ENGLISH(Part2)

ENGLISH(Part2)
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The four language skills are:

    reading, listening, writing and speaking

  • 2

    The process of becoming adapted to a new culture?

    Acculturation Model

  • 3

    It states the reciprocity of motivation and language learning

    Motivation Model

  • 4

    This is NOT a learning strategy:

    Achievement

  • 5

    The influence that the learner’s Language exerts over the acquisition of an Language :

    Interference

  • 6

    Our body posture, gestures, and eye gaze or examples of:

    nonverbal communication

  • 7

    All languages have a system of rules that helps speakers understand how to combine words to convey meaning. This system of rules is a:

    Grammar

  • 8

    You believe that humans learn language the way they do some other skills and abilities - through experience. With which theorist would you agree?

    Skinner

  • 9

    Chomsky believed that individuals were able to extract the rules of a language simply from hearing a language spoken and without any type of learning. The ability to do this connects to which of the following?

    the language acquisition device

  • 10

    The ability to communicate in particular cultural learning environments is an example of:

    communicative competence

  • 11

    How to Answer “Why Do You Want to Work Here?”

    a) “… is very important to me in both my professional and personal life because I strongly believe that…”

  • 12

    How to answer : what do you think your greatest weakness is?

    My greatest weakness is that I sometimes focus too much on the details of a project and spend too much time analyzing the finer points

  • 13

    Katie is thinking about taking a foreign language while she is a university student. Which of the following IS TRUE about language learning?

    you can learn a language at any age but it is easier to do so while you are younger

  • 14

    Language socialization functions to teach children all of the following EXCEPT:

    knowledge about mind in culture

  • 15

    Contemporary researchers are proposing new ways to study the relationship between language, culture, and cognition. These include all the following EXCEPT:

    language vocabularies

  • 16

    In Kazakhstan, there are numerous regional variations of Kazakh language that standard Kazakh speakers can understand. These regional variations relate to:

    dialects

  • 17

    Sometimes people combine elements of different languages in the same sentence. This is an example of:

    code-mixing

  • 18

    Which speaker would be most likely to engage in code-mixing?

    Abby, a bilingual child

  • 19

    Chen’s first language was Mandarin Since arriving to the United States he no longer speaks Mandarin and only speaks English. When the new second language completely replaces the native language this is an example of:

    subtractive bilingualism

  • 20

    Which of the following IS NOT an example of nonverbal communication?

    a video chat

  • 21

    Many researchers agree that the connection between nonverbal behavior and cultural experiences begins?

    at birth

  • 22

    When communicating on social media, individuals lose the ability or opportunity to read all of the following EXCEPT:

    text

  • 23

    What is one difference between face-to-face interactions and electronic communication?

    you cannot access contextual cues

  • 24

    Which of the following IS TRUE about eye gaze?

    it is culture specific

  • 25

    In Pakistan, it is proper to look at individuals without turning away for a long period of time during social interactions. The duration and direction of your stare relates to:

    eye gaze

  • 26

    Испанский стыд (Vicarious embarrassment) is:

    the feeling of embarrassment from observing the embarrassing actions of another person

  • 27

    A mic drop is:

    the act of intentionally dropping one's microphone at the end of a speech or performance, displaying a bold confidence that it has been very impressive or cannot be topped

  • 28

    A career book is:

    a non-fiction book that provides advice, tips, strategies, and insights on career development and advancement

  • 29

    A career book is:

    a book that will help you further your career and develop you professionally

  • 30

    Cons of Career books:

    all options are correct

  • 31

    The positive effects of movies on human behaviour:

    all options are correct

  • 32

    Disadvantages of movies:

    all options are correct

  • 33

    Benefits of reading

    all options are correct

  • 34

    Stereotype' is based on

    All of above

  • 35

    An action towards stereotypes and prejudice is:

    Discrimination

  • 36

    A set beliefs about a specific racial group is:

    Racism

  • 37

    Thoughts and feelings about a group is:

    Prejudice

  • 38

    Oversimplified ideas about groups of people are:

    Stereotypes

  • 39

    Americans desire to promote theoretical perspective on

    B and C

  • 40

    How political system affect the public opinion?

    All of above

  • 41

    A governments power is limited to control its own

    Citizens

  • 42

    The power is held in a single person is called

    Dictatorship

  • 43

    Democracy' is a foam of

    Government

  • 44

    A global concern in education is

    Universal access

  • 45

    Social inequality' arise from

    All of above

  • 46

    Most important social institution in a society is

    Education

  • 47

    The way people come to learn the values, beliefs and social norms in a culture is called

    Cultural transmission

  • 48

    Education is a social institution through which children are taught

    All of above

  • 49

    Cultural knowledge that serves as currency to help one navigate a culture is called

    Cultural capital

  • 50

    Education is a

    Social institution

  • 51

    Which major factor affect the education system in the world?

