Primary exam scores English. Converting exam scores in mathematics

Scaling – this is the procedure for converting primary scores into test scores.

  • First, the primary score is assigned, this is the sum of points for all correctly completed tasks.
  • The primary score is converted into a test (secondary) score, which is taken into account when entering a university.

Scale for converting primary scores to secondary Unified State Examinations

Information relevant for graduates 2020

PRIMARY SCORE TEST SCORE
Russian language Mathematics profile Social science Biology Story Physics Chemistry Foreign languages Chinese Literature Computer science Geography
1 3 5 2 3 4 4 3 1 2 3 7 4
2 5 9 4 5 8 7 6 2 3 5 14 7
3 8 14 6 7 11 10 9 3 4 7 20 11
4 10 18 8 9 15 14 12 4 5 9 27 14
5 12 23 10 12 18 17 14 5 7 11 34 17
6 15 27 12 14 22 20 17 6 8 13 40 21
7 17 33 14 16 25 23 20 7 9 15 42 24
8 20 39 16 18 29 27 23 8 10 18 44 27
9 22 45 18 21 32 30 25 9 12 20 46 31
10 24 50 20 23 34 33 28 10 13 22 48 34
11 26 56 22 25 35 36 31 11 14 24 50 37
12 28 62 24 27 36 38 34 12 15 26 51 39
13 30 68 26 30 37 39 36 13 17 28 53 40
14 32 70 28 32 38 40 38 14 18 30 55 41
15 34 72 30 34 40 41 39 15 19 32 57 42
16 36 74 32 36 41 42 40 16 20 34 59 43
17 38 76 34 38 42 44 41 17 22 35 61 44
18 39 78 36 39 43 45 42 18 23 36 62 45
19 40 80 38 40 44 46 43 19 24 37 64 46
20 41 82 40 42 45 47 44 20 25 38 66 47
21 43 84 42 43 47 48 45 21 27 40 68 49
22 44 86 44 44 48 49 46 22 28 41 70 50
23 45 88 45 46 49 51 47 23 29 42 72 51
24 46 90 46 47 50 52 49 24 30 43 73 52
25 48 92 47 48 51 53 50 25 32 44 75 53
26 49 94 48 50 52 54 51 26 33 45 77 54
27 50 96 49 51 54 55 52 27 34 47 79 55
28 51 98 50 52 55 57 53 28 35 48 81 56
29 53 99 51 53 56 58 54 29 37 49 83 57
30 54 100 52 55 57 59 55 30 38 50 84 58
31 55 100 54 56 58 60 56 31 39 51 88 60
32 56 100 55 57 60 61 57 32 40 52 91 61
33 57 56 59 61 62 58 33 42 54 94 62
34 59 57 60 62 64 60 34 43 56 97 63
35 60 58 61 63 66 61 35 44 57 100 64
36 61 59 63 64 68 62 36 45 58 65
37 62 60 64 65 70 63 37 47 59 66
38 64 61 65 67 72 64 38 48 61 67
39 65 62 66 68 74 65 39 49 62 68
40 66 64 68 69 76 66 40 50 63 69
41 67 65 69 70 78 67 41 52 64 74
42 69 66 70 71 80 68 42 53 65 78
43 70 67 72 72 82 69 43 54 66 83
44 71 68 73 75 84 71 44 55 68 87
45 72 69 74 77 86 72 45 57 69 92
46 73 70 76 79 88 73 46 58 70 96
47 76 71 77 82 90 74 47 59 71 100
48 78 72 78 84 92 75 48 60 72
49 80 74 79 86 94 76 49 62 73
50 82 76 82 89 96 77 50 63 77
51 85 78 84 91 98 78 51 64 80
52 87 79 86 93 100 79 52 65 84
53 89 81 88 96 80 53 67 87
54 91 83 90 98 83 54 68 90
55 94 85 92 100 86 55 69 94
56 96 86 94 89 56 70 97
57 98 88 96 92 57 72 100
58 100 90 98 95 58 73
59 92 100 98 59 74
60 93 100 60 75
61 95 61 77
62 97 62 78
63 99 63 79
64 100 64 80
65 65 82
66 66 83
67 67 84
68 68 85
69 69 87
70 70 88
71 71 89
72 72 90
73 73 92
74 74 93
75 75 94
76 76 95
77 77 97
78 78 98
79 79 99
80 80 100
81 81
82 82
83 83
84 84
85 85
86 86
87 87
88 88
89 89
90 90
91 91
92 92
93 93
94 94
95 95
96 96
97 97
98 98
99 99
100 100

