Single Answer MCQ
Q-00051197

What does Ruskin imply about the act of reading a good book?

1

It requires no effort and is easily enjoyable.

2

It is a passive activity that does not involve critical thinking.

3

It demands active engagement and critical thinking.

4

It should be completed quickly for the best understanding.

Answer and Solution

Answer

C. It demands active engagement and critical thinking.

Solution:

Ruskin implies that reading a good book demands active engagement and critical thinking, as understanding requires effort and reflection.

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