    B and C

  • 52

    The process of education started from the child's:

    Birth

  • 53

    A behavior that violates official law through formal sanctions is called

    Crime

  • 54

    Through mass media people learns about

    B and C

  • 55

    The distribution of impersonal information to a wide audience

    Mass media

  • 56

    Capitalism' is an

    Economic system

  • 57

    An object that a society agree to assign a value to the exchanged for payment is known as

    Money

  • 58

    The process of moving to a country is called

    Immigration

  • 59

    When a person accepts a lower paying low status job than their education and experience is called?

    Underemployment

  • 60

    Characteristics of multinational corporations includes

    All of above

  • 61

    Who administered and enforced the "Laws"?

    All of above

  • 62

    The newspaper is a source of information provided to the

    Societies

  • 63

    In career development, assessing your own skills is included in

    individual role

  • 64

    The human capital refers to

    all of above

  • 65

    The step in which the employer and employee discuss performance and plans for future is

    feedback session

  • 66

    The problem-solving model that is used for this course contains:

    Five steps

  • 67

    The first step of “problem-solving model”:

    Identify the problem

  • 68

    The statement of cash flows are included

    all of above

  • 69

    An interview, candidates are being asked about relevant past experiences, known as

    stress interview

  • 70

    An interview, in which you ask about a candidate's behavior in a certain given situation is

    situational interview

  • 71

    Clancy’s work illustrates how cultural settings shaped the way children construct their speech and gestures to reveal motives and desires. What is one salient cultural difference between Japanese and English speakers?

    most Japanese speakers speak considerably less than most English speakers do

  • 72

    Neuroscience has contributed to our understanding of language acquisition. Which of the following IS TRUE?

    if you learn different languages at birth, the same brain region will process those languages

  • 73

    The process by which children are socialized both through and to use language within a community relates to:

    language socialization

  • 74

    The view that language reflects rather than determines our thinking and perceptions relates to:

    linguistic relativity

  • 75

    You have an interest in studying topics such as code-mixing, code-switching, children’s language, and secret languages. Which of the following disciplines studies these topics?

    sociolinguistics

  • 76

    When monolingual speakers move from formal to informal modes of speech in the same spoken or gestured idea, they are engaging in:

    code-switching

  • 77

    Which of the following IS NOT a reason why an individual would code switch?

    to help people construct their cultural identity

  • 78

    Individuals who are blind from birth display the same facial expressions as cited individuals when presented with emotional stimuli or prompts. This supports which of the following statements?

    there is some support for universal facial expressions

  • 79

    Personality traits, playing an important role in:

    Behavior

  • 80

    Personality major traits are:

    All of them

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The four language skills are:

    reading, listening, writing and speaking

  • 2

    The process of becoming adapted to a new culture?

    Acculturation Model

  • 3

    It states the reciprocity of motivation and language learning

    Motivation Model

  • 4

    This is NOT a learning strategy:

    Achievement

  • 5

    The influence that the learner’s Language exerts over the acquisition of an Language :

    Interference

  • 6

    Our body posture, gestures, and eye gaze or examples of:

    nonverbal communication

  • 7

    All languages have a system of rules that helps speakers understand how to combine words to convey meaning. This system of rules is a:

    Grammar

  • 8

    You believe that humans learn language the way they do some other skills and abilities - through experience. With which theorist would you agree?

    Skinner

  • 9

    Chomsky believed that individuals were able to extract the rules of a language simply from hearing a language spoken and without any type of learning. The ability to do this connects to which of the following?

    the language acquisition device

  • 10

    The ability to communicate in particular cultural learning environments is an example of:

    communicative competence

  • 11

    How to Answer “Why Do You Want to Work Here?”

    a) “… is very important to me in both my professional and personal life because I strongly believe that…”

  • 12

    How to answer : what do you think your greatest weakness is?

    My greatest weakness is that I sometimes focus too much on the details of a project and spend too much time analyzing the finer points

  • 13

    Katie is thinking about taking a foreign language while she is a university student. Which of the following IS TRUE about language learning?

    you can learn a language at any age but it is easier to do so while you are younger

  • 14

    Language socialization functions to teach children all of the following EXCEPT:

    knowledge about mind in culture

  • 15

    Contemporary researchers are proposing new ways to study the relationship between language, culture, and cognition. These include all the following EXCEPT:

    language vocabularies

  • 16

    In Kazakhstan, there are numerous regional variations of Kazakh language that standard Kazakh speakers can understand. These regional variations relate to:

    dialects

  • 17

    Sometimes people combine elements of different languages in the same sentence. This is an example of:

    code-mixing

  • 18

    Which speaker would be most likely to engage in code-mixing?

