) Serena Williams
(c) Ashleigh Barty
(d) Ann Jones

Answer: (c) Ashleigh Barty Explanation: Australian tennis player, Ashleigh Barty won the Women’s Singles title at Wimbledon 2021.


  1. Bonalu festival is celebrated in which state of India?

(a) Andhra Pradesh
(b) Karnataka
(c) Kerala
(d) Telangana

Answer: (d) Telangana Explanation: Bonalu festival is a Hindu festival celebrated in Telangana, dedicated to the goddess Mahakali.


  1. Ankur Scheme was launched by which state of India to award citizens for planting trees?

(a) Madhya Pradesh
(b) Rajasthan
(c) Haryana
(d) Uttar Pradesh

Answer: (a) Madhya Pradesh Explanation: Ankur Scheme is a scheme launched by Madhya Pradesh government to encourage people to plant trees and award them for their efforts.


  1. Recently Lt. Colonel (Retd.) Qazi Sazzad Ali Zahir was awarded Padmashree by the Indian Government is from which country?

(a) India
(b) Bangladesh
(c) Iran
(d) Israel

Answer: (b) Bangladesh Explanation: Lt. Colonel (Retd.) Qazi Sazzad Ali Zahir, a Bangladeshi war veteran was awarded Padmashree by the Indian government.


  1. Which organization developed the world‘s first nasal vaccine for COVID-19?
    (a) Pfizer
    (b) Bharat Biotech
    (c) Moderna
    (d) None

Answer: (b) Bharat Biotech Explanation: Bharat Biotech developed the world’s first nasal vaccine for COVID-19 called “BBV154”, which is currently undergoing clinical trials.


  1. Museum on wheels‘ is located in which city of India?

(a) Kolkata
(b) Delhi
(c) Jaipur
(d) Chennai

nswer: (b) Delhi Explanation: The ‘Museum on Wheels’ is a mobile museum launched by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and it is currently located in Delhi.


  1. Lokmanya Tilak Award 2021 is awarded to

(a) Sanjay Gupta
(b) Baba Kalyani
(c) Cyrus Poonawalla
(d) None

Answer: (c) Cyrus Poonawalla Explanation: Cyrus Poonawalla, Chairman of Serum Institute of India, was conferred with the Lokmanya Tilak National Award 2021 for his contributions to society in various fields including healthcare, education and sports.


  1. Who has been appointed as the new CEO of Twitter?

(a) Jack Dorsey
(b) Sundar Pichai
(c) Parag Agrawal
(d) Elon Musk

Answer: (c) Parag Agrawal Explanation: Parag Agrawal was recently appointed as the new CEO of Twitter, succeeding Jack Dorsey.


  1. Which country hosted the first Quad summit on March 12, 2021?

(a) India
(b) Japan
(c) Australia
(d) United States

Answer: (d) United States Explanation: The first-ever Quad summit was hosted by the United States on March 12, 2021, which saw participation from leaders of India, Japan and Australia.


  1. Which Indian sprinter has been named as the brand ambassador of PUMA Motorsport in India?

(a) Dutee Chand
(b) Hima Das
(c) Milkha Singh
(d) PT Usha

Answer: (a) Dutee Chand Explanation: Dutee Chand has been roped in as the brand ambassador for PUMA’s Motorsport line, becoming the first Indian athlete to receive such an honour.


  1. What is the name given to the Parent-Teacher portal launched by CBSE?

(a) Shaala Darpan
(b) Saransh
(c) Pariksha Pe Charcha
(d) VidyaDaan

Answer:Answer: (b) Saransh Explanation: Saransh is a parent-teacher portal launched by CBSE that provides comprehensive information about their child’s academic performance.


