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Which one of the following can be logically inferred from the statements made?

  1. Possible But Unlikely

  2. Must Be True

  3. Not Relevant

  4. Contradicts the Passage

The correct answer is: Must Be True

The correct answer is "Must Be True" because logical inference questions require you to determine what must be true based on the information provided in the passage. In this type of question, you are looking for statements that can be definitively supported by the information given, rather than just being a possibility or being contradictory to the passage. This is why "Must Be True" is the most suitable choice out of the options provided. Option A ("Possible But Unlikely") suggests that the statement is a potential but improbable conclusion, which is not what is sought in logical inference questions. Option C ("Not Relevant") indicates that the statement is not connected to the passage at all, which is not the case for a correct logical inference. Option D ("Contradicts the Passage") would imply that the statement directly contradicts the information in the passage, which is also not what is being asked for in this type of question.