Comprehension Passage

Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: (Q.No.1 to 5)

People came to him when the patient was on his last legs. Dr. Raman often burst out, ‘Why couldn’t you have come a day earlier?’ The reason was obvious—visiting fee of twenty-five rupees, and more than that, people liked to shirk the fact that the time had come to call in Dr. Raman; for them, there was something ominous in the very association. Long years of practice of this kind had bred in the doctor a certain curt truthfulness he was not a mere doctor expressing an opinion but a judge pronouncing a verdict. The patient’s life hung on his words. He never believed that agreeable words ever saved lives. He did not think it was any of his business to provide comforting lies when as a matter of course nature would tell them the truth in a few hours. However, when he glimpsed the faintest sign of hope it might be hours or days, but he never withdrew till he wrested the prize from Yama’s hands.

Why did Dr. Raman not prefer lying to the dying patients?

1
He was known for his curt truthfulness so he didn't want to lose that reputation.
2
He felt that the patients came too late to seek his help so lying to them would be pointless.
3
He feared that the people will blame him if he is not able to save the patient
4
He didn't believe it was his business to provide comfortable lies as the truth will be revealed by the nature in a few hours.

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