Comprehension Passage
Directions: Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.
The strategic case for the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, better known as the Quad, has always been sound. A rising China, with its authoritarian one-party system, is a challenge to the democratic order. It made sense, therefore, for democracies around China to pool their resources and strengths and present to the world a better and more sustainable model of governance. The strategic case for the Quad has, however, always faced a tactical hurdle. China was the factory of the world. It had become an almost indispensable cog in the global supply chain owing to its low-cost manufacturing prowess at a mass scale.
What had made China an indispensable cog in the global supply chain?
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Its low-cost manufacturing skill or expertise at a large scale
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Its high-cost manufacturing skill or expertise at a large scale
3
Its low-cost manufacturing skill or expertise at a small scale
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Its low-cost tertiary skill or expertise at a large scale