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Select the most appropriate synonym of the underlined word.
Medicines should be ordered by the generic name, not by the proprietary or trade name.
Exclusive
General
Indidual
Specific
Let’s break it down:
- The key word is “generic.” In medicine, a generic name is the basic, standard name for a drug (like "paracetamol" instead of "Tylenol").
- “Proprietary” or “trade name” means the brand name a company gives the drug (like "Tylenol" for paracetamol).
Now, the options:
- Option 1: Exclusive—This doesn’t fit. “Exclusive” means something limited to a specific person or group, the opposite of what’s meant by “generic.”
- Option 2: General—?? This makes sense. A “generic” name is the general name that everyone uses, not the brand.
- Option 3: Individual—Nope. “Individual” would mean personal or separate, which isn’t related here.
- Option 4: Specific—Not quite. “Specific” is about being detailed or defined, which isn’t the point in this context.
So, the best synonym here is General.
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