naveen1003
Why did you choose B?
Question asks:
Which of the statement will weaken the conclusion?
It is not talking about the assumption.
Conclusion:
Road accidents should be lower during summer than winters because more money is spent on maintenance during summer.
(C) Routine road maintenance projects completed during the summer months make roads and highways safer during rain and snow storms year around.
This gives us a reason why less money is spent on maintenance during winter. It is not due to lack of funds, as author assumed, but due to the reduced need for repairs during winters, for the maintenance that happens in Summer makes the road good to use throughout the year, including winter and rain.
The road condition is essentially the same in both seasons irrespective of the money spent on repairs during those seasons. Therefore, there is no reason to believe that the accidents will increase during winter.
"C" is a convincing weakener.
B, on the other hands, talks nothing about the correlation between summer/winter, road condition or money spent. It instead talks about completely skewed factors that may cause accidents. Such factors as road rage and inattention should be assumed as constant for both seasons.
Ans: "C"