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Sec: JR_*CO-SC(MODEL-A) Date: 11-06-23

Time: 3 Hrs Max. Marks: 300

11-06-23_JR.IIT_STAR CO-SC(MODEL-A)_JEE MAIN_CTM-1_SYLLABUS

PHYSICS: 100% CUMULATIVE


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PHYSICS MAX.MARKS: 100
SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
1. A person simultaneously throws two objects in the air. The objects leave the person's
hands at different angles and travel along the parabolic trajectories indicated by A and B
in the figure. Which of the following statements best describes the motion of the two
objects ? (Neglect air resistance) (consider height of person to be negligible)

A) The object moving along the trajectory A returns to the ground before the object
moving along the trajectory B.
B) The object moving along the trajectory A returns to the ground after the object
moving along the trajectory B.
C) Both object return to the initial height at the same time.
D) Information given is NOT sufficient.
2. A stone is released from top of a tower. If it covers a distance of 80 m in last 2 sec of it's
motion, then the height of the tower is :
A) 320 m B) 245 m C) 180 m D) 125 m
3. There is a conical flask of semi-vertex angle 37° in which water is filled at a constant
rate 20 cm3 / sec . The rate of rise of height of water (use   3 ), when height of water
becomes 4 cm, is

20 20 20 20
A) cm / s B) cm / s C) cm / s D) cm / s
27 9 19 29

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4. Five vectors of magnitudes, 10 units, 20 units, 40 units, 80 units and 120 units are added
in vector method. The magnitude of resultant of the vectors given should be

A) 10  R  300 B) 0 <R  270 C) 0  R  270 D) 10  R  270

5. Consider the path of a ball moving along a path through the air under the action of the
gravitational force. (Neglect the effect of air friction). As its reaches the highest point in
its trajectory, which of the following statements is true.

A) The magnitudes of the velocity and acceleration are zero.

B) The magnitude of velocity is minimum but not equal to zero.

C) The magnitude of velocity is equal to zero, and the magnitude of the acceleration is
constant and not equal to zero.

D) The magnitude of the velocity is at a minimum but not equal to zero and the
magnitude of acceleration is zero.

6. A body is released from the top of the tower of height H meter. It takes t seconds to
reach the ground. Where is the body after (t / 2) seconds of release ?

3H H
A) at meter from the ground B) at meter from the ground
4 2

H H
C) at meter from the ground D) at meter from the ground
6 4
 
7. If vectors P  (aiˆ  ajˆ  3kˆ) and Q  (aiˆ  2 ˆj  kˆ) are perpendicular to each other, then the
positive value of a is :

A) Zero B) 1 C) 2 D) 3

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8. A particle is thrown upward with such a velocity that displacement in 5th and 9th second
are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, then ( g  10m / s 2 )

A) At t = 7sec the particle would have been at maximum height

B) Initial speed of the particle was 80 m/sec.

C) Maximum height attained by the particle will be 320 m

D) Those equal displacement in the question is of magnitude 20 m

9. The position x of a particle varies with time (t) as : x  at 2 – bt 3

The acceleration at t  t1 will be equal to zero. then t1 is :


2a a a
A) B) C) D) Zero
3b b 3b

10. A ball is dropped from rest at height 4 H. After it has fallen through a distance 'd', a
second ball is dropped from rest at a height H. What should be the value of 'd' for which
both hit the ground at the same time ?

3H H
A) d  B) d  C) d  H D) d  3H
3 3

11. For a given velocity of projection from a point on a long inclined plane, the maximum
range down the plane is three times the maximum range up the incline. The angle of
inclination of the plane is

A) 45° B) 60° C) 30° D) 53°

12. The acceleration time graph of a particle moving along a straight line is as shown in the
figure. At what time the particle acquires its velocity equal to initial velocity ?

A) 12 sec B) 5 sec C) 8 sec D) none of these

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13. On a straight road, a bus moves between two bus stops such that its instantaneous
acceleration varies with displacement ' x ' from first bus stop as. a  b  cx . Where b and c
are constant. Choose incorrect option

2b
A) The distance between the bus stops is
c

b
B) The distance between the bus stops is
2c

b
C) The maximum speed of the bus is at x 
c

b
D) The maximum speed of the bus is
c

14. A particle is projected with speed 50 m/s at angle 53° with horizontal from ground from
origin ( x  axis is horizontal and y  axis is vertical). The slope of the path traced after
1sec will be ( g  10m / s 2 )

