This document contains a quiz about English phonetics and phonology. It asks multiple choice questions about the anatomy of speech production including the organs of articulation, vocal sounds, resonators, vocal tract, vocal folds, velum, glottis, and vocal cords. It also asks questions about the production of sounds like vowels, diphthongs, voiced and voiceless consonants.
This document contains a quiz about English phonetics and phonology. It asks multiple choice questions about the anatomy of speech production including the organs of articulation, vocal sounds, resonators, vocal tract, vocal folds, velum, glottis, and vocal cords. It also asks questions about the production of sounds like vowels, diphthongs, voiced and voiceless consonants.
This document contains a quiz about English phonetics and phonology. It asks multiple choice questions about the anatomy of speech production including the organs of articulation, vocal sounds, resonators, vocal tract, vocal folds, velum, glottis, and vocal cords. It also asks questions about the production of sounds like vowels, diphthongs, voiced and voiceless consonants.
A. Along the vocal tract B. The chest C. The throat D. The head 2. The vocal sounds are produced in the: A. Trachea B. Larynx C. Lungs D. Pharynx 3. The produced vocal sounds are resonated and modified in the: A. Nose B. Pharynx C. Mouth D. Resonators 4. The vocal tract is the air passage beginning with the lungs and ending in: A. The mouth and the nose B. The front C. The head D. Pharynx 5. Vocal folds are two elastic bands of tissue located in the: A. Larynx B. Pharynx C. Trachea D. Mouth 6. The velum is the front part of the roof of the mouth which is formed by a bony structure. A. False B. True 7. Vibration happens when...... A. Vocal folds are under tension & partially opened B. The glottis is narrowC. The vocal bands are wide apart D. Vocal bands are tightly closed 8. Soft palate which can be touched by the tongue, at the back of the mouth is called: A. Alveolar B. Velum C. Uvula D. Palate 9. ........... is (are) considered the most important speech instrument inside the larynx. A. Adam’s apple B. Glottis C. Trachea D. Vocal cords 10.When the glottis is wide apart, we can...... A. Breathe normally and produce some consonants B. Porduce vowels C. Produce all consonants D. Produce vowels & diphthongs 11.For the voiceless sounds to be produced, the glottis is ........ A. Narrow B. Mi-open C. Wide apart D. Tightly closed 12.The most movable speech instrument along the vocal tract is: A. Tongue B. Lips C. Teeth D. Vocal folds 13.A sound produced while the vocal folds are not vibrating is called: A. Voiced B. Consonants C. Voiceless D. Vowels