SSC Sample Paper Mock Test-4 SSC CGL Tear-II Paper-2

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    Direction: In the following questions, you have several brief passages with some questions following each passage. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
     
    Passage - 3
    There is no general agreement about how the planets were formed. The most widely accepted theory is that about 5000 million years ago swirling clouds of matter began to condense. Through the action of centrifugal force, the heavier molecules were concentrated near the centre of the eddies and the lighter, gaseous material was thrown out towards the periphery. Such is the theory. What is known is that nine satellites began orbiting round the sun. These are the planets. The planet on which man lives is the third closest to the sun, with the third shortest orbit. It also has something none of the others has - an atmosphere that can support life in all the manifold forms that exist on our planet. There may be satellites circling other stars in other parts of the universe that have the right ingredients for some sort of life to evolve, but the earth is the only one in the solar system.
    The writer claims that the life-supporting atmosphere

    A) is there on other planets in the solar system

    B) may be there on other satellites in the universe

    C) may evolve on other satellites in the universe        

    D) cannot evolve anywhere outside the earth

    Correct Answer: C


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