4 3 1
A) B) C) 1 D)
3 4 2

15. The displacement-time graph of a moving particle is shown below. The instantaneous
velocity of the particle is negative at the point:

A) C B) D C) E D) F

16. A ball is dropped from a height 20m above ground. After 1 sec, wind start blowing in
horizontal direction due to which it get an additional acceleration 10 / ms 2 in horizontal
direction. Total displacement of the ball till it reaches ground will be

A) 5m B) 20m C) 20 2 m D) 5 17 m

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17. Launch speed of a particle from ground depends upon the angle of projection '  ' with
horizontal as u  (20 cos  )m / sec . The maximum height reached in its path among all
possible angles is

A) 10m B) 20m

C) 5m D) can't be calculated

18. A particle starts to move along a straight line. The acceleration versus time graph of
particle is as shown in figure. The correct velocity versus time graph is :

A) B)

C) D)

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t3
19. A particle is moving along x-axis such that its position is given by x  4  9t 
3
where t is time in seconds, x is in meters. Choose the incorrect option:
A) Direction of motion is not changing at any of the instants
B) Direction of the motion is changing at t = 3 seconds
C) For 0  t  3 sec. the particle slowing down
D) For 3  t  6 sec. the particle is speeding up
20. Two forces, one of 30 N and the other 10 N, act upon a body. The directions of the
forces are unknown. The resultant force on the body is
A) Not less than 20 N and not more than 30N
B) More than 25N always
C) May be 33N
D) May be zero
SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
 90
21. Evaluate 
 0
cos3 .sin  .d

22. From a town cars start at regular interval of 30 sec and run towards another town with
constant speed of 60 km/h. At some point of time, all the cars simultaneously have to
reduce speed to 40 km/h due to bad weather condition. What will be the time interval (in
sec) between arrivals of the cars at the second town during bad weather.
23. From the ground level, a ball is to be shot with a certain speed. Graph shows the
variation of range with angle of projection  . The least speed (in m/s) the ball will have
during its flight if  is chosen such that the time of flight is half of its maximum
possible value, is equal to ( Take g=10 m / s 2 ):

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24. A ball is thrown vertically upwards from the ground. It crosses a point at the height of
25 m twice at an interval of 4 secs. The ball was thrown with the velocity of (in m/s)

25. A particle is moving along straight line whose position x at time t is described by
x  t 3  t 2 where x is in meters and t is in seconds. Then the average acceleration from

t = 2 sec. to t = 4 sec. is (in m / s 2 )

26. Two cars are moving in the same direction with a speed of 30 kmh -1 . They are separated
from each other by 5 km. Third car moving in the opposite direction meets the two cars
after an interval of 4 minutes. What is the speed of the third car(in km/hr)

27. A battalion of soldiers is ordered to swim across a river 500 m wide. At what minimum
rate (m/s) should they swim perpendicular to river flow in order to avoid being washed
away by the waterfall 300m downstream. The speed of current being 3 m/sec

28. A man who is wearing a hat of extended length of 12 cm is running in rain falling
vertically downwards with speed 10 m/s. The maximum speed (m/s) with which man
can run, so that rain drops do not fall on his face (the length of his face below the
extended part of the hat is 16 cm) is x . Then 2x is

29. A bus is moving with a velocity 10 ms 1 on a straight road. A scooterist wishes to


overtake the bus in 100s. If, the bus is at a distance of 1 km from the scooterist, with
what velocity (m/s) should the scooterist chase the bus? (Neglect size of the bus)

30. A man is going up in a lift (open at the top) moving with a constant velocity 3 m/s. He
throws a ball up at 5 m/sec relative to the lift when the lift is 50 m above the ground.
Height of the lift (in m) when the ball meets it during its downward journey is
( Take g=10 m / s 2 )

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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
31. The density of a pure liquid (molecular mass = 80 g/mol) is 1.5 g/ml. If 4ml of liquid
contains 60 drops then the number of molecules per drop of liquid is given by (Given :
N A  6  1023 )

A) 7.5  1020 B)1.33 1021 C) 4 1023 D) 2 1022

32. Zinc and hydrochloric acid react according to the reaction

Zn  s   2HCl  aq   ZnCl2  aq   H 2  g 

If 0.30 mole of Zn are added to hydrochloric acid containing 0.52 mole HCl. How many
moles of H 2 are produced.

