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Directions: In the following question, a sentence is divided into three parts, given in columns 1, 2 and 3. Match the statements from column 1 with those in columns 2 and 3 and find which of the following triplets given in the options make contextually and grammatically correct sense.
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
A. The spacecraft studied the soil around the
D. called SAM (or Sample Analysis at Mars), which
P. any ambiguity, the presence of water on Mars for the first time.
B. Mars is comparatively
E. lander with its robotic arm and was able to establish, without
Q. contains a suite of spectrometers with the goal of detecting organic compounds on Mars.
C. The Curiosity rover carries an instrument
F. hospitable in terms of temperature, with an approximate
R.range between 20 degrees C at the Equator to minus 125 degrees C at the poles.
BDQ
BFR and CDQ
CFP
AFR and CDQ
None of the above
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