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Practice Exam for Phonetics Final
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Practice Exam on Front and Back Vowels
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Question 1
Question
The soft palate is typically raised during production of vowels
Answer
True
False
Question 2
Question
Most back vowels are unrounded
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
Which of the following are examples of unrounded front vowels
Answer
/i/
/ɪ/
/e/
/ɛ/
/æ/
All the above
Question 4
Question
Which of the following is considered the only unrounded back vowel in Standard American English
Answer
/e/
/ɑ/
/ʌ/
/ə/
None of the above
Question 5
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Vowels are produced with constriction/airflow blockage in the vocal tract
Answer
True
False
Question 6
Question
The vowel quadrilateral is the name given to the shape when all of the US vowels are plotted in a diagram for height and advancement
Answer
True
False
Question 7
Question
Which set of words contain ALL unrounded vowels.
Answer
lean, mint, throw, should, wait
hook, road, chew, throw, should
lean, mint, back, then, wait
all the above
none of the above
Question 8
Question
The soft palate is typically raised during phonation of vowels, thereby restricting airflow in the NASAL CAVITY
Answer
True
False
Question 9
Question
Tense vowels are never found in word final positions
Answer
True
False
Question 10
Question
Which of the following words is not considered a tense vowel?
Answer
seek
hot
clerk
map
All of the following are considered tense vowels
Question 11
Question
Most English vowels are diphthongs
Answer
True
False
Question 12
Question
Which of the following is not considered a lax vowel?
Answer
/ɪ/
/ɛ/
/æ/
/ʊ/
/ə/
/ʌ/
/ɚ/
/ɝ/
Question 13
Question
Which of the following is not true about the vowel phoneme /æ/?
Answer
It is the only vowel to be greatly affected by dialects and phonetic environment
It is one of the most frequent vowels in American English
It is rarely found in the word final position
It is referred to as the "short a" sound
It is a low front tense vowel
Question 14
Question
Which of the following is true about vowels?
Answer
The soft palate is typically raised
The tongue is the primary articulator for vowels
The jaw has major influence on vowel production
The pharynx changes size and shape based on tongue position
All of the above
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