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Due to the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer in the state, the governor last year reintroduced a longer deer hunting season to encourage recreational hunting of the animals. The governor expected the longer hunting season to decrease the number of deer and therefore decrease the number of accidents. However, this year the number of accidents caused by deer has increased substantially since the reintroduction of the longer deer hunting season.

Which of the following, if true, would best explain the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer?

(A) Many recreational hunters hunt only once or twice per hunting season, regardless of the length of the season.
(B) The deer in the state have become accustomed to living in close proximity to humans and are often easy prey for hunters as a result.
(C) Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.
(D) The number of drivers in the state has been gradually increasing over the past several years.
(E) A heavily used new highway recently built directly through the state’s largest forest, which is the primary habitat of the state's deer population.

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A:Many hunters but not all.rest of the hunters would still hunt and the number of deers would be lesser than the number from the last season.
B:Out of scope,The hunting should still have reduced their numbers.
C:Out of scope,the description of the accident is not helpful.
D:The number of drivers increase does not increase the number of accidents involving deers,although more cars would be moving but occurance of the deer is what causes the accident.
E:Correct reason to explain why the number of accidents involving deers have increased even after prolonged hunting season.Primary habitat would mean significantly more deers on road.
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Hi,

I selected Option "C".
My thinking- as the option clearly anatomizes the 2 fundamentals here:
1. Deer somehow are not reducing in numbers, and even if they are, accidents are not reducing.
2. Deer induced accidents are still on rise.
Option "C" gives us a reason to believe that the deer who caused accident might be the reason for another accident, as it walks away unharmed "most" of the times.
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iMyself wrote:
Due to the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer in the state, the governor last year reintroduced a longer deer hunting season to encourage recreational hunting of the animals. The governor expected the longer hunting season to decrease the number of deer and therefore decrease the number of accidents. However, this year the number of accidents caused by deer has increased substantially since the reintroduction of the longer deer hunting season.

Which of the following, if true, would best explain the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer?

(A) Many recreational hunters hunt only once or twice per hunting season, regardless of the length of the season.
(B) The deer in the state have become accustomed to living in close proximity to humans and are often easy prey for hunters as a result.
(C) Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.
(D) The number of drivers in the state has been gradually increasing over the past several years.
(E) A heavily used new highway recently built directly through the state’s largest forest, which is the primary habitat of the state's deer population.


Accident causes because of deer. so kill deer.
but even after killing no of accident increases
why?
(A)Incorrect Many recreational hunters hunt only once or twice per hunting season, regardless of the length of the season.
many hunted but problem increased.It doesn't solve the problem
(B) Incorrect The deer in the state have become accustomed to living in close proximity to humans and are often easy prey for hunters as a result.
So what. doesn't help to give the reason
(C) Incorrect Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.
Out of scope. not relevant
(D) Incorrect The number of drivers in the state has been gradually increasing over the past several years.
ok. number of driver increased. So it might be the reason behind the increas of accident so does no deer decreased.
not help in solving the apparent discepancy.
(E) CorrectA heavily used new highway recently built directly through the state’s largest forest, which is the primary habitat of the state's deer population
yes. this option help us in solving the problem. As the heavily used new highway passes through the state's largest forest So the chances of contact with the deer are increase and hence the no of accident.
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i narrowed down to D and E. and E is more preferred as traffic is more in this road and this road passes through primary habitat of state's deer population.
D only says number of drivers has increased
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Re: Due to the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer in the state, [#permalink]
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iMyself wrote:
Due to the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer in the state, the governor last year reintroduced a longer deer hunting season to encourage recreational hunting of the animals. The governor expected the longer hunting season to decrease the number of deer and therefore decrease the number of accidents. However, this year the number of accidents caused by deer has increased substantially since the reintroduction of the longer deer hunting season.

Which of the following, if true, would best explain the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer?

(A) Many recreational hunters hunt only once or twice per hunting season, regardless of the length of the season.
(B) The deer in the state have become accustomed to living in close proximity to humans and are often easy prey for hunters as a result.
(C) Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.
(D) The number of drivers in the state has been gradually increasing over the past several years.
(E) A heavily used new highway recently built directly through the state’s largest forest, which is the primary habitat of the state's deer population.


Accident causes because of deer. so kill deer.
but even after killing no of accident increases
why?
(A)Incorrect Many recreational hunters hunt only once or twice per hunting season, regardless of the length of the season.
many hunted but problem increased.It doesn't solve the problem
(B) Incorrect The deer in the state have become accustomed to living in close proximity to humans and are often easy prey for hunters as a result.
So what. doesn't help to give the reason
(C) Incorrect Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.
Out of scope. not relevant
(D) Incorrect The number of drivers in the state has been gradually increasing over the past several years.
ok. number of driver increased. So it might be the reason behind the increas of accident so does no deer decreased.
not help in solving the apparent discepancy.
(E) CorrectA heavily used new highway recently built directly through the state’s largest forest, which is the primary habitat of the state's deer population
yes. this option help us in solving the problem. As the heavily used new highway passes through the state's largest forest So the chances of contact with the deer are increase and hence the no of accident.
Could you please explain C in detail..I chose C .i narrowed down E & C.in C drivers tries to save deer thus accident occur..
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Hi,

I am not being to understand why is option C incorrect? Could anyone please explain me the reasoning behind option C?

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Due to the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer in the state, the governor last year reintroduced a longer deer hunting season to encourage recreational hunting of the animals. The governor expected the longer hunting season to decrease the number of deer and therefore decrease the number of accidents. However, this year the number of accidents caused by deer has increased substantially since the reintroduction of the longer deer hunting season.

Which of the following, if true, would best explain the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer?

(A) Many recreational hunters hunt only once or twice per hunting season, regardless of the length of the season.
(B) The deer in the state have become accustomed to living in close proximity to humans and are often easy prey for hunters as a result.
(C) Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.
(D) The number of drivers in the state has been gradually increasing over the past several years.
(E) A heavily used new highway recently built directly through the state’s largest forest, which is the primary habitat of the state's deer population.

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As we know its a paradox question and we need to find out why we have increase in traffic accidents caused by deer, given the governor last year reintroduced a longer deer hunting season to encourage recreational hunting of the animals?


Option C - Most automobile accidents involving deer result from cars swerving to avoid deer, and leave the deer in question unharmed.

Now here what option C does? It explains the fact or behavior of the drivers behind the wheel when they see any deer on the road. It does't explain anything to resolve the paradox.
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Re: Due to the increase in traffic accidents caused by deer in the state, [#permalink]
Initially chose A but switched to E before submitting my answer. For explain questions, the choice you pick must explain the WHY aspect of the question. A shows why the longer season was ineffective in reducing the number of accidents which is fine but it doesn't explain why the number of accidents INCREASED. Only E addresses both. Despite the longer season, hunters could be killing more deer but if a large number of people use a highway that is heavily populated by deer since it is in the middle of their home, it explains why despite the longer hunting season, more accidents keep happening.
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