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Category - Logical Reasoning

Technologically, it is already possible to make a high-speed rail system that stretches across the country. However, such a system would be expensive and many people do not see a need for it because of the existing highway system. However, in the 19th century, when we built coast to coast railway systems, many people also thought the project was too expensive and did not see a need. Eventually the railways were built and became quite popular.

Which of the following most accurately expresses the conclusion drawn in the argument?
  1. Many people express doubts about the feasibility of building a high-speed railway system.
  2. If people do not see an immediate need for something, it is not likely to happen.
  3. The high-speed railway system would likely gain supporters if it were built.
  4. The high-speed railway system would operate much the same as the existing system.
  5. It is already possible to build a high-speed railway system.
Explanation
Answer: C - The passage concludes that the high-speed railway system would likely gain supporters if it were built. The passage shows that despite misgivings about the system, a similar occurrence happened in the past under similar circumstances, and is likely to repeat itself again.
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