Reading Passage 1: "William Kamkwamba"


Q 12. The Typographic Style meta global need at a particular time in history



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Q 12. The Typographic Style meta global need at a particular time in history.
Meaning:
Did it meet a global need at a particular time in history?
Answer:
True
Part of the passage:

it was perfectly suited to the increasingly
international postwar
marketplace
, where there was
a strong demand for clarity
. This meant that the accessibility
of words and symbols had to betaken into account. Corporations wanted international
identification, and events such as the Olympics called for universal solutions,
which the
Typographic Style could provide
.
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Explanation:
Particular time in history = postwar need = demand;
Q 13. Weingart got many of his ideas from his students in Basel.
Meaning:
Did he get his ideas from his students in Basel?
Answer:
Not Given
Part of the passage:

However, the International Typographic Style began to lose its
energy in the late s. Many criticised it for being cold, formal and dogmatic. A young
teacher in Basel, Wolfgang Weingart, experimented with the offset printing process
to produce posters that appeared complex and chaotic, playful and spontaneous – all
in stark contrast to what had gone before. Weingart’s liberation of typography was an
important foundation for several new styles. These ranged from Memphis and Retro to
the advances now being made in computer graphics.
Explanation:
The information in the text is not sufficient as we are not informed neither about his students nor the origins of his ideas.
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