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CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 7
FM: 100
Sub: Science
PM: 40
Time: 2:30hrs
1. Answer the following question.
(2 X 6=12
a. What is SI System of measurement?
b. What is area? Write down SI unit of area.
c. How is the volume of an irregular solid measured? Explain with drawing.
d. What is electrostatic force? Give one example.
e. Define distance and displacement with illustration.
f. What is acceleration? Write down it’s SI unit.
2. Differentiate between.
(3 X 2 = 6)
a. Speed and Velocity
b. Scalar and vector quantity
c. Gravitational force and Magnetic Force.
3. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
(5X1=5)
a. ………….. can be reduced by using oil and greases.
b. The SI unit of velocity is …………….
c. Acceleration is a ………….. quantity.
d. All measurable quantities are ……………. .
e. The volume of irregular Solids is measured by using …………….. .
4. Draw the following.
(2X2.5=5)
a. Cylinder and Cube
b. Beam balance
5. Numerical Problem .
(2X2=4)
a. The length of square is 5m. Calculate it’s area.
b. A bus covers a distance of 600 meters in 30 seconds. Calculate the speed
of the bus.
Group ‘B’ Chemistry
6. Answer the following questions.
(5X2=10)
a. What is an element? Give any three examples.
b. What is compound? Give any three examples.
c. What is chemical change? Give any two examples.
d. What is meant by molecular formula?
e. What is symbol? Write with examples.
7. Differentiate between.
(3X2=6)
a. Elements and Compounds
b. Physical change and chemical change
c. Solids and Liquids.
8. Fill in the blanks.
(5X1=5)
a. The molecular formula of Carbon dioxide is ………. .
b. The matter having a fixed shape and volume is called ………… .
c. The symbol of iron is ………….. .
d. ……………… change is a temporary change.
e. Molecular formula of water is ……….. .
9. Define.
(2X2=4)
a. Physical change
b. Matter
Group ‘c’ (Biology)
10. Answer the following questions.
(5X2=10)
a. Why do cold-blooded animal go for hibernation?
b. What are vertebrates? Give any five examples.
c. What are amphibians? Write any two salient features.
d. What is meant by warm-blooded animals? Give any three examples.
e. Write any three salient features of vertebrates.
11. True and false.
(5X1=5)
a. Earthworm is a vertebrate animal.
b. Parrot is a cold-blooded animal.
c. Bat is a viviparous animal.
d. Frog has a two-chambered heart.
e. Salamander is a kind of reptile.
12. Draw the following.
(2X2=4)
a. Life cycle of frog.
b. Fish
13. Define ………………………………………..
(2x1=2)
a. Oviparous Animals
b. Viviparous Animals.
Group D (Astronomy/ Geology)
14. Answer the following Questions
a. What is igneous rock?
b. What are metamorphic rocks?
c. Why are fossils not found in igneous rocks ?
d. What are rocks?
15. Differentiate between.
a. Igneous rock and sedimentary rock.
b. Plutonic rock and volcanic rock.
(4x2=8)
(2x2=4)
b. ________ in Nepal can be considerate as good example of hunter-grather
society.
c. The Nepal Jaynagar Janakpur Railway is ________ long.
d. The highway from Kathmandu to Kodari is known as ________.
e. Maghi is specially celebrated by ________.
C. Write 'T' for true and 'F' for false statements.
5x1=5
a. Gahendra Samsher was great warrior.
b. 'Deuda' dance is performed in eastern part of Nepal.
c. The meaning of word 'Significance' is importance.
d. Dead body is brunt according to Hindu tradition.
e. Dhan Nach is performed by Rais.
D. Match the following
5x1=5
East West highway
Kathmandu to Raxaul
Siddhartha Highway
Kathmandu to Kodari
Arniko Highway
Pokhara to Sunauli
Tribhuvan Highway
Kakadbhitta to Mahendranagar
Prithivi Highway
Naubise to Pokhara
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 7
FM: 100
Sub: Social
PM: 40
Time:
Attempt all the questions
GROUP A
A. Answer the following questions.
10x1=10
1. What is subsistence agriculture?
2. What is meant by culture?
3. Define Socialization in your own words.
4. When was Radio Nepal established?
5. What do you mean by religious tolerance?
6. Which caste community is related to 'Ghatu' and 'hudka' Dance?
7. When did the Anglo-Nepal war take place?
8. What is dowry system?
9. Which ethnic group is related to gun fire during funeral procession?
10. 'Peace can be attained once all sufferings ends'. Whose view is this?
