PracticeTest Practice Test - 2026/05/12
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According to Professor Kwesi Prah, what is a major barrier to Africa's development?
What does Professor Prah suggest about the role of language in society?
What example does Professor Prah give to illustrate successful use of indigenous languages in higher education?
What is Professor Prah's position on the number of languages used for scientific and technological education in South Africa?
Why does Professor Prah reject the 'Tower of Babel' theory in the African language context?
What does Professor Prah identify as a limitation of current media efforts in promoting indigenous languages in South Africa?
What role does Professor Prah attribute to education in the context of language and development?
How does Professor Prah explain the success of countries like Japan and China in relation to language?
Which indigenous languages does Professor Prah propose to standardize for education in South Africa?
What example does Professor Prah use to show a language successfully becoming a medium of instruction and development in South Africa?