Option A: Smog
Option B: UNESCO
Option C: Buzz
Option D: edit
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Option A: Compounding
Option B: Acronym
Option C: Re__duplicates
Option D: Conversion
Correct Answer: Re__duplicates ✔
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Option A: Compounding
Option B: Portmanteau
Option C: Derivation
Option D: Clipping.
Correct Answer: Clipping. ✔
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Option A: Compounding
Option B: Portmanteau
Option C: Derivation
Option D: Backformation
Correct Answer: Compounding ✔
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Option A: Compounding
Option B: Portmanteau
Option C: Derivation
Option D: Clipping.
Correct Answer: Clipping. ✔
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Option A: Compounding
Option B: Portmanteau
Option C: Derivation
Option D: Backformation
Correct Answer: Derivation ✔
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__________is a processes of word formation wherein two or more existing words are simply combined ?
Option A: Compounding
Option B: Portmanteau
Option C: Derivation
Option D: Backformation.
Correct Answer: Compounding ✔
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Option A: Lateral plosion
Option B: Alveolar plosion
Option C: Nasal plosion
Option D: Incomplete plosion.
Correct Answer: Lateral plosion ✔
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Option A: Bilabial plosion
Option B: Alveolar plosion
Option C: Nasal plosion
Option D: Incomplete plosion.
Correct Answer: Incomplete plosion. ✔
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Option A: /p/ & /b/
Option B: /m/ & /v/
Option C: /t/ &/d/
Option D: /k/ & /g/
Correct Answer: /t/ &/d/ ✔
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Option A: The position of the lips
Option B: The part of the tongue that is raised
Option C: The height to which the tongue is raised
Option D: All the abovE.
Correct Answer: The height to which the tongue is raised ✔
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Option A: The position of the lips
Option B: The part of the tongue that is raised
Option C: The height to which the tongue is raised
Option D: The state of the tension of the tongue
Correct Answer: The state of the tension of the tongue ✔
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Option A: The position of the lips
Option B: The part of the tongue that is raised
Option C: The height to which the tongue is raised
Option D: All the abovE.
Correct Answer: The part of the tongue that is raised ✔
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Option A: The position of the lips
Option B: The part of the tongue that is raised
Option C: The height to which the tongue is raised
Option D: All the abovE.
Correct Answer: The position of the lips ✔
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According to the height to which the tongue is raised, vowels can be classified into __________?
Option A: Round vowels & unrounded vowels
Option B: Front vowels & back vowels
Option C: High vowels & low vowels
Option D: Tense vowels &lax vowels
Correct Answer: High vowels & low vowels ✔
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Option A: Round vowels & unrounded vowels
Option B: Front vowels & back vowels
Option C: High vowels & low vowels
Option D: Tense vowels &lax vowels
Correct Answer: Round vowels & unrounded vowels ✔
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Option A: Portmanteau
Option B: Onomatopoeia
Option C: Clipping
Option D: Metanalysis
Correct Answer: Portmanteau ✔
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Option A: Complementary distribution
Option B: Contrastive distribution
Option C: Non__complementary distribution
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Complementary distribution ✔
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Option A: Contrastive distribution
Option B: Complementary distribution
Option C: Non__contrastive distribution
Option D: None of the abovE.
Correct Answer: Contrastive distribution ✔
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Option A: The international phonetic script
Option B: The international phonetic alphabet
Option C: The international phonemic script
Option D: The intelligible phonetic script.
Correct Answer: The international phonetic alphabet ✔
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Option A: A slash
Option B: An arrow mark
Option C: A hyphen
Option D: A vertical bar
Correct Answer: A hyphen ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Allomorphs
Option C: Morpheme variants
Option D: Minimal pairs
Correct Answer: Allophones ✔
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Option A: Kill
Option B: Skill
Option C: Skin
Option D: Skit
Correct Answer: Kill ✔
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Option A: Concord
Option B: Gerund
Option C: Phrase structure
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Concord ✔
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Option A: ‘to produce’
Option B: ‘to develop’
Option C: ‘to predict’
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Transformational Generative grammar
Option B: The phrase structure Grammar
Option C: Immediate Constituent Analysis
Option D: All the abovE.