B. Fill in the blanks
5x1=5
a. Gehendra Samsher was born on ________.
E. Write the full forms
a. NJJR
d. INGO
5x1=5
b. UNESCO
e. SAFTA
F. Draw a bar graph according to table
Country
Literacy rate
Nepal
65.9
Poland
99.8
Finland
100
Chad
25.7
c. LDO
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G. Answer the following questions
10x3=30
a. What do you mean by 'Cut your cloth according to size of coat'?
b. Distinguish between family and society.
c. School is an second home for child. How?
d. Write any five function of DDC.
e. Enlist the transportation's importance in three points.
f. Why do we say "Nepal is multicultural, multiethnic and multi religious
country"?
g. Prepare short dialogue about biography of Gahendra Samsher.
h. Describe bravery shown by Balbhadra Kunwar in Anglo Nepal war.
i. Mention any five ways to prevent social evils.
j. Why peace is required for development. Give reason.
H. Write short notes on following topics.
a. Superstitions
b. Child marriage
5x2=10
I. Make a list of five musical instruments which fall under Panchai
Bajja.
5x1=5
J. Show five difference between Agrarian society and post-industrial
society.
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K. Draw a map of Nepal and show five development regions.
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L. Class test
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3.
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CHILDREN'S LIBERTY E. B. SCHOOL
Jorpati, Kathmandu
First Term Exam-2072
Class: Seven
Sub: C. Math
1.
2.
Time : 3 hrs
Group "A" (5x5x1=25)
Identify the pair of angle from following figure.
a) Interior angle
b) Alternate interior angle
c)
Co-interior angle.
d) Corresponding angle.
e) Alternate exterior angle.
Answer the following questions.
F.M.:
P.M.:
100
40
5.
6.
5x1=5
a) What is an angle?
b) What is exterior angle?
c)
What is interior angle?
d) What is complementary angle?
e) What is the sum of 60 and 30?
Write whether the following pairs of sets are overlapping or disjoint.
5x1=5
a) A = {Prime factor of 30}, B = {Prime factor of 15}
b) A = {factor of 12}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12}
c)
E = {factor of 10}, f = 10
d) R = factor of 18}, S = {factor of 20}
e)
a)
G = {orange, apple, mango}, H = {The set of fruits}
If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, B= {1, 2, 3, 4 } and C = [2, 3, 4} then, find n
(A), n(b) and n(C).
5x1=5
b) Find the all subset of set A - {1, 2}.
c)
If A = {5, 7, 9}, Write the proper subset of A.
d) If A = {1, 2, 3,4 }, B = {a, b, c} specify, the set as diagrametic
method.
e) Write the set of prime number upto 30.
Write T for true and F for false.
5x1=5
a) The collection of well defined.
b) D = {0) is an empty set.
c)
If A = {factor of 24} then, a then
d) If n(A) = 1. It is an empty set.
e) E = {2, 4, 6}, is the set of first three multiple.
Group "B" (3x5x3=45)
a) Find the sum of interior angles of the following polygons.
i) Heptagon (7- gon)
ii) Octagon (8- gon)
b) Find the measure of interior angle.
i) Heptagon
ii) Decagon
c)
Find the number of sides of the polygon whose sum of interior
angle is 1260
d)
e)
7.
8.
If A = {0, 2, 4, 6}, B = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}, C = {3, 4, 5, 6}
List and represent each of the following in venn diagram
i) A  B
ii) A  B
Make the venn-diagram and shade the following sets
separately.
i) A  B
ii) A  B
Find the value of a and b.
e)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
9.
Group "C" (2x2x5=20)
Find the angles marked with x and y from each of the following
figures.
5x2=10
5x3=15
If x and 5x are supplementary angle. Find them,
Define adjacent angle with example.
Define vertically opposite angle with example.
Define union and intersection of set with example.
