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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Syllable, Consonants and Vowels
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A syllable is a unit of uninterrupted sound in the spoken language. These include the letters b, c, d, f, g, h, j, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, and z. There are six types of syllables.
Vowels are the letters a, e, i, o, and u.

Consonants are all the letters that are not vowels.

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Grammar - Syllable, Consonants and Vowels
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10 Questions

1. f and z are examples of :
2. As per quality, vowels sounds can be differentiated as Monopthongs and Dipthongs.
3. The nucleus of the syllable is the vowel.
4. What is the structure in the following syllable : pack?
5. According to the place of articulation, which of these is not a type of consonant?
6. What is a consonant called when it is placed at the end of a syllable?
7. Which of these consonants are the one whose place of articulation is the lower lip and upper teeth?
8. Which of the following is a voiceless sound component?
9. Which of the following vowels is an example of back vowel?
10. According to the placement of the tongue, which of these is not a type of vowel?