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STENOGRAPHY (E) 1. The brain of any computer system is A. ALU B. Memory C. CPU D. Control unit E. None of the above 2. What difference does the 5th generation computer have from other generation computers? A. Technological advancement B. Scientific code C. Object Oriented Programming D. All of the above E. None of the above 3. A computer program that converts assembly language to machine language is A. Compiler B. Interpreter C. Assembler D. Comparator E. None of the above 4. The section of the CPU that selects, interprets and sees to the execution of program instructions A. Memory B. Register unit C. Control unit D. ALU E. None of the above 5. The process of communicating with a file from a terminal is A. Interactive B. Interrogation C. Heuristic D. All of the above E. None of the above 6. A common boundary between two systems is called A. Interdiction B. Interface C. Surface D. None of the above 7. Which computer has been designed to be as compact as possible? A. Mini B. Super computer C. Micro computer D. Mainframe E. None of the above 8. Which method is used to connect a remote computer? A. Device B. Dialup C. Diagnostic D. Logic circuit E. None of the above 9. A general purpose single-user microcomputer designed to be operated by one person at a time is A. Special-purpose computer B. KIPS C. M D. PC E. None of the above 10. ASCII stands for
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STENOGRAPHY (E)

1. The brain of any computer system is A. ALU B. Memory C. CPU D. Control unit E. None of the above

2. What difference does the 5th generation computer have from other generation computers? A. Technological advancement B. Scientific code C. Object Oriented Programming D. All of the above E. None of the above

3. A computer program that converts assembly language to machine language is A. Compiler B. Interpreter C. Assembler D. Comparator E. None of the above

4. The section of the CPU that selects, interprets and sees to the execution of program instructions A. Memory B. Register unit C. Control unit D. ALU E. None of the above

5. The process of communicating with a file from a terminal is A. Interactive B. Interrogation C. Heuristic D. All of the above E. None of the above

6. A common boundary between two systems is called A. Interdiction B. Interface C. Surface D. None of the above

7. Which computer has been designed to be as compact as possible? A. Mini B. Super computer C. Micro computer D. Mainframe E. None of the above

8. Which method is used to connect a remote computer? A. Device B. Dialup C. Diagnostic D. Logic circuit E. None of the above

9. A general purpose single-user microcomputer designed to be operated by one person at a time is A. Special-purpose computer B. KIPS C. M D. PC E. None of the above

10. ASCII stands for

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A. American standard code for information interchange B. All purpose scientific code for information interchange C. American security code for information interchange D. American Scientific code for information interchange E. None of the above

11. Which device of computer operation dispenses with the use of the keyboard? A. Joystick B. Light pen C. Mouse D. Touch E. None of the above

12. A program that is employed in the development, repair or enhancement of other programs is known as A. System software B. Software tool C. Applications program D. Utility program E. None of the above

13. Any storage device added to a computer beyond the immediately usable main storage is known as A. Floppy disk B. Hard disk C. Backing store D. Punched card E. None of the above

14. Which output device is used for translating information from a computer into pictorial form on paper. A. Mouse B. Plotter C. Touch panel D. Card punch E. None of the above

15. An optical input device that interprets pencil marks on paper media is A. O.M.R B. Punch card reader C. Optical scanners D. Magnetic tape E. None of the above

16. A program that converts computer data into some code system other than the normal one is known as A. Encoder B. Simulation C. Emulator D. Coding E. None of the above

17. A device designed to read information encoded into a small plastic card is A. Magnetic tape B. Badge reader C. Tape puncher D. Card puncher E. None of the above

18. A hybrid computer uses a _____ to convert digital signals from a computer into analog signals. A. Modulator B. Demodulator C. Modem D. Decoder E. None of the above

19. Codes consisting of light and dark marks which may be optically read is known as A. Mnemonics B. Bar code C. Decoder D. All of the above E. None of the above

20. The first generation of computers available was based on the bit micro processors. A. 4 B. 8 C. 16 D. 64

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E. None of the above

21. Which is a unit representing the no bits of discrete. A. Baud B. Byte C. Bit D. All of the above E. None of the above

