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Various studies have shown that our forested and hilly regions and, in general, areas where biodiversity – as reflected in the variety of flora – is high, are the places where poverty appears to be high. And these same areas are also the ones where educational performance seems to be poor. Therefore, it may be surmised that, even disregarding poverty status, richness in biodiversity goes hand in hand with educational backwardness.
Which one of the following statements, if true, can be said to best provide supporting evidence for the surmise mentioned in the passage?

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Look for statements that directly reinforce the conclusion or provide evidence that supports the reasoning presented in the passage.
Updated On: Aug 5, 2025
  • In regions where there is little variety in flora, educational performance is seen to be as good as in regions with high variety in flora, when poverty levels are high.
  • Regions which show high biodiversity also exhibit poor educational performance, at low levels of poverty.
  • Regions which show high biodiversity reveal high levels of poverty and poor educational performance.
  • In regions where there is low biodiversity, at all levels of poverty, educational performance is seen to be good.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The Correct Answer is (3) because it directly supports the idea in the passage that high biodiversity regions are linked to high poverty levels and poor educational performance, which aligns with the surmise made.
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