eTwinning project 2012/13 Future Generation Photography as a Pedagogical Tool.

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eTwinning project 2012/13 Future Generation Photography as a Pedagogical Tool

Question 1 Lithuania

By which 3 languages was the Lithuanian language influenced? A German, Finnish and English B Finnish, Polish and Russian C Italian, Czech and English D Finnish, Czech and Polish

A German, Finnish and English B Finnish, Polish and Russian C Italian, Czech and English D Finnish, Czech and Polish By which 3 languages was the Lithuanian language influenced?

Question 2 Lithuania

Which alphabet do Lithuanians use? A Roman alphabet B Latin alphabet C Romanic alphabet D Germanic alphabet

Which alphabet do Lithuanians use? A Roman alphabet B Latin alphabet C Romanic alphabet D Germanic alphabet

Question 3 Portugal

Which Portuguese word has no translation to other languages? A Saudade B Otorrinolaringologista C Azenha D None of the options

Which Portuguese word has no translation to other languages? A Saudade B Otorrinolaringologista C Azenha D None of the options

Question 4 Portugal

In which position, in the ranking of the most spoken languages in the world, is the Portuguese language? A 17th B 12th C 8th D 6th

A 17th B 12th C 8th D 6th In which position, in the ranking of the most spoken languages in the world, is the Portuguese language?

Question 5 Turkey

What language do 90% of all contemporary speakers of Altaic languages speak? A Albanese B English and Turkish C Turkish D English and Albanese

What language do 90% of all contemporary speakers of Altaic languages speak? A Albanese B English and Turkish C Turkish D English and Albanese

Question 6 Turkey

The Turks began to borrow both lexical conventions and grammatical conventions from the Arabic language because: A they wanted to improve their language. B of the political situation in Turkey. C of their history. D of their prestige, religious, scientific and literary traditions.

The Turks began to borrow both lexical conventions and grammatical conventions from the Arabic language because: A they wanted to improve their language. B of the political situation in Turkey. C of their history. D of their prestige, religious, scientific and literary traditions.

Question 7 Poland

Which language group does the Polish language belong to? A West Latin group B North Germanic group C East Slavonic group D West Slavonic group

Which language group does the Polish language belong to? A West Latin group B North Germanic group C East Slavonic group D West Slavonic group

Question 8 Poland

Which languages influenced the Polish language? A German, Latin, French, Czech & Italian B Latin and English C French, Spanish, Latin, English & Italian D Czech, Latin and English

Which languages influenced the Polish language ? A German, Latin, French, Czech & Italian B Latin and English C French, Spanish, Latin, English & Italian D Czech, Latin and English

Question 9 Czech Republic

What did Czech language derive from? A From the first king of the Czech Republic. B From a Slavic tribe of Czechs. C From a Slavic soldier. D From a historical Czech tribe.

What did Czech language derive from? A From the first king of the Czech Republic. B From a Slavic tribe of Czechs. C From a Slavic soldier. D From a historical Czech tribe.

Question 10 Czech Republic

What other countries have a similar language to Czech? A Lithuanian, Slovak and Czech B Russian and Lithuanian C Slovak, Russian and Polish D Polish and Czech

What other countries have a similar language to Czech? A Lithuanian, Slovak and Czech B Russian and Lithuanian C Slovak, Russian and Polish D Polish and Czech

Question 11 Spain

What makes of Spanish or Castilian languages Romanic languages? A They have the same alphabet. B They appeared at the same time. C Some terms they have in common with the Romanic language. D Their origin in Latin, the language of Rome.

What makes of Spanish or Castilian languages Romanic languages? A They have the same alphabet. B They appeared at the same time. C Some terms they have in common with the Romanic language. D Their origins in Latin, the language of Rome.

Question 12 Spain

Spanish is, after Mandarin Chinese and English, the… A first most spoken language in the world. B second most spoken language in the world. C third most spoken language in the world. D None of the options below.

A first most spoken language in the world. B second most spoken language in the world. C third most spoken language in the world. D None of the options below. Spanish is, after Mandarin Chinese and English, the…

Question 13 Italy

Why can we affirm that the term “Latin” is often used as a synonym of “Roman”? A Because they spoke the same language. B Because they socialised together. C It is the third most spoken language in the world. D Because they lived together in the same area.

Why can we affirm that the term “Latin” is often used as a synonym of “Romans”? A Because they spoke the same language. B Because they socialised together. C Latins gave a decisive contribution to the formation of the People of Rome. D Because they lived together in the same area.

Question 14 Italy

In which period did the Italian language spread out? A During the First World War. B After the First World War. C After the Second World War. D During the Second World War.

In which period did the Italian language spread out? A During the First World War. B After the First World War. C After the Second World War. D During the Second World War.

Congratulations You won’t win 1 Million but now you can consider yourself a language genious! eTwinning project 2012/2013