He has . . . . . . . . a wrong inference.

inferred
derived
drawn
concluded

The correct answer is A. inferred.

To infer is to draw a conclusion based on evidence or reasoning. In this case, the evidence is that the person has made a wrong conclusion. The reasoning is that if the person has made a wrong conclusion, then they must have inferred the wrong thing.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the process of making an inference.

  • To derive is to obtain something as a result of reasoning or calculation. In this case, the person is not obtaining something as a result of reasoning or calculation. They are simply making a conclusion based on evidence.
  • To draw is to create a picture or diagram. In this case, the person is not creating a picture or diagram. They are simply making a conclusion based on evidence.
  • To conclude is to come to a decision or opinion after considering all the evidence. In this case, the person has already made a decision or opinion. They are not considering all the evidence.