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Which of the following is not necessarily correct in the context of the passage?

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When the passage uses cautious words like "likely," "may," or "suggests," avoid treating them as absolute facts in inference questions.
Updated On: Aug 21, 2025
  • On the basis of evidence found on Mars scientists have confirmed that ingredients for life once existed on Mars.
  • NASA's rover Curiosity landed on Mars near Gale Crater.
  • Drinkable water flowed through Yellowknife Bay once.
  • Scientists are not sure if organic compounds existed on Mars.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Analyze each statement with reference to the passage.
- (a) The passage clearly states that scientists found irrefutable evidence that Mars once had the ingredients for life (minerals, sulphates, clays, etc.). Hence, (a) is correct.
- (b) The Curiosity rover indeed landed inside Gale Crater, located near the Martian equator. This is correct.
- (c) The passage says: "The water that once flowed through the area known as Yellowknife Bay was likely drinkable." The keyword is "likely," meaning it is not a certainty, only a probability. Thus, saying it definitely flowed as drinkable water is not necessarily correct.
- (d) The analysis "stopped short of a confirmation of organics," meaning scientists are not yet sure about organics. This is correct. Step 2: Conclusion.
Since the certainty of (c) is doubtful ("likely" not "confirmed"), it is the one that is not necessarily correct. \[ \Rightarrow \boxed{(c)\ \text{Drinkable water flowed through Yellowknife Bay once.}} \]

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