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Science Week 2012
Round 1© Seomra Ranga 2012 www.seomraranga.com
Round 1
Question 1
What colour of the rainbow begins with the letter V?
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Round 1
Question 2
Which type of tree has a variety called ‘Weeping’?
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Round 1
Question 3
Cocker, Springer and King Charles are varieties of which breed of dog?
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Round 1
Question 4
What is the name given to a mixture of metals: (a) allotment (b) allsorts (c) alloy?
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Round 1
Question 5
What kind of clips might you use in an experiment on electricity: (a) gorilla (b) crocodile (c) tiger (d) hippo?
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Round 1
Question 6
What instrument would you use to observe stars: (a) periscope (b) kaleidoscope (c) telescope?
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Science Joke 1
Why do tigers have stripes?So they don’t get spotted!
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Round 2
Question 1
From what tree do acorns come?
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Round 2
Question 2
In computing, what does MB stand for?
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Round 2
Question 3
Cirrus, cumulus, stratus are all types of what: (a) animals (b) plants (c) clouds?
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Round 2
Question 4
What did John Logie Baird first invent in 1926: (a) lightbulb (b) radio (c)TV?
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Round 2
Question 5
True or false: When stretched out, your body’s small intestine is longer than the large intestine?
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Round 2
Question 6
What is the name of the force that prevents things from floating on earth?
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Science Joke 2
What did the receiver say to the radio wave?Ouch! That megahertz!
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Round 1 Answers
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Round 1 Answers
Question 1
What colour of the rainbow begins with the letter V?
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Question 2
Which type of tree has a variety called ‘Weeping’?
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Question 3
Cocker, Springer and King Charles are varieties of which breed of dog?
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Question 4
What is the name given to a mixture of metals: (a) allotment (b) allsorts (c) alloy?
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Question 5What kind of clips might you use in an experiment on electricity: (a) gorilla (b) crocodile (c) tiger (d) hippo?
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Question 6
What instrument would you use to observe stars: (a) periscope (b) kaleidoscope (c) telescope?
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Science Joke 3
What do astronauts do when they get angry?Blast off!
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Round 3
Question 1
How many grammes in a kilogramme?
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Round 3
Question 2
Which of these is the scientific name for the kneecap: (a) paella (b) patella (c) puella?
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Round 3
Question 3
The name for which group of prehistoric animals comes from the Greek for ‘terrible lizard’?
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Round 3
Question 4
Neil ______ was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969: (a) Lennon (b) Young (c) Armstrong?
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Round 3
Question 5
True or false: the Pygmy Shrew is Ireland’s smallest mammal?
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Round 3
Question 6
What part of the body would a cardiac surgeon work on: (a) heart (b) lungs (c) kidneys (d) ears?
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Science Joke 4
What did the volcano say to his wife?I lava you so much!
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Round 2 Answers
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Round 2 Answers
Question 1
From what tree do acorns come?
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Question 2
In computing, what does MB stand for?
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Question 3
Cirrus, cumulus, stratus are all types of what: (a) animals (b) plants (c) clouds?
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Question 4
What did John Logie Baird first invent in 1926: (a) lightbulb (b) radio (c)TV?
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Question 5True or false: When stretched out, your body’s small intestine is longer than the large intestine?
True (small: 6-7m long / large: 1.5m long)
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Round 2 Answers
Question 6
What is the name of the force that prevents things from floating on earth?Gravity
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Science Joke 5
What do you call two dinosaurs that have been in an accident?Tyrannosaurus wrecks!
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Round 4
Question 1
How many sides does a heptagon have?
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Round 4
Question 2
The cob and pen are the male and female of what bird: (a) swan (b) seagull (c) duck?
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Round 4Question 3
What is the term for when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, blocking out light from the sun?
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Round 4Question 4
In what part of the human body would you find the hammer, drum and anvil: (a) eye (b) ear (c) nose?
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Round 4
Question 5
Which part of an egg is known as the ‘albumen’, the white or the yolk?
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Round 4
Question 6
True or false: there are about 12,000 species of insect in Ireland?
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Science Joke 6
How do spacemen kill time on long trips?They play astronauts and crosses!
