Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Modernist architects believed their plain, functional style matched modern technology, but their strict design rules didn’t fit how buildings were actually built. The movement started small but became influential and pushed its own ideals, often ignoring other concerns. As construction grew more specialized with many subcontractors, the Modernist aim of exposing steel and concrete required very skilled, expensive work and was often impractical. Because Modernists wouldn’t give up these aesthetic rules, interest in the movement faded and Postmodern architects criticized its limits.
Logic Breakdown
Identify the passage's core relation: a shift from unified, craft-based construction (a small number of tradespeople) to fragmented, specialized subcontracting that reduces precision; choose the option that mirrors a single skilled maker vs. many specialized operators producing less precise results.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage22.Which one of the following is most similar to the relationship described in the passage between the new methods of the building industry and pre-twentieth-century construction?
Correct Answer
A
The passage states, "Up until the twentieth century, construction had been carried out by a relatively small number of tradespeople, but as the building industry evolved, buildings came to be built by many specialized subcontractors working independently," and that the architect had to "reflect the allowable degree of inaccuracy of the different trades." These sentences establish the relation: a move from a single coordinated craft to a fragmented, specialist-driven process that yields less precision. Option A — "Clothing produced on an assembly line is less precisely tailored than clothing produced by a single garment maker" — closely parallels that shift from one skilled maker to a dispersed production process with reduced precision.
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