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Evaluate Your Preparation for Naib Tehsildar & HAS Exam 2017 Through These 100 Most Important Questions

Question Set-1 

Evaluate Your Preparation for Naib Tehsildar & HAS Exam 2017 Through These 100 Most Important Questions 
SET-1 

100 Most Important Questions for HAS(Pre) & NT(Pre+Mains) (Based On UPSC+HPPSC Past Year Papers+ Current Affairs' Questions from gktoday & Insights+Yojna magazine)


Q 1.  Indian National Congress took the stand during  Second World War that 

(a)  It would support  axis  powers 
(b)  It would support allied powers 
(c)  It would cooperate with the  British if  India is promised dominion status  after the  war 
(d)  It would cooperate  with the  British if  India is  granted complete  Independence


Q 2. The  great philosopher Shankara  advocated 

(a) Dvaita 
(b)  Advaita 
(c) Hinduism 
(d)  Altruism 


Q 3. India spends most of its foreign exchange  reserves for 

(a)  Import of  chemicals and fertilisers 
(b)  Import of  crude  petroleum 
(c)  Import of  newsprint 
(d)  Combating  inflation 


Q 4. Which of  the following  crops helps in nitrogen  fixation  

(a) Rice 
(b) Wheat 
(c) Maize 
(d)  Beans 


Q 5. Richter  scale is used to measure 

(a)  Earthquakes 
(b)  Ocean depth 
(c)  Intensity  of  wind 
(d)  Temperature  of the  body 


Q 6. The  sea  territory  of  India extends up to

(a) 4 nautical miles 
(b)  12 nautical miles 
(c) 200  nautical miles 
(d)  None  of these 


Q 7. India earns maximum foreign exchange  by  the  export of  which of the  following  commodities? 

(a)  Iron 
(b)  Tea 
(c) Jute 
(d)  Sugar 

Q 8. The  maximum percentage  of the  tribal population in  India constitutes 

(a)  Bhils 
(b)  Santhals 
(c) Mundas 
(d)  Nagas 

Q 9. The  great  Indian  Bustard is found in 

(a) Madhya  Pradesh 
(b)  Rajasthan 
(c) Assam 
(d) Nagaland 

Q 9. ‘Jhum Cultivation’ is connected  with 

(a) Tribal people 
(b)  Delta  cultivation 
(c)   Dry  farming
 (d)  Urban  people 

Q 10.  It has been  found that the acidity  of  the soil  increases because  of 

(a)  Leaching  away  of bases 
(b)  Increased use  of  ammonia 
(c)  Increased use  of urea 
(d)  Increased use  of  rock  phosphate 


Q 11. The  sculpture  with the  three  faces of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh known as “Trimurti”  appears in 

(a)  Ajanta  caves 
(b)  Ellora  caves 
(c)  Kalva caves 
(d)  Elephanta  caves 


Q 12. Which of  the following  was not  the outcome of  Jallianwalah Bagh massacre  

(a)  Suspension of Gen. Dyer 
(b)  Change  in Gandhiji’s outlook towards Britishers 
(c) Temporary  peace  in Punjab 
(d)  Renunciation of  British titles and positions by  many  Indians 


Q 13.  Swadeshi movement started during 

(a) Anti-Bengal  partition movement 
(b)  Non-Cooperation Movement 
(c) Civil Disobedience  Movement 
(d)  None  of the  above 


Q 14. Which of  the following  States has no Panchayati  Raj setup ? 

(a) Nagaland 
(b)  Assam 
(c) Kerala 
(d)  West Bengal 


Q 15.  Which  one  of  the  following  movements  has  contributed  to   split  in  the  Indian  National Congress resulting in the emergence  of  ‘moderates’ and ‘extremists? 

(a)  Swadeshi Movement 
(b)  Quit  India Movement 
(c) Non-Cooperation Movement 
(d)  Civil Disobedience  Movement 


Q 16.  Tides occur in the oceans and seas due  to which among the  following? 

(1) Gravitational force  of the  Sun
(2) Gravitational force  of the  Moon 
(3) Centrifugal force  of the  Earth 

Select the  correct answer  using the code  given below. 

