Comprehension Passage

Direction: A passage is given below. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Whether civic, moral, commercial, athletic, or of another kind; laws, regulations, rules, and principles are by their nature general. They must adequately address a large number of and wide range of situations and problems. No society could function if its individuals were to be separately and directly notified by a representative of the sovereign power whether their actions were allowed or illegal, as the legal thinker H. L. A. Hart states in The Concept of Law (1961). You can't expect the executive officeholder to decide whether someone can or cannot accomplish what they intend to do in every single circumstance.

Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?

1
Under no circumstances , one should break or bend the rules/laws.
2
To preserve their generality and practicality, laws must be relatively simple and straightforward. 
3
While laws are general, the human beings to whom they apply are particular.
4
The particularities and peculiarities, major or minor, that make for the variety of human behavior are typically irrelevant when it is time to decide whether to enforce a law. 
5
Other than these options. 

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