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I would definitely choose A.

B is not correct. Its a trick answer. Given the passage alone, the proper conclusion is not that the only way to solve the problem is to teach technology better in school. There is no wording indicating this. It does suggest that technological issues are not taught well in school, but, again, this does not suggest that school is the only way to fix the problem.

A more properly gives the conclusion. Take for example the argument break down;

Technology education is getting worse.

Student coming out of school are more likely to be bad with technology than older adults.

Public referenda will involve technological issues.

Therefore, if all young people are to make informed decisions on public referenda, many of them must learn more about technology.

Notice that this is much more broad than B and better encompasses the information from the passage.

Could you please confirm the OA?

Hope that helps,

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Hi,I have an issue with option A. The reason I eliminated it was because it uses "all" and then "most." How can all young people vote diligently, if only most are technologically educated?

Am I thinking along the wrong lines??

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Hi….


Let’s take an example:

Say there are 100 students in a class.
In the context of GMAT CR:

“All” students would mean all 100.

“Most” students would mean any number between 51 to 100. (“most” means more than 50% and upto 100%)

Thus, “most” could mean all.

However, choice A does not have “most”. It talks about “many”.

“Many” in GMAT CR refers to more than 3- 4 and could mean “all”.

Thus, “many” is a part of “all”.

For more on the implication of quantifiers such as “all”, “most”, “some”, etc click on the link below:

https://blog.gmatwhiz.com/2020/01/15/qu ... most-some/
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