(a) 1 only (b)  2 and 3 only (c) 1 and 3 only (d)  1, 2 and  

Q 17. Which  one  of  the  following  countries  of  South-West  Asia  does  not  open  out  to  the Mediterranean Sea? 

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

Q 18.  “To uphold and protect the  Sovereignty, Unity  and  Integrity  of  India”  is   provision made  in the 

(a) Preamble  of the  Constitution 
(b) Directive  Principles of State Policy 
(c) Fundamental Rights 
(d) Fundamental Duties 


Q 19.   With reference  to inflation in  India, which of the  following statements is correct? 

(a) Controlling the  inflation in  India is the  responsibility  of the  Government of  India only 
(b)  The  Reserve  Bank of  India has no role  in controlling the  inflation 
(c)  Decreased  money circulation  helps in  controlling the inflation 
(d)  Increased money  circulation helps in controlling the  inflation 


Q 20.  The  ideal of ‘Welfare  State’ in the  Indian Constitution is  enshrined in its 

(a) Preamble 
(b) Directive  Principles  of  State  Policy 
(c) Fundamental Rights 
(d)  Seventh Schedule 


Q 21.  Kalamkari painting refers to: 

(a)  a hand-painted  cotton  textile  in  South India 
(b)   handmade  drawing  on bamboo handicrafts in North-East  India 
(c) a  block-painted woollen cloth in  Western Himalayan region of  India 
(d)   hand-painted decorative  silk cloth in North-Western  India 


Q 22.  Which  one  of  the  following  pairs  of  States  of  India  indicates  the  easternmost  and  westernmost State? 

(a) Assam  and Rajasthan 
(b)  Arunachal Pradesh and Rajasthan 
(c) Assam  and Gujarat 
(d) Arunachal Pradesh  and  Gujarat 


Q 23.  Which  of  the  following  National  Parks  is  unique  in  being   swamp  with  floating  vegetation  that supports a  rich biodiversity?

(a) Bhitarkanika  National  Park 
(b) Keibul Lamjao National Park’ 
(c) Keoladeo Ghana  National Park 
(d) Sultanpur  National Park 


Q 24.  Who of  the following was/were  economic  critic/critics of  colonialism in  India? 

1. Dadabhai Naoroji 
2. G. Subramania  Iyer 
3. R. C. Dutt 

Select the  correct answer  using the code  given below. 

(a) 1 only (b)  1 and 2 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and  


Q 25. Desert ecosystem are characterized by annul rainfall of less than:

a) 25 cm
b) 30 cm
c) 40 cm
d) 50 cm


Q 26. In the context of climate change, measures undertaken by Government of India have a target of electric power generation by renewable energy (by year 2030) of :

a) 350 GW
b) 175 GW
c) 500 GW
d) 250 GW



Q 27. What is the archaeological style of Adi Brahama temple Khokhan ?.

(a) Pagoda.
(b) Pent-roof.
(c) Pyramid-roof.
(d) Pyramid.

Q 28. Which two districts of H.P are covered under Backward region Grant fund of ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government of India?

(a) Kinnaur and Lahul spiti
(b) Lahul-spiti and chamba
(c) Chamba and Sirmour
(d) Sirmour and Kinnaur 

Q 29. India celebrated its first constitution Day on : 

a. 15th august, 1947 
b. 26th January, 1950
c. 26th November, 1949
d. 26th November, 2015



Q 30. Who establish the East India association in 1866 in London ? 

A. Raja Ram Mohan Roy 
B. Dada Bhai Nairoji 
C. Surendra Nath Banerjee 
D. Lala Lajpat Rai 

Q 31. When was the civil Disobedience Movement finally called off by Mahatma Gandhi ? 

A. 1931 
B. 1932 
C. 1933 
D. 1934 

Q 32. Bermuda Triangles is located in : 

A. Atlantic Ocean 
B. Pacific Ocean 
C. Indian Ocean 
D. China Ocean 

Q 33. Which one of the following is incorrect ? 

