6. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end.
Organic architecture, that is, natural architecture, may be varied in concept and form, but it is always faithful to principle. Organic architecture rejects rules imposed by individual preference or mere aesthetics in order to remain true to the nature of the site, the materials, the purpose of the structure, and the people who will ultimately use it If this natural principle is upheld, then a bank cannot be built to look like a Greek temple. Form does not follow function; form is inseparable from function.
Questions Passage 6
1. Another name for organic architecture is
(a) natural architecture
(b) aesthetic architecture
(c) principle architecture
(d) varied architecture
2. In organic architecture
(a) form follows function
(b) function follows form
(c) function is not important to form
(d) form and function are one
3. A good example of organic architecture is a
(a) bank that is built to look like a Greek temple
(b) bank built so that the location is unimportant to the structure
(c) bank that is built to conform to the natural surroundings
(d) bank that is built to be beautiful rather than functional
Answers Passage 6
1. a 2. d 3. c