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OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #2


Choice (A) is wrong because nowhere in the passage is it stated that free riders cannot be blamed. Choice (B) is wrong because nowhere in the passage is it stated that free rider problems are not worth worrying about. Choice (C) is correct because the first sentence of the last paragraph says that “[i]n some cases, the free rider problem is viewed as a necessary cost of government,” implying that in other cases, it is not. Choice (D) is incorrect because national defense is cited as an example of the inevitability of free rider problems, not as proof that they need to be stamped out as quickly as possible. Choice (E) is incorrect because the passage does not discuss the morality of free riders.
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Skibidi wrote:
Hi Carcass, thanks for the question. Could you please help me a bit with the Question 1? Here's my understanding of the "free rider problem"

1) It happens when TOO MANY PEOPLE do this.
2) It entails a person TAKING MORE THAN HIS/HER SHARE
3) It CAN cause others to CURTAIL THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS.

Now coming to the options,

III) Fits all 3 points. CORRECT.
II) Does not fit point 1) and 3). Not sure of 2). Still, INCORRECT.
I) "A skateboarder grabs onto the back of a car and is able to travel effortlessly for over a mile before letting go." This one does not fit 1) and 3). Again, not sure of 2). So, INCORRECT.

Could you help me understand how I is also correct here? Thanks in advance!



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