City                                 River 

A. Jaunpur                   Gomati 
B. Nashik                     Godavari 
C. Lucknow                 Gandak 
D. Ujjain                       Shipra 


Q 34. Which of the following is not a function of Reserve Bank of India?

a. Regulation of foreign exchange 
b. Regulation of Credit
c. Banker of the government and Commercial Bank
d. Management of Fiscal Dificit


35. The 14th Finance Commission has enhanced the states' share in the central divisible pool taxes from:

a. 30 percent to 42 percent 
b. 32 percent to 42 percent
c. 32 percent to 40 percent
d. 31 percent to 41 percent


Q 36. First Census was conducted in which year in India?

a. 1872 
b. 1891
c. 1911
d. 1951


Q 37. What is the population density (per sq. km) of India and Himachal Pradesh respectively as per Census 2011?

a. 282 and 132
b. 282 and 123
c. 382 and 123
4. 282 and 133


Q 38. Which of the following human rights come within the ambit of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution?

1. Right to shelter
2. Right to  pure drinking water
3. Right to reputation
4. Right to privacy

Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Codes:

a. 1 and 4
b. 2 and 4
c. 1,3 and 4
d. 1,2,3 and 4


Q 39. During the term of office, criminal proceedings cannot be instituted against:

a. the President and the Governor
b. the President, the Vice-President and the Governor
c. the President, VP, Speaker of Lok Sabha and Governor
d. the President, the VP, the PM and the Governor


Q 40. Who among the following decides the question of disqualification of a member of Parliament on the grounds of defection?

a. the President of India
b. Election Commission
c. The Supreme court of India
d. Presiding Officer of the House


Q 41. Who among the following has the power to declare a caste or a tribe as scheduled caste or scheduled tribe?

a. President of India
b. Parliament
c. Home Minister
d. Chairman of the National Commission of SC or ST


Q 42. Who among the following determines the area of a Lok Sabha constituency for the purpose of election?

a. President
b. Election Commission
c. Delimitation Commission
d. Census Commission


Q 43. Which of the following statements is correct about NITI Aayog?

a. It is a constitution body 
b. It is a statutory body
c. It is neither a constitutional body nor a statutory body
d. It is a constitutional body


Q 45. Which of the following committees recommended the creation of 'Nyaya Panchayats'?

1. Ashok Mehta Committee
2. LM Singhvi Committee
3. GVK Rao Committee
4. Balwant Rai Mehta Committee 

Select the correct answer form the codes given below:

Codes:

a. 1 only
b. 1 and 2
c. 2 and 3
d. 1,2 and 4

Q 46. The  case  of dispute  in the  presidential election is referred to 

(a) Chief  Election Commissioner 
(b) Supreme Court 
(c) Parliament
(d) None  of these 


Q 47. Panchayati  Raj as  mentioned in 73rd constitutional amendment,operates at 

(a)  Samiti and block levels 
(b)  Block  and district  levels 
(c)  Samiti and district levels 
(d)  Village, block  and district levels 


Q 48. The  Home  Rule movement was launched by 

(a) Annie  Besant 
(b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak 
(c) Mahatma  Gandhi 
(d) Lala  Lajpat Rai 


Q 49. Gandhiji’s “Champaran Movement” was  for 

(a)  The  security  of  rights  of Harijans 
(b)  Civil disobedience  movement 
(c)  Maintaining  the unity  of Hindu society 
(d)  Solving  the problem  of the  Indigo workers 


Q 50. Who commented “the Cripps Mission was a  post-dated cheque  on   crashing  bank”  

(a) Mahatma  Gandhi 
(b)Jawaharlal Nehru 
(c) Subhash Chandra  Bose 
(d) Sardar Patel 

Q 51. The  Lucknow Congress Session of  1916 refers to 

(a) Concession of  separate  electorates for the  Muslims by  the Congress Party 
(b)  Merger of  Muslim  League  into Congress 
(c) Selection of  Muslim  leader  as the Congress President 
(d)  None  of the  above 


Q 52.  Liberty, Equality  and Fraternity, this inspiration was derived  from 

(a) American Revolution 
(b)  French Revolution 
(c) Russian Revolution 
(d)  None  of the  above 


Q 52. Among  the  following  who was the proponent of the ‘Bhakti  Cult’ from West Bengal ? 

