The original sentence contains one error; the plural “their” can not refer to the singular
“administration.”
(A) This choice is incorrect as it repeats the original sentence.
(B) This choice repeats the original error; the plural “their” can not refer to the singular
“administration.” Furthermore, the plural “have increased” does not agree with “administration.”
(C) CORRECT. Choice C correctly employs the singular “has increased” and “its”; both agree with the
singular “administration.”
(D) This choice correctly uses the singular “has increased” and “its”; both agree with the singular
“administration.” However, the use of “amount” is incorrect. “Amount is used for
uncountable quantities. “Fines” are countable, and so “number” should be used.
(E) Choice E incorrectly uses “amount.” “Amount is used for uncountable quantities. “Fines” are
countable, and so “number” should be used. Also, the plural “have increased” and the plural “their”
cannot refer to the singular “administration.”