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The Right to Information means and includes __________.
$$1$$. inspection of documents.
$$2$$. taking out files from office to any place desired by the applicant.
$$3$$. taking photograph of files.
$$4$$. obtaining information in tapes.
Select the correct answer using the codes given.

A
$$1, 2, 3$$ and $$4$$
B
$$1, 2$$ and $$3$$
C
$$2$$ and $$4$$
D
$$1, 3$$ and $$4$$
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Correct option is C. $$1, 3$$ and $$4$$

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