    Abby, a bilingual child

  • 19

    Chen’s first language was Mandarin Since arriving to the United States he no longer speaks Mandarin and only speaks English. When the new second language completely replaces the native language this is an example of:

    subtractive bilingualism

  • 20

    Which of the following IS NOT an example of nonverbal communication?

    a video chat

  • 21

    Many researchers agree that the connection between nonverbal behavior and cultural experiences begins?

    at birth

  • 22

    When communicating on social media, individuals lose the ability or opportunity to read all of the following EXCEPT:

    text

  • 23

    What is one difference between face-to-face interactions and electronic communication?

    you cannot access contextual cues

  • 24

    Which of the following IS TRUE about eye gaze?

    it is culture specific

  • 25

    In Pakistan, it is proper to look at individuals without turning away for a long period of time during social interactions. The duration and direction of your stare relates to:

    eye gaze

  • 26

    Испанский стыд (Vicarious embarrassment) is:

    the feeling of embarrassment from observing the embarrassing actions of another person

  • 27

    A mic drop is:

    the act of intentionally dropping one's microphone at the end of a speech or performance, displaying a bold confidence that it has been very impressive or cannot be topped

  • 28

    A career book is:

    a non-fiction book that provides advice, tips, strategies, and insights on career development and advancement

  • 29

    A career book is:

    a book that will help you further your career and develop you professionally

  • 30

    Cons of Career books:

    all options are correct

  • 31

    The positive effects of movies on human behaviour:

    all options are correct

  • 32

    Disadvantages of movies:

    all options are correct

  • 33

    Benefits of reading

    all options are correct

  • 34

    Stereotype' is based on

    All of above

  • 35

    An action towards stereotypes and prejudice is:

    Discrimination

  • 36

    A set beliefs about a specific racial group is:

    Racism

  • 37

    Thoughts and feelings about a group is:

    Prejudice

  • 38

    Oversimplified ideas about groups of people are:

    Stereotypes

  • 39

    Americans desire to promote theoretical perspective on

    B and C

  • 40

    How political system affect the public opinion?

    All of above

  • 41

    A governments power is limited to control its own

    Citizens

  • 42

    The power is held in a single person is called

    Dictatorship

  • 43

    Democracy' is a foam of

    Government

  • 44

    A global concern in education is

    Universal access

  • 45

    Social inequality' arise from

    All of above

  • 46

    Most important social institution in a society is

    Education

  • 47

    The way people come to learn the values, beliefs and social norms in a culture is called

    Cultural transmission

  • 48

    Education is a social institution through which children are taught

    All of above

  • 49

    Cultural knowledge that serves as currency to help one navigate a culture is called

    Cultural capital

  • 50

    Education is a

    Social institution

  • 51

    Which major factor affect the education system in the world?

    B and C

  • 52

    The process of education started from the child's:

    Birth

  • 53

    A behavior that violates official law through formal sanctions is called

    Crime

  • 54

    Through mass media people learns about

    B and C

  • 55

    The distribution of impersonal information to a wide audience

    Mass media

  • 56

    Capitalism' is an

    Economic system

  • 57

    An object that a society agree to assign a value to the exchanged for payment is known as

    Money

  • 58

    The process of moving to a country is called

    Immigration

  • 59

    When a person accepts a lower paying low status job than their education and experience is called?

    Underemployment

  • 60

    Characteristics of multinational corporations includes

    All of above

  • 61

    Who administered and enforced the "Laws"?

    All of above

  • 62

    The newspaper is a source of information provided to the

    Societies

  • 63

    In career development, assessing your own skills is included in

    individual role

  • 64

    The human capital refers to

    all of above

  • 65

    The step in which the employer and employee discuss performance and plans for future is

    feedback session

  • 66

    The problem-solving model that is used for this course contains:

    Five steps

  • 67

    The first step of “problem-solving model”:

    Identify the problem

  • 68

    The statement of cash flows are included

    all of above

  • 69

    An interview, candidates are being asked about relevant past experiences, known as

    stress interview

  • 70

    An interview, in which you ask about a candidate's behavior in a certain given situation is

    situational interview

  • 71

    Clancy’s work illustrates how cultural settings shaped the way children construct their speech and gestures to reveal motives and desires. What is one salient cultural difference between Japanese and English speakers?

    most Japanese speakers speak considerably less than most English speakers do

  • 72

    Neuroscience has contributed to our understanding of language acquisition. Which of the following IS TRUE?

    if you learn different languages at birth, the same brain region will process those languages

  • 73

    The process by which children are socialized both through and to use language within a community relates to:

    language socialization

  • 74

    The view that language reflects rather than determines our thinking and perceptions relates to:

    linguistic relativity

  • 75

    You have an interest in studying topics such as code-mixing, code-switching, children’s language, and secret languages. Which of the following disciplines studies these topics?

    sociolinguistics

  • 76

    When monolingual speakers move from formal to informal modes of speech in the same spoken or gestured idea, they are engaging in:

    code-switching

  • 77

    Which of the following IS NOT a reason why an individual would code switch?

    to help people construct their cultural identity

  • 78

    Individuals who are blind from birth display the same facial expressions as cited individuals when presented with emotional stimuli or prompts. This supports which of the following statements?

    there is some support for universal facial expressions

  • 79

    Personality traits, playing an important role in:

    Behavior

  • 80

    Personality major traits are:

    All of them