A. felt that a long and difficult period lay ahead of them. B. made huge profits from the sale of new and experimental works.
C. were in agreement with the measures being introduced to check inflation.
D. recognized the need to keep down book prices.
11. The writer implies that, due to growing inflation, publishers________.
A. took temporary measures to overcome the recession.
B. ceased to publish literary works.
C. introduced a number of radical changes.
D. could no longer afford to bring out new and experimental work. 12. In accordance with the passage, the recession in the 1970s in the West ______.
A. did not have a long term effect on the economy.
B. affected really all sectors including that of publishing. C. speeded up the rate of inflation to an alarming extent.
D. was hardly felt in the world of literature.
Generally educational processes involve not only learning but teaching as well. There is
however, no logical connection in this case. Education can go on without any teaching. We can
say it was a "real education" for someone to take a boat out on his own, implying that he learnt
something desirable without anybody having been there to teach him the lesson. There are
many forms of learning that go on without teaching, and 'educative' learning does not mean that
the learning must take place in a teaching situation. It may be argued that most things are learnt
more rapidly and more reliably in a classroom situation. But even so, learning is not dependent
upon teaching.
13. As is emphasized in the passage, it is generally assumed that ______.
A. schools are not important at all in the learning process
B. teachers do not further take place in the learning process
C. education means both learning and teaching. D. people learn most effectively by themselves
14. The writer states that true education _______.
A. is what everybody desires to have.
B. can only be provided in a classroom.
C. results from the acquisition of all kind of knowledge .