# 1
Multiple Choice
What is the place of articulation for the sound [f]?
What is the place of articulation for the sound [f]?
Bilabial
Labiodental
Alveolar
Velar

What is the place of articulation for the sound [f]?
Bilabial
Labiodental
Alveolar
Velar
Which of the following is a voiced alveolar stop?
[t]
[d]
[n]
[z]
What is the manner of articulation for [s]?
nasal
stop
affricate
fricative
Which sound is a velar nasal?
[m]
[n]
[ŋ]
[l]
What is the place of articulation for [k]?
Alveolar
velar
glottal
palatal
Which of the following is a bilabial stop?
[b]
[v]
[s]
[g]
What is the manner of articulation for [tʃ]?
fricative
nasal
affricate
stop
Which sound is a voiced labiodental fricative?
[f]
[θ]
[v]
[ð]
What is the place of articulation for [ʃ]?
Alveolar
palatal
Postalveolar
velar
Which of the following is a glottal stop?
[h]
[ʔ]
[g]
[w]
What is the manner of articulation for [l]?
Lateral approximant
Nasal
stop
fricative
Which sound is a voiceless dental fricative?
[θ]
[ð]
[s]
[z]
What is the place of articulation for [m]?
velar
labiodental
alveolar
bilabial
Which of the following is a voiced postalveolar fricative?
[ʃ]
[ʒ]
[tʃ]
[dʒ]
What is the manner of articulation for [n]?
Nasal
Stop
Fricative
Approximant
Which sound is a voiceless velar stop?
[g]
[k]
[ŋ]
[h]
What is the place of articulation for [r] in American English?
Alveolar
Postalveolar
Labiodental
Velar
Which of the following is a voiced bilabial stop?
[p]
[b]
[m]
[w]
What is the manner of articulation for [w]?
Fricative
Approximant
Stop
Nasal
Which sound is a voiceless postalveolar affricate?
[tʃ]
[dʒ]
[ʃ]
[ʒ]