65% of those autism are left handed.
B
Correct answer
Explanation
This statement is false on multiple counts. First, the grammar is incorrect ('those autism' instead of 'those with autism'). More importantly, research shows that while there is a slightly higher rate of left-handedness in individuals with autism compared to the general population (where about 10% are left-handed), studies suggest rates around 20-30%, not 65%. The 65% figure is grossly exaggerated.