1) A system of communication used by a particular country or community. a) Language b) Communication c) Culture d) Isolate e) Logogram f) Geography 2) A set of languages which have evolved from a common ancestor. a) Language Famiy b) Language Group c) Language Branch 3) A collection of languages related by a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago, derived from the same familyted by a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago, derived from the same family a) Language Famiy b) Language Group c) Language Branch 4) Languages within a branch that share a common ancestor in the relatively recent past. a) Language Famiy b) Language Group c) Language Branch 5) An example of a Language Family. a) French b) Romance c) Indo-European 6) A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group. a) Language Family b) Language c) Creole d) Dialect e) Official Language 7) A written human language in which symbols reflect the pronunciation of the words. a) Logogram b) Alphabetic Language c) Sign Language d) Official Language e) Dialect f) Language Group 8) A sign or character representing a word or phrase in written language. a) Logogram b) Alphabetic Language c) Sign Language d) Official Language e) Dialect f) Language Group 9) he language or one of the languages that is accepted by a country's government, is taught in schools, used in the courts of law, etc a) Logogram b) Alphabetic Language c) Sign Language d) Official Language e) Dialect f) Language Group 10) What is the official language of the United States? a) Spanish b) English c) German d) Russian e) French f) None 11) A language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different. a) Lingua France b) Language Group c) Dialect d) Creole Language 12) What is the current Lingua Franca of the world? a) French b) Spanish c) German d) Russian e) Chinese f) English 13) A language that has no known linguistic affiliation with any other language (also known as isolate) a) Creole Language b) Extinct Language c) English d) Isolated Language e) All languages 14) Language that has developed from a mixture of different languages and has become the main language in a particular place a) Creole Language b) Extinct Language c) English d) Isolated Language e) All languages 15) A language that no longer has any speakers, or that is no longer in current use. a) Creole Language b) Extinct Language c) English d) Isolated Language e) All languages f) German 16) Are there over 7,000 languages in the world? a) Yes b) No 17) Which languages are examples of languages that use logograms as the main written language? a) Japanese b) Chinese c) Ancient Egyptian d) English e) Spanish f) French 18) Which languages are alphabetic languages? a) Japanese b) Chinese c) Ancient Egyptian d) English e) Spanish f) French 19) Which is languages are examples of isolated languages? a) English b) Dutch c) Portuguese d) Huave e) Basque f) Chinese 20) "Y'all" is an example of which of the following terms? a) English b) Language Group c) Creole Language d) Dialect e) Isolated Language f) French 21) Which of the following are examples of Language Branches? a) Indo-European b) English c) Germanic d) Spanish e) Indo-Iranian f) Romance 22) Which of the following is a logogram? a) A b) Ñ c) = d) B e) f) G

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