DLPT Korean 2 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: What does the Korean honorific suffix 'λ' (nim) indicate when added to a title or name?
- It indicates the subject is deceased
- It expresses respect or honor toward the person addressed (Correct answer)
- It marks a question in formal speech
- It denotes a military rank
Correct answer: It expresses respect or honor toward the person addressed
The suffix 'λ' is an honorific that shows respect and deference toward the person being addressed.
Question 2: In Korean, the speech level 'ν©μΌμ²΄' (hapshyo-che) is used in which context?
- Informal conversation between close friends
- Formal situations requiring the highest level of politeness (Correct answer)
- Written text messages only
- Children speaking to peers
Correct answer: Formal situations requiring the highest level of politeness
ν©μΌμ²΄ is the most formal speech level used in official settings, military briefings, and when addressing superiors.
Question 3: What is the Korean term 'μ 보' (jeongbo) most accurately translated as in a military intelligence context?
- Ammunition
- Intelligence or information (Correct answer)
- Headquarters
- Communications
Correct answer: Intelligence or information
μ 보 (jeongbo) means 'information' or 'intelligence' and is widely used in Korean military and government contexts.
Question 4: Which Korean particle marks the topic of a sentence and differs from the subject particle?
- μ/λ₯Ό (eul/reul)
- μ΄/κ° (i/ga)
- μ/λ (eun/neun) (Correct answer)
- μμ (eseo)
Correct answer: μ/λ (eun/neun)
μ/λ marks the topic of the sentence, which may differ from the grammatical subject, often implying contrast or emphasis.
Question 5: If a Korean text states 'μμ μ΄ μ·¨μλμλ€,' what has occurred?
- The operation has been launched
- The operation has been delayed
- The operation has been canceled (Correct answer)
- The operation is under review
Correct answer: The operation has been canceled
μ·¨μλμλ€ is the passive past form of μ·¨μνλ€ (to cancel), so the sentence means 'The operation has been canceled.'
Question 6: The Korean DLPT reading section primarily assesses a test-taker's ability to do what?
- Speak fluently with native pronunciation
- Understand written Korean texts in authentic contexts (Correct answer)
- Translate Korean idioms into English poetry
- Write formal Korean reports
Correct answer: Understand written Korean texts in authentic contexts
The DLPT reading section measures comprehension of authentic Korean written materials across a range of topics and difficulty levels.
Question 7: What does the North Korean term '주체' (juche) refer to?
- A military rank equivalent to colonel
- The official state ideology of self-reliance (Correct answer)
- A geographic region near Pyongyang
- A type of economic subsidy
Correct answer: The official state ideology of self-reliance
Juche is North Korea's official state ideology emphasizing national self-reliance, developed by Kim Il-sung.
What does the Korean honorific suffix 'λ' (nim) indicate when added to a title or name?