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PracticeTest Practice Test - 2026/05/12

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1

According to Professor Kwesi Prah, what is a major barrier to Africa's development?

A:The use of indigenous languages in education
B:The reliance on foreign languages for instruction
C:Lack of technological resources
D:Insufficient industrialization
2

What does Professor Prah suggest about the role of language in society?

A:Language is merely a communication tool without deeper impact
B:A borrowed language can serve as a foundation for development
C:Language is a depository of all knowledge and essential for development
D:Foreign languages are superior for scientific advancement
3

What example does Professor Prah give to illustrate successful use of indigenous languages in higher education?

A:The Arab world’s use of Arabic in universities
B:Japan’s use of English in schools
C:South Africa’s exclusive use of English
D:European countries' multilingual education systems
4

What is Professor Prah's position on the number of languages used for scientific and technological education in South Africa?

A:All official languages should be used equally
B:Only English should be used for clarity
C:Standardize major indigenous languages for instruction
D:Foreign languages are better suited for science education
5

Why does Professor Prah reject the 'Tower of Babel' theory in the African language context?

A:Because Africa has too many languages to standardize
B:Because it is impossible to standardize any African language
C:Because standardization of major language groups is possible despite diversity
D:Because foreign languages are easier to use
6

What does Professor Prah identify as a limitation of current media efforts in promoting indigenous languages in South Africa?

A:Media completely ignores indigenous languages
B:Radio and TV efforts are laudable but insufficient
C:Media promotes only foreign languages
D:Media efforts are too aggressive and counterproductive
7

What role does Professor Prah attribute to education in the context of language and development?

A:Education should be limited to foreign languages for global relevance
B:Education emancipates society by enabling understanding through indigenous languages
C:Education is irrelevant to language use
D:Education should not focus on scientific knowledge
8

How does Professor Prah explain the success of countries like Japan and China in relation to language?

A:They rely heavily on foreign languages
B:They aggressively promote indigenous languages in education and society
C:They use only English for all scientific learning
D:Their economic success is unrelated to language policies
9

Which indigenous languages does Professor Prah propose to standardize for education in South Africa?

A:Zulu and Xhosa exclusively
B:Nguni and Sotho/Tswana language groups
C:Afrikaans and English
D:All 11 official languages equally
10

What example does Professor Prah use to show a language successfully becoming a medium of instruction and development in South Africa?

A:English
B:Afrikaans
C:French
D:Portuguese