
International Languages Week Quiz CJO
Quiz by Crystelle Jones
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- Q1What is the Samoan language called in Samoan?Lei SamoaApia SamoaTalofa SamoaGagana Samoa30s
- Q2What are the 6 official languages of the United Nationa?Arabic, English, Chinese, German, Japanese, HindiEnglish, French, German, Hindi, Japanese, UrduArabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish30s
- Q3What language is spoken in New Caledonia and Tahiti?FrenchFijianEnglishSpanish30s
- Q4Which language is NOT assessed in NCEA?LatinSpanishKoreanDutch30s
- Q5Which of these words comes from Spanish?gurusombrerocookietsunami30s
- Q6How many different languages are spoken in the USA?2Over 307Over 30030s
- Q7What percentage of people in the world are bilingual?3%50%10%75%30s
- Q8What is the book that has been translated into the most languages around the world?PinocchioThe BibleThe Treaty of VersaillesThe Quran30s
- Q9Which language is considered to be spoken the fastest?SpanishJapaneseHindiChinese30s
- Q10In which language do nouns always start with a capital letter when written?Te Reo MāoriSiouxPolishGerman30s
- Q11How often does one of the world's languages die?Every yearevery monthEvery 2 weeksEvery day30s
- Q12What is the most translated document in the world?The UN Declaration of Human RightsThe Christian gospel of St LukeThe Treay of WaitangiThe Magna Carta30s
- Q13What are the two languages of Space?Russian and EnglishEnglish and FrenchChinese and EnglishEnglish and Japanese30s
- Q14What foreign languages used to be taught at PNGHS but aren't now?German and DutchJapanese and SpanishGerman and JapaneseKorean and Chinese30s
- Q15What do you call someone who can speak more than one language?A polytongualA multigabberA polyglotA polyester30s