  1. Who won Best Supporting Actor at the 93rd Academy Awards?
    (a) Sacha Baron Cohen
    (b) Daniel Kaluuya
    (c) Leslie Odom Jr.
    (d) Paul Raci

Answer: Answer: (b) Daniel Kaluuya


  1. Which Indian scientist has been conferred with the ‘NSG Excellence Award-2021’ by National Safety Group?

(a) Dr K Sivan
(b) Dr Tessy Thomas
(c) Dr V K Saraswat
(d) Dr Sekhar Basu

Answer: (c) Dr V K Saraswat Explanation: Dr V K Saraswat, member of NITI Aayog, has been conferred with the ‘NSG Excellence Award-2021’ by National Safety Group for his exemplary contribution to safety research in India.


  1. Which state government has announced a scheme called “Mukhyamantri Chiranjeevi Sw
    (a) Andhra Pradesh
    (b) Karnataka
    (c) Tamil Nadu
    (d) Telangana

Answer: (d) Telangana Explanation: The Telangana government has announced a scheme called “Mukhyamantri Chiranjeevi Swasthya Bima Yojana” which provides financial protection to the poor and vulnerable families across the state by providing insurance coverage for their health needs.


  1. Which country was recently hit by a massive fire in the Baghjan oil field?

(a) Bangladesh
(b) Pakistan
(c) India
(d) Bhutan

Answer: (c) India Explanation: A massive fire broke out at the Baghjan oil field in the Indian state of Assam on June 9, 2020. It took several days to control and extinguish the fire which caused significant damage to the surrounding environment and wildlife.


  1. Which country was recently hit by a huge explosion in its capital city, causing widespread destruction and loss of life?

(a) Lebanon
(b) Syria
(c) Jordan
(d) Iraq

Answer: (a) Lebanon Explanation: On August 4, 2020, a huge explosion rocked Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. The blast was caused by the accidental detonation of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely in a warehouse near the port.


  1. Which country recently signed a peace deal with Israel, marking a historic breakthrough in Middle East relations?

(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) Lebanon
(c) United Arab Emirates
(d) Qatar

Answer: (c) United Arab Emirates Explanation: On August 13, 2020, the United Arab Emirates and Israel signed a peace agreement mediated by the United States. It marks the first normalization of relations between an Arab state and Israel in over 25 years.


  1. Which country recently underwent a military coup, leading to the ousting of its democratically-elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi?

(a) Thailand
(b) Malaysia
(c) Myanmar
(d) Indonesia

Answer: (c) Myanmar Explanation: On February 1, 2021, the military in Myanmar staged a coup and detained its democratically-elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi along with other officials. This has led to widespread protests and condemnation from the international community.


  1. Which country recently announced a major crackdown on cryptocurrencies and mining in an effort to reduce carbon emissions?

(a) United States
(b) China
(c) Russia
(d) Japan

Answer: (b) China Explanation: In May 2021, China announced a nationwide crackdown on cryptocurrency mining and transactions, citing concerns over the industry’s massive energy consumption and contribution to carbon emissions. This has led to a significant drop in the value of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.


  1. Which country recently launched its first-ever mission to Mars, becoming the first Arab nation to do so?

(a) Saudi Arabia
(b) United Arab Emirates
(c) Qatar
(d) Kuwait

Answer: (b) United Arab Emirates Explanation: The United Arab Emirates launched its first-ever mission to Mars on July 20, 2020, using the Hope Probe spacecraft. This historic achievement makes UAE the first Arab nation to launch a mission to Mars.


  1. Which country recently experienced violence and unrest following disputed elections, which led to the death of over 200 people and displacement of thousands?

(a) Nigeria
(b) Uganda
(c) Tanzania
(d) Ivory Coast

Answer: (a) Nigeria Explanation: In October 2020, Nigeria witnessed violent protests following disputed elections where citizens demanded an end to police brutality and accountability for extrajudicial killings. The protests were met with a heavy-handed response from security forces and resulted in the deaths of over 200 people, with thousands displaced.


23.Unicellular organism are produced through the process of
(a) Budding
(b) Spore Formation
(c) Fission
(d) All of the above.

