A survey of 1,000 adults over age 65 revealed that 78% own smartphones, compared to just 18% in 2012. The most commonly used features among this demographic are video calling with family members and health-monitoring applications. Notably, 82% of respondents learned to use their devices through family members rather than formal instruction.

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Based on the text, it can be inferred that

A

family connections play an important role in older adults' technology use

B

older adults are generally unable to learn new technologies

C

formal technology classes are more effective than family teaching

D

most older adults do not use their smartphones regularly

Correct Answer: A

Choice A is the best answer. Multiple data points connect family to technology use.

  1. Context clues: 82% learned through family; top uses include "video calling with family members."
  2. Meaning: Family is central to both teaching technology and being the reason to use it.
  3. Verify: Family involvement in learning and usage strongly suggests its importance.

💡 Strategy: When multiple pieces of evidence point to the same theme, that theme is the intended inference.

Choice B is incorrect because the dramatic increase from 18% to 78% shows they do learn. Choice C is incorrect because most learned through family, not formal classes. Choice D is incorrect because high usage of video calling and health apps suggests regular use.