22. The device that can both feed data into and accept data from a computer is A. ALU B. CPU C. Input-Output device D. All of the above E. None of the above

23. The personnel who deals with the computer & its management put together are called A. Software B. Humanware C. Firmware D. Hardware E. None of the above

24. A modern digital computer has A. Extremely high speed B. Large memory C. Almost unlimited array D. All of the above E. None of the above

25. Which of the following can store information in the form of microscopic pits on metal disks. A. Laser disks B. Tape cassettes C. RAM cartridge D. Punched cards E. None of the above

26. A device for converting handwritten impressions into coded characters & positional coordinates for input to a computer is A. Touch panel B. Mouse C. Wand D. Writing tablet E. None of the above

27. A storage system for small amounts of data is A. Magnetic card B. Magnetic tape C. Punched card D. Optical mark reader E. None of the above

28. Compilers and interpreters are themselves A. High-level language B. Codes C. Programs D. Mnemonics E. None of the above

29. A compiler means A. A person who compiles source programs B. The same thing as a programmer C. Keypunch operator D. A program which translates source program into object program E. None of the above

30. A pen shaped device which can sense light, and is used to point at spots on a video screen. A. Mouse B. Light pen C. Joystick D. Plotter E. None of the above

31. Computer memory consists of A. RAM B. ROM C. PROM

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D. All of the above E. None of the above

32. A path by which communication is achieved between a central processor and other devices is called A. Audit trail B. Network C. Bus D. Channel E. None of the above

33. A stand-alone system which produces one page of printed output at a time is A. Page printer B. Line printer C. Laser printer D. Dot matrix printer E. None of the above

34. A memory that does not change its contents without external causes is known as A. Dynamic memory B. Static memory C. RAM D. EEPROM E. None of the above

35. The report card and merit list forms the A. Output data B. Data processing C. Central Processing D. Input data E. None of the above

36. A memory that holds micro programs is A. Core memory B. ROM C. RAM D. Control memory E. None of the above

40. A device invented by Dr. Bobeck in 1966, for mass storage of data is A. Punched paper tape B. Magnetic bubble storage C. Magnetic tape D. Magnetic disk E. None of the above

41.

The organization and interconnection of the various components of a computer system is A. Architecture B. Networks C. Graphics D. Designing E. None of the above

42. RAM is used as a short memory because it is A. Volatile B. Has small capacity C. Is very expensive D. Is programmable E. None of the above

43. A modern electronic computer is a machine that is meant for A. Doing quick mathematical calculations B. Input storage, manipulation of outputting of data C. Electronic data processing D. Performing repetitive tasks accurately E. None of the above

44. Which is a device that changes information into digital form? A. Modem B. Digitizer C. Mouse D. Light pen E. None of the above

45. Which network is a packet switching network? A. Ring network

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B. LAN C. Star network D. EuroNET E. None of the above

46. Symbolic languages were developed in A. 1962 B. 1950 C. 1974 D. 1980 E. None of the above

47. As compared to diskettes, the hard disks are A. more expensive B. more portable C. less rigid D. slowly accessed E. None of the above

48. What is the name given to the molecular-scale computer? A. Femtocomputer B. Nanocomputer C. Supercomputer D. Microcomputer E. None of the above

49. Who is considered the 'father' of the minicomputer and one of the founder fathers of the modern computer industry world-wide? A. George Tate B. Kenneth H. Olsen C. Seymour Cray D. Basic Pascal E. None of the above

50. Which printer uses a combination of laser-beam & electro photographic techniques. A. Laser printers B. Dot-Matrix C. Line printer D. Daisy wheel E. None of the above

51. A billionth of a second is defined as a: A. millisecond B. microsecond C. nanosecond D. picoseconds E. None of the above

52. Where have the program and data to be located before the ALU and control unit of a computer can operate on it? A. Internal memory B. Secondary memory C. Microprocessor D. Magnetic tapes E. None of the above

53. When was Apple Macintosh II microcomputer introduced in the market? A. 1964 B. 1970 C. 1983 D. 1986 E. None of the above