Future applicants and high school graduates must know the USE-2017 score conversion scale. It will be useful to them in the process of self-preparation. In particular, you will need the scale to evaluate your answers when taking practice tests. In the review, we will look at what primary and test scores are, as well as their values ​​for compulsory and specialized subjects. You will also find out what these points look like in the familiar five-point system.

Primary and test glasses

For each answer in the KIM, the subject is awarded points. After completing the examination work, all these points are summed up. The final value is the primary score. They are also called preliminary. Then comes the turn of converting Unified State Exam points into a 100-point system. There is a very complex mathematical formula for these purposes. It takes into account various statistics. As a result of scaling, the final test score appears, which is included in the school certificate or considered by members of the university admissions committee.

« Wheret is the Unified State Exam test score (according to a 100-point system), θ is the primary score, θminis a value that is equal to one primary point, and θmax, – a score corresponding to the primary score, one less than the maximum possible.

Rounding is carried out to the nearest whole number. A zero primary score corresponds to 0 for the Unified State Examination, and the maximum possible score corresponds to 100. “

Converting Unified State Exam 2017 scores into grades on a five-point scale

However, many are accustomed to evaluating their work in “fives”, “twos”, “threes” and “fours”. Therefore, all these primary and test scores are seen by them as just a pile of incomprehensible numbers. To make it easier to evaluate your results, you can convert your points to a five-point system.

This is what USE scores look like in compulsory and core subjects. The list shows the primary and test glasses (they are in parentheses).

Scale for converting Unified State Exam scores in social studies

  • 0 – 18 (0 – 41) – “2”;
  • 19 – 30 (42 – 54) – “3”;
  • 31 – 42 (55 – 66) – “4”;
  • from 43 (from 67) – “5”.

Computer Science score conversion scale

  • 0 – 7 (0 – 41) – “2”;
  • 8 – 15 (42 – 57) – “3”;
  • 16 – 26 (58 – 78) – “4”;
  • from 27 (from 79) – “5”.

Scale for converting Unified State Examination 2017 scores in the Russian language

  • 0 – 14 (0 – 34) – “2”;
  • 15 – 32 (36 – 56) – “3”;
  • 33 – 44 (57 – 70) – “4”;
  • from 45 (from 71) – “5”.

Literature score conversion scale

  • 0 – 8 (0 – 31) – “2”;
  • 9 – 23 (32 – 54) – “3”;
  • 24 – 31 (55 – 66) – “4”;
  • from 32 (from 67) – “5”.

Scale for converting Unified State Exam scores in chemistry

  • below 14 (0 – 35) – “2”;
  • 14 – 31 (36 – 55) – “3”;
  • 32 – 49 (56 – 72) – “4”;
  • from 50 (73) – “5”.

Foreign language score conversion scale

  • 0 – 21 (0 – 21) – “2”;
  • 22 – 59 (22 – 59) – “3”;
  • 60 – 84 (60 – 84) – “4”;
  • from 85 (from 85) – “5”.

Primary scores correspond to test scores.

Scale for converting Unified State Exam scores in physics

  • 0 – 10 (0 – 35) – “2”;
  • 11 – 23 (36 – 52) – “3”;
  • 24 – 34 (53 – 67) – “4”;
  • from 35 (from 68) – “5”.

Geography point conversion scale

  • 0 – 12 (0 – 35) – “2”;
  • 13 – 22 (37 – 50) – “3”;
  • 23 – 37 (51 – 66) – “4”;
  • from 38 (from 67) – “5”.

Scale for converting Unified State Exam 2017 scores in basic level mathematics

  • 0 – 6 – “2”;
  • 7 – 11 – “3”;
  • 12 – 16 – “4”;
  • from 17 – “5”.

Raw Basic Level Math scores do not translate into test scores.

History score conversion scale

  • 0 – 12 (0 – 35) – “2”;
  • 13 – 27 (36 – 49) – “3”;
  • 28 – 42 (50 – 67) – “4”;
  • from 43 (from 68) – “5”.

