Premise: A rail commuter system is to be built and the people are favouring it even after knowing that this will increase the tax.
Conclusion: Plan is very likely to succeed.
We need to weaken this conclusion or say that the congestion will not be reduced.
Of the given options, only option B falls on the same lines. It says that "everyone thinks that other people will start using the rail road." NO ONE is talking about himself/herself. Hence this might even increase the congestion if everyone thinks that the roads would be empty, they would start using the roads and leading to more congestion.
Correct Option: B
Nalmed Province
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Sure girishj, I will have a look.girishj wrote:Thanks Ankur. A gentle reminder if you could reply to my remaining queries on the SC and CR questions that I have posted. Your help is deeply appreciated.
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