Answer: (d) All of the above. Explanation: Unicellular organisms can reproduce through budding, spore formation, or fission. Budding is the process where a new individual organism grows out of the parent organism, spore formation is the production of spores that can develop into a new organism, and fission is the division of a single organism into two or more separate organisms.


24.Why is there a problem of opening doors in rains?
(a) Due to Transpiration
(b) Due to Imbibition
(c) Due to Evaporation
(d) Due to cold temperature

Answer: (b) Due to Imbibition. Explanation: During the rainy season, wooden doors and windows tend to absorb moisture from the air, which causes them to expand. This expansion, known as imbibition, can cause the doors to stick and become difficult to open.


25.World Environment day is observed on
(a) 5th of June
(b) 5th of July
(c) 6th of June
(d) 5th of March

Answer:Answer: (a) 5th of June. Explanation: World Environment Day is celebrated every year on June 5th to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote environmental protection.


26.What is the meaning of Barometer Readings when it goes down?
(a) Clear weather
(b) Sunny day
(c) Dry weather
(d) Rainfall

Answer: (d) Rainfall. Explanation: A barometer measures air pressure. When the barometer readings go down, it usually indicates that a low-pressure system is moving in, which often means rain or other precipitation is on the way.


27.Stretching wire is converted into which energy?
(a) Kinetic energy
(b) Elastic Potential energy
(c) Elastic Kinetic energy
(d) Mechanical energy

Answer: (b) Elastic Potential energy. Explanation: When a wire is stretched, it stores potential energy due to its deformation. This energy is called elastic potential energy.


28.Which of the following is a pure matter?
(a) Gold
(b) Table Salt
(c) Water
(d) All of these

Answer: (a) Gold. Explanation: Pure matter refers to a substance that is made up of only one type of atom or molecule. Gold is a pure element and is made up of only one type of atom, whereas table salt and water are both compounds made up of multiple types of atoms or molecules.


30.Male mosquito takes food from
(a) Blood
(b) Nectar
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these

Answer: (a) Blood. Explanation: Only female mosquitoes feed on blood, which they need in order to produce eggs. Male mosquitoes feed on nectar and plant juices.


31. A 13 year old who becomes the youngest to win gold medal in Olympics was
(a) Katie Grimes
(b) Hend Zaza
(c) Majorie Gestring
(d) Oscar Swahn

Answer: (b) Hend Zaza. Explanation: Hend Zaza, a 13-year-old table tennis player from Syria, became the youngest Olympian to win


Q32. Gol Gumbaz is located at
(a) Mysore (b) Bijapur
(c) Indore (d) Hyderabad


<pQ32. (b) Bijapur – Gol Gumbaz is a tomb located in Bijapur, Karnataka, India. It was built by Muhammad Adil Shah in memory of his father King Ibrahim Adil Shah II.

Q33. Japanese art of paper folding is known as
(a) Origami (b) lkigai
(c) Manga (d) None of these


Q33. (a) Origami – It is the art of paper folding that originated in Japan. In origami, a flat square sheet of paper is transformed into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques.


Q34. What is the lifespan of RBC in human body?
(a) 110 days

(b) 115 days
(c) 160 days

(d) 150 days

<div clasQ34. (c) 160 days – Red Blood Cells or RBCs have a lifespan of approximately 120 to 180 days before they are broken down.

35. Who was the founder of Gupta Dynasty?

(a) Samudra Gupta

(b) Gopala

(c) Kumara Gupta

(d) Chandra Gupta I

Q35. (d) Chandra Gupta I – He founded the Gupta Empire in 320 CE and is considered one of the greatest rulers in Indian history.


Q36. Which is the smallest ocean of the world?
(a) Indian ocean (b) Southern ocean
(c) Atlantic ocean (d) Arctic ocean


<pQ36. (b) Southern Ocean – The Southern Ocean surrounds Antarctica and is often considered to be the smallest and youngest of the world's oceans.

