The answer is C. Can't tell — the passage doesn't say.
No teardown. No trap. Nothing that helps the next question.
MEDPATHStructured · teaches the next one
WHY C IS RIGHT
The passage reports congestion pricingfor the zone but never states whether emergency services pay a reduced fee — only that they are exempt. With no figure given, the claim can't be verified either way.
WHY THE OTHERS FAIL
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True — Over-reads “exempt” as “reduced fee”. Exempt means no fee at all — not a discount.
B
False — Too strong. The text gives no basis to actively reject the claim, only insufficient evidence.
THE COMMON TRAP · “EXEMPT vs REDUCED”
68% of students pick A here. Inference questions punish swapping a strong word for a near-synonym that changes the meaning.
STRATEGY · CARRIES OVER
For True / False / Can't-tell, demand an explicit sentence before you commit to True or False. No sentence, no commitment — it's Can't tell.
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