(a) Chaitanya  Prabhu 
(b)  Ramanujacharyulu 
(c)  Ramanand 
(d)  Kabir 


Q 53. “Sufi Sect” originated and developed in 

(a) Christianity 
(b)  Islam 
(c) Hinduism 
(d)  Zoroastrianism 


Q 54. The  worship of idols started in  India  in 

(a) Pre-Aryan period 
(b) Gupta  period 
(c) Mauryan period 
(d)  Kushan period 


Q 55. Usually fuels on burning causes pollution. which one of the following fuel causes minimum environmental pollution ?

a) Diesel 
b) Coal
c) Hydrogen 
d) Kerosene 


Q 55. The territory of which of the following princely state was divided state was between two cousins/scions Vijay Singh and Ram Singh during the nineteenth century?.

(a) Daturpur
(b) Siba
(c) Gulper
(d) Jaswan

Q 56. Around which year did Russian painter Nichloas Roerich visit Naggar in Kullu District for the First time ?

(a) 1915
(b)1923
(c)1926
(d)1930

Q 57. According to 2011 census which district of H.P has the highest number of urban households?

(a) Kangra
(b) Shimla
(c) Mandi
(d) Solan

Q 58. Which bank is collaborating with the Himachal Pradesh government in implementing Doodh Ganga Yojna?

(b) UCO Bank
(b) State Bank of India
(c) NABARD
(d) H.P state Cooperative Bank


Q 59. India’s first Antyodaya Express has been launched by the Minister of Railways. The express will run between which stations? 

[A] Ernakulam and Howrah 
[B] Sriganganagar and Tiruchirapalli 
[C] New Delhi and Kanyakumari 
[D] Nizamuddin and Palakkad


Q 60. Which inter-disciplinary standing committee has been constituted by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to review cyber threats? 

[A] Krishna Pendalaya committee 
[B] Nandkumar Sarvade committee 
[C] Meena Hemchandra committee 
[D] A S Ramasastri committee


Q 61. What is the theme of 2017 National Science Day (NSD)? 

[A] Fostering Scientific Temper 
[B] Science for Nation Building 
[C] Scientific Issues for Development of the Nation 
[D] Science and Technology for Specially Abled Persons


Q 62. India’s first hill station bicycle path has opened in which state? 

[A] Manipur 
[B] West Bengal 
[C] Tripura 
[D] Mizoram


Q 63. Which Indian city has been named as the Richest Indian city, according to latest New World Wealth report? 

[A] Bengaluru 
[B] Chennai 
[C] Mumbai 
[D] Delhi


Q 64. The 97th Amendment Act of 2011 is related to

(a)Extension of reservation of seats for SCs and STs in the Lok Sabha and states assemblies  
(B)Exchange of certain enclave territories with Bangladesh
(c)Empowering the Governor of Karnataka to take steps to develop the Hyderabad-Karnataka Region
(d)Governance of co-operative societies  


Q 65. Consider the following statements:-

  • Assertion (A): The First War of Indian Independence started in 1857.
  • Reason (R): The soldiers refused to use the greased cartridges.

(a) if A and R both are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) if A and R both are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) if A is incorrect but R is correct
(d) if A is correct but R is incorrect
                                              

Q 66. In which of the following industries in India are the maximum number of workers employed?

(a) Jute
(b) Sugar
(c) Textiles
(d)Iron 


Q 67. The founder of Asiatic Society was

(a) William Jones
(b) Annie Besant
(c) William Kerry
(d) Havell
                                                     

Q 68. Arrange the following in a chronological order

(i) Surat Split
(ii) Formation of Muslim League
(iii) Partition of Bengal
(iv) Regulating Act
(a) (i). (ii), (iii), (iv)
(b) (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
(c) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii)
(d) (ii), (iii), (iv), (I)


Q 69. “The Arctic Home of the Vedas” was written by

(a) Minoo Masani
(b) Acharya Vinoba Bhave
(c) S. Radhakrishnan
(d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak


Q 70. On whose recommendation was the Constituent Assembly formed?

