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1. A particle of mass m is projected from the ground with an initial speed u
0
at an angle
a with the horizontal. At the highest point of its traJectory, it makes a completely
inelastic collision with another identical particle, which was thrown vertically upward
from the ground with the same initial speed u
0
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makes with the horizontal iml')1ediately after the collision is
(A) :

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The image of an object, formed by a plano-convex lens at a distance of 8 m behind
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2 .
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3. The diameter of a cylinder is measured using a Vernier callipers with no zero error. It
is found that the zero of the Vernier scale lies between 5.10 em and 5.15 em of the
main scale. The Vernier scale has 50 divisions equivalent to 2.45 em. The 24th
division of the Vernier scale exactly coincides with one of the main scale divisions .
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5. One end of a horizontal thick copper wire of length 2L and radius 2R is welded to an
end of another horizontal thin copper wire of length L and radius R. When the
arrangement is stretched by applying forces at two ends, the ratio of the elongation in
the thin wire to that in the thick wire is
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2
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/ 2
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8.
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configuration .I or in configuration n as shown in the figure. One of the blocks has
thermal conductivity K and the other 2K. The temperature difference between the
ends aiong the x-axis is the same in both the configurations. It takes 9 s to transport
a certain amount of heat from the hot end to the cold end in the configuration I. The
time to transport the same amount of heat-in the configuration n is
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rest. Power of the pulse is 30 m Wand the speed of light is 3 x 10
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the path difference (in terms of an integer n) corresponding to any point having half
the peak intensity is
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2 : 3. The ratio of their partial pressures, when enclosed in a vessel kept at a
constant temperature, is 4 : 3. The ratio of their densities is
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densities p
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2
respectively, touch each other. The net electric field at a distance
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PI
spheres, is zero. The ratio P
2
can be
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12. A horizontal stretched string, fixed at two ends, is vibrating in its fifth harmonic
according to the equation, y(x, t) = (0.01 m) sin [(62.8 m-
1
) x] cos [(628 .r
1
)t].
Assuming ;r= 3.14, the correct statement(s) is {are) -..
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(A) The number of nodes is 5.
(B) ;he length of the string is 0.25 m.

(.q/ The maximum displacement of the midpoint of the string, from its equilibrium
position is 0.01 m.
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capacitance C. The switch S
1
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1
and
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2
is then pressed to charge the capacitor C
2
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time, S
2
is released and then S
3
is pressed. After some time,
(A) the charge on the upper plate of C
1
is 2CV
0
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(g) the charge on the upper plate of C
1
is CV
0
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(C) the charge on the upper plate of c2 is 0.
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14. A particle of mass M and positive charge Q. moving with a constant velocity
ii
1
= 4[ ms-
1
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The region of the magnetic field extends from x = 0 to x = L for all values of y. After
passing through this region. the particle emerges on the other side after 10
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milliseconds with a velocity ii
2
= z(J3l + J) ms-
1
The correct statement(s) is (are)
(A) The direction of the magnetic field is -z direction.
(B) The direction of the magnetic field is +z direction.
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(C) The magnitude of the magnetic field
3
Q units.
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3
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15. A solid sphere of radius R and density pis attached to one end of a mass-less spring
of force constant k. The other end of the spring is connected to another solid sphere
of radius R and density 3 p. The complete arrangement is placed in a liquid of density
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This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
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velocity of 10 rad s-
1
about its own axis, which is vertical. Two uniform circular rings,
each of mass 6.25 kg and radius 0.2 m, are gently placed symmetrically on the disc
in such a manner that they are touching each other along the axis of the disc and are
horizontal. Assume that the friction is large enough such that the rings are at rest
relative to the disc and the system rotates about the original axis. The new angular
velocity (in rad s-
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17. The work functions of Silver and Sodium are 4.6 and 2.3 eV, respectively. The ratio of
the slope of the stopping potential versus frequency plot for Silver to that of Sodium
is
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is given a minimum velocity

