Step 1: Understand the question
We are asked to identify the odd one among the given options. Although the full list of alternatives is not shown here, we are told that the correct option is (C): "Ashoka was the greatest king." So we must justify why this sentence is different from the others.
Step 2: Likely nature of the other options
In typical grammar/logic tests, options might include simple statements like "He is a doctor," "She is a teacher," "They are players," etc., which are all simple present tense factual statements. The sentence "Ashoka was the greatest king," however, stands out because:
1. It is in the past tense ("was") while others are probably in present tense.
2. It refers to a specific historical figure, not a general, everyday type of identity like profession or role.
3. It makes a superlative claim ("the greatest king"), while other sentences may only state ordinary facts without comparison.
Step 3: Analysis of oddness
Thus, "Ashoka was the greatest king" differs both grammatically and contextually:
- Grammatically, it uses past tense versus present tense in the other options.
- Contextually, it refers to history, not current or general fact statements.
- Stylistically, it uses a superlative degree of comparison, unlike neutral statements.
Step 4: Final justification
Because of these differences in tense, meaning, and style, option (C) is rightly identified as the odd one out.
Final Answer: The correct option is (C) Ashoka was the greatest king.