Though one cannot say that Michelangelo was an impractical designer, he was, of all nonprofessional architects known, the most —- in that he was the least constrained by tradition or precedent.
(A) pragmatic ————— I am not sure of this.
(B) adventurous
(C) empirical
(D) skilled
(E) learned ———or may be this.


s i go with madhur..and more of all it has been indicated dat he cannot b said impractical–it means he was practical..and so was he practical(pragmatic) in his works too.I think A fits.Correct me if needed.
b
I think it Adventurous too
Ans->B since he is said to be a non professional and least constrained by tradition
I understand it as :
although one cannot say he was an impractical designer ..doesnt this indicate that he was indeed impractical…
of all nonprofessional architects…. indicates that he was not profesional…
least constrained by tradition or precedent….indicates he was doing somthg different from the past….
Dont all these indicate as “Adventurous”–Willing to undertake or seeking out new and daring enterprises (as per WordWeb)
Pls correct…
to me it looks simple choice of A or i am missing something …
cant say learned, because learned contradicts with nonprofessional ….
its given in statement that although he was unprofessional (learned, skilled rejected) but he was the most _______ in that he was least constrained by tradition ..
least constrained by tradition suggests the quality of practical … i.e. he did n follow the usual traditions and did his work in his own practical way…