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Get access to the detailed solutions to the previous years questions asked in IIFT exam
Explanation:
The main argument of the passage is about the unpredictability of future events even with sufficient past observations.
Options A and C are incongruous to the main point and hence can be easily eliminated.
Popcorning means a series of accidental explosions of anything. Since this is not what the passage is dealing with, this option can also be eliminated.
Option B is a correct inference as it is suggesting the importance of counterintuitive evidence or, in other words, discouraging the overreliance on past experiences.
Thus, the correct answer is C.