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After the national speed limit of 55 miles per hour was imposed in 1974,
the number of deaths per mile driven on a highway fell abruptly as a result.

Since then, however, the average speed of vehicles on highways has risen, but the number of deaths per mile driven on a highway has continued to fall.


The Argument is encompassing a period of 1971 and since then

Which of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from the statements above?


(A) The speed limit alone is probably not responsible for the continued reduction in highway deaths in the years after 1974.

(E) The change in the speed limit cannot be responsible for the abrupt decline in highway deaths in 1974.
This one is talking about only 1974 - As per the premise give ( first statement) - E is giving an incorrect conclusion. If we weigh only the first statement of the argument - we might well say that the change in speed limit indeed is responsible for reduction in high way deaths.
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(A) The speed limit alone is probably not responsible for the continued reduction in highway deaths in the years after 1974.---- Could be the answer


(B) People have been driving less since 1974.--not mentioned anywhere.


(C) Driver-education courses have been more effective since 1974 in teaching drivers to drive safely.- Driver education? No mention again.

(D) In recent years highway patrols have been less effective in catching drivers who speed.- could be but cannot be inferred.

(E) The change in the speed limit cannot be responsible for the abrupt decline in highway deaths in 1974.- Extreme choice.


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(A) The speed limit alone is probably not responsible for the continued reduction in highway deaths in the years after 1974.---- Could be the answer


(B) People have been driving less since 1974.--not mentioned anywhere.


(C) Driver-education courses have been more effective since 1974 in teaching drivers to drive safely.- Driver education? No mention again.

(D) In recent years highway patrols have been less effective in catching drivers who speed.- could be but cannot be inferred.

(E) The change in the speed limit cannot be responsible for the abrupt decline in highway deaths in 1974.- Extreme choice.


A is the answer

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Can the team provide a good rationale that why option E is not correct
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­The key points in the given statements are:
1. The number of deaths per mile driven on a highway fell abruptly after the national speed limit of 55 miles per hour was imposed in 1974.
2. Since then, the average speed of vehicles on highways has risen.
3. Despite the rise in average speed, the number of deaths per mile driven on a highway has continued to fall.Given these points, we need to determine which conclusion can be properly drawn.

(A) The speed limit alone is probably not responsible for the continued reduction in highway deaths in the years after 1974.
This is a reasonable conclusion because, despite the average speed increasing (suggesting that many drivers may not be adhering to the speed limit), the death rate continues to fall. This implies that factors other than the speed limit must be contributing to the reduction in highway deaths.

(B) People have been driving less since 1974.
There is no information provided about the overall amount of driving, just the death rate per mile driven. Therefore, we cannot conclude that people have been driving less.

(C) Driver-education courses have been more effective since 1974 in teaching drivers to drive safely.
While this might be a possible factor, there is no information provided to specifically support this conclusion.

(D) In recent years highway patrols have been less effective in catching drivers who speed.
There is no information given about the effectiveness of highway patrols.

(E) The change in the speed limit cannot be responsible for the abrupt decline in highway deaths in 1974.
The statement says that the number of deaths per mile driven fell abruptly as a result of the speed limit imposition. Therefore, this conclusion contradicts the given information.­
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