The fatal consequences of having a routine mid-day meal for at least twenty two children in Bihar’s Saran district expose the chronic neglect of school education in a large part of India (1). The governments cannot find a small piece of land for a school and are unable to store food materials without the risk of contamination is a telling commentary on their commitment to universal primary education (2). The Bihar horror clearly points to the absence of strong normative procedures for the provision of infrastructure, even for a new school (3).
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Explanation:
Statement 1 generalizes about “the chronic neglect of school education” based on a particular incident (the death of twenty two children as a consequence of food poisoning). Statements 2 and 3 follow the same trend and generalize about the “commitment to universal primary education” and the “absence of strong normative procedures for the provision of infrastructure” on the basis of the aforementioned incident. Therefore, all three statements are inductive inferences. This vindicates option 4 and eliminates the other options. Hence, the correct answer is option 4.
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