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question_answer1) Direction (1-7): Read the passage given below carefully and answer the questions. A new poll of global experts by the Thomson Reuters Foundation published on Tuesday suggests that India is perceived as the most dangerous country for women. Indians rise to the top place (it occupied the fourth place in a similar survey in 2011) is driven by the perception about rising sexual violence in the country, Thomson Reuters Foundation reported. But a Mint analysis of data from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) conducted across developing nations of the world shows that the incidence of sexual violence reported by women is lower in India than in most other countries for which such data is available. The DHS surveys that are conducted periodically by the respective governments of these countries with funding from the United States Agency for International Development and UN agencies are considered to be the official source of data on health, nutrition and status of women for the respective nations. According to the data provided by the DHS, the incidence of such violence against women has declined over time. Of the 43 countries for which recent data on sexual violence is available, India ranks 32 when it comes to the share of women, aged 15-49, who experienced such violence in their lifetime. Form the details given above, there seems to arise a dissonance between the perception about India, as recorded by the Thomson Reuters Foundation poll of around 550 global experts, and the actual experiences of millions of women across the world, as recorded by the DHS surveys. While it is possible that the DHS surveys underestimate the true extent of sexual violence faced by women, there is little reason to believe that the bias, if it indeed exists, is higher for India than for other countries. While the risk of sexual violence in India is undeniable, India does not seem to be the most dangerous place when it comes to the risk of sexual violence. The nature of sexual violence women face, however, has a unique dimension in India. Chances that the perpetrator of sexual violence is known to the victim are among the highest. Most offenders tend to be husbands or partners of the victims. The high share of known offenders might also partly explain why most sexual assaults go unreported in the country. As pointed out, 99% of sexual assaults in the country go unreported. Even if one excludes marital rape, 85% of sexual assaults go unreported. Even among crimes that are reported, most perpetrators are known to the victims. The silver lining in the data is that the actual incidence of sexual violence, as recorded by NFHS (the DHS of India), has declined over the past decade even as the reporting of sexual assaults has risen. What shows that sexual violence reported by women is lower in India?
question_answer2) Which of the following statements is not substantiated in the passage?
question_answer3) The countries that participate in the DHS are
question_answer4) Based on the given data, which of the following displays the correct data.
question_answer5) What does the passage tries to claim?
question_answer6) The Thomson Reuters Foundation recorded the data from
question_answer7) Which of the following figures shows the correct percentage of unreported sexual assault cases excluding marital rape?
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