A) 0.26 B) 0.52 C) 0.14 D) 0.30


33. A quantity of 1.4gm of a hydrocarbon gives 1.8gm of water on complete combustion.
The emperical formula of Hydrocarbon is

A) CH B) CH 2 C) CH 3 D) CH 4

34. In which of the following compound, Iron has the lowest oxidation state.

A) Fe  H 2 O 5 NO  SO 4 B) Fe  CO 5 C) K 4  Fe  CN 6  D) Fe 2 O3

35. Statements about the following redox reaction


3Cl2  6NaOH  5NaCl  NaClO3  3H 2 O

1 th
I) chlorine atoms gets oxidized
6
5 th
II) chlorine atoms gets reduced
6
III) E. Wt of reduced chlorine = 35.5
IV) E.Wt of oxidized chlorine = 7.1
A) I, II are correct only B) I,II, III are correct only
C) II,III,IV are correct only D) I,II,III,IV are correct
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36. 4Mg  10HNO3  4Mg  NO3 2  NH 4 NO3  3H 2 O

The correct statements are

I. 96gm of magnesium can reduce one mole of HNO3

th
1
II.E.wt of reduced HNO3 is of its M.Wt
8

III. Entire HNO3 involved in the reaction is reduced

IV. HNO3 undergoes disproportionation reaction

A) I only B) I & II only C) I & III only D) II & III only

37. 40ml of 0.05M solution of Na 2 CO3  NaHCO3 is titrated against 0.05M HCl solution. ‘x’
ml of HCl is used when phenolphthalein as indicator and ‘y; ml of HCl is used when
methyl orange as indicator. Hence y-x is

A)40 ml B) 80 ml C) 120 ml D) 60 ml

38. A closed space contains 47.7 gm of water vapour. If additional 12.5gm of water vapour
is provided to the closed space system become satured. Its relative humidity is

A) 62.4% B) 79.24% C) 86.15% D) 92.3%

39. The four tyres of a motor car are filled with CO 2 , He, H 2 and O 2 respectively. The order
in which to be reinflated is

A) CO 2 , He, H 2 ,O 2 B) CO 2 , H 2 , He,O 2 C) H 2 , He,O 2 ,CO 2 D) CO 2 ,O 2 , H 2 , He

40. Which of the following mixture of gases at room temperature follows Dalton`s law of
partial pressure?

A) NH3 , HCl B) H 2 ,O2 C) NO,O 2 D) All of these

41. If mass of neutrons is doubled, mass of protons is halved and mass of electrons is
doubled , then the change in atomic mass of 126 C is

A) 50% B) 25% C) 75% D) 100%

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42. A bulb emits light of wave length 4500 A , the bulb is rated as 150 watts and 8% of
energy is emitted as light. How many photons are emitted by the bulb per sec

A) 27.11019 B) 2.711018 C) 27.11018 D) 27.11018

43. Correct statements about photo electric effect

I. As the frequency of radiation increases. K.E. also increases

II. As the frequency of radiation is doubled, K.E. is more than doubled

III. As the intensity of radiation increases. K.E. remains constant, but the number of

photo electrons increases

IV. Different metals have different work functions i.e. different threshold energies

A) I, II, III, IV B) I, II, III C) I, II D) II, III

44. A gas absorbs a photon of wavelength 355nm and emits at two wavelengths. If one of
the emission is 680mm and the other is at

A) 690 nm B) 513 nm C) 355 nm D) 743 nm

45. In an atom two elements move around the nucleus in circular orbit of Radii ‘R’ & ‘4R’.
The ratio of the time taken by them to complete one revolution.

A)1 : 2 B) 1 : 4 C) 1 : 8 D) 2 : 1

46. De-Broglie wavelength of electron in second orbit of Li 2 will be equal to de-Broglie


wavelength of electron in

A)n = 3 of H B) n = 4 of C5 C) n = 6 of Be3 D) n = 3 of He

47. Maximum number of electrons possible for n = 3 , m  1

A) 9 B) 2 C) 6 D) 8

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48. Plots for ‘2S’ – orbital are

X Y Z

r r
r

X, Y, Z are

A) R 2 , R, 4r 2 R 2 B) R, R 2 , 4r 2 R 2 C) R 2 , 4r 2 R 2 , R D) 4r 2 R 2 , R, R 2

49. The number of peroxy bonds present in K 3 CrO8

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4

50. 17 gm of H 2 O 2 is present in 100 ml of an aqueous solution. When 10 ml of this solution


is decomposed the STP volume of oxygen obtained is

A) 56 ml B) 560 ml C) 11.2 ml D) 2.24 ml

SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
51. A polystyrene of formula Br3 C6 H 2  C8 H8 n was prepared by heating styrene with
tribromobenzoyl peroxide in the absence of air. It was found to contain 10.46% bromine
by mass. The value of ‘n’ is (Use molar mass of H = 1 gm/mol, C= 12 g/mol, Br = 80
g/ml)

