Question:

An enterprise has the responsibility to ensure the safety of its products before selling them to the public. While no product can be entirely risk-free, if an enterprise knows that a product has significant defects that could harm consumers, it is their duty to either fix those defects or provide clear warnings. Unfortunately, some enterprises prioritize profits over safety and release products that may pose serious risks to the
public.
Which of the statements below is most consistent with the paragraph above?

  • Consumers are solely responsible for assessing the risks of the products they buy
  • It is acceptable for enterprises to release potentially harmful products if the risk of harm is low
  • Enterprises should always prioritize consumer safety over profit, even if it affects their financial performance
  • Enterprises have no obligation to warn consumers about every possible risk, only significant defects
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Option (d) aligns with the paragraph's stance on enterprise responsibility. It emphasizes that enterprises must address significant risks but are not required to warn about every minor risk.
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