QUIZ- Monolingual-Multilingual Language Policy of ASEAN Countries

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Multilingualism in ASEAN Countries Quiz

Test your knowledge about the language policies and practices in ASEAN countries through our engaging quiz! Explore important topics related to multilingualism and monolingualism in this diverse region.

  • 11 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about the language policies of different countries
  • Discover interesting facts about their linguistic landscapes
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningTree354
Below are some of the ASEAN countries except:
Puerto Rico
Malaysia
Singapore
Vietnam
The following are the official languages of Singapore except:
English
Singaporean
Malay
Chinese
The policy of multilingualism of Singapore was designed to serve the goal of establishing _____ status of all their four official languages.
Inclusive
Equal
Equitable
Exclusive
Vietnamese is the primary language in Vietnam which is a tonal Austroasiatic language which is also known as?
Austroasian
Monks
Monk-khem
Mon-Khmer
What alphabet that was utilized extensively by Vietnamese institutions during the French colonial period to create the Romanized Vietnamese alphabet?
Roman
Portuguese
Chinese
Vietnamese
This ASEAN country is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious federation with 13 states and three federal territories. Also, it is a Constitutional Monarchy.
Indonesia
Malaysia
United Kingdom
Thailand
The following are the largest native languages spoken in East Malaysia except:
Iban
Malay
Dusunic
Kadazan
The key objective of Thailand's National Education Act of 1999 is to promote knowledge and skills in what subjects?
Science and English
English and Mathematics
English and Language
Mathematics and Science
Who introduced Modern Education into the Thai Monarch?
Rama IV
Rama VI
Rama V
Rama III
In the new curriculum of Thailand National Education Act of 1999, _____ will be a compulsory foreign language subject starting from level 1 in primary education (6 years of age).
Thai
Mandarin
English
Malay
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