Single Answer MCQ
Q-00051235

Ruskin mentions that a person might read extensively but remain 'illiterate.' What does he imply by this?

1

Reading volume is less important than understanding

2

Memorization leads to true literacy

3

Industry in learning correlates with skill

4

Formal education guarantees comprehensiveness

Answer and Solution

Answer

A. Reading volume is less important than understanding

Solution:

Ruskin suggests that mere exposure to text does not equate to understanding; one must engage deeply with the material to attain true literacy.

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