Morphology Quiz 10 (60 MCQs)

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1. In mango and coconut, fruit is known as a
2. The radicle elongates and forms .....
3. What is the meaning of the root word nav-?
4. Lead morphology can influence its toxicity in which biological systems?
5. What do the suffixes ANT / ENT mean?
6. The main food of birds that live in an area is a tree that produces nuts with hard shell. Which beak shape are birds that live there most likely to have?
7. Battleground is a word that is formed by .....
8. Pneumatophores help the plant in
9. Choose the correct meaning of the word creatively.
10. To worship as an idol.
11. Presence of sheathing leafbase covering the stem partially or wholly is the characteristic of certain-
12. To proceed completely around.
13. We learn morphology to
14. What is the process that results in two sounds becoming less alike in articulatory or acoustic terms?example:library > libary
15. REVIEW:Which set of prefixes mean NOT?
16. A prefix is .....
17. Which word is a noun?
18. What is the role of syntax in language?
19. ..... morphemes are those cannot stand alone. They are dependent and must be attached to other morphemes.
20. This root words means "believe"
21. Function of stem is
22. In china rose the flowers are:
23. What does the prefix 'trans-' mean?
24. The words, such as brunch, edutainment, and emoticon are the examples of .....
25. What is the meaning of the suffix:-ate
26. In lead morphology, which property is most often analyzed to determine lead's environmental impact?
27. Choose the example principal 5!
28. In english language inflectional morphemes can be
29. Basing on the function, morpheme can be classified as .....
30. A minimal unit of meaning is called a
31. How many plants among China rose, Ocimum, sunflower, mustard, Alstonia, guava, Calotropis and Nerium (Oleander) have opposite phyllotaxy?
32. Which of the following is NOT a cause of increased reticulocytes?
33. A morpheme is physically realized (pronounced) as one or more morphs. These morphs are called allomorphs.
34. What does the suffix-ous mean?
35. Refers to the bound morphemes that indicate a shift in grammatical tense e.g. plurals and tense markers
36. When the lamp crashed to the floor, Marcus realized how careless he had been. What does careless mean?
37. What is a Bound Morpheme?
38. The following are minor word formations, except .....
39. In lead morphology, what does the term 'grain boundary' refer to?
40. He was arrested for the ..... act of taking something froma store without paying for it.
41. What is the difference between morphology and syntax?
42. Reasonable, collectible
43. What does the morpheme 'vid' mean?
44. The ability to create new words is called .....
45. An example of false fruit is
46. In marginal placentation, the ovules are arranged-
47. What is the process of forming a new word by doubling an entire word or part of it?
48. NASA means .....
49. Words are meaningful combinations of phonemes.
50. Bases which are simplex are called roots.
51. The word part "dis" is a
52. What is the origin of the root "bene" ?
53. The suffix-ish meansex. greenish, selfish
54. How does the morphology of the T wave in an ECG help in diagnosing heart conditions?
55. The word "insurance" consists of ..... morpheme.
56. Kelelawar termasuk jenis hewan .....
57. What does the morpheme 'mini-' mean?
58. Which root/base word means typical?
59. Are used to create a variant form of a word in order to signal grammatical information without changing the meanings.
60. What does the root word '' tract '' mean?