52. A quantity of 5gm of a crystalline salt when rendered anhydrous lost 1.8 gm of water.
The formula of the anhydrous salt is 160. The number of molecules of water of
crystallization in the salt is ________

( Use molar mass : H = 1 g/mol, O = 16 g/mol)

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53. A quantity of 4.35gm of a sample of pyrolusite Ore, when heated with conc.HCl gave
chlorine according to the equation MnO 2  4HCl 
 MnCl 2  Cl 2  2H 2 O . The chlorine
when passed through potassium iodide solution liberated 6.35 gm of iodine according to
the equation Cl2  2KI 
 2KCl  I 2 . The percentage of pure MnO 2 in the pyrolusite Ore
is
[Atomic Wt. of Mn = 55, I = 127].
54. Human lungs can absorb 8 gm O 2 per hour by respiration . If all oxygen atoms are
converted to carbohydrates  C6 H12 O6  , how long will it take to produce 180 gm of
C6 H12 O6 .

55. The number of moles of KMnO 4 required tooxidise 10 moles of Ferrous oxalate in
acedic medium
56. 0.5 gm of fuming sulphuric acid ( H 2SO 4  SO3 ) called oleum. This solution completely
neutralize 26.7 ml of 0.4M NaOH . The % of free SO3 in the sample of solution is X.
Then 5X is
57. At constant pressure of 0.0821 atm, log V vs log T graph was plotted for three samples
of ideal gases. Calculate the number of moels of each gas.

log V

} 0.4771

log T

58. A classroom consists of 10 rows. The teacher releases laughing gas N 2 O from the front
row and a mischievous student releases a tear gas of M.Wt 179 from the rear end. The
student of which row from the first will weep and smile simultaneously. (Make it as
nearest round figure )

59. Not considering the electronic spin, the degeneracy of the second excited state (n = 3) of
H-atom is 9, while the degeneracy of the second excited state of H  is

60. If the magnetic moment of Co  x is 4.9 BM, the value of ‘x’ is

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SECTION – I
(SINGLE CORRECT ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 20 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 options (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer,
out of which ONLY ONE option can be correct.
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, 0 if not attempted and -1 if not correct.
61. A  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 define B  T  A / Either 1 T or 2  T  ,

C  {T  A / sum of elements of T is a prime number}. Number of elements of B  C


is ______

A) 96 B) 11 C) 107 D) 97

62. Suppose A1 , A2 , A3 ....... A30 are 30 sets each with 5 elements, B1 , B2 , ......... Bn are n-sets each
30 n
with 3 elements. S   Ai   B j . If each element of S belongs to exactly 10 of Ai ' s and
i 1 j 1

exactly 9 of B j ' s then n  _________

A) 24 B) 45 C) 62 D) 17
63. The range of x for which 3x3  x 2  x  1  2 x 2  x  x 2  1  x3  x 2  x  0 .

1
A)  ,    (0, 1) B)  , 0   1,  
1
 3  3 

C)  D) none of the above


x 2  ax  2
64. If   3, 2   x   . Then range of a = _________
x2  x  1
A) (1, 2) B) (2, ) C) (,  1) D) 

65. x12  x9  x 4  x  1  0 then exhaustive set of all values of x satisfying above inequation.

A) (0, ) B) (, ) C) (, 0) D) (0,1)

1
66. f ( x) is a least degree polynomial satisfying f (n)  for n  1, 2,3, 4, 5 then f (0)  ___
n

137 121 115 117


A) B) C) D)
60 7 13 24

67. If x 2  a x  1  0 has 4 distinct real roots then range of a  ________

A) (2, ] B)  C) (,  2] D) 2

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68. If x 2  4 x  2 x  a  a  2  0 has 2 distinct real roots then exhaustive set of real values of
a.

