1) What distinguishes humans from many other animals? a) Their ability to swim. b) Their ability to communicate complex ideas through language. c) Their physical strength. d) Their ability to fly. 2) Where is the main language center typically located in most people? a) The right hemisphere. b) The left hemisphere. c) The frontal lobe. d) The occipital lobe. 3) What is aphasia? a) An inherited trait. b) A type of brain scan. c) An inability to speak or understand language due to brain damage. d) A language spoken by some animals. 4) what happens to a person's ability to learn language as they age? a) It becomes more challenging. b) It remains constant. c) It becomes easier. d) It becomes impossible. 5) What is the primary focus of Geschwind's area in the brain? a) It controls language production. b) It plays a role in language comprehension. c) It connects Broca's and Wernicke's areas. d) It is responsible for the development of language in children. 6) What percentage of left-handed individuals has their main language center in the right hemisphere? a) 19% b) 50% c) 68% d) 100% 7) Which part of the brain connects Broca's and Wernicke's areas and is vital for language processing, particularly in children? a) The frontal lobe b) The occipital lobe c) The parietal lobe d) Geschwind's area 8) Which area in the brain was thought to produce speech and is associated with Broca's aphasia? a) a) The left hemisphere b) b) The right hemisphere c) c) Wernicke's area d) d) Geschwind's area 9) At what age does it become more challenging to learn a new language, and speaking for the first time becomes almost impossible? a) Age 5 b) Age 10 c) Age 12 d) Age 18 10) What do scientists believe about bilingual individuals' brain structure compared to monolinguals? a) a) They have less gray matter. b) b) They have smaller brains. c) c) They have more gray matter. d) d) Their brains are the same as monolinguals.

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