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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions

A new study published in the journal Science shows definitive evidence of organic matter on the surface of Mars. The data was collected by NASA's nuclear-powered rover Curiosity. It confirms earlier findings that Mars, the Red Planet once contained carbon-based compounds. These compounds – also called organic molecules – are essential ingredients for life as scientists understand it.

The organic molecules were found in Mars's Gale Crater, a large area that may have been a watery lake over three billion years ago. The rover encountered traces of the molecule in rocks extracted from the area. The rocks also contain sulfur, which scientists speculate helped preserve the organics even when the rocks were exposed to the harsh radiation on the surface of the planet.

Scientists are quick to state that the presence of these organic molecules is not sufficient evidence for ancient life on Mars, as the molecules could have been formed by non-living processes. But it's still one of the most astonishing discoveries, which could lead to future revelations. Especially when one considers the other startling find that Curiosity uncovered around five years ago.

Question: Did Mars contain carbon-based compounds?

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A. Yes, it did

B. No, it didn’t

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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to complete the sentences with given words

The reporter/ wanted/ know/ why/ I/ not/ taken/ a picture/ when/ I/ had seen. the UFO.

A.  The reporter wanted know why I hadn’t taken a picture when I had seen the UFO.

B. The reporter wanted know why I didn’t taken a picture when I had seen the UFO.

C. The reporter wanted to know why I hadn’t taken a picture when I had seen the UFO.

D. The reporter wanted to know why I didn’t taken a picture when I had seen the UFO.

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Choose the letter A, B, C or D to answer these following questions

A new study published in the journal Science shows definitive evidence of organic matter on the surface of Mars. The data was collected by NASA's nuclear-powered rover Curiosity. It confirms earlier findings that Mars, the Red Planet once contained carbon-based compounds. These compounds – also called organic molecules – are essential ingredients for life as scientists understand it.

The organic molecules were found in Mars's Gale Crater, a large area that may have been a watery lake over three billion years ago. The rover encountered traces of the molecule in rocks extracted from the area. The rocks also contain sulfur, which scientists speculate helped preserve the organics even when the rocks were exposed to the harsh radiation on the surface of the planet.

Scientists are quick to state that the presence of these organic molecules is not sufficient evidence for ancient life on Mars, as the molecules could have been formed by non-living processes. But it's still one of the most astonishing discoveries, which could lead to future revelations. Especially when one considers the other startling find that Curiosity uncovered around five years ago.

Question: Why are the evidences in sufficient to claim life on Mars?

A. The molecules could have been formed by non-living processes.

B. The molecules exist everywhere on the planet.

C. All planets have these molecules.

D. The existence of these molecules is not strong enough.

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Rearrange the sentences to make meaningful sentences

The/ with/ Moon/ a/ plains/ was/ mountains/ like/ and/ valleys/ desert/.

A.  The Moon was like a desert with plains, mountains, and valleys.

B. The Moon was a desert like with plains, mountains, and valleys.

C. The Moon like was a desert with plains, mountains, and valleys.

D. The Moon was like with a desert plains, mountains, and valleys.

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