ECONOMICS (CBSE/UGC NET)

ECONOMICS

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What have Europeans done to try to solve the problem of so many languages?
A
Children are not other languages in school; EU has one official language for documents
B
Children are not taught other multiple languages in school; EU has 2 official languages for documents
C
Children are taught other multiple languages in school; EU has 23 official languages for documents
D
Children are taught other one language in school; EU has 3 official languages for documents
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Reasons for the language diversity are many. There are many countries that comprise Europe and each one of them has its own history. It could be because of the native speakers, the number of translators in the continent and maybe because some of the languages are globally recognized.

Detailed explanation-2: -EU actions promoting multilingualism The programme boosts language learning from an early age by enabling pupils, groups of pupils and classes in schools and vocational education and training institutions to study at a host school or take part in a traineeship in another European country.

Detailed explanation-3: -French, German, and Spanish are taught in most schools, but the UK Government does not mandate the teaching of particular languages. In England, all local authority-run schools must teach at least one foreign language to pupils between the ages of 7 and 14.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Dark Ages were a time of partition among European nations when it came to language. The Dark Ages, and all the vernaculars that were created during the Dark Ages, are a large reason why Europe has so many different languages today.

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