Q37. Who was the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals?
(a) Saina Nehwal (b) PV Sindhu
(c) Karnam Malleswari (d) None of the above


Q37. (b) PV Sindhu – She won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and a bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics in badminton.


38. First indigenous aircraft carrier of India is :

(a) INS Vikrant

(b) INS Vikramaditya

(c) INS Viraat

(d) INS Vishal

Q38. (a) INS Vikrant – It is a Vikrant-class aircraft carrier built by Cochin Shipyard and was commissioned by the Indian Navy on 4th August 2022. It is the first aircraft carrier to be designed and built in India.


Q39. Hindi Diwas is observed on
(a) 5th of January (b) 14th of September
(c) 12th of September (d) 14th of January


Q39. (b) 14th of September – Hindi Diwas is celebrated to promote the Hindi language, which was adopted as one of two official languages of the Union government of India on this day in 1949.


Q40. Which of the following states of India do not share a common border with Bangladesh?
(a) Tripura (b) Odisha
(c) Assam (d) Mizoram

Q40. (b) Odisha – Tripura, Assam, and Mizoram share a border with Bangladesh. Odisha is located in the eastern part of India and does not share a border with Bangladesh.


Q41. Vitamin D is known as
a) Riboflavin
b) Calciferol
c) Retinal
d) Ascorbic acid

Answer: b) Calciferol – Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays an essential role in maintaining healthy bones and teeth, supporting immune function, and regulating cell growth.


Q42. How many seats are there in Rajya Sabha?
a) 240
b) 242
c) 238
d) 245

Answer: a) Carbon dioxide Answer: d) 245 – The Rajya Sabha or the Council of States has a total of 245 members. Of these, 233 members represent the states and union territories while the remaining 12 members are nominated by the President of India.


Q43. National Youth Day is observed on
a) 12th of December
b) 12th of January
c) 14th of January
d) None of the above

Answer: b) 12th of January – National Youth Day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, who was a key figure in introducing Vedanta and Yoga to the Western world and played an important role in India’s modernization movement.


Q44. Which city is known as ‗Narmadapuram‘?
a) Hoshangabad
b) Gwalior
c) Jabalpur
d) Indore

Answer: c) Jabalpur – Jabalpur city situated on the banks of river Narmada, known for its Ghats or stepping stones and hence it is also called Narmadapuram.


Q45. Which of the following countries is not a part of quad Group?
a) Japan
b) Brazil
c) India
d) United States

Answer:b) Brazil – The Quad Group or Quadrilateral Security Dialogue is an informal strategic forum comprising four countries, namely, Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. Brazil is not a part of this forum.


Q46. Who discovered penicillin?
a) Albert Einstein
b) Louis Pasteur
c) Alexander Fleming
d) Marie Curie

Answer: c) Alexander Fleming – Alexander Fleming was a Scottish physician who is credited with discovering penicillin in 1928. His discovery revolutionized medicine and saved millions of lives by providing an effective treatment for bacterial infections.


Q47. According to the Constitution of India, which of the following languages shall be used in communication between one State and another or between a State and the Centre?
a) Hindi
b) English
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) It depends on the preference of the parties involved

Answer:c) Both (a) and (b) – According to Article 345 of the Constitution of India, a state may adopt any language used in that state or Hindi as its official language for communication with the Centre. However, if two or more states agree to use a regional language for communication between them, then that language can also be used.


Q48. Which river is known as the ‘Sorrow of Bengal’?
a) Ganges
b) Tapti
c) Brahmaputra
d) Godavari

Answer: c) Brahmaputra – The Brahmaputra River is known as the ‘Sorrow of Bengal’ because it frequently causes devastating floods in the region, especially in Assam and Bangladesh. The river originates in Tibet and flows through India, Bangladesh, and eventually into the Bay of Bengal.


