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  1. Read the passage and answer the following questions:

    Logically these are rules of conduct. Every country has laid down comprehensive series of practical rules for citizens for resolving mutual contradictory rights and interests. Most of these rules have been laid down to sustain social activities. For instance, many countries have laid down rules to protest against such unsocial activities as theft, attack and murder. These rules are backed by judicial system and executory institutions, which look after the people who obey the rules and also who violate the rules. Wherever the human behaviour is involved such rules are not only for namesake there but are necessary also.

    There is no need to have any machinery to ensure strict adherence to the rules by citizens.
  2. A.
    If the inference is definitely true
    B.
    If the inference is probably true
    C.
    If the data are inadequate
    D.
    If the inference is probably false
    E.
    If the inference is definitely false

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    Answer : Option D

    Explanation :

    The passage says that the rules are backed by a machinery - "judicial system and executory institutions". So it appears such a machinery is necessary.


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