Draw a line segment AB = 7cm, and construct the angles as
given below
60 at A and 45 at B
Construct the following angles using rubber and compass.
i) 30 ii) 105
10. a)
b)
If A = {a, b, c, d}, B = {c, d, e, f} and C = {a, b, c, f, g}
find ABC and AB, AC
If U = {0, 1, 2, 3, - - - - - - 12}
A = {2, 4, 6, 8}, B = (1, 2, 4, 8} and C = {1, 2, 3, 6}
Find AnBnC, AnB and BnC. And represent in venn-diagaram.
10 marks for Class Test.
The End.
a.
2 5 ×3 6
d. 2 3 ×5√2
b.
4 ×3 5
e. 3 2 × 5 2
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c.
7 6× 8
4. In which quadrant or axis do the following points lie?
b. (11, -11)
c. (-4, -4)
a. 1 2, 0
d. (6, -3)
e. (-5, 6)
5. Without finding A×B, find n(A×B) if,
a. n(A)=5 and n(B)=2
b. n(A)=2 and n(B)=3
c. n(A)=7 and n(B)=1
d. n(A)=4 and n(B)=3
e. n(A)=5 and n(B)=7
Group ‘B’ [3×5×3=45]
6. Simplify the following.
5 3 36 3 2
a.
4  2    4  2 
 3  2 3  2
b.
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDINGSCHOOL
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 7
Subject: Opt.Math
F.M: 100
P.M: 40
Time: 2:30 Hrs
c.
d.
The degree of 4 7 is 4.
Pure surds cannot be changed into mixed surds.
A pair indicates the set of two objects.
If A and B are finite sets, then  ( A  B)  ( A)  ( B) .
e. (4, 0) lies in Y-axis.
2. Express the following as mixed surds.
a.
8
b.
32
d.
e.
3. Multiply and simplify:4
48
50

e. 3 7  23 7  43 7
7. Rationalize the denominator.
Group ‘A’ [5×5×1=25]
a.
b.
c.
d.
22 2
d. 23 6  3 6  23 6  23 7
a.
1. Write True or False.

1
2 1
1
2 2
b.
e.
1
6 8
2
c.
2
4 6
3 2
8. If the following ordered pairs are equal, find the value of x and y.
a. (2, 1+y) and (x+2, 5)
b. (2+x, 2y) and (1, 6)
c. (3x-1, 6) and (5, 2y-5)
d. (5+x, 3) and (7, y-5)
e. (x, y+2) and (5, 3)
Group ‘C’ [2×2×5=20]
c.
3
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9. a) Find : A×B, B×A, A×A and B×B if A= {x, y, z} and B={a, b, c}
b) Write the following relations as indicated.
a. R= {(1, 2) (2, 3) (3, 4)} [into table and mapping diagram]
b. R= {(5, 25) (6, 36) (7, 49)} [set-builder form and arrow
diagram]
10. a) Plot the following points in the graph paper and write the
quadrant or axes they lie in your answer sheet.
i. (3, 6)
ii. (-1, -5)
iii. (-6, -7)
iv. (0, -2)
v. (4, 0)
vi. (2, 2)
vii. (-3, 4)
viii. (6, 2) ix. (-3, 5)
x. (3, -4)
b) Plot the following points and join them to make a triangle
i. (2, 1), (-2, -1) and (-2, 1)
ii. (-4, -4), (-4, 0) and (0, 0)
THANK YOU
CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 7
FM: 100
Sub: Health and
Occupation
PM: 40
Time: 2h 30m
GROUP ‘A’
1) Choose the correct answer.
a. The choice of profession may be according to their………………………
(i)
Personal interest, level of income and social status.
(ii)
Teaching, medicine, trade and finance.
(iii)
Production, competition and experience.
b. Profession related to ………………………………………… comes under the
basic level.
(i)
Health Assistant, staff nurse, overseer etc.
(ii)
Engineers, agriculture experts, pilot etc
(iii)
Farming, tailoring, carpentry etc.
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c. These days, the traditional profession are modernized
by……………………………………………………
(i)
The help of academic qualification.
(ii)
The help of trainings.
(iii)
The help of knowledge and skills.
d. AHW and SHW have great importance in providing………………………
(i)
Simple treatment and medical services.
(ii)
Technical training and professional education.
(iii)
Nursing service and immunization.
e. The work of taking care of the forest and their resources are done by
………………………………………………………….
(i)
By JT and JTA.
(ii)
By sub overseer and surveyor.
(iii)
By forester and rangers.
