Directions: In the question given below, a passage is given followed by three statements that may or may not be inferred from the passage. Select the correct statements that cannot be inferred.
Archaeologists who worked on an early 19th-century burial site at the New Covent Garden market in south-west London where about 100 bodies were found have said that they contain evidence of arduous working conditions, a noxious environment, endemic diseases, physical deformities, malnutrition and deadly violence. The burials offer an extraordinary glimpse into life in early industrial London, between the 1830s and 1850s. They show the harshness of life for the industrial poor that Charles Dickens described so acutely in his classic novels.
A) The industrial revolution was started in London.
B) This is the first time a burial site from the 19th century has been discovered in London.
C) Charles Dickens was born in London.
D) New Covent Garden market is situated in central London.
E) Between 1830 and 1850, many people suffered from poor working conditions, diseases, deformities and violence in London.