Correct Answer: Immediate Constituent Analysis ✔
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Option A: Portmanteau
Option B: Onomatopoeia
Option C: Clipping
Option D: Metanalysis
Correct Answer: Onomatopoeia ✔
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Option A: Portmanteau
Option B: Onomatopoeia
Option C: Clipping
Option D: Metanalysis
Correct Answer: Clipping ✔
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Option A: An adjective forming morpheme
Option B: Plural morpheme
Option C: Possessive morpheme
Option D: Verb forming morpheme
Correct Answer: Verb forming morpheme ✔
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Option A: An adjective forming morpheme
Option B: Plural morpheme
Option C: Possessive morpheme
Option D: Past morpheme
Correct Answer: Past morpheme ✔
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Option A: An adjective forming morpheme
Option B: Plural morpheme
Option C: Possessive morpheme
Option D: Past morpheme
Correct Answer: An adjective forming morpheme ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Allomorphs
Option C: Minimal pairs
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Allophones ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Allomorphs
Option C: Minimal pairs
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Allomorphs ✔
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Option A: A free morpheme
Option B: Free variation
Option C: Bound morpheme
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Bound morpheme ✔
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Option A: Only one
Option B: Two
Option C: Three
Option D: Four
Correct Answer: Two ✔
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Option A: Phonology
Option B: Morphology
Option C: Semantics
Option D: Syntax
Correct Answer: Phonology ✔
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Option A: Intonation
Option B: Stress
Option C: Pitch
Option D: JuncturE
Correct Answer: Intonation ✔
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Option A: Semantics
Option B: Syntax
Option C: Sentence__stress
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Sentence__stress ✔
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Option A: Emphasis
Option B: Loudness
Option C: Double meaning
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Emphasis ✔
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Option A: Suprasegmentals
Option B: Morphemes
Option C: Allomorphs
Option D: Allophones
Correct Answer: Suprasegmentals ✔
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Option A: Syllabic consonants
Option B: Sibilants
Option C: Suffixes
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Syllabic consonants ✔
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Option A: Philology
Option B: Haplology
Option C: Phonology
Option D: Semiology
Correct Answer: Philology ✔
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Option A: To study the nature of language
Option B: To establish a theory of language
Option C: To propound stories of the origin of language
Option D: To describe a language and all languages
Correct Answer: To propound stories of the origin of language ✔
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Option A: Systematic gathering and analysis of data
Option B: Determination of causal relationship between facts
Option C: Chronological presentation of data
Option D: Verification, validation and generalization.
Correct Answer: Chronological presentation of data ✔
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Option A: Socio__linguistics
Option B: Psycho__linguistics
Option C: Neuron__linguistics
Option D: Physio –linguistics
Correct Answer: Psycho__linguistics ✔
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Option A: Multilingual
Option B: Poly__lingual
Option C: Bilingual
Option D: Poly__langual
Correct Answer: Multilingual ✔
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Option A: Dialect
Option B: Idiolect
Option C: Register
Option D: Slang
Correct Answer: Dialect ✔
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Option A: Monologue
Option B: Monolingual
Option C: Monologal
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Monolingual ✔
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Option A: Dialect
Option B: Idiolects
Option C: Register
Option D: Slang
Correct Answer: Dialect ✔
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Option A: Language
Option B: Parole
Option C: Competence
Option D: Both langue and Competence
Correct Answer: Competence ✔
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Option A: Charles Sanders Pierce
Option B: Leonard bloom FileD.
Option C: Noam Chomsky
Option D: Edward Sapir
Correct Answer: Noam Chomsky ✔
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Option A: Charles Sanders Pierce
Option B: Ferdinand de Saussure
Option C: Noam Chomsky
Option D: Edward Sapir
Correct Answer: Ferdinand de Saussure ✔
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Option A: Charles Sanders Pierce
Option B: Ferdinand de sauddure
Option C: Noam Chomsky
Option D: Edward Sapir
Correct Answer: Charles Sanders Pierce ✔
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Option A: Synchronic
Option B: Diachronic
Option C: Semiotic
Option D: Onomatopoeic
Correct Answer: Synchronic ✔
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Option A: Arbitrariness.
Option B: Recursiveness
Option C: Displacement
Option D: TransferencE.
Correct Answer: Arbitrariness. ✔
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Option A: Duality of structure
Option B: Recursiveness
Option C: Displacement
Option D: Transference.
Correct Answer: Transference. ✔
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Option A: Duality of structure
Option B: Recursiveness
Option C: Displacement
Option D: TransferencE
Correct Answer: Recursiveness ✔
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Option A: Onomatopoeia
Option B: Homophones
Option C: Homonyms
Option D: Portmanteau
Correct Answer: Onomatopoeia ✔
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Option A: Onomatopoeia
Option B: Homophones
Option C: Homonyms
Option D: Portmanteau
Correct Answer: Onomatopoeia ✔
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Option A: Wilhelm Wundt and Sir Richard Paget
Option B: Noire
Option C: Max__Muller
Option D: Otto Jepersen
Correct Answer: Noire ✔
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Option A: The Yo__He__Ho Theory
Option B: The Gesture theory
Option C: The Poo__Pooh theory
Option D: Ding__Dong theory.
Correct Answer: The Yo__He__Ho Theory ✔
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Option A: Ding Dong theory
Option B: The Bow__vow theory
Option C: The Pooh__pooh theory
Option D: The Gesture theory
Correct Answer: Ding Dong theory ✔
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Option A: Language is systematic
Option B: Language is arbitrary
Option C: Language is dynamic
Option D: Language is instinctive.