54. Control Unit of a digital computer is often called the A. Clock

B. Nerve center

C. ICs

D. All of the above

E. None of the above

55. The unit of a computer system that executes program, communicates with and often controls the operation of other subsystems of the computer is known as A. CPU B. Control Unit C. I/O unit D. Peripheral unit E. None of the above

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56. Human beings are referred to as Homosapiens. Which device is called Silico sapiens? A. Monitor

B. Hardware

C. Robot

D. Computer

E. None of the above

57. The software used to convert source program instructions to object instruction is known as A. Compiler

B. Assembler

C. Interpreter

D. Language processor

E. None of the above

58. Off-line operation is the operation of devices without the control of A. Memory

B. CPU

C. ALU

D. Control unit

E. None of the above

59. What is meant by a dedicated computer? A. Which is used by one person only

B. Which is assigned one and only one task

C. Which uses on kind of software

D. Which is meant for application software only

E. None of the above

60. Which of the following is the user programmed semiconductor memory? A. SRAM

B. DRAM

C. EPROM

D. All of the above

E. None of the above

61. An instruction that transfers program control to one or more possible paths is known as A. Utility program

B. System software

C. Broadband channel

D. Application program

E. None of the above

62. The two kinds of main Memory are: A. Primary and secondary

B. Random and sequential

C. ROM and RAM

D. All of the above

E. None of the above

63. Programs designed to perform specific tasks is called known as A. System software

B. Application software

C. Utility programs

D. Operating system

E. None of the above

64. A monitor's _____ is the distance between the holes in the mask behind the screen. This helps determine how sharp the dots appear. A. refresh rate

B. dot pitch

C. resolution

D. color depth

E. None of the above

65. The ALU of a computer normally contains a number of high speed storage elements called A. semiconductor memory

B. registers

C. hard disk

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D. magnetic disk

E. None of the above

66. What is the name of the printer which prints all the A's in a line before all the B's? A. Thermal printer

B. Electrostatic printer

C. Line printer

D. Ink-jet printer

E. None of the above

67. In comparison with static RAM memory, the dynamic RAM memory has A. lower bit density and higher power consumption

B. higher bit density and higher power consumption

C. lower bit density and lower power consumption

D. higher bit density and lower power consumption

E. None of the above

68. Which of the following holds data and processing instructions temporarily until the CPU needs it? A. ROM

B. control unit

C. main memory

D. coprocessor chips

E. None of the above

69. A multi programming system is one that can A. run very fast

B. share hardware resources with many programs simultaneously

C. compute many programs simultaneously

D. use many operating systems

E. None of the above

70. The language that is an input for statement translation is called A. Assembly language

B. Source language

C. High-level language

D. Object language

E. None of the above

71. All the instructions and procedures needed to start up a computer, to the point it can load an operating system, are stored in ROM chips. In IBM compatible PCs this is called the _____ A. RAM BIOS

B. ROM BIOS

C. EPROM

D. POST

E. None of the above

72. Computers are extremely fast and have fantastic memories. However, the only thing they can remember is A. Instruction

B. Series of 1s and 0s

C. Boolean algebra

D. Logic theorems

E. None of the above

73. The first electronic digital computer contained? A. Electronic valves

B. Vacuum tubes

C. Transistors

D. Semiconductor memory

E. None of the above

74. Which of the following are the two main components of the CPU? A. control unit and registers

B. registers and main memory

C. control unit and ALU

D. ALU and bus

E. None of the above

75. Computer Operators A. Write computer programs for specific problems

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B. Operate the devices which input and output data from the computer C. Normally require a college degree in computer science D. All of the above E. None of the above

76. The function of CPU is A. to provide a hard copy B. to read, interpret and process the information and instruction C. to communicate with the operator D. to provide external storage of text E. None of the above

77. The central processor of a modern digital computer consists of A. control unit B. primary memory C. control unit and primary memory D. All of the above E. None of the above

78. The transistorized computer circuits were introduced in the A. First generation

B. Second generation

C. Third generation

D. Fourth generation

E. Fifth generation

79. What is meant by the term RAM? A. Memory which can only be read B. Memory which can be both^read and written to C. Memory which is used for permanent storage D. Memory which can only be written to E. None of the above

