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Consonant Sounds Features
Author :
Seidy Montero
1.
Which of the options is a place of articulation?
A
voiced
B
alveolar
C
fricative
2.
/v/ and /b/ are examples of ...
A
voiced consonant sounds
B
bilabial sounds
C
voiceless consonant sounds
3.
What is the most important characteristic of the voiceless consonant sounds?
A
They are palatal sounds.
B
They have vibration.
C
They do not have vibration.
4.
/t/ and /d/ are examples of ...
A
alveolar, fricative sounds.
B
alveolar, oral stop sounds.
C
post-alveolar, oral stop sounds.
5.
Which of the following is NOT an example of an articulator?
A
lips
B
glottal
C
alveolar ridge
6.
The sound /m/ is produced in the ...
A
oral cavity
B
nasal cavity
C
glottis
7.
The sounds that are produced with a friction of air through a narrow channel are the ...
A
fricative ones
B
affricate ones
C
approximant ones
8.
The two consonant sounds that start as an oral stop and end as a fricative are the ones called ...
A
approximant
B
glottal
C
affricate
9.
Which are the two glides of the English language?
A
/w/ and /u/
B
/w/ and /j/
C
/j/ and /y/
10.
The sound /j/ is an example of a ...
A
palato-alveolar sound
B
velar sound
C
palatal sound
11.
/k/ and /g/ are examples of ...
A
velar, oral stop sounds
B
velar, fricative sounds
C
palatal, nasal stop sounds
12.
What is the only difference between /s/ and /z/?
A
The place of articulation
B
The voicing
C
The manner of articulation
13.
What's the only difference between /b/ and /m/?
A
The place of articulation
B
The voicing
C
The manner of articulation