In the traditional Mandarin-speaking world, you would address a friend, Ling Ling, who is older than you as Ling Ling jiě jie.

true or false

1) What is the Mandarin character for 0? - 零

2) (我的家庭) What does the Mandarin term mean in English? - my family
3) (弟弟) How would you say this Mandarin term in English?
4) (这是我的妹妹) Which is the correct English translation for this Mandarin term? - This is my younger sister.
5) (生日) What is the translation in English? - birthday
6) (sān) What is the Mandarin character for the word you just heard? - 三
7) In the phrase " I am 6 years old," which Mandarin character represents the number 6? - 六
8) How would a woman named Hailey Smith introduce herself in Mandarin? - Smith Hailey
9) (我是男孩) What is the English translation for the phrase? - I am a boy.
10) What tone should be used to pronounce (jiǔ) 九? - third tone: dipping then rising
11) It is common to bring food or a small gift when visiting a friend's house in Mandarin- speaking world. - true
12) Mandarin-speaking people usually serve fish with the bones and the head removed. - false
13) In urban China, families can have more than one child. - false
14) Traditionally, Mandarin-speaking families were large with many siblings. The oldest son received the highest honors and inherited the family wealth and powers. - true
15) In the traditional Mandarin-speaking world, you would address a friend, Ling Ling, who is older than you as Ling Ling jiě jie. - true

These are all the correct answers, please study if you're cheating.

I forgot number 3, the answer for number three is younger brother.

Emily's first response is correct through and though.

I give you a SUS / Cheeto dust.

Good job

In the traditional Mandarin-speaking world, you would address a friend, Ling Ling, who is older than you as Ling Ling jiě jie.

True

True. In the traditional Mandarin-speaking world, when addressing a friend who is older than you, you would use the term "jiě jie" (姐姐) as a term of respect and endearment. In this specific case, you would address your friend Ling Ling as "Ling Ling jiě jie" (玲玲姐姐). To confirm this information, you can consult credible sources on Mandarin etiquette or consult native Mandarin speakers.