What are noise consonants?, A) Consonants produced only with voice, B) Consonants produced with free airflow, C) Consonants produced with obstruction of airflow creating noise, D) Vowels, Which of the following is a noise consonant?, A) /m/, B) /n/, C) /l/, D) /s/, How are constrictive (fricative) consonants produced?, A) By complete closure of the airflow, B) By free passage of air, C) By narrowing the speech organs so air passes with friction, D) By nasal airflow, Which sound is a fricative consonant?, A) /b/, B) /t/, C) /f/, D) /d/, What happens to the airflow when fricative consonants are produced?, A) It is completely stopped, B) It passes through the nose, C) It passes through a narrow gap causing friction, D) It flows freely, What are occlusive-constrictive consonants?, A) Consonants with only complete closure, B) Nasal consonants, C) Consonants with no airflow obstruction, D) Consonants with complete closure followed by friction, Which sounds are occlusive-constrictive consonants?, A) /tʃ/, /dʒ/, B) /p/, /b/, C) /s/, /z/, D) /m/, /n/, The sound /tʃ/ belongs to which type of consonant?, A) Fricative, B) Occlusive-constrictive, C) Sonorant, D) Occlusive, What is the main difference between noise consonants and sonorant consonants?, A) Their spelling, B) The number of syllables, C) Their place of articulation, D) The presence of noise, Why are noise consonants important in speech?, A) They create rhythm, B) They make speech longer, C) They help distinguish word meanings, D) They are used only in writing.

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