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If the information above is correct, which one of the following conclusions can be properly drawn on the basis of it?

  1. Highly Improbable

  2. Must Be True

  3. Possible But Unlikely

  4. Opinion-Based

The correct answer is: Must Be True

The correct answer is "Must Be True" because when a conclusion is said to be "must be true," it means that the conclusion is necessarily inferred or supported by the information provided. In this case, based on the information given, the conclusion can be logically deduced or inferred without any doubt. The other options are incorrect: - "Highly Improbable" suggests that the conclusion is unlikely to be true, which is not necessarily the case based on the information given. - "Possible But Unlikely" indicates that the conclusion could happen but is not probable, which might not apply in this situation. - "Opinion-Based" signifies that the conclusion is subjective rather than being supported by the information, which does not align with the requirement for a conclusion that must be drawn from the information given.