Analysis of Oxide Abundance
The eight most abundant elements in the Earth's crust are almost entirely found as oxides. Their typical abundance (by mass percent of the oxide form) is:
Silicon dioxide ($\text{SiO}_2$): $\approx 59\%$
Aluminum oxide ($\text{Al}_2\text{O}_3$): $\approx 15\%$
Iron(III) oxide ($\text{Fe}_2\text{O}_3$) / Iron(II) oxide ($\text{FeO}$): $\approx 8-10\%$ combined
Magnesium oxide ($\text{MgO}$): $\approx 4\%$
Calcium oxide ($\text{CaO}$): $\approx 4\%$
Sodium oxide ($\text{Na}_2\text{O}$): $\approx 3\%$
Potassium oxide ($\text{K}_2\text{O}$): $\approx 2.5\%$
Titanium dioxide ($\text{TiO}_2$): $\approx 1\%$
Conclusion
The most abundant oxide is $\text{SiO}_2$ (Option B).
The second-most abundant oxide is $\text{Al}_2\text{O}_3$ (Aluminum oxide).
This corresponds to Option (A).