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Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation is used inW.Hquestions?

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • a. the falling

Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation is used in commands

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • a. the falling

Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation is used in tag questionswhich imply that the speaker is certain about what is said

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • a. the falling

Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation is used in listing theitems

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • a. the falling

Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation is used in declarativesentences uttered as questions

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • b. the rising

Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation is used in polite requests

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • b. the rising

Q. Which of the following patterns of intonation, is used to indicate thatthe speaker implies things which are not explicitly expressed

a. the falling

b. the rising

c. the fall-rise

d. none of the above

  • c. the fall-rise

Q. /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, and /g/ are examples for -------

a. plosives

b. affricates

c. fricatives

d. trill

  • a. plosives

Q. The initial sound in ‘chair’ and ‘jam’ are examples for-----

a. plosives

b. affricates

c. fricatives

d. trill

  • b. affricates

Q. /s/, /z/ are called ------

a. plosives

b. affricates

c. fricatives

d. trill

  • c. fricatives

Q. /f/ and /v/ are called

a. plosives

b. affricates

c. fricatives

d. trill

  • c. fricatives

Q. The consonant /l/ is called ------

a. sibilant

b. lateral

c. nasal

d. semi-vowel

  • b. lateral

Q. The consonant /s/ is called ----

a. sibilant

b. lateral

c. nasal

d. semi-vowel

  • a. sibilant

Q. /m/ and /n/ are called----

a. sibilant

b. lateral

c. nasal

d. semi-vowel

  • c. nasal
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