PES 1 Hardwired For Language
PES 1 Hardwired For Language
1. What is the primary reason why animals and humans have different linguistic abilities?
A. Brain anatomy B. Throat structure C. Survival behaviors D. Hearing ability
2. What is the function of paragraph 1?
A. The paragraph introduces the topic of the brain. C. The paragraph explains the topic of sign language.
B. The paragraph serves as a body paragraph. D. The paragraph presents research on the topic.
3. What is gray matter?
A. Listening matter B. Speaking matter C. Thinking matter D. Communication matter
4. Which statement about monolingual subjects is true?
A. Monolingual subjects have better brain function than bilingual subjects as they age.
B. Monolingual subjects use more parts of the brain for language tasks than bilingual subjects.
C. Monolingual subjects have greater success in tasks that are not language-related.
D. Monolingual subjects use fewer parts of the brain for language tasks than bilingual subjects.
5. What is the intended meaning of the phrase “the human brain is hardwired for language”?
A. Language is based on learning. C. Grammar and language are innate
B. Gestures show language development. D. Sign and spoken languages have similar structures.
6. According to the passage, why will some questions about the origin of language never be answered?
A. Scientists need to answer other questions first. C. Scientists do not have enough interest in this process.
B. Scientists require a lot of money to study this process. D. Scientists cannot go back and see the original process.
8. What is the purpose of the bulleted list under the heading Neuroscientists Study Language and the Brain?
A. To explain how sleep supports language acquisition C. To prove that gray matter affects language
B. To summarize research results5 D. To show the connection between brain function and diet
9. According to the article the increase in gray matter is greatest if a person learns a second language
A. After age five B. Before age five C. Within age five D. Beyond age five
10. One study showed that students who had sodas and sweets for breakfast scored the same as seventy-year-olds on
memory and attention tests. What does this line mean?
A. Sodas and sweets are good for breakfast
B. Sodas and sweets result to low scores in any tests
C. Sodas and sweets are good both for adults and students
D. Sodas and sweets are sources of protein and vitamins
11. Researchers concluded that subjects of the study who were bilingual used more parts of the brain for language
tasks than monolingual subjects did.