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I think FreeFileSync does make some additional features available when you donate, which I don't think would otherwise be available.
https://freefilesync.org/faq.php#donation-edition
If the test is standardized, then I'm assuming test prep already exists for it. Your goal should be to pass the test, not to learn Hindi, because one month is wayyyyy too short to learn a language. You might be able to pick up the alphabet, and some common phrases within a month.
Once you've passed the test, you can focus on learning Hindi. If you study 4-6hrs a day, then I reckon you could be intermediate in about 6-12mos.
Halo effect
If you like horror, I find Stephen King books pretty easy to read. The Mr Mercedes books are worth a read. Then there's always the show to compare to. Although I guess pretty much every King book has a movie or show.
What the frack?
Not tech exactly, but does a 22yr old Vicks inhaler count? It's somehow stuck around through every move, and I can still use it when I have a stuffy nose. It's kinda nuts...
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