Scale for converting Unified State Exam scores in mathematics at the profile level

  • 0 – 5 (0 – 26) – “2”;
  • 6 – 11 (26 – 46) – “3”;
  • 12 – 17 (47 – 64) – “4”;
  • from 18 (from 65) – “5”.

Biology Score Conversion Scale

  • 0 – 12 (0 – 34) – “2”;
  • 13 – 28 (36 – 53) – “3”;
  • 29 – 43 (54 – 70) – “4”;
  • from 44 (from 71) – “5”.

Afterword

This is what the 2017 Unified State Exam score table looks like on a five-point scale. The values ​​are purely approximate. Therefore, the table may contain serious inaccuracies. But as a guideline that will help you evaluate your knowledge during practice tests, it may well be in demand.

dateUnified State Exam
Early period
March 20 (Wed)geography, literature
March 22 (Fri)Russian language
March 25 (Mon)history, chemistry
March 27 (Wed)foreign languages ​​(oral)
March 29 (Fri)mathematics B, P
April 1 (Mon)foreign languages, biology, physics
April 3 (Wed)social studies, computer science and ICT
April 5 (Fri)reserve: geography, chemistry, computer science and ICT, foreign languages ​​(oral), history
April 8 (Mon)reserve: foreign languages, literature, physics, social studies, biology
April 10 (Wed)reserve: Russian language, mathematics B, P
Main stage
May 27 (Mon)geography, literature
May 29 (Wed)mathematics B, P
May 31 (Fri)history, chemistry
June 3 (Mon)Russian language
June 5 (Wed)foreign languages ​​(written), physics
June 7 (Fri)foreign languages ​​(oral)
June 8 (Sat)foreign languages ​​(oral)
June 10 (Mon)social science
June 13 (Thu)biology, computer science and ICT
June 17 (Mon)Reserve: geography, literature
June 18 (Tue)Reserve: history, physics
June 20 (Thu)Reserve: biology, computer science and ICT, chemistry
June 24 (Mon)Reserve: mathematics B, P
June 26 (Wed)Reserve: Russian language
June 27 (Thu)Reserve: foreign languages ​​(oral)
June 28 (Fri)Reserve: social studies, foreign languages ​​(written)
July 1 (Mon)Reserve: for all academic subjects

The number of participants in the Unified State Exam in Physics in 2018 (main day) was 150,650 people, including 99.1% of current year graduates. The number of exam participants is comparable to the previous year (155,281 people), but lower than the number in 2016 (167,472 people). In percentage terms, the number of participants in the Unified State Exam in physics amounted to 23% of the total number of graduates, which is slightly lower than last year. A slight decrease in the number of students taking the Unified State Exam in physics may be due to the increase in universities accepting computer science as an entrance test.

The largest number of Unified State Examination participants in physics is noted in Moscow (10,668), Moscow region (6546), St. Petersburg (5652), the Republic of Bashkortostan (5271) and Krasnodar Territory (5060).

The average USE score in physics in 2018 was 53.22, which is comparable to last year’s figure (53.16 test points). The maximum test score was scored by 269 exam participants from 44 constituent entities of the Russian Federation; in the previous year, there were 278 people with 100 points. The minimum Unified State Exam score in physics in 2018, as in 2017, was 36 tb, but in the primary scores this amounted to 11 points, compared to 9 primary scores in the previous year. The share of exam participants who did not exceed the minimum score in 2018 was 5.9%, which is slightly higher than those who did not reach the minimum limit in 2017 (3.79%).

Compared to the two previous years, the proportion of poorly prepared participants increased slightly (21-40 thousand). The share of high-scorers (61-100 thousand points) increased, reaching the maximum values ​​in three years. This allows us to talk about increased differentiation in the training of graduates and an increase in the quality of training of students studying a specialized course in physics.

In 2018, the percentage of exam participants who scored 81-100 points was 5.61%, which is higher than in 2017 (4.94%). For the Unified State Exam in Physics, the range from 61 to 100 test points is significant, which demonstrates the readiness of graduates to successfully continue their education at universities. This year this group of graduates has increased compared to the previous year and amounted to 24.22%.

More detailed analytical and methodological materials for the 2018 Unified State Exam are available here.

