16 Soal Tentang Sosiolinguistics + Kunci Jawaban
Soal Pilgan Sociolinguistics

1. Look at the following dialogue
Rob : Have you got a cigarette ?
T om : No, I haven’t. I don’t smoke
Rob : Oh, I’m sorry
T om : By all means
The above dialogue is a typical of … spoken or dialect.
A. British English
B. American English
C. Intra-National
D. English-American
Rob : Have you got a cigarette ?
T om : No, I haven’t. I don’t smoke
Rob : Oh, I’m sorry
T om : By all means
The above dialogue is a typical of … spoken or dialect.
A. British English
B. American English
C. Intra-National
D. English-American
Jawaban:
A. British English
A. British English
2. Social dialects are distinguished by features of pronunciation, vocabulary , and grammar according to social group of the speakers, whereas regional dialects involve features of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar according to …
A. the first variety of regional variation
B. two dialogue in the border of two regions
C. geographical areas the speakers come from
D. the chain between a dialect and another dialect
A. the first variety of regional variation
B. two dialogue in the border of two regions
C. geographical areas the speakers come from
D. the chain between a dialect and another dialect
Jawaban:
C. geographical areas the speakers come from
C. geographical areas the speakers come from
3. Standard dialect is the dialect having the variety of speaking and writing granted the most public prestige, whereas non standard dialect is … .
A. associated with the speech of politicians and educators
B. not afforded general public prestige and differ from standard varieties in terms of grammar and vocabulary
C. the process of standardization which usually doesn't involve the development of grammars and dictionaries
D. accepted as the norm because of the power or prestige of that dialect group
A. associated with the speech of politicians and educators
B. not afforded general public prestige and differ from standard varieties in terms of grammar and vocabulary
C. the process of standardization which usually doesn't involve the development of grammars and dictionaries
D. accepted as the norm because of the power or prestige of that dialect group
Jawaban:
B. not afforded general public prestige and differ from standard varieties in terms of grammar and vocabulary
B. not afforded general public prestige and differ from standard varieties in terms of grammar and vocabulary
4. Which of the following words is correct according to British spelling?
A. recognize
B. customize
C. honor
D. colour
A. recognize
B. customize
C. honor
D. colour
Jawaban:
D. colour
5. In situational code-switching, the switch is in response to a change in situation whereas in conversational code-switching, the switch … .
A. has a stylistic or textual function
B. takes varieties in utterances
C. defines the use of two or more languages
D. perceives social and cultural distance
A. has a stylistic or textual function
B. takes varieties in utterances
C. defines the use of two or more languages
D. perceives social and cultural distance
Jawaban:
A. has a stylistic or textual function
A. has a stylistic or textual function
6. Language interference refers to the use of formal elements of one code within the context of another in a given language that could be explained by the effect of contact with another language which includes the following except … element.
A. phonological
B. lexical
C. grammatical
D. syntactical
A. phonological
B. lexical
C. grammatical
D. syntactical
Jawaban:
C. grammatical
C. grammatical
7. Which of the following is not a reason why people do code switching?
A. the solidarity with the listeners
B. the choice of the topic
C. perceive and cultural distance
D. the rule of the communication
A. the solidarity with the listeners
B. the choice of the topic
C. perceive and cultural distance
D. the rule of the communication
Jawaban:
D. the rule of the communication
D. the rule of the communication
8. Diglossia refers to the situation where two distinct varieties are used in… .
A. different functions
B. daily communication
C. certain community
D. social life
A. different functions
B. daily communication
C. certain community
D. social life
Jawaban:
A. different functions
A. different functions
9. Which word of the followings belongs to American English ?
A. rubber
B. apartment
C. motorway
D. pavement
A. rubber
B. apartment
C. motorway
D. pavement
Jawaban:
B. apartment
B. apartment
10. Language variety is the language we use in everyday living remarkably varied in which the language will exhibit considerable internal variation and … .
A. single style speaker will not be found
B. for many different purposes
C. it is used in contexts of communication
D. bound up with culture in multiple
A. single style speaker will not be found
B. for many different purposes
C. it is used in contexts of communication
D. bound up with culture in multiple
Jawaban:
A. single style speaker will not be found
A. single style speaker will not be found
11. The followings are the relation between language and culture, except ….
A. language expresses cultural reality
B. language symbolizes cultural reality
C. language emphasizes cultural reality
D. language embodies cultural reality
A. language expresses cultural reality
B. language symbolizes cultural reality
C. language emphasizes cultural reality
D. language embodies cultural reality
Jawaban:
C. language emphasizes cultural reality
C. language emphasizes cultural reality
12. A speech community is all the people who speak a single language and so share notions of what is same or different in … .
A. social appropriateness
B. the same linguistic code
C. phonology and grammar
D. language users
A. social appropriateness
B. the same linguistic code
C. phonology and grammar
D. language users
Jawaban:
C. phonology and grammar
C. phonology and grammar
13. Which of the followings is not included as the layers of culture combined?
A. the social
B. the historical
C. the community
D. the imagination
A. the social
B. the historical
C. the community
D. the imagination
Jawaban:
C. the community
C. the community
14. A speaker who can control more than one variety chooses a level of speech according to the audience he or she addressing. When he or she speaks to strangers in order to seem friendly , he or she might choose a/an … style
A. common
B. community
C. informal
D. formal
A. common
B. community
C. informal
D. formal
Jawaban:
C. informal
C. informal
15. The more formal the situation, the more attention we pay to our language and so the more we are likely to conform to the favored and educated norms of our society , it is one of the style aspects namely … .
A. place
B. audience
C. expression
D. care
A. place
B. audience
C. expression
D. care
Jawaban:
D. care
D. care
16. A register is a variety of language most likely to be used in a specific situation and with …
A. particular roles and statuses involved
B. labeling varieties of language
C. a specific set of social features
D. a set of typical domains
A. particular roles and statuses involved
B. labeling varieties of language
C. a specific set of social features
D. a set of typical domains
Jawaban:
A. particular roles and statuses involved