English Language Quiz
Quiz
How many words are there in the English language?
- More than a million
- More than half a million
- More than five million
- Less than three hundred thousand
Which of these sentences is most true?
- We know there are more words in English than in any other language.
- We know there are more words in English than any other language.
- We think there are probably more words in English than any other language.
- We think there are probably more words in English than any other European language.
Which of these sentences is not true?
- English imports words from other languages.
- The English Academy often refuses to accept foreign words.
- English grammar is fairly easy.
- English syntax is fairly easy.
According to Stephen Pinker, most English adults have a passive vocabulary of how many words?
- Less than 10,000
- Between 20,000 and 50,000
- Less than 140,000
- More than 50,000
What is our active vocabulary?
- The words we use.
- The words we understand but don't use.
- The words we don't understand.
- The words that describe what we do.
Why was Shakespeare important in the development of the English language?
- Because he wrote great plays.
- Because he wrote great poetry.
- Because he expanded vocabulary.
- Because he introduced new grammar.
In the novel 1984, the government introduces a new language called Newspeak. Why do they do this?
- To increase social control
- To improve examination results
- To make it easier to learn a language
- To expand the vocabulary of the average person
How many people speak Esperanto as a first language?
- More than one million
- More than one billion
- 2.5 million
- Less than 1,000
Which of these does Esperanto not have?
- Simple grammar
- Simple vocabulary
- Regular verbs
- Irregular verbs
Which describes someone competent in a language?
- Verbose
- Floral
- Fluent
- Articulate