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Han unification: Quiz

  
  

Question 1: ________ (based on sequence codes to switch between Chinese, Japanese, Korean character sets - hence without unification)
ISO/IEC 2022ANSI escape codeISO/IEC 646ISO/IEC 8859

Question 2: Modern Chinese, Japanese and Korean ________ typically use regional or historical variants of a given Han character.
Typographic ligatureTypefaceOpenTypeComputer font

Question 3: Unicode assigns abstract characters (graphemes), as opposed to glyphs, which are a particular visual representations of a character in a specific ________.
Typographic ligatureTypefaceOpenTypeComputer font

Question 4: ________ (2E80–2EFF)
Chinese characterKanjiRadical 102Radical (Chinese character)

Question 5: In contrast, consider Unicode’s unification of punctuation and ________, where graphemes with widely different meanings (for example, an apostrophe and a single quotation mark) are unified because the graphemes are the same.
DiacriticAcute accentTypographic ligatureLatin-derived alphabet

Question 6: ________ are a common feature of written Chinese (hanzi), Japanese (kanji), Korean (hanja), and—at least historically—other East and Southeast Asian languages.
Simplified Chinese charactersChinese characterSeal scriptSemi-cursive script

Question 7: Han unification is an effort by the authors of ________ and the Universal Character Set to map multiple character sets of the so-called CJK languages into a single set of unified characters.
ISO/IEC 8859GB 18030UTF-8Unicode
















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