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Direction: A statement is given followed by three inferences numbered I, II, and III. Consider the statement to be true even if it is at variance with commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the inferences, if any, follow from the given statement
Statement: Recent radar scans of Tutankhamun's tomb conclusively prove that there are no additional chambers or passages behind the walls of the famed pharaoh's burial chamber in the Valley of the Kings, Egyptian officials announced today.
Inferences:
I. It was previously assumed that there were secrets chambers or other mysteries hidden behind Tutankhamun’s burial chamber.
II. King Tutankhamun is one of the most well-known pharaohs in the world.
III. Radar scans penetrate wood, concrete, and other walls and help figure out what’s there on the other side
Only I follows
Only II follows
Only III follows
All of them follow
None of them follows
All the inferences follow. The given statement says that recent radar scans have proven without a doubt that there are no chambers behind the walls of Tutankhamun’s burial chamber. Inference I follows because the very fact that such scans were conducted is evidence that people believed there might be hidden chambers behind the walls. Inference II follows directly from the use of the word ‘famed’, meaning famous and well-known, to describe Tutankhamun’s pharaoh. And inference III follows because we have been told about the function of radar scans – they penetrate walls and help figuring out things on the other side. Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
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