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Govt of India is providing a unique identity card to every citizen. Some important information like his blood group, permanent address, bank account number and mobile/telephone number is mentioned on this card to identify that person for security purpose or in case some serious accident takes place.Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from the above information?
In a country like India, which is one of the most populated countries in the world, it is not possible to provide every citizen a unique identification card.
The police need this information (on the card), especially when the accident is fatal.
None is supposed to forget his phone number under any circumstances.
Blood cannot be transfused until its group is mentioned on the card.
None of these
Since these cards are issued to identify an individual for security purposes or in case of any accident, we may conclude that the police need this information to complete the investigation. (1) cannot be concluded because it is mentioned that the govt is providing unique identity cards to all citizens is impossible.
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