Our website contains about 3,000 tasks to prepare for the Unified State Exam in Physics in 2019. The general outline of the examination work is presented below.

PLAN OF EXAMINATION PAPER FOR THE USE IN PHYSICS 2019

Designation of the level of difficulty of the task: B - basic, P - advanced, V - high.

Content elements and activities tested

Task difficulty level

Maximum score for completing the task

Exercise 1. Uniform linear motion, uniformly accelerated linear motion, circular motion
Task 2. Newton's laws, law of universal gravitation, Hooke's law, friction force
Task 3. Law of conservation of momentum, kinetic and potential energy, work and power of force, law of conservation of mechanical energy
Task 4. The equilibrium condition of a rigid body, Pascal's law, Archimedes' force, mathematical and spring pendulums, mechanical waves, sound
Task 5. Mechanics (explanation of phenomena; interpretation of experimental results presented in the form of tables or graphs)
Task 6. Mechanics (changes in physical quantities in processes)
Task 7. Mechanics (establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities; between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 8. Relationship between pressure and average kinetic energy, absolute temperature, relationship between temperature and average kinetic energy, Mendeleev-Clapeyron equation, isoprocesses
Task 9. Work in thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics, efficiency of a heat engine
Task 10. Relative air humidity, amount of heat
Task 11. MCT, thermodynamics (explanation of phenomena; interpretation of experimental results presented in the form of tables or graphs)
Task 12. MKT, thermodynamics (changes in physical quantities in processes; establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities, between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 13. The principle of superposition of electric fields, the magnetic field of a current-carrying conductor, Ampere force, Lorentz force, Lenz rule (determination of direction)
Task 14. Law of conservation of electric charge, Coulomb's law, capacitor, current strength, Ohm's law for a section of a circuit, series and parallel connection of conductors, work and current power, Joule-Lenz law
Task 15. Magnetic induction vector flux, Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, inductance, magnetic field energy of a current coil, oscillatory circuit, laws of reflection and refraction of light, ray path in a lens
Task 16. Electrodynamics (explanation of phenomena; interpretation of experimental results presented in the form of tables or graphs)
Task 17. Electrodynamics (changes in physical quantities in processes)
Task 18. Electrodynamics and fundamentals of SRT (establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities, between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 19. Planetary model of the atom. Nucleon model of the nucleus. Nuclear reactions.
Task 20. Photons, line spectra, the law of radioactive decay
Task 21. Quantum physics (changes in physical quantities in processes; establishing correspondence between graphs and physical quantities, between physical quantities and formulas)
Task 22.
Task 23. Mechanics - quantum physics (methods of scientific knowledge)
Task 24. Elements of astrophysics: Solar system, stars, galaxies
Task 25. Mechanics, molecular physics (calculation problem)
Task 26. Molecular physics, electrodynamics (calculation problem)
Task 27.
Task 28 (C1). Mechanics - quantum physics (qualitative problem)
Task 29 (C2). Mechanics (calculation problem)
Task 30 (C3). Molecular physics (calculation problem)
Task 31 (C4). Electrodynamics (calculation problem)
Task 32 (C5). Electrodynamics, quantum physics (calculation problem)

Correspondence between minimum raw scores and 2019 minimum test scores. Order on amendments to Appendix No. 1 to the order of the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science. .

OFFICIAL SCALE 2019

THRESHOLD SCORE
The order of Rosobrnadzor established a minimum number of points confirming that exam participants have mastered the basic general education programs of secondary (complete) general education in accordance with the requirements of the federal state educational standard of secondary (complete) general education. PHYSICS THRESHOLD: 11 primary points (36 test points).

EXAMINATION FORMS
You can download the forms in high quality using the link.

WHAT YOU CAN BRING WITH YOU TO THE EXAM

During the physics exam, it is allowed to use a non-programmable calculator (for any student) with the ability to calculate trigonometric functions (cos, sin, tg) and a ruler; reference materials that can be used during the exam are given to each USE participant along with the text of his exam paper.



The transfer of Unified State Examination points is made after the primary result is calculated; based on the approved scale, it is converted into test scores.

They play an important role when entering a university and are recorded in the exam certificate.

