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A. Europe's economies are in the doldrums, and no one seems to know how to revive them.

B. Two noisy arguments now raging clearly show that an alarming number of Europeans are in denial

about the economic facts of life.

C. A clear majority of voters and national governments are set on limiting these freedoms.

D. The freedom of movement of people is enshrined in the almost 50-year-old treaty of Rome.
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The first statement is a judgment that Europe's economy is in doldrums and that no one seems to know a way out. In regard to the second statement, first of all it cannot be fact as there is no data or information that is mentioned in the statement. So we are left with either judgment or inference. For inference we should be having a fact in some respect, but it is not visible here. Since ' two

noisy arguments...' cannot be regarded as a fact in any way... we cannot draw a conclusion based on them. Hence the second statement must be a judgment. Now we come to the third statement. For this statement we cannot say that it is a fact as no data has been provided to support the statement.

Here two we have to conclude b/w judgment or inference. Now in ' A clear majority of voters....' we cannot say that any election has been held till yet for the result. So one cannot say that we have a clear majority of voters since there are no statistics for the same . Also along with it, "and national governments are set....." kind of a statement can be made if one has drawn any conclusions

From one's own thought. So some conclusion is drawn on one's personal analysis for which no statistics is available. Hence this is also a judgment. The last statement is a fact as it simply states that the freedom of movement of people in enshrined in the 50-year-old treaty of Rome.

Directions for questions 94 and 95 :In questions below, each passage consist of six sentences when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. The first and the sixth sentences are at their right place. The middle four sentences in each question have been jumbled up. These are labeled as P, Q, R and S. Type in the most logical order of sentences in the box following the question. For example if the correct sequence is PQSR, type PQSR( in capital letters and without any space between the characters ) in the box .


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