Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
People often think government should protect people from risks they didn’t choose (like plane crashes) but leave chosen risks (like mountain climbing) to individuals. Experts, however, focus on how many lives can be saved overall. Whether a risk is “voluntary” is often unclear or just a cover for disliking the activity (people won’t fund safer skydiving but will for firefighters). Because “voluntary” is fuzzy and misleading, policy should focus on saving the most lives with the resources available and on the real reasons people object, not on the voluntary/involuntary label.
Logic Breakdown
The passage explicitly says that lay judgments about risk hinge on voluntariness. For example: "In the eyes of the public at large, the demarcation between the two kinds of cases has mainly to do with whether the risk in question is incurred voluntarily." It reinforces this point: "Policy experts tend to focus on aggregate lives at stake; laypeople care a great deal whether a risk is undertaken voluntarily." The author gives examples showing voluntariness affects willingness to spend taxpayer resources ("It is unlikely that people would want to pour enormous taxpayer resources into lowering the risks associated with skydiving, even if the ratio of dollars spent to lives saved were quite good").
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Unlock Full Passage22.The passage indicates that which one of the following is usually a significant factor in laypeople's willingness to support public funding for specific risk-reduction measures?
Correct Answer
C
The passage directly identifies whether a risk is incurred voluntarily as a primary factor shaping laypeople's support for public funding. It states that the public's demarcation "has mainly to do with whether the risk in question is incurred voluntarily" and that "laypeople care a great deal whether a risk is undertaken voluntarily," and uses the skydiving/firefighter examples to show that voluntariness (and approval of purpose) influences willingness to fund safety measures.
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