(a) Mountbatten plan
(b) Cripp’s Mission
(c) Cabinet Mission Plan
(d) Government of India Act, 1935


Q 71.  Which of the following Acts introduced diarchy for the first time in India?

(a) The Indian Councils Act. 1909
(b) The Indian Councils Act, 1919
(c) The Government of India Act, 1935
(d) The Government of India Act, 1858


Q 72. What is the name of shifting cultivation in Mexico ? 

(a)Milpa 
(b)Jhumming 
(c) Roca 
(d) Caingin 


Q 73. According to Paris agreement on climate change, the rise in average temperature of earth's surface above pre-industrial levels should be limited to:

(a) 1 Degree Celsius 
(b) 2 Degree Celsius
(c) 2.5 Degree Celsius
(d) 3 Degree Celsius


Q 74. The National Airquality Index (AQI) measures air quality by taking into consideration which of the following pollutants? 

1. Ammonia
2. Nitrogen dioxide
3. Sulphur dioxide
4. Carbon dioxide
5. Ozone 
6. Lead

Select the correct answer from the given codes : 

(a) (1), (3) and (5) only 
(b) (1), (2), (4) and (6) only
(c) (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) and (6)
(d) (1), (5) and (6) only


Q 75. Which Raja of Sirmaur princely state shifted the capital of his state from Rajban to Kalsi in the beginning of the thirteen century?

(a) Udit Prakesh
(b) Kaul Prakash
(c) Maha Prakash
(d) Sumer Prakash


Q 76. Which Raja of Bushahr princely state received Hang-Rang valley from Tibet as Jagir ?

(a) Prem Singh
(b) Karam Singh
(c) Bhup Singh
(d) Kehri Singh


Q 77.  Who was the court poet of Raja Dharam Chand of Kangra who wrote Dharam Chand Natak in around 1562 AD?

(a) Ganesh Singh
(b) Kanhyaya Lal Sharma.
(c) Manik Chand
(d) Padam Chand Guleri


Q 78. To Which princely state did Zorwawar Singh, General Of Raja Gulab Singh who invaded Ladakh and Baltistan during 1834-41, belongs ?

(a) Kangra
(b) Sirmaur
(c) Jubbal
(d) Kehlur


Q 79. Decibel is used to measure the intensity field of:

a) Magnetic field 
b) Sound 
c) Light 
d) Heat 


Q 80. That the advice tendered by the Council of Ministers is binding on the President is a

(a) Constitutional provision  
(b) Statutory provision 
(c) Convention Executive resolution
(d) Executive resolution


Q. 81 One  of  the  latest  amendments  proposed  to  the GST  Bill  is  that  “the  GST  Council  shall be establish  under Article 279A of Indian Constitution”.  The  GST  Council will  consist  of 

(a)  Union  Finance  Minister  as  chairman  and Chief  Ministers  of  States  as  members 
(b)  Union  Finance  Secretary  as  chairman  and State  Finance  Secretaries  as  members 
(c)  Union  Finance  Secretary  as  chairman  and State  Chief  Secretaries as  members 
(d)  Union  Finance  Minister  as  chairman  and any  Minister  nominated  by  each  State Government  as  member 


Q 82. The International conference on ‘Bharat Bodh’ (Idea of Bharat) was held in which city? 

[A] Pune 
[B] Mumbai 
[C] Chennai 
[D] New Delhi


Q 83. Which state government has made mandatory for all private schools to install solar systems? 

[A] Punjab 
[B] Haryana 
[C] Rajasthan 
[D] Madhya Pradesh 


 Q 84. Who has become the new Brand Ambassador for “Swachh Bharat Mission”? 