Those who are finishing 11th grade and preparing to enter a university are especially interested in learning how the Unified State Exam score is translated.

Hundreds of thousands of students undergo this procedure every year. To obtain a certificate, it is enough to pass only two subjects - mathematics and Russian language.

The remaining subjects - and there are 14 in total - are taken on a voluntary basis, depending on the chosen university.

In order for the results to be displayed in the certificate, the graduate must score more than the established minimum.

How are the Unified State Exam results assessed?

The exam results are assessed by a commission and translated into a 100-point system.

There is an algorithm for converting these amounts into more familiar estimates. This method has not been officially used since 2009.

But if you wish, you can familiarize yourself with the scale for converting Unified State Examination grades.

The results are assessed in two stages:

  • Based on the number of tasks completed, the student is given a primary score. It consists of the sum for all tasks completed correctly;
  • Next, the primary Unified State Exam scores are converted to test scores. This figure is recorded in the Unified State Examination certificate and plays an important role for admission to a university. Below is a translation table for the math exam.

Important: The scale was developed taking into account the complexity of the tasks.

Up-to-date information on the Unified State Exam can always be obtained on the portal http://ege.edu.ru/ru.

What is the minimum score?

To receive a Unified State Exam certificate, a student must score above the established minimum limit in Russian language and mathematics.

It is determined annually for each individual subject. In fact, the minimum grade is the equivalent of a C.

This result reflects that the student has satisfactorily mastered the curriculum.

Minimum score:

  1. Determines the issuance of a certificate of passing the Unified State Exam.
  2. It is established for each subject annually after passing the exam and before the results are published.

At the end of 2016, to obtain a certificate it was necessary to obtain at least 36 test points in the Russian language.

In mathematics this limit is 3, and in the specialized level - 27.

The difference between primary scores and test scores

When assessing the results of passing the exam, the primary amount is first set. Then these USE 2017 scores are converted into test scores.

They are determined on a 100-point scale. This score will appear on the Unified State Examination certificate if it is higher than the minimum.

When calculating points, the algorithm is as follows:

  1. For each correctly completed task, one or more points are awarded.
  2. At the end, the amount for all the work is calculated.
  3. The primary Unified State Exam scores are being transferred.

Regarding test scores, they are calculated on a 100-point system. But the amount of primary may differ for different items.

For example, in mathematics you can get 30 primary points, and for foreign languages ​​this limit is 80.

The assessment of the task depends on its complexity. For tasks in Part B, one primary point is awarded for the correct answer.

For part C, there are several options: for tasks 1 and 2, 2 primary points are awarded; the correct answer to question 3 and 4 immediately gives 3, and tasks 5 and 6 will add 4 points to the student’s result.

Unified State Exam scores and grades

Although there is an approximate scale for converting Unified State Exam scores into grades that are familiar to all students, starting from 2009 this system has not been used.

The refusal to convert to grades is due to the fact that the sum of points does not affect the indicator in the certificate. It is recorded in a separate certificate.

If a student scores less than the minimum in one of the required subjects, he will not be issued a certificate or certificate.

If this is a subject that is taken on a voluntary basis, the result simply will not be counted anywhere.

If the exam results result in an unsatisfactory grade, what should I do? It all depends on what subject.

  1. If the number of points scored is below the minimum in mathematics or in the Russian language, you can retake the exam in the same year on one of the reserve days.
  2. When an unsatisfactory grade is received in both subjects at once, a retake is possible only the next year.
  3. If you fail to score enough points in an optional subject, you can only retake the exam next year. An unsatisfactory result will not be reflected in any document. In fact, everything will look as if the graduate did not take this exam at all.

Depending on the subject, retaking is possible either in the same year on reserve days or in the next year.

Thus, if a student fails Basic Level Mathematics, he or she can take advantage of reserve days.

And if a low grade was obtained based on the results of a profile level, a retake will be possible only after a year.

What to do if a graduate does not agree with the assessment

If a graduate is confident that his work deserves a higher grade, he has the right to appeal.

In such a situation, the work will be reconsidered by the conflict commission.

There are two possible outcomes. When a grade appears to be too low, the student can either have points added or deducted.

Important: According to the results of the Unified State Examination in 2010, of all the appeals filed, the third part was satisfied.

The first two parts of the exam are tested without human intervention. The possibility of errors cannot be ruled out.

