25. (I) Universities are institutions of higher education
whose principal
objects are the increase of
knowledge over the teaching of students. (II) Such
societies existed in the ancient world,
notably in
Greece and India, but the
origin of the University as
we know it today lies in medieval Europe. (III) The
word "universitas" being a contraction of the Latin
term for corporations
of teachers and students
organised for the promotion of higher learning. (IV)
Oxford was founded by an early migration of scholars
from Paris, and Cambridge
began with a further
migration from Oxford. (V) The earliest bodies to
become recognised under
this description were at
Bologna and Pans in the first half of the 12th century.
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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