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Below are given two passages followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passages. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity. Mark answer (1) if inference is ?definitely true?

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Below are given two passages followed by several possible inferences which can be drawn from the facts stated in the passages. You have to examine each inference separately in the context of the passage and decide upon its degree of truth or falsity.
Mark answer (1) if inference is ?definitely true?, i.e., it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
Mark answer (2) if the inference ?probably true? though not ?definitely true? in the light of the facts given.
Mark answer (3) if the ?Data are inadequate?, i.e., from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
Mark answer (4) if the inference is ?probably false? though not ?definitely false? in the light of the facts given.
Mark answer (5) if the inference is ?definitely false?, i.e., it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given or it contradicts the given facts.

PASSAGE II
In the initial years, trade policy in our country was primarily aimed at regulating imports having regard to the nascent stage of country?s development and the need to encourage domestic production through import substitution measures. However, with the onset of liberalisation the importance of globalisation through trade and making exports the engine of growth of economy has been recognised. Export promotion is now a continuous and sustained effort and specific steps in this direction have been taken and achievements have been made in recent years.


Import used to affect domestic production in earlier years.
1). if inference is “de×nitely true”, i.e., it properly follows from the statement of facts given.
2). if the inference “probably true” though not “de×nitely true” in the light of the facts given.
3). if the “Data are inadequate”, i.e., from the facts given you cannot say whether the inference is likely to be true or false.
4). if the inference is “probably false” though not “de×nitely false” in the light of the facts given.
e if the inference is “de×nitely false”, i.e., it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given


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if the inference is “probably false” though not “de×nitely false” in the light of the facts given.
e if the inference is “de×nitely false”, i.e., it cannot possibly be drawn from the facts given

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