Final answer:
Option C. A basket made from outside the 3-point line in basketball is worth 3 points. Inside this arc, a successful field goal is worth only 2 points, and a successful free throw is worth 1 point.
Step-by-step explanation:
A shot made from outside the 3-point line in basketball is worth 3 points. The 3-point line is a designated arc around the basket; any successful field goal made with both of the shooter's feet behind this line before the shot counts for three points. Inside this arc, a successful field goal is worth only 2 points, and a successful free throw is worth 1 point.
As for a basket possibly being worth 4 points, this only happens in some leagues or special events when a player is fouled while making a 3-point shot and then makes the additional free throw. However, in traditional basketball rules, a basket outside the 3-point line is worth 3 points. Inside this arc, a successful field goal is worth only 2 points, and a successful free throw is worth 1 point.