ENGLISH PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY – TEST1 The organs of articulation are located in: A Along the vocal tract B The chest C The throat D The head The vocal sounds are produced in the: A Trachea B Larynx C Lungs D Pharynx The produced vocal sounds are resonated and modified in the: A Nose B Pharynx C Mouth D Resonators 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 Vocal folds are two elastic bands of tissue located in the: A Larynx B Pharynx C Trachea D Mouth The velum is the front part of the roof of the mouth which is formed by a bony structurE A False B True Vibration happens when A Vocal folds are under tension & partially opened B The glottis is narrow C The vocal bands are wide apart D Vocal bands are tightly closed 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 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 ... 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... 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