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Round 3 Answers
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Round 3 Answers
Question 1
How many grammes in a kilogramme?
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Round 3 Answers
Question 2
Which of these is the scientific name for the kneecap: (a) paella (b) patella (c) puella?
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Question 3
The name for which group of prehistoric animals comes from the Greek for ‘terrible lizard’?
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Question 4
Neil ______ was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969: (a) Lennon (b) Young (c) Armstrong?
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Question 5
True or false: the Pygmy Shrew is Ireland’s smallest mammal?
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Question 6
What part of the body would a cardiac surgeon work on: (a) heart (b) lungs (c) kidneys (d) ears?
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Science Joke 7
What did one flea say to the other flea, when it saw it was raining outside?Do you want to walk, or should we take the dog?
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Round 5
Question 1
What has the scientific formula H2O?
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Round 5
Question 2
What animal’s home is called a lodge?
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Round 5
Question 3
Sedimentary, igneous and metamporphic are all types of what: (a) trees (b) rocks (c) volcanoes?
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Round 5
Question 4
Who invented the first traffic lights in 1868: (a) JP Knight (b) JP Greene (c) JP Stopp (d) JP Darke?
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Round 5
Question 5
The strength of protection of sun block cream is measured in SPF. What does SPF stand for?
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Round 5
Question 6
What raw food would you be eating if you ate sushi?
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Science Joke 8
What colour is a burp?Burple!
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Round 4 Answers
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Round 4 Answers
Question 1
How many sides does a heptagon have?
7© Seomra Ranga 2012 www.seomraranga.com
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Question 2
The cob and pen are the male and female of what bird: (a) swan (b) seagull (c) duck?
Swan© Seomra Ranga 2012 www.seomraranga.com
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Question 3
What is the term for when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, blocking out light from the sun?
Eclipse© Seomra Ranga 2012 www.seomraranga.com
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Question 4
In what part of the human body would you find the hammer, drum and anvil: (a) eye (b) ear (c) nose?
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Question 5
Which part of an egg is known as the ‘albumen’, the white or the yolk?
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Question 6
True or false: there are about 12,000 species of insect in Ireland?
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Science Joke 9
What kind of star is dangerous?A Shooting Star!
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Round 6
Question 1
‘Feline’ means relating to what sort of animal?
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Round 6
Question 2
Which of these is a bone in the human arm: (a) radius (b) diameter (c) circumference?
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Round 6
Question 3
From what wood are hurleys traditionally made?
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Round 6
Question 4
In magnetism, what is the opposite to ‘attract’?
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Round 6
Question 5
What secondary colour do you get when you mix the primary colours of red and blue?
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Round 6
Question 6
What is the name given to mammals that carry their young in a pouch?
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Science Joke 10
What do you call a cute volcano?Lava-ble!
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Round 5 Answers
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Round 5 Answers
Question 1
What has the scientific formula H2O?
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Question 2
What animal’s home is called a lodge?Beaver
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Question 3Sedimentary, igneous and metamporphic are all types of what: (a) trees (b) rocks (c) volcanoes?
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Question 4
Who invented the first traffic lights in 1868: (a) JP Knight (b) JP Greene (c) JP Stopp (d) JP Darke?
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Question 5
The strength of protection of sun block cream is measured in SPF. What does SPF stand for?
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Question 6
What raw food would you be eating if you ate sushi?
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Science Joke 11
What did the limestone say to the geologist?Don’t take me for granite!
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Round 7
Question 1
Which is the only vowel not on the top row of a computer keyboard?
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Round 7
Question 2
What is a young frog called?
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Round 7
Question 3
What is the name given to electricity generated from the power of flowing water: (a) hyperelectricity (b) hydroelectricity (c) hypoelectricity?
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Round 7
Question 4
Vertical, horizontal and diagonal are all types of what in maths?
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Round 7
Question 5
What is the boiling point of water?
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Round 7
Question 6
What instrument would you use to collect insects to observe them: (a) sucker (b) pooter (c) blower (d) flyer?
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Science Joke 12
What did the big flower say to the little flower?How are you, bud?