Correct Answer: Language is instinctive. ✔
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Option A: Noam Chomsky
Option B: Ferdinand de Saussure
Option C: Edward Sapir
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Noam Chomsky ✔
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Option A: Syllabic consonants
Option B: Sibilants
Option C: Suffixes
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Syllabic consonants ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Homophones
Option C: Homographs
Option D: Homonyms
Correct Answer: Homonyms ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Homophones
Option C: Homographs
Option D: Homonyms
Correct Answer: Homophones ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Homophones
Option C: Homographs
Option D: Homonyms
Correct Answer: Homographs ✔
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Option A: Allophones
Option B: Homophones
Option C: Homographs
Option D: Homonyms
Correct Answer: Allophones ✔
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Option A: Approximants
Option B: Laterals
Option C: Sibilants
Option D: Trills
Correct Answer: Approximants ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: Three
Option C: Four
Option D: Five
Correct Answer: Five ✔
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Option A: Sibilant
Option B: Lateral
Option C: Nasal
Option D: Semi__vowel
Correct Answer: Lateral ✔
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Option A: Plosives
Option B: Affricates
Option C: Fricatives
Option D: Trill
Correct Answer: Fricatives ✔
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Option A: Plosives
Option B: Affricates
Option C: fricatives
Option D: Trill
Correct Answer: Plosives ✔
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Option A: The falling
Option B: The rising
Option C: The fall__rise
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: The rising ✔
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Option A: The falling
Option B: The rising
Option C: The fall__rise
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: The rising ✔
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Option A: The falling
Option B: The rising
Option C: The fall__rise
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: The falling ✔
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Option A: The falling
Option B: The rising
Option C: The fall__rise
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: The falling ✔
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The American pronunciation of the word ‘issue’ is an instance of __________type of assimilation?
Option A: Progressive
Option B: Regressive
Option C: Reciprocal
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Reciprocal ✔
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Option A: Progressive
Option B: Regressive
Option C: reciprocal
Option D: none of the abovE
Correct Answer: Progressive ✔
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Option A: Progressive
Option B: Regressive
Option C: Reciprocal
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Regressive ✔
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Option A: Four
Option B: Two
Option C: Three
Option D: Only one
Correct Answer: Three ✔
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Option A: Velar
Option B: Glottal
Option C: Palatal
Option D: Alveolar
Correct Answer: Glottal ✔
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Option A: Palatal
Option B: Velar
Option C: Dental
Option D: Glottal
Correct Answer: Palatal ✔
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Option A: Alveolar
Option B: Post__alvoelar
Option C: Palatal
Option D: Dental;
Correct Answer: Alveolar ✔
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Option A: Bilabial
Option B: Dental;
Option C: Velar
Option D: Glottal
Correct Answer: Bilabial ✔
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Option A: Post__alveolar
Option B: Palate__alveolar
Option C: Palatal
Option D: Velar
Correct Answer: Velar ✔
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Option A: Post__alveolar
Option B: Palate__alveolar
Option C: Palatal
Option D: Velar
Correct Answer: Palate__alveolar ✔
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Option A: Dental
Option B: Bilabial
Option C: Labio__dental
Option D: Alveolar
Correct Answer: Alveolar ✔
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Option A: Dental
Option B: Bilabial
Option C: Labio__dental
Option D: Alveolar
Correct Answer: Labio__dental ✔
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Option A: Onomatopoeia
Option B: Assimilation
Option C: Regression
Option D: Progression
Correct Answer: Assimilation ✔
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Option A: Diphthongs
Option B: Triphthongs
Option C: Semi__vowels
Option D: Minimal pairs
Correct Answer: Semi__vowels ✔
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Option A: Phonology
Option B: Morphology
Option C: Syntax
Option D: Semantics
Correct Answer: Syntax ✔
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Option A: Phonology
Option B: Morphology
Option C: Syntax
Option D: Semantics
Correct Answer: Phonology ✔
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Option A: Phonology
Option B: Morphology
Option C: Semantics
Option D: Philology
Correct Answer: Philology ✔
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Option A: Controlled observation
Option B: Hypothesis formulation
Option C: Analysis, generalization and prediction
Option D: Speculation
Correct Answer: Speculation ✔
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Option A: Linguistics of sociology
Option B: Socio__linguistics
Option C: Sociology of linguistics
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Socio__linguistics ✔
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Option A: Bilingualism
Option B: Poly__glotism
Option C: Multilingualism
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Multilingualism ✔
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Option A: Biolingual
Option B: Bilingual
Option C: Duo__lingual
Option D: Duo__langual
Correct Answer: Bilingual ✔
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Option A: Charles Sanders Pierce
Option B: Ferdinand de Saussure
Option C: Noam Chomsky
Option D: Edward Sapir
Correct Answer: Noam Chomsky ✔
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