[A] Shilpa Shetty 
[B] Priyanka Chopra 
[C] Deepika Padukone 
[D] Kangana Ranaut


Q 85. The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is an international project being funded by scientific organisations of 

1. Canada 
2. China 
3. India 
4. Japan 
5. USA 

Select the correct answer using the code given below: 

(a) 1, 3, 4 and 5 only 
(b) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 
(c) 3, 4 and 5 only 
(d) It is a purely indigenous and not an international project  


Q 86. Recently scientists made a historic detection of ‘Gravitational Waves, consider the following with regard to Gravitational Waves  

1. Gravitational waves can be produced by Humans, Cars and Aeroplanes.  
2. The strongest gravitational waves are produced by catastrophic events such as colliding black holes, the collapse of supernovae and the remnants of gravitational radiation created by the birth of the Universe itself.  

Select the correct code  

a) Only 1  
b) Only 2  
c) Both 
d) None 


Q 87. World Development Report is released by 

a) IMF 
b) World Bank 
c) World Economic Forum 
d) United Nations Organisation  


Q 88. Which of the following committees suggested State Funding of Elections? 

a) Ashok Mehta committee 
b) Indrajit Gupta Committee 
c) Sarkaria Commission 
d) Shri Krishna Committee 


Q 89. What is the theme of the 2017 National Voters Day (NVD)?  

(a)Empowering young and future events  
(b)Inclusive and qualitative participation  
(c)Easy Registration, Easy Correction  
(d)Ethical Voting 


 Q 90. The Document “Payments and Settlement Systems in India: Vision 2018” is published by:  

a) Ministry of Finance 
b) SEBI 
c) RBI 
d) NITI Ayog 


Q 91.  Consider the  following  statements  with  respect  to Child  sex ratio.

1.  It  is  measured  as  number  of  females  per  1000  males  in  the  0-6  years  of age. 
2.  Haryana  has the  least  Child  sex ratio next  to Punjab. 
3.  Kerala  has the  highest  child  sex ratio next  to Arunachal  Pradesh. 

Select  the  correct  answer  using  the  codes  given  below.

a)   only   
b)   and   only   
c)   and   only   
d)   only. 


Q 92. Consider the following statements with respect to Sukanya samridhi yojana  

1. It was launched as a part of Beti Bachao Beti Padhao campaign 
2. The scheme is related to Girls health. 
3. The account will remain operative for 21 years from the date of opening or marriage of the girl child attaining 18 years of age, whichever is earlier.  

Select the correct answer using the code given below.  

a) 1 only  
b) 2 and 3 only  
c) 1 and 3 only  
d) All the above 


Q 93. Kenneth J. Arrow, the well-known Nobel-winning economist and mathematician has passed away. He hailed from which of the following countries? 

[A] United Kingdom 
[B] United States 
[C] France 
[D] Japan


Q 94. Which country to host the 9th edition of BRICS Summit-2017? 

[A] China 
[B] India 
[C] Russia 
[D] South Africa


Q 95. What is the India’s GDP forecast for FY 17, as per latest report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)? 

[A] 7.2% 
[B] 6.8% 
[C] 6.6% 
[D] 7.0%


Q 96. Who is the author of the book “Feroze: the Forgotten Gandhi”? 

[A] John Nicolsen 
[B] Bertil Falk 
[C] Shashi Tharoor 
[D] William Dalrymple


Q 97. Which country has become the world’s largest arms importer during 2012-16, according to the latest report by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)? 

[A] India 
[B] Saudi Arabia 
[C] Qatar 
[D] Pakistan Show Answer 8. 


Q 98. Which state is hosting the 13th edition of National Agriculture Science Congress (NASC)-2017? 

[A] Punjab 
[B] Karnataka 
[C] Madhya Pradesh 
[D] Arunachal Pradesh


Q 99. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched a record 104 satellites from which rocket vehicle? 

[A] PSLV-C38 
[B] PSLV-C37 
[C] PSLV-C36 
[D] PSLV-C35


Q 100. BHIM” mobile app has been launched by Union Government to make digital payments easier. What does “BHIM” stands for? 

[A]Build Interface for Money 
[B]Built-up Interface for Money 
[C]Bi-aural Interface for Money 
[D]Bharat Interface for Money



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  1. Answers will be posted tomorrow evening

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  3. this is a series of 15 mock tests n every week I'll try to provide at least two mocks.

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  4. Put PDF of answers in the same post.

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  5. Kk..I'll do it from nxt post onwards...

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