
A 'system' of continuing education functions in the same way was an organization that provides continuing education. A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
Let’s break it down:
The statement says:
A 'system' of continuing education functions in the same way was an organization that provides continuing education.
First, the grammar is odd — “functions in the same way was” seems like it should be as instead of was, possibly a typo. If we correct it mentally to:
A 'system' of continuing education functions in the same way as an organization that provides continuing education.
Even then, a “system” of continuing education might include many organizations, policies, regulations, and processes — it is broader than a single organization providing continuing education. They would not necessarily function in the same way.
So the statement is likely false if interpreted logically.
But in the given options:
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
Since the statement is presented as a factual claim (with a likely typo) and the claim seems incorrect conceptually, the answer should be B. Wrong.
Final answer: B