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B also. To add to Anandnk, B says that bad weather conditions affect some airlines more that others, thus rendering unfair the judgement layed upon affected airlines; personel will not be the cause of the delay and the "relative efficiency of different airlines' personnel" will be invalidated
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In that case, would choice validate the argument?
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In that case, would choice validate the argument?

I think there is a typo or an omission in your question :)
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The use of ratings is not for the public but for the agency's use. So what people choose has no bearing on the ratings unless more information about size of the airlines is given.
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Pre-thinking:

The argument talks about an agency that wants to evaluate the relative efficiency of the personnel in relation to its ability to meet the flight schedule.
Ratings are used but the question stem asks us to find a reason why such ratings would be quite useless to make the assessment.

Option B clearly states that there are some factors such as bad weather that affect the airline companies in different ways and that are out of the scope of the personnel. If that's the case ratings would be quite inaccurate for an objective evaluation of all the companies.

The other options are quite irrelevant.
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