This may be due to illegible handwriting and similar circumstances.

If it appears that the grade is too low, students will appeal.

What does the exam consist of?

The general text of the task consists of three parts.

  1. Part A is designed as a test. Of the four proposed answer options, the graduate must choose one correct one.
  2. In Part B, the following types of tasks are possible: writing a one-word answer, choosing several correct options, or establishing correspondences.
  3. In Part C, the student is asked to give a detailed answer to the question.

Depending on the type of task, the verification process differs. The first two parts are checked automatically. Answers are scanned by the system and scored.

This process takes place without human intervention. Upon completion of the test, the results are sent to the testing center located in Moscow.

Part C is assessed by two independent experts. If the results coincide, this total is displayed.

If a minor discrepancy is found after evaluation, the average result is displayed.

If there is noticeable inconsistency, a third specialist is appointed.

After the verification is completed, all data is sent to a single testing center. There they are processed and recorded in the database.

From there they are sent to schools where the exam was held.

How Unified State Exam results affect university admission

In order to apply for admission to a university, graduates need to pass the Unified State Exam.

In total, you can apply to 5 universities, in each of them no more than three specialties.

The application is prepared in writing and delivered in person or sent by mail.

If the second option is chosen, you will need to issue a registered letter with a list of the attachments, as well as a receipt.

To find out whether the application was approved, you need to go to the official website of the university.

When the acceptance of documents is completed, a list of those applying for enrollment is posted there. Their results of passing the Unified State Exam are also given there.

Enrollment takes place in two waves.

  1. When the first list is published, several days are allotted for applicants to provide the originals of their documents (in most cases they send copies).
  2. If the deadline for submitting documents has expired, but there are still free places, a second list is prepared.

To enroll in a university, you will need the following package of documents:

  • application requesting admission;
  • certified copies of the certificate and identity document;
  • a form with a list of points scored based on the Unified State Examination results;
  • photographs (their size and number are established by the university rules).

Other documents may also be required from the applicant. For detailed information, please contact the university of interest.

The transfer of Unified State Exam points in 2017 is carried out according to the same system as in previous years.

To pass the exam, you must score at least the minimum number of points, which is established for each subject annually.

To receive a certificate and a certificate with the results of the Unified State Exam, you need to exceed this limit in compulsory subjects.

How to convert primary scores into test USE 2015 in Russian language

Below is a scale for converting primary scores of the profile Unified State Examination in mathematics in 2019:

  • The initial score obtained is transferred to the test score. Each task in the test part is worth 1 point. Writing tasks - from 2 to 4 points
  • To pass the threshold on the profile Unified State Exam, you need to solve at least 6 problems, that is, score 6 primary or 27 test points.

Moreover, you can notice that the first part is very “expensive” in terms of points; for one task in the first part you can get 1 raw point, which is recoded into 5 or 6 test points!

  • If you solve all the problems in the first part correctly, you can type 62 points.
  • If you solve the entire first part, numbers 13, 15 and 17 (most often these are the numbers that are solved by those who have a solid “5” in school), then you can dial 80 points.

Download the “Unified State Exam in Mathematics” CHECKLIST for free! Preparation algorithm, literature, useful links, Unified State Exam score scale.

  • Further points can be taken in geometry (No. 14, 16), parameters (No. 18) or number theory (No. 19). If you solved, for example, No. 14, took a couple of points on No. 19, solving a) and b) - this is already 88 points.
  • So to dial above 80 points you need to be able to solve problems on at least one of these topics or several:

- options,

- planimetry,

- stereometry,

For example, you solved 12 problems, but made a mistake in one, as a result you get 11 primary and 56 test points, but could get 62 points (!), if they hadn’t made a mistake in some number, it could have even been the simplest number 1. If you make a mistake again, you will get 50 points for the first part. A point for the simplest task No. 1 “weighs” the same as one point for complex planimetry No. 16; the computer doesn’t care where you scored it. The main strategy is to be careful in the first part.

Examination plan for the Unified State Examination in mathematics

The duration of the work is 3 hours 55 minutes. If you plan to complete tasks of a high level of complexity numbered 18-19, then the first part No. 1-12 should take you no more than 30 minutes.

Good luck to everyone on the exam!

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