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ELS 201 CBT PRACTICE TEST

Take your time to read instructions before taking this test.

There are 40 questions which you are to answer in 15 minutes that gives you roughly 30 seconds per question.

If you can get at least 60%, you can be rest assured that you’ll ace ELS 201 exam

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In a normal exam you will be asked between 40 – 60 questions but I only arranged 40 questions

Note

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ELS 201

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1. The sound [ð] is phonetically described as ---------------- .

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2. A phoneme is a ----------------- unit of sound capable of distinguishing words of different meanings.

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3. Vowel number 1 on the vowel chart is -----------------.

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4. [m] is -------------------.

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5. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ----------- bouQuet

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6. Acoustic phonetics uses instruments such as the ----------------- to measure the frequency of sound waves.

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7. The sound [ð] is phonetically described as ---------------- .

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8. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ------------ clUtch

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9. [r] can be phonetically described as -----------------------.

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10. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ------------- sEAt

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11.

Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ------------- healTHy

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12. [w] can be phonetically described as -----------------------.

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13. A traditional way of arriving at significant sounds in all natural languages is through the construction of -------------------.

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14. ------------------- is concerned with the study of the sound of natural languages.

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15. The most common phonological rule is ---------------------.

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16. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ----------- reSt

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17. The vowel sound technically referred to as the schwa normally occurs in --------------- syllable.

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18. [u] can be phonetically described as ---------------------- vowel.

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19. The phonological restrictions in the occurrence of consonants and vowels is known as ----------------.

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20. A sequence of two or more consonants in a syllable is called -------------------.

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21. [h] can be phonetically described as ---------------.

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22. Phonetics studies the production of sounds in ------------------ languages.

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23. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ----------- CHalet

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24. Allophones of a phoneme are said to be in -----------------------.

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25.

A ------------------ is the smallest unit of pronunciation in a word.

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26. A significant sound segment may be said to represent a ------------------------.

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27. [ei?] is an example of a ----------------.

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28. [ei is an example of a ----------------.

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29. The schwa is normally identified as vowel number ---------------- on the vowel chart.

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30.

Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ------------ misCHief

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31. The interface between phonetics and ________ lies in the fact that they both study human speech

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32. The air passage through the mouth region is called -----------------.

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33. [a:] can be phonetically described as --------------------- vowel.

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34. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: -------- couGH

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35. [g] is an example of a ---------------- sound.

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36. A phoneme can be realised in different ways depending on --------------------.

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37. Match the sound indicated in this word with a corresponding one in the options: ----------- reSt

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38. [ei] is an example of a ----------------.

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39. Languages which use pitch variation are generally said to be -------------------.

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40. There are three major branches in the study of ----------------------.

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Phil aka Undergragra is a Computer Engineering Graduate at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti. He is a lover of God, a passionate teacher, writer and an educational consultant.
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