80. The term gigabyte refers to A. 1024 bytes B. 1024 kilobytes C. 1024 megabytes D. 1024 gigabytes E. None of the above

81. Which of the following is not an output device of a computer? A. Printer B. keyboard C. VDU D. CRT screen E. All of the above

82. To produce high-quality graphics (hardcopy) in color, you would want to use a(n) A. RGB monitor B. plotter C. ink-jet printer D. laser printer E. All of the above

83. The computer code for the interchange of information between terminals is A. ASCII B. BCD C. EBCDIC D. All of the above E. None of the above

84. An error in computer data is called A. Chip B. Bug C. CPU D. Storage devices E. None of the above

85. An input/output device at which data enters or leaves a computer system is A. Keyboard B. Terminal C. Printer D. Plotter E. None of the above

86. The fastest type of memory from the following list is A. tape

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B. semiconductor memory C. disk D. bubble memory E. None of the above

87. Which of the following is a secondary memory device? A. Keyboard B. Disk C. ALU D. All of the above E. None of the above

GRAMMER

1. When we get ready for dinner, I have to take my books__________ the table.

A. off

B. from

C. out

D. of

2. Every weekend, we put the trash can ________________ for garbage collection.

A. up

B. at

C. into

D. out

3. You have to leave your shoes ______________the door when you enter the house.

A. in

B. over

C. to

D. by

4. It was a long walk, so he began moving slowly ________________ the town.

A. for

B. towards

C. until

D. at

5. David cleaned his room by stuffing everything _________________his bed.

A. in

B. on

C. under

D. along

6. We often go fishing __________________ the river bank.

A. towards

B. inside

C. along

D. around

7. The lecture will be held right ______________ the tutorial.

A. at

B. before

C. over

D. beyond

8. He was caught by the teacher for cheating ________________the exam.

A. during

B. after

C. near

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D. outside

9. John needs to submit the report _________ his boss before 5 pm.

A. at

B. to

C. of

D. on

10. James’ wife accused him _____________ cheating.

A. up

B. to

C. with

D. of

11. Kathleen apologized ________________ her brother’s poor behaviour.

A. for

B. in

C. off

D. at

12. There is no doubt that Adam is very good ___________ telling jokes.

A. at

B. over

C. of

D. with

13. These dresses were ____________ sale last week.

A. in

B. of

C. on

D. up

14. There is a bridge _____________ the river.

A. near

B. across

C. on

D. along

15. Amanda hasn’t seen her older sister _______________ last April.

A. on

B. in

C. around

D. since

16. Their relationship was ______________ because of jealousy.

A. on

B. in

C. over

D. of

17. Julia came all the way _______________ Russia to see her boyfriend.

A. from

B. since

C. before

D. in

18. The detective chased the killer ______________ the streets.

A. since

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B. through

C. during

D. beyond

19. Ai Ling is worried ________the test because she thinks that she will fail the test.

A. of

B. on

C. to

D. about

20. Jeanne was texting her boyfriend ___________the teacher was teaching.

A. until

B. of

C. while

D. for

1) The person refused to grovel _________ the feet of his master.

on

about

at

by

Answer :

2) It is very dangerous to intrude ___________ the enemy's camp

in

into

on

through

Answer :

3) Terrorists live ___________ the gun all their life.

with

for

by

on

Answer :

4) The father was anxious __________ the safety of his daughter.

at

about

for

with

Answer :

5) A good judge never jumps _________ the conclusion.

to

at

on

for

Answer :

6) He was killed _________ a highway man _______ a dagger.

by, for

by, with

in, for

with, for

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Answer :

7) My uncle was afflicted _______ a serious illness and was almost confined

_______ bed _________ more than two months.

by, on, for

by, on, since

with, to , for

to, to, since

Answer :

8) Finding himself short ________ money, he wrote ______ his uncle _______

help.

of, to, for

in, to, to

with, to, for

to, to, about

Answer :

9) Shyam looked ______ the old kite maker ______ the same indifference as he

showed ________ the show maker.

to, with, for

on, in, to

at, in, to

at, with, to

Answer :

