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[" Passage - I: "],[" Two variable chords "AB" and "BC" of a circles "x^(2)+y^(2)=a^(2)" are such that "AB=BC=a" ,and "M" and "N],[" are the midpoints of "AB" and "BC" ,respectively,such that line joining "MN" intersect the circles at "P],[" and "Q," where "P" is closer to "AB" and "Q" is the centre of the circle."],[[" 24."/_OAB," is "," b) "60^(@)," c) "45^(@)," d) "15^(@)],[" a) "30^(@)," b) "60^(@)," c) "45^(@)," d) "15^(@)]]

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