Verbal Ability - Comprehension - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Comprehension - Section 4 (Q.No. 2)
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Laws of nature are not commands but statements of acts. The use of the word "law" in this context is rather unfortunate. It would be better to speak of uniformities in nature. This would do away with the elementary fallacy that a law implies a law giver. If a piece of matter does not obey a law of nature it is punished. On the contrary, we say that the law has been incorrectly started.

2.
Laws of nature differ from man-made laws because
the former state facts of Nature
they must be obeyed
they are natural
unlike human laws, they are systematic
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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VENKATESH said:   4 years ago
Superb explanation.

Achutharao said:   8 years ago
Option A is correct, nice explanation.

Vinay said:   10 years ago
Good explanation.

Imraan said:   1 decade ago
Laws either of Nature or Man-made both must be obeyed.

To say they are natural is right but not better than Option A.

Human laws are also systematic so D doesn't seem to be correct.

Laws of nature are Facts rather Laws. Man-made laws are obeyed and disobeyed but Facts of Nature can't be disobeyed.

So I agree with Option A as the correct answer.
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Zachariah varghese said:   1 decade ago
Can you please explain how you came to this answer?

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