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Round 6 Answers
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Round 6 Answers
Question 1
‘Feline’ means relating to what sort of animal?
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Question 2
Which of these is a bone in the human arm: (a) radius (b) diameter (c) circumference?
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Question 3
From what wood are hurleys traditionally made?Ash
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Question 4
In magnetism, what is the opposite to ‘attract’?
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Question 5
What secondary colour do you get when you mix the primary colours of red and blue?
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Question 6
What is the name given to mammals that carry their young in a pouch?
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Science Joke 13
What is a tornado’s favourite game?Twister!
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Round 8
Question 1
What is the largest planet in the Solar System?
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Round 8
Question 2
What colour are emeralds usually?
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Round 8
Question 3
What leaves are said to soothe the pain from a nettle sting?
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Round 8
Question 4
Celcius and Fahrenheit are used to measure what?
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Round 8
Question 5
In mechanical motion, pneumatics is the study of pressurised what? (a) gas (b) liquids (c) solids?
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Round 8
Question 6
What object might you use to separate the colours of light: (a) prism (b) pyramid (c) pylon?
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Science Joke 14
Did you hear about the chemist who was reading a book about Helium? He just couldn't put it down!
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Round 7 Answers
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Round 7 Answers
Question 1
Which is the only vowel not on the top row of a computer keyboard?
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Question 2
What is a young frog called?Tadpole
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Question 3What is the name given to electricity generated from the power of flowing water: (a) hyperelectricity (b) hydroelectricity (c) hypoelectricity?
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Round 7 Answers
Question 4
Vertical, horizontal and diagonal are all types of what in maths?
Lines© Seomra Ranga 2012 www.seomraranga.com
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Question 5
What is the boiling point of water?100oC
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Question 6What instrument would you use to collect insects to observe them: (a) sucker (b) pooter (c) blower (d) flyer?
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Science Joke 15
What does a brain do when it sees a friend across the street?Gives a brainwave!
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Round 8 Answers
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Round 8 Answers
Question 1
What is the largest planet in the Solar System?
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Question 2
What colour are emeralds usually?Green
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Question 3
What leaves are said to soothe the pain from a nettle sting?Dock Leaves
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Question 4
Celcius and Fahrenheit are used to measure what?Temperature/Heat
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Question 5
In mechanical motion, pneumatics is the study of pressurised what? (a) gas (b) liquids (c) solids?
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Question 6
What object might you use to separate the colours of light: (a) prism (b) pyramid (c) pylon?
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Science Joke 16
What did one eye say to the other eye?‘Just between the two of us, something smells!’
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Tie-Break Round
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Tie-Break RoundQuestion 1
Rooster, Golden Wonder and Queens are all varieties of what vegetable grown in Ireland?
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Tie-Break Round
Question 2
What is the more common name for the disease ‘Rubella’?
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Tie-Break RoundQuestion 3
What measurement scale is used to describe the strength of an earthquake: (a) Richter (b) Mercury (c) Magnetic?
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Tie-Break Round
Question 4
What kind of curve is the opposite to a ‘concave’ curve?
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Question 5
If an animal is said to be ‘nocturnal’, what does this mean?
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Question 6
Molars and incisors are types of what human body part?
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Science Joke 17
How much money do you have when you combine touch, vision, smell, hearing and taste?5 Sense (5c)!
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Question 1
Rooster, Golden Wonder and Queens are all varieties of what vegetable grown in Ireland?
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Question 2
What is the more common name for the disease ‘Rubella’?German Measles
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Question 3What measurement scale is used to describe the strength of an earthquake: (a) Richter (b) Mercury (c) Magnetic?
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Question 4
What kind of curve is the opposite to a ‘concave’ curve?
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Question 5
If an animal is said to be ‘nocturnal’, what does this mean?It only comes out at night
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Question 6
Molars and incisors are types of what human body part?
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‘A great discovery solves a great problem, but there is a grain of discovery in the solution of any problem. Your problem may be modest, but if it challenges your curiosity and brings into play your inventive faculties, and if you solve it by your own means, you may experience the tension and enjoy the triumph of discovery’.
- George Pólya
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