1) Q1: Scott combined ............................. and ............................. in the buildings he designed. a) snakes - pineapples b) tradition - modernity c) Battersea - Bankside d) Bankside - pinapples e) Liverpool Anglican - Battersea f) modernity - historic styles 2) Q2: Scott's efforts to make industrial buildings more popular appeared ............................. . a) romantic b) ornate c) reassuringly familiar d) surprising e) intimidating f) conservative 3) Q3: Despite not being innovative style-wise, from a practical point of view Scott's telephone box was ........................ a) functional b) replaced c) expensive d) advanced e) economical f) original 4) Q4: Although people objected to the K2 phone boxes, they were generally a ........................... . a) (popularly) visable b) compalined about c) (popular) success d) (popular) option e) (popularly) unacceptable f) complained to  5) Q5: a modification in telephone box design to mark a special occasion. a) between 1920 and 1930 b) between 1930 and 1940 c) after1940 6) Q6: a power station that much later became a museum a) between 1920 and 1930 b) between 1930 and 1940 c) after1940 7) Q7: success in the contest to design a telephone box a) between 1920 and 1930 b) between 1930 and 1940 c) after1940 8) Q8: an invitation to design accommodation for students a) between 1920 and 1930 b) between 1930 and 1940 c) after1940 9) Q9: Scott's support for architectural progress that appeals to people a) between 1920 and 1930 b) between 1930 and 1940 c) after1940 10) Q10: a comparison of the features of two buildings which Scott was associated with a) Paragragh C b) Paragragh D c) Paragragh E d) Paragragh F e) Paragragh G f) Paragragh H 11) Q11: the place where the designs for the K2 were put on public display a) Paragragh C b) Paragragh D c) Paragragh E d) Paragragh F e) Paragragh G f) Paragragh H 12) Q12: the reason given for the colour change to the K2 a) Paragragh C b) Paragragh D c) Paragragh E d) Paragragh F e) Paragragh G f) Paragragh H 13) Q13: a reference to the fact that a tomb decoration is remarkably recognisable a) Paragragh C b) Paragragh D c) Paragragh E d) Paragragh F e) Paragragh G f) Paragragh H 14) What does the word "monument" mean? a) a moment in time b) a single document c) a statue, building, or other structure d) a commemorative pole e) a headstone for dead wives f) a structure made of monumentos 15) What does the word "rooting" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) australian slang for sexual act b) a gardening technique c) basing something in/on d) construction of foundations e) a line of heritage f) raising something in/on 16) What does the word "inaugural" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) the opposite of outaugural b) a second home c) a business address d) beginning of an institution e) a type of question to another person 17) What does the word "commissioned" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) a small rate payable b) a type of salary c) payment to do something d) an officer int eh army e) an officer in the police force 18) What does the word "obfuscating" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) seeking b) popularising c) refusing d) forwarding e) hiding 19) What does the expression "intended principally" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) mostly meant b) meant partially c) not meant to be d) not considered to be e) decided by the prince 20) What does the word "landmark" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) a feature in the land b) a type of land contract c) recognisable in the landscape d) a mark in the landscape e) a contract for land 21) What does the word "conspicuous" mean? (in the context of the reading) a) clearly visible b) hidden c) knowable d) unknowable e) clearly hearable

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