This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Discourse > Pragmatics > Pragmatic Markers In Conversation – Quiz 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Pragmatic Markers In Conversation Quiz 2 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following is not a component of speech acts? A) Perlocutionary act. B) Illocutionary act. C) Locutionary act. D) Deictic act. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Deictic act. 2. Refers to important elements such as:kinesics, proxemics, oculesics, chronemics, and haptics, and context. A) Linguistic components. B) Extralinguistic components. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Extralinguistic components. 3. Cooperation in conversations usually managed by all participants and the context onto which such conversations are taken ..... it is also relevant to its place and social acceptance with different cultures and countries. A) Politeness. B) Turn-taking. C) Pragmatics. D) Cooperative principle. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Turn-taking. 4. Which type of discourse aims to convince an audience by appealing to logic and reason? A) Narrative. B) Argumentative. C) Descriptive. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Argumentative. 5. Explain the concept of code-switching in socio linguistics. A) Code-switching is the use of only one language in a conversation. B) Code-switching refers to the practice of speaking loudly in public places. C) Code-switching is the ability to translate written texts between languages. D) Code-switching is the practice of alternating between languages or dialects in conversation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Code-switching is the practice of alternating between languages or dialects in conversation. 6. What is you sister's name? A) Yulia. B) Roberts. C) Andrew. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yulia. 7. What is 'interlanguage pragmatics' primarily concerned with? A) How advanced learners use idioms. B) How native speakers teach slang. C) How L2 learners acquire and use pragmatics. D) The structure of compound nouns. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) How L2 learners acquire and use pragmatics. 8. Mother: "John, please stop playing game." This is an example of ..... A) Assertive. B) Commissive. C) Directive. D) Expressive. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Directive. 9. Which of Grice's maxims emphasizes providing as much information as needed, without excess? A) Maxim of Quantity. B) Maxim of Manner. C) Maxim of Quality. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Maxim of Quantity. 10. What is the significance of turn-taking in conversations? A) Turn-taking is significant as it ensures orderly communication and mutual respect in conversations. B) Turn-taking is irrelevant in casual conversations. C) Turn-taking only applies to formal discussions. D) Turn-taking disrupts the flow of conversation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Turn-taking is significant as it ensures orderly communication and mutual respect in conversations. 11. Who proposed that language could be used to perform acts with words, as outlined in "How to Do Things with Words" ? A) David Crystal. B) J.L. Austin. C) H.P. Grice. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) J.L. Austin. 12. It is the last level of analysis of a speech act. It is the result of the words:what is done by uttering the words; it is the effect on the hearer, the hearer's reaction. A) Perlocution. B) Locution. C) Pragmatics. D) Relevance. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Perlocution. 13. "Come along in, and have some tea!" "A little beer would suit me better, if it is all the same to you, my good sir." This passage contains an example of ..... A) Ellipsis. B) Maxim of Relevance. C) Pragmatics. D) Substitution. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ellipsis. 14. What are the appropriateness conditions on speech acts? A) Propositional act, preparatory condition, sincerity condition, essential condition. B) Spatial condition, temporal condition, personal condition, relative condition. C) Presupposition condition, implicature condition, deixis condition, speech act condition. D) Felicity condition, propositional condition, sincerity condition, essential condition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Felicity condition, propositional condition, sincerity condition, essential condition. 15. When you are in a known domain of discourse or when you know what social roles yourinteractant occupies, you will probably(Except) A) Have difficulty in assigning sense andreference. B) Have little difficulty to determine wordsin/with context. C) Have little difficulty in assigning thecorrect sense to an ambiguous lexicalitem. D) Have problems when there are rapidchanges of topic. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Have difficulty in assigning sense andreference. 16. This form of Linguistic Register is sometimes called the static register because it refers to historic language or communication that is intended to remain unchanged, like a constitution or prayer. A) Frozen. B) Formal. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Frozen. 17. Which illocutionary act is performed in the sentence, "I love linguistics!" ? A) Assertive. B) Commissive. C) Declarative. D) Expressive. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Expressive. 18. Define Isogloss- A) Northern and Southern varieties that make up the main dialects. B) The different styles or registers that range from formal to informal situations. C) A line that demarcates the area in which some phonological, lexical, morphological, or syntactic feature can be found. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A line that demarcates the area in which some phonological, lexical, morphological, or syntactic feature can be found. 19. In Austin's Speech Act theory, an illucutionary act refers to A) The effects produced in the listener/reader on hearing/reading the illocutionary act. B) The intention the speaker has when saying or writing something. C) The act of saying or writing something in language using literal content of words. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The intention the speaker has when saying or writing something. 20. "I sentence you to 10 years in prison" . This is an example of ..... A) Phatic utterance. B) Ethical utterance. C) Constative utterance. D) Performative utterance. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Performative utterance. 21. This is the term used to describe body language. A) Kinesics. B) Haptics. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Kinesics. 22. Define Pragmatics A) The study of how language is affected by the context in which it occurs. B) The study of language. C) The study of sounds. D) The study of grammar. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The study of how language is affected by the context in which it occurs. 23. Direct and indirect speech acts are distinguished by the structure of the sentence and the function it performs. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 24. In the study of discourse, what purpose does analyzing a politician's speech serve? A) To identify grammatical structure. B) To understand language in a vacuum. C) To situate language in its social and political context. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To situate language in its social and political context. 25. - " Honey, I'll be there tomorrow" . This is an example of ..... A) Assertive. B) Commissive. C) Directive. D) Declaration. 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