Answer is B
This is a "must be true question type". No conclusion is presented. Only statements are given.
Correct answer will be a rewording of the Statements/Premise
Lets quickly break the argument into Premises.
Premise 1) A work of architecture, IF it is to be both inviting and functional for public use, must be UN-obtrusive.
Premise 2) Modern architects, have big ego. They have violated this precept/general rule/golden truth/. They make obtruive building because of their huge ego.
Premise 3) Modern architect personality dominates them and they produce building that are non functional (hence their building are UN- inviting and
Obtrusive)
Option B stares this in a double negative language construct.
(B) Modern architects who let their strong personalities take over their work produce buildings that are NOT UN-Obtrusive. (that are
Obtruive)
It matches our premise 3 like a glove.
A work of architecture, if it is to be both inviting and functional for public use, must be unobtrusive, taking second place to the total environment. Modern architects, plagued by egoism, have violated this precept. They have let their strong personalities take over their work, producing buildings that are not functional for public use.
Which one of the statements below follows logically from the statements in the passage?
(A) Unobtrusive architecture is both inviting and functional.
(B) Modern architects who let their strong personalities take over their work produce buildings that are not unobtrusive.
(C) An architect with a strong personality cannot produce buildings that functional well for the public.
(D) A work of architecture that takes second place to the environment functions well for public use.
(E) A work of architecture cannot simultaneously express its architect’s personality and be functional for public use.