Articulation and Phonetics Quiz

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Articulation and Phonetics Quiz

Test your knowledge on articulation and phonetics with this comprehensive quiz. It covers a wide range of topics, from voiced plosives to pulmonic consonant symbols!

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just a language enthusiast, the questions will challenge your understanding of sounds and their properties.

  • 25 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and text translations
  • Ideal for students and professionals alike
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by StudyingSound27
Select the Voiced Plosive
B
Th
V
M
P
N
Select the Voiced Fricative
P
L
D
Z
T
S
Translate the following phrase: juzɪŋ ðə məsəlz əv artɪkjəleʃən
Translate the following phrase: kənsərv ɛnərdʒi ɪf ju want tu læst ðə kɔrs
Select the Nasals:
C,z,s
M,g,l
Ng (ŋ), n, m
N,m,l
For consonants - which of the following is a point of articulation:
Lips
Nasal
Glottis
Tongue
Dorsum
Sinus
For vowels - which of the following are considered articulators :
Jaw,Lips,Cheeks, Velum
Teeth, Jaw, Retroflexor
Velum, Teeth,Nasals, Larynx
Jaw, Lips, Sinus, Maxillis
T/F: In the Preface of the textbook Knight states - '"The only "standard" that we can set for speech training is intelligibilty.
False
True
T/F: According to what we have learned this semester: "Warming Up" is a non-essential part of a performers process and should not be regarded as necessary before rehearsal or performances.
True
False
15. As stated in the textbook, another word to call a consonant is:
Obstruction
Obstruent
Frictioners
Explosives
Match the symbol with the word that represents that sound with capitalized letters:HaNGing
B
8. ŋ
S
N
Which IPA sound/symbol does the following word end with: Wedge
2. ʃ
5. t͡ʃ
3. ʒ
4. d͡ʒ
What are the "Parts of the Dorsum"?
Front, Middle, Back.
Avrum, Lindum, Sandum
Front, Mid, Root
Tip,Midline,Root
What is the Pulmonic Consonant Symbol described: Voice Bilabial Nasal
N
4. ʊ
7. ŋ
11. m
Which IPA sound/symbol does the following word end with: Fall
7. ŋ
9. ɔ
10. a
6. ɫ
Choose the vowel sound found in the first syllable of the following word: Reading
I
J
E
I
What is the Pulmonic Consonant Symbol described: Voiced Retroflex Plosive
9. ç
12. ɖ
3. ʈ
8. ð
What is the Pulmonic Consonant Symbol described: Voiceless Alveolar Fricative
T
D
P
L
The temporalis muscles are located on the sides of our heads
True
False
Voiced means: Resonance or vibration added to the flow of breath
True
False
The jaw, lips, cheeks, tongue, velum, and pharynx are all Points of Articulation for consonants.
True
False
The Jaw, Lips, Tongue, Velum, Epiglottis, Vocal Folds (Glottis) are all articulators for consonant sounds.
True
False
Pulmonic means egressive sounds
True
False
26. This action is accomplished by focusing the front of the tongue toward or to the palate
Retroflex
Uvular
Uvular
None of the above
The name of means curled back so that the tongue is curled up and back to give a focal point in the middle or back of the palate:
Glottal
Velar
Palatal
Retroflex
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