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1. What historical factors have contributed to the linguistic diversity of Hong Kong?
A
The introduction of Mandarin during British rule.
B
The recognition of English as the only official language under the Hong Kong Basic Law.
C
The impact of British rule until 1997
2. Which languages are commonly spoken and featured in the linguistic landscape of Hong Kong?
A
Vietnamese, French, and German
B
Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and various Chinese dialects
C
Russian, Arabic, and Portuguese
3. What are some challenges associated with language diversity in Hong Kong?
A
Limited cultural expression and social cohesion
B
Communication barriers and language maintenance
C
Homogeneous linguistic landscape and economic stagnation
4. How does the language policy of Hong Kong influence the linguistic landscape of the city?
A
By enforcing strict regulations on language use in public spaces
B
By promoting multilingualism and bilingual signage
C
By discriminating against minority languages and dialects
5. What are some examples of the linguistic landscape reflecting Hong Kong's historical, cultural, and political background?
A
Bilingual street signs, public transportation announcements, and commercial advertising
B
Monolingual signage and language segregation in public spaces
C
Limited language diversity and exclusionary language policies
6. What is the definition of linguistic landscape?
A
The visibility and representation of languages in public spaces.
B
The visibility and representation of languages in private spaces.
C
The visibility and representation of sounds in public spaces.
7. Which is an example of a top down signage?
A
Signboard of a store
B
Road name sign
C
Signs prohibiting dumping trash written by a person
8. Which is example of bottom up signage?
A
No-smoking signs written by citizens
B
Signboard of a store
C
All are correct
9. What is a characteristic of top down signage?
A
Implemented by government or large organizations
B
Use informal language
C
Usually created by small businesses
10. Which is not a category of discourses provided by Scollon and Scollon (2003)?
A
Infrastructural discourses
B
Commercial discourses
C
Entertaining discourses