2) Fill in the gaps.
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a. Employment helps to earn …………………………….
b. …………………….is established for the purpose of producing skilled and
technical manpower.
c. ……………………opens vacancy notice for government positions.
d. Capable teachers help to build the ………………….of students.
e. …………………….is sketching the map of the infrastructures, motors,
engines, electronics devices.
3) Write true or false.
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a. A guide need not have knowledge about his culture.
b. The proportion of practical knowledge to theoretical knowledge in
vocation training is 50:50.
c. Vocational training sharpens the skill and increase efficiency.
d. The CTEVT was established in the year 2045 B.S.
e. Citizens of our country haven’t the right to information.
4) Answer the following in short:
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a. What is national employment?
b. How many levels of profession are there? Write levels of professions.
c. Write the full form of CTEVT and when was it established?
d. What is called self employment?
e. Which profession does the specialized level include?
5) Match the following:
a. FNCCI
b. Business training
c. SAHW
d. Training for livelihood
e. Self employment
6) Write short notes on:
a. National Employment
e. Deficiency of vitamin ‘K’ causes ………………………….
(i)
Goiter, retarded physical function etc.
(ii)
Easy bruise and excessive bleeding.
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ten month training after AHW.
establishing a motorcycle workshop.
located in 9 districts.
a complete package training.
making candle, woolen yarn etc.
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9) Fill in the gaps:
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a. …………………………muscle is found the wall of the heart.
b. Vitamin ‘K’ is essential in the ……………..of the blood.
c. The bladder can hold up about ………………….of urine.
d. When we breathe through the nose the air passes between the hairs in
the ……………………..and the folds of mucus membranes.
e. After the end of ………………………, the growth becomes slow.
b. staff nurse.
7) Answer the following questions:
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a. What are the need and importance of professional education? Write
any four points.
b. Write down four points of importance of vocational trainings.
c. Who is an office assistant? Write down any four works done by an
office assistant.
d. What is regional employment? What is the importance of regional
employment?
e. Explain general training with examples.
GROUP ‘B’
8) Choose the correct answers:
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a. Voluntary muscles are somewhat ………………………….in shape.
(i)
Cylindrical
(ii) circular
b. Ingestion is the process of taking food into the……………………
(i)
Alimentary canal (ii) alimentary tract
c. ……………………… is used to estimate healthy weight of average people.
(i)
Body Mass Index (ii) vitamins and minerals
d. Fat soluble vitamins are ……………………………………………..
(i)
Vitamins ‘A’, ‘D’, ‘E’ and ‘K’
(ii)
Vitamins ‘B’ and ‘C’
10) Match the following:
a. Short bones
b. Irregular bones
c. Flat bones
d. Sesamoid bones
e. Long bones
11) Draw the figures of:
a. Cardiac muscles.
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sternum, ribs and most skull bones.
carpals (wrist).
radius, femur, fibula, ulna etc.
vertebrae and some skull bones.
patella (knee caps).
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b. smooth muscles.
12) Write true or false:
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a. Cardiac muscle is found only in the wall of the heart.
b. Oesophagus extents from pharynx to stomach.
c. In girls, FSH causes sperm to develop.
d. Deficiency of vitamin ‘c’ in the body causes the diseases called rickets.
e. Iodine is required for the synthesis of the thyroid hormones and
thyroxin.
13) Write short notes on:
a. Nutrition
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b. care of our body.
14) Answers the following questions:
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a. How many systems are there in our human body? Name them.
b. Write five points to keep our eyes clean and healthy.
c. What are the sources of?
(i)
Carbohydrates.
(ii)
Proteins.
(iii)
Fats.
d. What are the advantages of vitamin ‘B’ complex?
e. Write any five points of sexual maturation of male adolescent?
15) Class test……………………………………………………………..
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CHILDREN’S LIBERTY ENGLISH BOARDING SCHOOL
FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION 2072
Class: 7
FM: 100
Sub: English
PM: 40
Time: 2:30hrs
1. Read the extracts given below and do the activities that follow. (15)
In the year 1962 A.D, Nelson Mandela was arrested for
sabotaging and conspiring to overthrow the government. Mandela
served 27 years in prison altogether. He was first imprisoned in
Robben Island Prison, then in Pollsmoor Prison and Victor Verster
Prison. He was released in 1990 A.D after an international campaign
lobbied for his release. He wrote most of his autobiography when he
was in prison.
