Can we also reject option E on the basis of reasoning that there can be other necessary conditions required for the survival of democracy?
but there can be Z, A, etc. also be required for Y.
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For democracy to survive, it is imperative that the average citizen be able to develop informed opinions about important policy issues. In today's society, this means that citizens must be able to develop informed opinions on many scientific subjects, from ecosystems to defence system. Yet, as scientific knowledge advances, the average citizen is increasingly unable to absorb enough information to develop informed opinions on many important issues.
Of the following, which one follows logically from the passage?
(A) Scientists have a duty to educate the public.
(B) The survival of democracy is threatened by the advance of scientific knowledge.
(C) Every citizen has a duty to and can become scientifically literate.
(D) The most effective democracy is one that is the most scientifically unsophisticated.
(E) Democracy will survive if there are at least some citizens who are capable of developing informed opinions on important scientific issues.
Necessary for Democracy -> Average citizen must have informed opinions on many scientific subjects.
But with scientific advances, the average citizen is increasingly unable to develop informed opinions.
What can we conlcude? That with scientific advances, democracy is being threatened.
Hence (B) is correct.
(E) Democracy will survive if there are at least some citizens who are capable of developing informed opinions on important scientific issues."At least some citizens' are not equivalent to "average citizens". At least some could be the scientists and researchers but they do not represent "average citizens". They represent a particular group only.
We need average citizens to be able to develop informed opinions for democracy.
Hence (E) is not correct.
Answer (B)