10) It is a long time ________ he saw his friend who lives ______ his parents

_________ the neighbouring town.

when, at, of

since, with, in

when, for, in

since, for, of

Answer :

11) I was advised to abstain ________ all alcoholic drinks.

in

at

from

by

Answer :

12) It is not difficult to sympathise ________ an unfortunate man.

with

for

by

at

Answer :

13) He had to repent ________ what he had done.

at

of

over

for

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Answer :

14) You are supposed to take this medicine and you will ged rid ________ the

bad cold.

from

over

at

of

Answer :

15) I have invested a lot of money ________ farming.

on

for

in

into

16) Give an example pertinent __________ the case.

with

on

for

to

Answer :

17) The candidates were tense _________ expectancy.

with

in

on

from

Answer :

18) My voice reverberated ________ the walls of the castle.

for

from

in

on

Answer :

19) These slums are disgrace ________ the civic authorities.

for

to

towards

on

Answer :

20) Ravi could not dissociate himself _________ what he said earlier.

off

with

from

of

Answer :

21) The reward was commensurate _________ the work done by us.

for

on

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order

with

Answer :

22) These remarks are certainly derogatory ________ your reputation.

of

for

with

to

Answer :

23) Their tragic experience in the recent past provides an index __________

the state of lawlessness in this region.

of

in

at

by

Answer :

24) Neighbouring country is not enamoured __________ the bomb for its

own sake.

with

for

of

by

Answer :

25) Often we do not get what we pine ___________.

about

for

at

on

Answer :

26) His conduct smacks ________ recklessness.

of

With

from

In

Answer :

27) He has suffered heavy losses, yet he was rolling ________ wealth

for

With

from

In

Answer :

28) The customer smashed his fist down _________ the table.

into

At

against

On

Answer :

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29) The servant refused to bow ___________ his master.

on

About

upon

To

Answer :

30) It dangerous to enter ___________ the enemy's camp.

in

Into

on

Through

31) Bin Laden has been familiar _________ a gun all his life.

with

For

by

On

Answer :

32) A good judge never gropes _________ the conclusion.

to

For

on

With

Answer :

33) In the morning, he simply takes a glance ________ the newspaper

headlines.

at

On

of

Over

Answer :

34) I thought that my father was not happy _______ me.

with

About

for

At

Answer :

35) He was disappointed ________ not finding the doctor in his seat.

on

From

at

In

Answer :

36) Let this be an example __________ the troublemakers.

for

About

against

To

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Answer :

37) There is n exception _________ this rule.

in

To

for

On

Answer :

38) He has a genius _______ wining friends and ________ convincing people

in, for

for, in

of, of

at, for

Answer :

39) If he is averse __________ recommending my name, he should not hesitate

to admit it.

about

For

to

Against

Answer :

40) He is not obsessed ________ such ideas as I am.

in

On

with

For

Answer :

41) Being a religious leader he should not delve _________ politics.

in

With

at

Into

Answer :

42) What he says has hardly any bearing _______ the lives of tribals

about

For

on

With

Answer :

43) I am ready to say __________ his face.

on

In

at

By

Answer :

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44) Cockroaches are great nuisance ___________ us.

with

For

to

At

Answer :

45) Being a devoted wife she looks _________ her husband very well.

at

After

for

To

46) Hari dispensed with the services _________ his dishonest clerk.

of

By

for

To

Answer :

47) Our country is committed _________ a policy of peaceful existence.

for

With

to

Of

Answer :

48) Can any one stop a man from doing a thing if he is really keen ________

it?

in

At

for

On

Answer :

49) He is angry with me _________ my carelessness.

at

In

for

Of

Answer :

50) The rainfall ________ a country varies ________ place to palce and also

from year ________ year.

over, with, by

of, from, after

in, from, to

for, with, after

Answer :

51) Engineers have made ships that can sail ________ the sea and fly

__________ the air.

along, above

on, in

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over, into

upon, through

Answer :

52) The person deals _________ grain, but did not deal honestly _________

me.

in; with

with, by

with, to

in, by

Answer :

53) There was no agreement _________ the great powers ________ a treaty to

ban nuclear weapons.