He began working as a social worker. He began combating
poverty and HIV/AIDS through the Nelson Mandela Foundation. He
has received more than 250 honours including the 1993 Nobel Peace
Prize, the US Presidential Medal of freedom and the Soviet order of
Lenin. He is also considered as “the father of the nation” in South
Africa.
A. Answer the following questions.
(5)
a. Why was Mandela arrested?
b. What are the names of the prisons he went to?
c. How many years did Mandela spend in prison?
d. What did he do through the Nelson Mandela Foundation?
e. What are some of the very famous honours and prizes he received?
B. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements.
(5)
a. Mandela served 20 years in prison altogether.
b. An international campaign lobbied for his release.
c. He wrote most of his autobiography when he was in prison.
d. Mandela received Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.
e. Nelson Mandela is considered as ‘the father of the Nation’ of the USA.
C. Find the words from the text that are opposite in meaning to the
following words.
(5)
a. released
d.slavery
b. national
e.unconsidered
c. offered
2. Write the meaning of following words.
a. Bidding
b. acquire
c.voyage
d.treason
e.philosopher
3. Write whether each noun is count, non-count or both.
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a) rice –(i) count (ii) non-count (iii) both
b) time –(i) count (ii) non- count (iii) both
c) rupee –(i) count (ii)non-count (iii) both
d) idea –(i) count (ii)non-count (iii) both
e) light- (i) count (ii) non-count (iii) both
4. Write the plural form of the following words.
a. bacterium
b. woman
c. alumnus
d. index
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e. goose
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5. Answer the following questions.
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a. What was so special about the sword in the stone?
b. How many moons does Mars have? What are their names and what do
they mean?
c. Why do people wear clothes?
d. According to Plato, what are the three parts of the soul?
e. Who created Google?
6. Translate the following Nepali sentences into English. (10)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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cNk 1fg eoª\s/ .
cltsf] glthf vlt .
ckmgf] v'§fdf aGr/f] xfGg' .
7. Identify all the determiners in each of the following sentences. (5)
a. I’d just have half a cup.
b. She calls her two children twice a week.
c. Your photograph is in all the newspaper.
d. Both these books were published last year.
e. Other people get double the amount you get.
8. Fill in the blanks with suitable relative pronoun.
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a. The teacher……..........teaches us science doesn’t look old.
b. I can’t remember the name of the book………….. I needed two months
ago.
c. We have moved to a house………….was built in the 19th century.
d. The camp site……………..we are going to spend a week is located in a
forest.
e. A shoplifter is a person……………...steals from shops..
9. Write an essay on the following topic. (Do any one)
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a. My country
b. Football
Write a readable story with the help of the outlines given below. 5
A snake frozen by cold…….found by a villager…..takes it home…..warms it
near fire…..snake then darts at children……Moral
2. Complete the following dialogue with appropriate sentences given
below.
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Rita: ………………………
Sita: Hello!.....................
Rita: Yes.
Sita: Can I speak to Nabina?.........................................
Rita: Sorry……………………………
Sita: …………………………………………………
Rita: I don’t know. If you have any message, you can leave me. ……….
Sita: I have to speak myself. I will phone her later. Bye.
Rita: Bye.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
I will tell her.
She has just gone out.
She is my friend.
Hello
What time does she come back?
Is this 5570987?
3. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
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Gautam Buddha was born Siddharth Gautam in Lumbini in 500 B.C. he
was born to Hindu King and was sheltered from all the suffering in the
World. When he was 29, he witnessed four scenes that changed his
life: a sick man, an old man, a death and a rage in meditation.
Siddhartha left the palace and roamed the land in search for answers.
He finally found them after meditating for years under a pipal tree. He
was then known as ‘Buddha or The Enlightened one.’
A. Answer the following questions.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
What Gautam Buddha suffering?
What did he witness that changed his life?
When and where was he born?
Why did Siddhartha leave the palace?
What did he find at last?
B. Write True or False for the following statement.
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a. The original name of Buddha was Siddhartha Gautam.
b. He was a Hindu.
c. He left palace at the age of 29.
d. He mediated for pleasure.
e. When he was a king he was suffering a lot.
4. Class Test
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