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Week 7 - JSS1 English Language Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1
From the topic "Phonetic Symbols of Consonants":  Which symbol represents the voiced alveolar fricative sound /z/?
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A
[t]
B
[s]
C
[z]
D
[ʃ]
2
From the topic "Use of Simile and Metaphor":  In the phrase "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds," what literary device is used?
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A
Simile
B
Metaphor
C
Personification
D
Hyperbole
3

From the topic "Polar Questions": Which of the following is a polar question?
  

 

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A
It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
B
You went to the park yesterday, didn't you?
C
She likes ice cream.
D
They are coming to the party, are they?
4
From the topic "Question Tags":  What is the question tag for the statement "You like pizza"?
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A
do you?
B
don't you?
C
aren't you?
5
Fill in the Gap (Phonetic Symbols): The symbol [θ] represents the voiceless ________ sound.
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A
fricative
B
plosive
C
nasal
D
approximant
6
From the topic "Phonetic Symbols of Consonants":Which symbol represents the voiced alveolar fricative sound /z/?
View related lesson
A
[t]
B
[s]
C
[z]
D
[ʃ]
7
From the topic "Use of Simile and Metaphor": In the phrase "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds," what literary device is used?
View related lesson
A
Simile
B
Metaphor
C
Personification
D
Hyperbole
8
From the topic "Polar Questions": Which of the following is a polar question?
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A
It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
B
You went to the park yesterday, didn't you?
C
She likes icecream
D
They are coming to the party, are they?
9
From the topic "Question Tags": What is the question tag for the statement "You like pizza"?
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A
do you?
B
Don't you ?
C
Aren't you ?
D
Did you ?
10
What sound does the phonetic symbol [θ] represent?
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A
/p/
B
/θ/
C
/b/
D
/v/