Question
(1) Given the poor quality of service in the public sector, the HIV/AIDS affected should be switching to private initiatives that supply anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) at a low cost.
(2) The government has been supplying free drugs since 2004, and 35000 have benefited up to now - though the size of the affected population is 150 times this number.
(3) The recent initiatives of networks and companies like AIDS Care Network, Emcure, Reliance-Cipla-CII, would lead to availability of much-needed drugs to a larger number of affected people.
(4) But how ironic it is that we should face a perennial shortage of drugs when India is one of the world's largest suppliers of generic drugs to the developing world
(2) The government has been supplying free drugs since 2004, and 35000 have benefited up to now - though the size of the affected population is 150 times this number.
(3) The recent initiatives of networks and companies like AIDS Care Network, Emcure, Reliance-Cipla-CII, would lead to availability of much-needed drugs to a larger number of affected people.
(4) But how ironic it is that we should face a perennial shortage of drugs when India is one of the world's largest suppliers of generic drugs to the developing world
Answer: Option E
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Solution: Correct Answer Option: (e)
Sentence (1) uses a very strong word (deterministic word) "“ 'should' which is an indication of a Judgement. Since sentence (2) does not make any assumptions, it is a Fact. Furthermore, sentence (3) makes a valid assumption and uses light words-'would' and hence, can be classified as an inference. Sentence (4) draws a valid conclusion from a fact. Thus, it is an inference
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Solution: Correct Answer Option: (e)
Sentence (1) uses a very strong word (deterministic word) "“ 'should' which is an indication of a Judgement. Since sentence (2) does not make any assumptions, it is a Fact. Furthermore, sentence (3) makes a valid assumption and uses light words-'would' and hence, can be classified as an inference. Sentence (4) draws a valid conclusion from a fact. Thus, it is an inference
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