Q49. Who is the current CEO of Microsoft?
a) Bill Gates
b) Satya Nadella
c) Jeff Bezos
d) Tim Cook

Answer:b) Satya Nadella – Satya Nadella is the current CEO of Microsoft, having taken over from Steve Ballmer in 2014. He has been with Microsoft for more than two decades, having joined the company in 1992.


Q50. Which country hosted the 2021 COP26 climate conference?
a) France
b) United Kingdom
c) Germany
d) China

Answer:b) United Kingdom Answer: b) United Kingdom – The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, was held in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom from October 31 to November 12, 2021. The conference.


  1. Baby Kangaroo is also called as
    (a) Calf
    (b) Foal
    (c) Joey
    (d) Ponies

Answer: (c) Joey Explanation: A baby kangaroo is called a joey. After birth, a joey stays in its mother’s pouch for several months until it is developed enough to venture out on its own.


52. Rhino‘s horn is made up of
(a) Calcium
(b) Keratin
(c) Elastin
(d) Collagen

Answer:(b) Keratin Explanation: Rhino’s horn is made up of keratin, the same material that makes up our hair and nails.


53. Finance Commission submits its report to
(a) The President
(b) Finance Minister
(c) Chief Economic Advisor
(d) Comptroller and Auditor General

Answer: (a) The President Explanation: The Finance Commission submits its report to the President of India. The commission is responsible for recommending the distribution of taxes between the central government and the state governments.


54. Who decides whether a bill is a money bill or not?
(a) The Speaker of Lok Sabha
(b) Chairman of Rajya Sabha
(c) President
(d) Finance Minister

Answer: (a) The Speaker of Lok Sabha Explanation: The Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament, decides whether a bill is a money bill or not. A money bill deals with financial matters, such as taxation, borrowing, and expenditure of public funds.


55. Voter‘s day is observed on
(a) 25th of August
(b) 25th of January
(c) 28th of January
(d) 25th of March

Answer: (c) 28th of January Explanation: Voter’s Day is observed on the 28th of January in India. The day is celebrated to mark the foundation day of the Election Commission of India.


👉 56. Teesta river is the tributary of
(a) Hooghly
(b) Brahmaputra
(c) Ganga
(d) Yamuna

Answer: (b) Brahmaputra Explanation: The Teesta River is a tributary of the Brahmaputra River. It originates in the Himalayas and flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal and the country of Bangladesh.


👉 57. Gandhi solar park is located in
(a) New York
(b) London
(c) India
(d) Bangladesh

Answer: (c) India Explanation: The Gandhi Solar Park is located in India. It is a 5-megawatt solar power plant located in the state of Tamil Nadu.


👉 58. ‗Water Gas‘ is a mixture of Carbon monoxide and
(a) Methane
(b) Hydrogen
(c) Carbon di oxide
(d) Water

Answer: b) Hydrogen Explanation: Water gas is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. It was used as a fuel for gas lamps in the 19th and early 20th centuries.


59. Ascorbic Acid is the chemical name of
(a) Vitamin C
(b) Vitamin A
(c) Bile juice
(d) Pancreatic Juice

Answer: a) Vitamin C Explanation: Ascorbic Acid is the chemical name of Vitamin C, which is an essential nutrient for humans. It is found in many fruits and vegetables, including citrus fruits, kiwifruit, bell peppers, and broccoli.


60. ‗Bugyal‘ grassland is located at
(a) Himachal Pradesh
(b) Jammu and Kashmir
(c) Ladakh
(d) Uttarakhand

Answer: (d) Uttarakhand Explanation: Bugyal is a type of alpine grassland found in the Uttarakhand region of northern India. It is a popular destination for trekking and camping.



61. When was the Constitution of India adopted?
(a) 26th January, 1949
(b) 26th January 1950
(c) 26th November, 1949
(d) None of the above

Answer:(b) 26th January 1950 Explanation: The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th January 1950. This day is celebrated as Republic Day in India.