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elastically with another bob of mass m suspended by string of length /
2
, which is
initially at rest. Both the strings are mass-less and inextensible. If the second bob,
after collision acquires the minimum speed required to complete a full circle in the
. /1
vertical plane, the ratio 1 is
2.
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(8), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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2
0(!) and glucose(s) at 25 oc are
-400 kflmol, -300 kflmol and -1300 kJ/mol, respectively. The standard enthalpy of
*3
combustion per gram of glucose at 25 oc is /
(A) +2900 kJ -2900 kJ
(C) -16.11 kJ (D) + 16.11 kJ
COlg). H
2
0(1)
4
i{ct>'lti (ORr} fcRT.R 1fRCP 25 oc tR - 400
- 300 kJftfrB. -1300 kf/Jffi;r t I l<'j\Cf>lti Cfft 25 oc tR l1ACP t
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p
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2
, on treatment with aqueous sodium
bicarbonate solution, is
(A) Benzoic acid (B) B.enzenesulphonic acid
(C} Salicylic acid w} Carbolic acid (Phenol)
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(C)
(B) 1 -t1 PI <t> 3f1=R
(D)
24. Consider the following complex ions, P, Q and R.
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values (in B.M.) is
(A) R <Q<f,
(C) R <P<Q
(B/Q<R<P
-'
(D) Q<P<R
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6
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3
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0)
6
]
2
+ 3tR R = [Fe(H
2
0)
6
]
2
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P+Q--+ R+S
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the time taken for 75% reaction of P is twice the time taken for 50% reaction of P.
The concentration of Q varies with reaction time as shown in the figure. The overall
order of the reaction is
(A) 2
(C) 0
[Q]o
[Q]
P+Q--+R +S
Time

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NO .@1' N0
2
(C) N
2
0 (D) N
2
0
4
(A) NO
27. The arrangement of X - ions around A+ ion in solid AX is given in the figure (not
, I
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drawn, to scale). If the radius of x-is 250 pm, the radius of A+ is
(
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(B) 125 pm
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(D) Zn(II)
29. Methylene blue, from its aqueous solution, is adsorbed on activated charcoal at
25 oc. For this process, the correct statement is
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/
{S) The adsorption is accompanied by a decrease in enthalpy.
(C) The adsorption increases with increase of temperature.
(D) The adsorption is irreversible.
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SECTION - 2 : (One or more options correct Type)
2 : m 3JfUq; 1T<PR)
This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
{B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
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1
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process, the true statement(s) is(are)
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(C) !lS = 0
suno .. ndin,gs
(D) Ml= 0
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32. The pair(s) of coordination complexes/ions exhibiting the same kind of isomerism
is( are)
(J [Cr(NH
3
)
5
Cl]C/
2
and [Cr(NH
3
)
4
Cl
2
]Cl
(B) [Co(NH
3
)
4
C/
2
]+ and [Pt(NH
3
)iH
2
0)CI]+
.
(9) [CoBr
2
C/
2
]2- and [PtBr
2
Cl
2
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(D) [Pt(NH
3
)i N0
3
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3
)
3
Cl]Br
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3
)
5
Cl]C/
2
3tR [Cr(NH
3
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4
Cl
2
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(B) [Co(NH
3
)
4
Cl
2
]+ 3tR [Pt(NH
3
h(H
2
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(C) [CoBr
2
C/
2
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2
C/
2
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(D) [Pt(NH
3
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3
(N0
3
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3
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3
C[jBr
33. The initial rate of hydrolysis of methyl acetate (l.M) by a weak acid (HA, 1M) is
l /100
1
h of that of a strong acid (HX, IM), at 25 C. The K
0
of HA is
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(B) 1 X I0-
5
(C) 1 X {D) 1 X I0-
3
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4
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due to
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: hi:; 8ection contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit Integer,
mnging from 0 to 9 (both inclusive).
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de Broglie wavelength of He gas at -73 oc is "M" times that of the de Broglie
wavelength of Neat 727 oc. M is '() .
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39. EDTA4- is ethylenediaminetetraacetate ion. The total number of N-Co-0 bond
angles in [Co(EDTA)]
1
- complex ion is
EDTA
4
- 3ll1R t" I WA [Co(EDTA)]
1
- -q N-Co-.0
cp)uTI qft F- t
40. A tetrapeptide has -COOH group on alanine. This produces glycine (Giy), valine
(Val), phenyl alanine (Phe) and alanine (Ala), on complete hydrolysis. For
tetrapeptide, the number of possible s(;!quences (primary structures) with -NH
2
group
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(Giy), 'Cfc;fR q<11f.i1 (Phe) q<11f.i1 (Ala) t I
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(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
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--. 1\ 1\ 1\
PQRS and PT= i + 2j + 3k be another vector. Then the volume of the
--. --. --.
parallelepiped determined by the vectors PT, PQ )ind PS is
(A) 5 (B) 20 {cy 10 (D) 30
--. 1\ 1\ 1\ --. 1\ 1\ 1\
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--. 1\ /\ 1\
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0
)
2
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0
)
2
= ,2 and
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0
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0
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0
+ iy
0
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2 lz
0
1
2
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'
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2 -1 3
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x + y + z = 3. The feet of perpendiculars lie on the line
X .!:..::..1 Z- 2
(A)
-- ---
- -
5 8 -13
(C)
x L:J. z-2
- - --
4
- -
3 -7
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A) z - 2
5 - 8 - -13
x z- 2
(C) 4= 3 = -7
(B)
x c.! z - 2
-- --
2
- -
- 5 3
(D)
x Ll_ z - 2
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2
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x z - 2
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of them is
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interval [ 0 , I] is
(A) 4(Vl- 1)
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(x, y) be x > 0. Then the equation of the curve is
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let f: [t, 1 J .R (the set of all real numbers) be a positive, non-constant and
differentiable function such that f'(x) < 2 f(x) and t(t)= . Then the value of
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f f(x) dx lies in the interval
112
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(C) (e;
1
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1
)
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2
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SECTION- 2: (One or more options correct Type)
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This section contains 5 multiple choice questions. Each question has four choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE are correct.
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51. A rectangular sheet of fixed perimeter with sides having their lengths in the ratio
8 : 15 is converted into an open rectangular box by folding after removing squares of
equal area from all four comers. If the total area of removed squares is I 00, the
resulting box has maximum volume. Then the lengths of the sides of the rectangular
sheet are
(A) 24 (B) 32 (C) 45 (D) GO
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(B) 32 (C) 45
(D) 60
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2
fil. Then Sn can take value(s)
k l
(A) 1056 (B) 1088 (Cr 1120
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l1RT S"= L (-1)
2
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k = l
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(B) 1088
(C) 1120
53. A line I passing through the origin is perpendicular to the lines

