Question 2.
All of the following statements may be considered valid inferences from the passage, EXCEPT:
A
visual culture is not just about how we see, but also about how our visual practices can impact and change the world.
B
artifacts are meaningful precisely because they help to construct the meanings of the world for us.
C
understanding the structures of perception is an important part of understanding how visual cultures work.
D
studying visual culture requires institutional structures without which the structures of perception cannot be analysed.
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Option D states "studying visual culture requires institutional structures without which the structures of perception cannot be analysed".
Look at the penultimate paragraph of the question," Vision is a socially and a biologically constructed operation, depending on the design of the human body and how it engages the interpretive devices developed by a culture in order to see intelligibly"
Studying visual culture thus depends on the design of human body and interpretative devices developed by the culture. Nowhere it is mentioned that ,without institutional structures of culture vision can't be analysed as it also depends on the design of human body. Hence this is a wrong inference. Remaining all three options are correct.