62. Who was awarded the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1901?
(a) Marie Curie
(b) Jean Henry Dunant
(c) Wilhelm Conard Rontgen
(d) J.J. Thomson

Answer: (c) Wilhelm Conard Rontgen Explanation: Wilhelm Conard Rontgen was awarded the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1901 for his discovery of X-rays.


63. Lakshadweep islands are which type of island?
(a) Coral island
(b) Volcanic island
(c) Oceanic island
(d) Artificial island

Answer: (a) Coral island Explanation: Lakshadweep islands are coral islands located in the Arabian Sea.


64. Which amendment to the Constitution formed Panchayati Raj Institutions in India?
(a) 73rd Amendment
(b) 74th Amendment
(c) 42nd Amendment
(d) None of the above

Answer:(a) 73rd Amendment Explanation: The 73rd Amendment to the Constitution formed Panchayati Raj Institutions in India. The amendment was passed in 1992.


65. Which is the largest organ of human body?
(a) Lungs
(b) Liver
(c) Skin
(d) Pancreas

Answer: (c) Skin Explanation: Skin is the largest organ of the human body. It has an important role in protecting the body from external damage and regulating body temperature.


66. Which of the following organisms has a two-chambered heart?
(a) Fish
(b) Birds
(c) Insects
(d) Mammals

Answer: (a) Fish Explanation: Fish have a two-chambered heart, with one chamber for collecting deoxygenated blood and another for pumping oxygenated blood.


67. Which of the following is the highest dam of India?
(a) Bhakhra Dam
(b) Tehri Dam
(c) Hirakund Dam

Answer: (d) Sardar Sarovar Dam Explanation: Sardar Sarovar Dam, located in Gujarat, is the highest dam in India.


68. Which state of India ranks first in silver ore production?
(a) Gujarat
(b) Karnataka
(c) Chhattisgarh
(d) Rajasthan

Answer:(d) Rajasthan Explanation: Rajasthan is the leading state in India in terms of silver ore production.


69. Who discovered protons?
(a) Goldstein
(b) Rutherford
(c) J.J. Thomson
(d) Einstein

Answer:(b) Rutherford Explanation: Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand physicist, is credited with the discovery of protons in 1917.


70. Who of the following travelers visited the court of Harshavardhana?
(a) Magasthenes
(b) Marco Polo
(c) Huen Tsang
(d) Fa Hein

Answer:(c) Huen Tsang Explanation: Huen Tsang, a Chinese Buddhist monk, visited the court of Harshavardhana, the ruler of the North Indian kingdom of Thanesar, in the 7th century.


👉71. Electric current in a metal wire is due to the flow of
(a) Electrons
(b) Protons
(c) Neutrons
(d) Holes

[Answer] (a) Electrons Explanation: Electric current in a metal wire is due to the flow of electrons, which are negatively charged particles.


72. Which of the following organs secretes bile juice?
(a) Heart
(b) Stomach
(c) Liver
(d) Pancreas

[Answer] Explanation: Bile juice is produced by the liver and helps in the digestion of fats.


73. Qutubuddin Aibak, who built the famous Qutub Minar, was from which dynasty?
(a) Ilbari dynasty
(b) Mughal Empire
(c) Khilji dynasty
(d) Sayyid dynasty

[Answer] (a) Ilbari dynasty Explanation: Qutubuddin Aibak, who was a slave-turned-general, founded the Ilbari dynasty and built the Qutub Minar in Delhi.


74. Who was the founder of the Subsidiary Alliance?
(a) Lord Dalhousie
(b) Lord Wellesley
(c) William Bentinck
(d) All of these

[Answer] (b) Lord Wellesley Explanation: Lord Wellesley, the Governor-General of India from 1798 to 1805, introduced the Subsidiary Alliance as a way of extending British control over Indian states.


75. Ozone is found in which layer of the atmosphere?
(a) Troposphere
(b) Mesosphere
(c) Stratosphere
(d) All of these

[Answer] (c) Stratosphere Explanation: Ozone is found in the stratosphere, which is the second layer of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is important for absorbing harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun.


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