🔍 Key facts from the passage:Screening will disqualify up to 10% of prospective donors
It will still miss 1/3 of unethical donors
So, ~5% of actual donors will still be unethical
What does this imply?The most direct and reliable takeaway is:
➡️ Some donors will be removed (up to 10%) due to screening
Even if some unethical donors remain, the process is clearly excluding a portion of donors overall.
📊 Evaluate the options:
A. ❌ Talks about increase in wrongdoing → Not supported (no such claim)
B. ✅ Money available is likely to decrease
If up to 10% of donors are disqualified, fewer donors → likely less total donations
✔️ This is the most logical and supported inference
C. ❌ Talks about fluctuation → No evidence
D. ❌ Talks about donor motivation → Not discussed
E. ❌ Talks about increase in new donors → No basis
✅ Final Answer:
B. The amount of money available to charities is likely to decrease.