This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Advanced > Lexical Relations – Quiz 6 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Lexical Relations Quiz 6 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What POLYSEMY is? A) Polysemy is technicaly known as two or more words with the same form and unrelated meanings. B) Polysemy is technicaly known as two or more words with the same form and related meanings. C) Polysemy is technicaly known as a word with the same form and related meanings. D) Polysemy is technicaly known as only three words with the same form and related meanings. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Polysemy is technicaly known as two or more words with the same form and related meanings. 2. Non gradable antonyms are open to comparison A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 3. A set of words that has contrasting or opposite meanings A) Synonyms. B) Antonyms. C) Homonyms. D) Clines. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Antonyms. 4. According to Iris, Litowitz and Evens, the pair of words "students/class" is an example of ..... A) A MERONOMY OF THE FUNCTIONS COMPONENT TO ITS WHOLE. B) THE RELATION OF A SEGMENT TO A PREEXISTING WHOLE. C) THE RELATION OF A MEMBER TO A COLLECTION. D) THE RELATION OF A SUBSET-SET. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) THE RELATION OF A MEMBER TO A COLLECTION. 5. Bear-bare A) Polysemy. B) Synonym. C) Homonym. D) Homophones. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Homophones. 6. What does 'polysemy' refer to? A) Words that sound alike but have different meanings. B) A single word having multiple related meanings. C) Words with opposite meanings. D) The relationship between a part and a whole. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A single word having multiple related meanings. 7. Black and White; Good and Bad; Right and Wrong are examples of A) Complementary Pairs. B) Relational Pairs. C) Gradable Pairs. D) Word Play. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Complementary Pairs. 8. Which of the following is an example of hyponymy? A) Red and yellow are not related. B) Color is a hyponym of yellow. C) Color is a hyponym of red. D) Red is a hyponym of color. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Red is a hyponym of color. 9. What is the best definition for "meronymy" ? A) A word with two or more synonyms. B) The relation of part to whole. C) When two or more words share the same meaning. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The relation of part to whole. 10. How does the use of jargon affect communication in specialized fields? A) Jargon simplifies communication for everyone. B) Jargon can create barriers to understanding for those outside the field. C) Jargon is always beneficial in any context. D) Jargon has no impact on communication. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jargon can create barriers to understanding for those outside the field. 11. What is the difference between a hyperbole and an understatement? A) A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement, while an understatement minimizes the truth. B) Both are forms of sarcasm. C) An understatement is always more effective than a hyperbole. D) Hyperbole and understatement are identical in meaning. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement, while an understatement minimizes the truth. 12. What does 'contextual meaning' refer to? A) The literal definition of a word. B) The meaning that changes based on context. C) The grammatical structure of a sentence. D) The emotional associations of a word. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The meaning that changes based on context. 13. Language with many adjectives are the most likely to have gradable antonyms A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 14. What differenciates a taxonomy from non-taxonomic hyponyms is ..... A) ITS MORE FLEXIBLE CHARACTER. B) THEIR NON-STABLE CATEGORIES. C) THEIR SCIENTIFIC CHARACTER. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) THEIR SCIENTIFIC CHARACTER. 15. Example of Homograph A) Bark. B) Bank. C) Live. D) All of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of them. 16. What is the primary focus of semantics? A) The history of language. B) The structure of sentences. C) The meaning of language. D) The sounds of speech. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The meaning of language. 17. Example of Homophone A) Bat. B) Vote. C) Right / write. D) None of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Right / write. 18. I want to buy a new coat The telephone is by the window A) Antonymy. B) Homophony. C) Synonymy. D) Hyponymy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Homophony. 19. Provide an example of a synonym for the word 'happy'. A) Bored. B) Angry. C) Sad. D) Joyful. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Joyful. 20. Explain the relationship between 'aware' and 'woke'. A) 'Aware' and 'woke' are completely unrelated concepts. B) 'Woke' refers to being aware of personal feelings only. C) 'Aware' is a term used exclusively in psychological contexts. D) 'Woke' is a specific form of being 'aware' that emphasizes social justice and activism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 'Woke' is a specific form of being 'aware' that emphasizes social justice and activism. 21. The fact that many languages can create antonyms morphologically is a sign of ..... A) THE IMPORTANCE OF ANTONYMY WITHIN THE VOCABULARY OF A LANGUAGE. B) THE EASINESS IN DESIGNATING ANTONYMS FOR EVERY WORD. C) HOW CLEAR WE HAVE IN OUR MINDS THE MEANING OF WORDS. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) THE IMPORTANCE OF ANTONYMY WITHIN THE VOCABULARY OF A LANGUAGE. 22. How does pragmatics differ from semantics? A) Semantics includes speaker intention and context. B) Pragmatics is solely concerned with grammar rules. C) Pragmatics only deals with written language. D) Pragmatics differs from semantics in that it considers context and speaker intention, whereas semantics focuses on literal meanings. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pragmatics differs from semantics in that it considers context and speaker intention, whereas semantics focuses on literal meanings. 23. What does 'entailment' imply? A) A statement that logically implies another. B) A statement that assumes a fact is true. C) A request that is not explicitly stated. D) A word that has multiple meanings. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A statement that logically implies another. 24. Bold-meek A) Antonym. B) Synonym. C) Meronymy. D) Polysemy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Antonym. 25. Semantics studies similarities, contradictions, ambiguities and Implications in: A) The language. B) Words and sentences. C) Meaning. D) Interpretation. 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