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تاريخ التسجيل: Aug 2010
كلية: كلية الآداب والعلوم الانسانية
التخصص: English
نوع الدراسة: إنتساب
المستوى: الثامن
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I- Choose the correct answer

• It's very simple to specify the meaning of the bound morpheme -ing in thinking without getting into grammatical technicalities.
(a) True (b) False



• The structure of a word never changes, therefore, it represents its real meaning at any time.
(a) True (b) False


• What you add grammatical affixes to is called a root, whether it is simple or complex in its own structure.
(a) True (b) False


• The lexeme gentlemanly is a base consisting of two roots, plus lexical affix, making a more complex base.
(a) True (b) False


• A base can be a plain root or more than one plain root.
(a) True (b) False


• All roots are potentially bases but not vice versa.
(a) True (b) False


• Borrowing and Derivation are two of the major processes of word formation in languages.
(a) True (b) False


• The verb beat, in Standard British English, has three paradigmatic forms.
(a) True (b) False


• Being identical is sound, spelling or both is sufficient to prove that two word forms such as (to) Bear, for instance, represent the same lexeme.
(a) True (b) False


• In English the order of lexical and grammatical morphemes is fixed in a word, in that grammatical morphemes can only come after the stem.
(a) True (b) False


• 'friendly' is a complex base while 'girlfriend' is a compound base.
(a) True (b) False


• The bound morpheme psych- can't freely substitute for mind or the mind in ordinary English.
(a) True (b) False

• Inflectional affixes change the part of speech, while Derivational affixes do not.
(a) True (b) False

• Able does not have the same range of meaning as -able.
(a) True (b) False

• The word' simplify' is the result of the process of Derivation.
(a) True (b) False

• The inflectional Suffixes usually
(a) do not close off a word (b) close off a word (c) change word class

• A morpheme cannot be uttered alone with meaning.
(a) free (b) bound (c) base

• Any base to which a grammatical affix may be added is called. . . . . . . . .
(a) root (b) stem (c) lexicon

• The compound killjoy implies the grammatical structure
(a) verb + subject (b) verb + object

The verb freeze has ...paradigmatic forms.
(a) three (b) four (c) five

• The verb sell has ...paradigmatic forms.
(a) three (b) four (c) five

• The word atomizers contains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. suffixes
(a) two (b) three (c) four

The noun doctor has paradigmatic forms.
(a) two (b) three (c) four

● The word antedate consists of ...morpheme(s).
(a) one (b) two (c) three

• The compound implies the grammatical structure: Verb + Adverb
(a) treetop (b) underestimate ( c) afternoon

• When the phonological environment determines which allophone is used, the selection of allomorph is
(a) morphologically conditioned (b) phonologically conditioned

• suffixes come last in a word.
(a) Inflectional (b) Derivation

 in English are most commonly replacements, not addition.
(a) prefixes (b) suffixes (c) Infixes

The term affixes refers to ...
(a) prefixes (b) suffixes ( c) both prefixes and suffixes

A is the part of a word that has the principle meaning.
(a) bound morpheme (b) base morpheme (c) suffixal morpheme

• When the suffix -ive is added to the word act, it changes the
(a) tense of the word (b) part of speech of the word

● An infix is a bound morpheme that occurs ...a base.
(a) before (b) after ( c) within

• The word sang (i.e. the past tense of sing) contains
(a) an additive allomorph (b) a replacive allomorph (c) non of the above

• A complex word contains ...............................
(a) two free forms (b) a bound form and a free form

The word airstrip is an example of ...
(a) derivation (b) compounding

 is the forming of new words by combining derivational affixes or bound bases with existing words.
(a) Invention (b) Derivation

• The various grammatical forms of any given lexeme, when grouped together and organized, are called the …………… of that lexeme.
(a) derivation (b) paradigm

II - Choose the correct Derived Adjectives out of the following source words:
• peace: (a) peacible (b) peaceable (c) peaceant
• sense: (a) sensative (b) sensable (c) sensible
• exist: (a) existent (b) existant (c) existance

III- Choose the correct Derived Verbs out of the following source words:
• solid: (a) solided (b) solidize (c) solidify
• colony: (a) colonise (b) colonize (c) colonify
• strength: (a) strengthen (b) strongthen (c) strengthed
• proof: (a) prove (b) proofify (c) proofen

IV-Choose the correct Derived Adverbs out of the following source words:
• student: (a) studently (b)studentwise (c) studenthood
• north: (a) northword (b) northly (c) northward
• day: (a) daywise (b) days (c) dayly

V- Choose the correct Derived Nouns out ofthe following source words:
• refuse: (a) refusal (b) refused (c) refusement
• collide: (a) collissure (b) collidance (c) collision
• defend: (a) defence (b) defense (c)defendness



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