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Maha Malik
Teaching of Literacy Skills
EDU410
Quiz for Mid-Term
EDU410_Teaching of Literacy Skills
Quiz for Mid-Term
1. At kindergarten level the student can blend the sounds of individual letters to read ___ words
(one-syllable)
2. Who is the proponent of the social interaction theory? (Lev Vygotsky)
3. which of the following are the smallest units of sounds in a language? (Phonemes)
4. Through which of the following process children acquire language? (Subconscious)
5. In phonetics of consonants where the verbal tract is shut off or narrowed is called articulation
of: (Place)
6. How many roles a teacher can adapt in the classroom? (Different)
7. “Chit-chat with a friend” is an example of which of the following style of communication?
(Informal)
8. Identifying and recognizing the letters is called: (Letter pounding)
9. To teach the correspondence between sounds and the spelling patterns that represent them, is
the purpose of: (Phonics)
[Link] reading involves initially of reading simple words and then the complex words, as well
as the _____. (multisyllabic and sight words)
[Link] of the following is NOT the sub-skill of reading skill? (Learn different spellings)
[Link] many consonants are there for 26 letters? (44)
[Link] essentially master the sound system and grammar of their language and acquire a
vocabulary of thousands of words by: (the age of 5)
[Link] of the following is comprises of reading simple words, and progresses to compound
words, multi-syllabic words, and sight words: (word reading)
[Link] a student starts reading words with consonant blends, s/he is most likely to be in___.
(first grade)
[Link] who lack alphabetic understanding cannot: (understand that words are composed of
letters)
[Link] today’s world, which of the following is the essential component of communication?
(Technology)
18."Spelling bee" is an international competition of: (Vocabulary)
[Link] of the following letters are visually distinguished and beginning writers? (upper case)
[Link]-cantered classrooms are mostly: (busy)
21.A child with a vocabulary of about 1,000 words is in what stage of language development?
(6th)
[Link] of the following grade students identify and produce the most common sound associated
with individual letter? (Kindergartens)
[Link] of the following is the best age to learn language? (5)
[Link] of the following language is spoken in an area of a sovereign (independent, self-
governing) state? (Regional)
[Link] skill requires familiarity with which one of the following? (Sounds)
[Link] of the following reads the most common sight words automatically? (adult learners)
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[Link] and phonetically correct decoding of irregularly spelled words is known as:
(Common phonetic error)
[Link] is produced simply by: (expelling air from the lungs)
[Link] can be introduced to children by using: (All)
[Link] acquisition of language is one of the more remarkable achievements of: (early childhood)
[Link] the language development process, the child ____. (moves from the simple to complex)
[Link] teacher-centered learning, students are viewed as ____. (empty vessels)
[Link] is the meaning of Explicit? (Clear)
[Link] in alphabetical order is not the most effective way for a child to learn __________
made by each letter: (Sound)
[Link] the literacy classroom, we teach all of the skills needed for: (reading and writing)
[Link] code is the basis for ___________ English. (Written)
37._______________ deals with the production of speech sounds by humans, often without prior
knowledge of the language being spoken. (Phonetics)
[Link] parameter of manner of articulation is that how much air passage is: (Blocked)
[Link] process or activity of writing or naming the letters of a word is called; (spellings)
[Link] letters that might create confusion for learners. (Letters b and d)
[Link] idioms and colocations can be challenging? (all of the above)
[Link] of the following are consonants that are formed by blocking the oral passage and
allowing the air to escape through the nose? (Nasal)
[Link] words primarily express relationships in other words. (grammatical)
[Link] of the following is comprised of individual letter sounds, and progresses to a more
complex letter combination? (Letter-sound correspondence)
[Link] are stages involved in teaching vocabulary. (four)
[Link] lip contacts upper teeth in: (Labiodental point of articulation)
47. Is the second stage of teaching vocabulary. (Recognition)
[Link] letter-sound correspondence progresses, what becomes more complex? (Letter
combinations)
[Link] are triphthongs in English. (5)
[Link] awareness can be developed by: (all of the above)
[Link] of the following is step 3 in learning phonics? (CVCV words with two vowels)
52.A consonant sound that is created by constricting the vocal tract, causing friction as the air
passes through it is: (Fricatives)
53. Vowel sounds are produced from a limited space and there is a quick gliding of the
tongue. (three)
[Link] articulatory process in which the vocal cords vibrate is known as: (Voicing)
[Link] are triphthongs in English. (both)
[Link] of the following is a branch of linguistics concerned with the systematic organization
of sounds in languages? (Phonology)
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[Link] and collocations are a part of . (vocabulary)
[Link] articulatory process in which the vocal cords do not vibrate is called: (Unvoiced)
59. Vocabulary refers to learner’s ability to use a word to send a message or express his/her
thought appropriately through speaking or writing. (Productive)
[Link] many consonants are there in 26 alphabet? (21)
61. Vocabulary refers to learner’s ability to recognize a word and retrieve its meaning
while listening or reading. (Receptive)
[Link] set of symbols are used in phonetic transcription? (Standardized)
63.A word or phrase that is often used with another word or phrase, in a way that sounds correct
to people who use it is called: (Collocation)
[Link] many letters are there in English? (26)
[Link] makes a word difficult? (all)
[Link] and phonetically correct decoding of irregularly spelled words is referred as:
(Common phonetic errors)
67.A vowel in which three vowel sounds are pronounced together is called: (triphthong)
[Link] and sounds do not have a: (One-to-one correspondence)
69. Is a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from
those of the individual words. (Idiom)
[Link] phonemic code is the specific: (Print=sound relationships)
[Link] many diphthong end on schwa sound? (3)
[Link] are produced due to different positions of: (Speech organs)
73. Is a vowel sound in which the tongue changes position to produce the sound of three
vowels on after another. (triphthong)
[Link] of the following is the example of English fricative sound? (sh sound)
[Link] only way to help learners to remember collocation/idioms is to expose them to collocations
through . (practice)
[Link] does letter-sound correspondence focus on? (Identifying the most common sound
associated with individual letters)
[Link]. (1.5 Years) BS English Files
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