1
1
: (3 + t) i + ( -1 + 2t)j + ( 4 + 2t)k , - oo < t < oo

1
2
: (3 + 2s)i + (3 + 2s)j + (2 + s)k,- oo < s < oo
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(0) 1332
(D) 1332
Then, the coordinate(s) of the point(s) on /
2
distance from the point of
intersection of I and /
1
is (are)
(
7 7 5)
(A) 3, 3, 3 (B) (- 1, -1, 0) (C) (1, 1, 1)
m-r 1. vil



II : (3 + t)i + (-1 + 2t)j + (4 + 2t)k'- CXl < t < CXl

1
2
: (3 + 2s)i + (3 + 2s)j + (2 + s)k,- oo < s < oo
tR cl+i.lq\1 5 I 1
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54. Letf(x) =x sin 1rx, x > 0 . Then for all natural numbers n,f'(x) vanishes at
(A) a unique point in the interval ( n, _n + !)
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(C) (n, n + 1) it -q<P #q lR
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55. For 3 x 3 matrices M and N, which of the following statement( s) is (are) NOT correct ?
(A) Nr M N is symmetric or skew symmetric, according as M is symmetric or skew
symmetric
(B) M N- N M is skew symmetric for all symmetric matrices M and N
(C) M N is symmetric for all symmetric matrices M and N
{D) (ad} M) (ad} N) = adj (M N) for all inVertible matrices M and N
(D) Wfi M N (adj M) (ad} N) = adj (M N) I
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SECTION- 3: (Integer value correct Type)
3 : ('{OifC6 1I1";J ll'ift QCbl'<)
This section contains 5 questions. The answer to each question is a single digit integer,
ranging from 0 to 9 {both inclusive).
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56. A vertical line passing through the point (h. 0) intersects the ellipse 4 +
3
== 1 at
the points P and Q. Let the tangents to the ellipse at P and Q meet at the point R.
. max min
If !1(h) = area of the tnangle PQR, .1
1
=
112
h
1
!1(h) and 11
2
=
112
h
1
.1(h ), then
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lff Cf)lctft t I lJRT fcn P Q 'tR C1>'T R tR
t I il(h) = PQR em a)?IQ)C'I, 6
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il(h)
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57. The coefficients of three consecutive terms of (1 + x)n +
5
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58. Consider the set of eight vectors V = {at+ b] + ck: a, b, c e {-1, 1}}. Three non-
coplanar vectors can be chosen from V in i' ways. Then p is
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2
and
3
, the probability that only E
1
occurs is
a, only
2
occurs is P and only E
3
occurs is y. Let the probability p that none of
events E
1
,
2
or
3
occurs satisfy the equations (a- 2P) p = ap and CP- 3y) p = 2py.
All the given probabilities are assumed to lie in the interval (0, 1 ).
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Then Probability of occurrence of E
3
=
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60. A pack contains n cards numbered .from 1 to n. Two consecutive numbered cards are
-J. 3
removed from the pack and the sum of the numbers on the remaining cards is 1224.
If the smaller of the numbers on the removed cards is k, then k - 20 ==
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