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Striking results have been obtained from investigations of the general standard of health of different
income groups. Public school boys, who overall come from better fed families, are taller, heavier
and stronger than secondary school boys. Moreover, infantile death rate among children of laborer
was four times as great as it was among the well-to-do children. It can be inferred from the passage
that,

a) Children from high income groups overate.
b) Even if poorly fed children are given better diet they cannot improve.
c) Although nutrition is only one factor of difference, it can hardly be without significance.
d) Public school boys are given more training and physical activities to become taller and stronger.

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Answered by pradhumangupta
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Answer:

a. Children from high income groups overrate.

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