Four jumbled up sentences, related to a topic, are given below. Three of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd one out.
1. The new study found a lot of carbon dioxide and methane in an alien atmosphere.
2. This is interesting as this is like what is found on Earth, Mars and Venus in our Solar System — rather than Neptune.
3. The planet is about eight and a half times heavier than Earth.
4. However, it also found a small amount of dimethyl sulfide there.
Four jumbled up sentences, related to a topic, are given below. Three of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd one out.
1. The new study found a lot of carbon dioxide and methane in an alien atmosphere.
2. This is interesting as this is like what is found on Earth, Mars and Venus in our Solar System — rather than Neptune.
3. The planet is about eight and a half times heavier than Earth.
4. However, it also found a small amount of dimethyl sulfide there.
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 3
Detailed Solution:The paragraph talks about the presence of some elements in an alien atmosphere. Third sentence is talking about some planet which is not fitting with the whole context of the paragraph.
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