between, about

among, on

in, for

with, about

Answer :

54) The problem _______ housing _________ India is a complex one.

about, in

of, in

in, of

for, in

Answer :

55) You must hold discussions ________ him _________ that matter shortly.

about, in

with, on

with, for

about, for

Answer :

56) _____ the topmost branch of the tree sat a monkey making faces

_________ us.

on, at

on, to

over, to

in, for

Answer :

57) Rajesh is labouring ________ a misapprehension, but labouring ________

a cause.

under, for

in, towards

by, in

with, over

Answer :

58) He is annoyed _______ me _________ what I have done to him.

by, in

with, against

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at, for

with, for

Answer :

59) I must apologise _________ him ________ the wrong I have done him.

from, against

from, on

to, for

to, against

Answer :

60) The blood stained road was a witness _______ his assassination.

of

To

at

On

61) He settled himself ________ his arm chair.

on

In

over

Into

Answer :

62) Minority aspirations cannot forever be kept in check _______ the gun.

with

From

by

Through

Answer :

63) Indulge _______ a favourite pastime - losing myself in a book.

in

For

on

At

Answer :

64) I have got increasingly disillusioned ______ Blair's stance on Iraq.

at

By

with

Of

Answer :

65) It tells us that god not only goes out of his way to be fair, but he lets

mercy triumph _________ judgement.

in

Over

at

With

Answer :

66) I do not agree ________ you on this point.

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to

With

in

At

Answer :

67) The thunder was accompanied _______ heavy rains.

with

By

up

Into

Answer :

68) He brought him _____ with great difficulty.

about

In

up

Over

Answer :

69) Raja turned _______ the proposal without thinking.

out

Up

down

In

Answer :

70) The coach called _______ the names of the winners.

on

At

out

For

Answer :

71) He resembles _______ his mother.

at

In

with

none of these

Answer :

72) One must keep _________ something for the rainy day.

by

For

in

At

Answer :

73) Mr. Rana has no control _________ his student.

on

Over

with

At

Answer :

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74) Under heavy load the bridge may give _______ .

out

Way

away

In

Answer :

75) He has been waiting for me ________ three weeks.

for

From

since

On

CONSONANT

The term phonological disorder emphasizes that the speech-sound

disturbance is a result of which of the following?

impaired motor muscular process

immature articulators

impaired phonological system

delays in semantics and syntax

According to prevalent statistics, which of the following individuals would be

most likely to be affected by a phonological disorder?

African-American female

African-American male

European-American female

European-American male

In the majority of cases, which of the following can be attributed as the cause

of the phonological disorder?

recurrent middle ear infections

motor-speech disorders

developmental disorders

unknown

What is a current preferred term used to describe children with a significant

speech-sound disturbance not attributable to a physical or motor cause?

articulation disorder

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speech disorder

specific language impairment (SLI)

phonological disorder

On what characteristic do vowels and consonants primarily differ?

tongue placement

air constriction

voicing

amount of airflow

Which term refers to how the airflow is manipulated by the articulators?

place

roundness

voicing

manner

Phonics instruction typically takes place at which time?

during the language explosion

preschool years

middle school

through the early reading years, ending about 3rd or 4th grade

Which is NOT one of the four "symptoms" associated with a phonological

disorder?

poor verbal working memory

problems in coordinating articulatory placement

problems in word retrieval

lack of phonological awareness

A tongue thrust is an example of which of the following?

dysarthria

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genetic anomaly

myofunctional disorder

special population disorder

Intelligibility refers to the degree to which a child's speech is understood by

whom?

unfamiliar listener

same-age peers

parents

any listener

Which is associated with the prenatal chromosomal abnormality that causes

Down syndrome?

teen pregnancy

increased maternal age

maternal toxin intake

smoking

A cleft palate, with which about 400 different syndromes are associated,

forms when?

prenatal period

perinatal period

postnatal period

it can form during any of these periods

Who would most likely administer a comprehensive phonological

assessment?

parent

teacher

reading specialist

speech-language pathologist

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Which is NOT one of the main tools used in phonological analysis?