B)  2,  C)  , 2    ,   D) 
7 7
A) 
 3  3 

x2  4x  3
69.  1 then number of real values of x satisfying.
x2  x  5

A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
x2  2x  1 x 1
70.   12  0 then range of x is _________
x  4x  4 x  2
2

7 5
A)  ,    ,   B)  , 
7 5
C)  D) 
 4 2   4 2

a2 a2
71. Let a, b, c, x are real number such that  a  b   b  c   c  a   0 and   20,
ab ac

b2 b2 c2 c2
  14 and   x, then the value of x is
bc ba ca cb

A) 30 B) 32 C) 33 D) 34

72. If  ,  are the roots of the equation 2 x 2  3x  4  0, then the equation whose roots are
1 1
and is equal to
 2  2

A) 10 x 2  11x  2  0 B) 10 x 2  11x  2  0 C) 11x 2  10 x  2  0 D) x 2  11x  10  0

73. Number of integral values of k for which exactly one root of the equation
5 x 2  (k  1) x  k  0 lies in the internal (1, 3) is equal to

A) 7 B) 8 C) 9 D) 10

74. If two roots of the equation  x  1  2 x 2  3x  4   0 coincide with roots of the equation
x3   a  1 x 2   a  b  x  b  0 where a, b  R, then 2(a  b) equals:

A) 4 B) 2 C) 1 D) 0

If exactly one root of the quadratic equation x 2   k 


11 
 x   k  k  1  0 lies in (0, 3)
2
75.
 3
then which one of the following relation is correct ?
A) 8  k  4 B) 3  k  1 C) 1  k  4 D) 6  k  10

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76. The maximum vertical distance d between the parabola y  2 x 2  4 x  3 and the line
y  x  2 throughout the bounded region in the figure is

47 49 50 48
A) B) C) D)
8 8 8 8

x x 1

If the equation     
1 1
77.  b  0 has a positive solution, then the real number b lies in
4 2

the interval

A)  , 0  B)  ,  1 C)  3, 1 D)  3, 0 

78. If min .  2 x 2  ax  2   max .  b  1  2 x  x 2  then roots of the equation 2 x 2  ax   2  b   0 are

A) positive and distinct B) negative and distinct

C) opposite in sign D) imaginary


100
 H i  H i 1 
79. If H1 , H 2 , H 3 , ....., H101 are in H.P., then  (1) i
  is equal to
i 1  H i  H i 1 

A) 99 B) 101 C) 100 D) 1

80. The quadratic equation whose roots are A.M. and H.M. of the roots of the equation
ax 2  bx  c  0  a, b, c  R, a  0  is

A) 2ax 2   b 2  4ac  x  2bc  0 B) 2abx 2   b 2  4ac  x  2bc  0

C) abx 2   b 2  4ac  x  bc  0 D) ax 2   b 2  4ac  x  bc  0

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SECTION-II
(NUMERICAL VALUE ANSWER TYPE)
This section contains 10 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical value. If the Answer in the
decimals , Mark nearest Integer only. Have to Answer any 5 only out of 10 questions and question will be
evaluated according to the following marking scheme:
Marking scheme: +4 for correct answer, -1 in all other cases.
81. Let x1 and x2 be real solutions of the equation x 2  bx  c  0  b, c  R  . If x1  x2  4 and

x12  x22  40, then find the value of b 2 .

82. Let x1 , x2 be the roots of the quadratic equation x 2  ax  b  0 and x3 , x4 be the roots of the
1 1 1 1 5
quadratic equation x 2  ax  b  2  0 . If     and x1 x2 x3 x4  24 , then find the
x1 x2 x3 x4 6

value of a .
5
1
83. Let x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 , x5 are roots of the equation x5  4 x 2  x  13  0 . Compute  2 x .
r 1 r

84. If the minimum value of  x  1  x  2   x  3  x  4  is M then  M  4  is:

85. Suppose that x, x 2  24 and x  x 2 are consecutive terms in arithmetic progression, then
sum of all possible values of the common difference of sequence is
86. If a1 , a2 , a3 , ...... is in arithmetic progression with common difference 1 and
a1  a2  a3  ......  a98  137 , then the value of a2  a4  a6  .......  a98 is

343
87. Let a and b be positive integers. The value of xyz is 55 or according as a, x, y, z, b
55
are in arithmetic progression or harmonic progression. Find the value of  a 2  b 2  .
ab bc
88. For a, b, c  R  0 , let , b, are in A.P. If  ,  are the roots of the quadratic
1  ab 1  bc
equation 2acx 2  2abcx   a  c   0, then find the value of (1   ) (1   ) .

89. If the sum of first n terms of an A.P. (having positive terms) is given by
a b
th
S n  (1  2Tn ) (1  Tn ) where Tn is the n term of series then T22   a, b  N  . Find the
4
value of  a  b  .
2 3
90. The number of values of x such that the three numbers 2 x , 2 x and 2 x form a non-
constant arithmetic progression in same order.

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