A. Allophones
B. Homophones
C. Homographs
D. Homonyms
Related Mcqs:
- Who wrote the following statement: “When you asked me to speak about women and fiction I sat down on the banks of a river and began to wonder what the words meant” ?
A. Amy Lowell
B. Gertrude Stein
C. Virginia Woolf
D. Alice Walker - ______________involves a different analysis of the structure of the word by attaching a consonant at the end of a word or a vowel at the beginning of the next word ?
A. Portmanteau
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Clipping
D. Met analysis - The /k/ sound in ‘act’and ‘picture’ is a____________?
A. Bilabial plosion
B. Alveolar plosion
C. Nasal plosion
D. Incomplete plosion. - The substitution of the aspirated /k/ for the un__aspirated /k/ in the word ‘sky’ does not alter the meaning of the worD. It is an instance of ______________ ?
A. Complementary distribution
B. Contrastive distribution
C. Non__complementary distribution
D. None of the above - The following extract presents a suitable answer to the hacknied argument drawn by the defender of Slavery from the songs of the Slave, and is also a good specimen of the powers of observation and manly heart of the writer. The word hacknied is an old form of the word hackneyed. What does it mean ?
A. Lacking in freshness and originality
B. Saddened
C. Double meaning
D. Blue-eyed - Arnold summarises the rule of English criticism in one word, in The Function Of Criticism. What is the word ?
A. Disintrestedness
B. Intresedness
C. Purification
D. Civilization - In The Rape of the Lock, Pope satirizes which of the following social institutions ?
A. The government
B. Marriage
C. Organized religion
D. All of these answers - In 1599 which famous actor and his brother Cuthbert set a new playhouse on the Bank side, called the Globe ?
A. Augustine Phillipps
B. John Heimnge
C. Henry Condell
D. Richard Burbage - What is a poem called whose first letters of each line spell out a word ?
A. Alliterative
B. Epic
C. Acrostic
D. Haiku - The following lines are an example of image. ‘The river sweats Oil and tar’ ?
A. visual
B. kinetic
C. erotic
D. sensual