voicing

probing

spontaneous speech sampling

standardized testing

Which of the following does NOT characterize a child's speech skills that

have "normalized," used to qualify them for discharge from treatment?

producing more than 85% of consonants correctly in spontaneous speech

mastery of all of the phonemes of Standard American English (SAE)

being "adultlike" in speech production

meeting age-based expectations for phonological development

ANTONYMS

1) Accept

A. . followed B. noted

C. provided D. rejected

2) Anger

A. party B. happiness

C. love D. approval

3) Loved

A. refused B. defamed

C. hated D. averted

4) Obey

A. attract B. disobey

C. repel D. diffuse

5) Outwit

A. laugh B. defeat

C. victory D. win

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6) Wealthy

A. wicked B. famous

C. poor D. ill

7) Dull

A. pale B. wise

C. shining D. colourful

8) Alleviation

A. lessening B. magnification

C. intensify D. aggravation

9) Receded

A. bloomed B. advanced

C. increased D. diminished

10) Transparent

A. translucent B. vague

C. blind D. opaque

11) Extrovert

A. introvert B. boaster

C. mixer D. social

12) Virtuous

A. vicious B. vulgar

C. miserly D. insincere

13) Urban

A. rustic B. rural

C. civil D. domestic

14) Genuine

A. bogus B. rotten

C. impure D. unsound

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15) Militant

A. spiritual B. religious

C. pacifist

D. combative

16) Unruly

A. curious B. obedient

C. intelligent D. indifferent

17) Ruthless

A. militant B. majestic

C. might D. merciful

18) Erudite

A. ignorant B. unknown

C. illiterate D. unfamiliar

19) Churlish

A. young B. cowardly

C. cultured D. accommodating

20) Latent

A. forbidding B. hidden

C. obvious D. artificial

21) Antipathy

A. indifference B. fondness

C. willingness D. liking

22) Instil

A. extract B. expand

C. express D. eradicate

23) Eulogistic

brief

critical

pretty

stern

24) Euforia

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significant

literary

strident

lethergy

25) Fiasco

success

pollution

mansion

gamble

26) Abundant

infertile

fertile

harsh

prolific

27) Isolation

hardness

segregation

seclusion

association

28) Antiquity

youthfulness

recent

common

innovation

29) Hypothesis

theory

fact

conclusive

suppressed

30) Parallelism

contrast

disparity

obliquity

divergence

31) Hybrid

Composit

familiar

purebred

ignorant

32) Pursue

abandon

discontinue

restrain

deter

33) Diligent

confident

hardworking

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lazy

shy

34) Steadfast

staunch

feeble

faint

wavering

35) Conceited

proud

honest

modest

modern

36) Deterrent

determinant

detriment

encouragement

enrichment

37) Spurious

truthful

authentic

credible

original

38) Deviate

obliviate

break

locate

follow

39) Morose

healthy

gloomy

haggard

cheerful

40) Inspired

overwhelmed

dispirited

disillusioned

sceptical

41) Autonomous

magnanimous

ambiguous

exiguous

dependent

42) Extravagant

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developing

wonderful

disappearing

economical

43) Debonair

awkward

windy

balmy

stomy

44) Exhilarate

gladden

invigorate

shabbily

depress

45) Facsimile

reproduction

sincere

original

engineered

46) Fluster

upset

disconcert

arrange

disobey

47) Glossy

sleek

ventilating

dull

obscene

48) Ingenuity

skilfulness

cunning

sentimental

dullness

49) Malign

disparage

slander

praise

purify

50) Swear

support

reject

deny

praise

51) Extrovert

boaster

mixer

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introvert

social

52) Ponderous

simple

empty

light

thoughtless

53) Sophisticated

civil

rural

rustic

domestic

54) Avidity

stupidity

greedy

carelessness

over active

55) Annularity

stubborn

revival

vertical

smooth

56) Synchronised

adorned

noisy

discordant

following

57) Immaculate

admit

renew

stain

entertain

58) Inflexible

tender

yielding

soft

tender

59) Rectitude

atheism

smoothness

firmness

deception

60) Dogmatic

simple

spellbound

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uncertain

premptory

A. B.

C.

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