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‘Frankly, technology is often baffling to me, too. Luckily, I have kids who delight in parenting me – advising, explaining and guiding me, on all things digital. But studies suggest that this helpfulness might not be as beneficial as we think. Grappling with new and baffling things forces the ageing brain to work in novel ways. A recent study from the University of Texas involving more than 200 elderly adults found that those who engaged with technology had better cognition and memory than their non-engaging peers.’ Which of the following assumption is made in the above passage?

  • Elderly adults are technology averse
  • All elderly adults are incapable of understanding technology without significant help
  • At present technology is designed in a manner that most elderly adults find difficult to work with
  • Elderly adults must engage with technology as it improves their health
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The Correct Option is C

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The correct option is (C): At present technology is designed in a manner that most elderly adults find difficult to work with
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