Discussion

Explanation:

The central idea of the passage states that in the early stages of learning new neural connections are established which are incomplete and weak. With time, these connections become stronger and learning is more mature. Thus, it can be said that learning is a slow process wherein the learner establishes new connections gradually to facilitate effective learning.
Based on the above summary it can be concluded that the one who spends more time to learn paragliding will be better at it.
Option 1 can be eliminated as there is no evidence that the son has practised more than his father.
Option 2 is true as the father has spent more time learning paragliding and will be better at it, as he is older than his son and started at the same time (age) as his son.
Option 3 defies logic in lieu with the data mentioned in the passage.
Option 4 goes against the explanation presented above and is illogical.
Option 5 cannot be concluded due to insufficient evidence.
Hence, the correct answer is option 2.

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