Morphology Quiz 14 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which word describes something that is "hard but easily broken" ?
2. How many morphemes of the word "conventional" ?
3. What do the suffixes-ive mean?
4. What is the meaning of the suffix-ify?
5. Most of the chloroplast cells are found in the
6. What does the word 'dysgraphia' mean?
7. Choose the example principal 1 Same form same meaning!
8. What does the root "chron" mean?
9. Which lead morphology is most commonly associated with left ventricular hypertrophy?
10. A word is best defined in terms of internal stability (is it further divisible?) and external mobility (can it be moved to a different position in a sentence?).
11. What does the root word FRONT mean?
12. Which is the meaning of the prefix mega-?
13. Which of the following pieces of evolution evidence deals with comparing similarstructures in various species?
14. Inflectional bound morphemes:
15. Cole was a dedicated baseball player and did not miss any games during the regular season or after .....
16. Which of the following is not a type of Phyllotaxy?
17. How many morphemes of "indo-european"
18. What is a rice 'tiller'?
19. What is the meaning of the suffix:-ed
20. Type of aestivation shown by pisum is
21. Having a wonderful taste or smell; full of delight
22. In which of the following plants, underground stems spread to new niches and when older parts die new plants are formed-
23. Modem is a word that is formed by .....
24. A meaningful word part that can come before or after a root word.
25. What does the root 'dict' mean?
26. What is the meaning of the word pregame?
27. The terga, sterna and pleura of cockroach body arejoined by
28. Labial palp is a ..... organ
29. In the sentence 'The cat sat on the mat, ' which word is the subject?
30. Which of the following best describes the study of comparative morphology?