Direction: In the following questions, you have a passage with 5 questions. Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question, out of the four alternatives.
PASSAGE
Many people think that dialects are corrupted forms of the language, spoken by ignorant people who make mistakes because they have not learnt correct grammar. This is not at all true. A standard language is not linguistically ‘better’ than other dialects; it is simply the dialect that has been adopted for official purposes such as government and education. All English dialects have a long history, going back to “the distinct forms of speech of the Germanic and Scandinavian invaders who came from various parts of northern Europe to occupy Britain during the Middle Ages. And each of these dialects has a grammar that is as rich and systematic as Standard English.
SOME IMPORTANT WORDS
(1) dialects (N.) : the form of a language that is spoken in one area with grammar, words and pronunciation that may be different from other forms of the same language
(2) corrupted (Adj.) : containing changes/faults, and no longer in the original state
(3) ignorant (Adj.) : lacking knowledge/information about something; not educated
(4) linguistically (Adv.) : in a way that is connected with language/the scientific study of language
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All English dialects have links with
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- the speech of Scandinavian and Germanic invaders of Britain.
- the Egyptians.
- only with those who originally lived in Britain.
- none of the above.
Correct Option: A
the speech of Scandinavian and Germanic invaders of Britain