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  1. Cliché *

  2. Metaphor

  3. Metonymy

  4. Euphemism

  5. Slang

  1. Connotation

  1. Supplementary meaning*

  2. Main meaning

  3. Denotational meaning

  4. The general meaning

  5. The best meaning

  1. Lexical meaning

  1. The material meaning*

  2. Grammatical meaning

  3. Supplementary meaning

  4. Shade of meaning

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Diversities of meanings

  1. Polysemy*

  2. Monosemy

  3. Etimology

  4. Semasiology

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Semantic extension

  1. Widening*

  2. Narrowing

  3. Generalization

  4. Amelioration

  5. All answers are correct

  1. The word “lexicology” come from?

  1. Greek*

  2. Latin

  3. French

  4. Chinese

  5. German

  1. Standard English is …

  1. The original language of Great Britain*

  2. The language taught at school

  3. The language used by press and the radio

  4. The language of teenagers

  5. All answers are correct

  1. The American word “fall” is …

  1. Autumn*

  2. Spring

  3. Winter

  4. Summer

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Cockney is …

  1. The regional dialect of London*

  2. The official language of Great Britain

  3. The dialect spoken by educated person

  4. Slang

  5. Jargon

  1. Define the type of word – building by which the following word was created BBC

  1. Shortening*

  2. Blending

  3. Clipping

  4. Conversion

  5. Derivation

  1. Define the type of word – building by which the following word was created ungentlemanly

  1. Affixation*

  2. Blending

  3. Clipping

  4. Conversion

  5. Shortening

  1. Define the type of word – building by which the following word was created housewarming

  1. Compounding*

  2. Blending

  3. Clipping

  4. Conversion

  5. Shortening

  1. What is the derivational prefix?

  1. A morpheme preceding the root*

  2. A morpheme following the root

  3. A morpheme concluding the word

  4. A morpheme standing between the word

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Saucers (for eyes)

  1. Slang*

  2. Terms

  3. Metonymy

  4. Poetic diction

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Thou, they

  1. Archaic*

  2. Terms

  3. Slang

  4. Neologisms

  5. Euphemisms

  1. Loan – word

  1. Borrowing*

  2. Euphemism

  3. Slang

  4. Poetic diction

  5. Native

  1. Feminine, paternal, maternal are

  1. Latin*

  2. French

  3. German

  4. Native

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Words which consist of a root and an affix are …

  1. Derived*

  2. Compound

  3. Blending

  4. Acronym

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Define neutral derived compound

  1. Lady killer*

  2. Boyfriend

  3. Butterfly

  4. Snowdrop

  5. Schoolmate

  1. Define neutral derived compound

  1. Painkiller*

  2. Butterfly

  3. Necklace

  4. Earthquake

  5. Football

  1. Define neutral derived compound

  1. Babysitter*

  2. Butterfly

  3. Necklace

  4. Earthquake

  5. Football

  1. Define neutral derived compound

  1. Stoop – shouldered*

  2. Butterfly

  3. Necklace

  4. Earthquake

  5. Football

  1. Define morphological compound

  1. Handicraft*

  2. Dragon fly

  3. Necklace

  4. Earthquake

  5. Football

  1. Define syntactic compounds

  1. Sister – in – law*

  2. Dragon fly

  3. Highway

  4. Hotdog

  5. Green grocer

  1. Find a loan word not completely assimilated with the English language phonetically:

  1. Police*

  2. River

  3. Flower

  4. Wall

  5. Husband

  1. Find a loan word not completely assimilated with the English language grammatically:

  1. Datum*

  2. Figure

  3. Army

  4. Cage

  5. River

  1. Fine a Russian loan- word

  1. Kremlin*

  2. Sister

  3. Minute

  4. Club

  5. Brother

  1. Find a Japanese loan – word

  1. Geisha*

  2. Judge

  3. Chairman

  4. Student

  5. Husband

  1. Fine a word borrowed from the language of American Indians

  1. Squaw*

  2. Maid

  3. Girl

  4. Madam

  5. Chess

  1. Find the word with the grammatical meaning of plurality (noun):

  1. All his answers were correct*

  2. He answers well

  3. If you are sure, don’t answer this question

  4. Your answer is wrong

  5. All correct answers

  1. Find the word which is colloquial in style:

  1. Dad*

  2. Parent

  3. Father

  4. Ancestor

  5. Mother

  1. Find the word which is bookish in style:

  1. Harmony*

  2. Darkness

  3. Foolish

  4. Glad

  5. Dad

  1. Find a non – literary word (slang):

  1. Missus*

  2. Wife

  3. Sister

  4. Mother

  5. Husband

  1. Find non – literary word (professionalism)

  1. A lab*

  2. A shop

  3. A store

  4. A barn

  5. Mother

  1. Fine non – literary word or expression (vulgarism)

  1. Bloody*

  2. Bad

  3. Negative

  4. Awful

  5. Good

  1. Find the word which is completely motivated morphologically

  1. Endless*

  2. Long

  3. Big

  4. Large

  5. Nasty

  1. Find the word which is motivated phonetically

  1. Hiss*

  2. Book

  3. Table

  4. Chair

  5. Reread

  1. Find an example of metonymy

  1. He had only a few coppers in his pocket*

  2. We got to the mouth of the river

  3. He was a lion in the fight

  4. The valley was silent

  5. He was brave as a lion

  1. Find a monosemantic word

  1. Hydrogen*

  2. Table

  3. Head

  4. Country

  5. Hand

  1. Which is the most frequent meaning of the polysemantic word “hand”

  1. Part of the human arm beyond the wrist*

  2. Factory or dockyard worker

  3. The pointer of a watch

  4. Side or direction

  5. All answers are correct

  1. Find an example of full lexical homonyms:

  1. Ball (мяч) – ball (бал)*

  2. Lead (вести) – lead (свинец)

  3. Rose (роза) – rose (past tense from to rise)

  4. Flat (плоский) – flat (квартира)

  5. Wind (ветер) – wind (заводить)

  1. Find a non – literary word (slang):

  1. Missus*

  2. Wife

  3. Sister

  4. Mother

  5. Husband

  1. Find an example of perfect homonyms

  1. Case (дело, случай) – case (коробка)*

  2. Nose (нос) – knows (3rd person sing.of to know)

  3. Pair (пара) – pear (груша)

  4. Row (ряд) – row (шум, гвалт)

  5. buy (покупать) – by (к)

  1. Find an example of absolute (total) synonyms

  1. Word – building – word – formation*

  2. Eye – doctor – occulist

  3. Large – vast

  4. To get - to receive

  5. Mather – mummy

  1. Find the dominate of the synonymic set:

  1. Famous*

  2. Celebrated

  3. Distinguished

  4. Eminent

  5. Well – known

  1. Find an example of root antonyms:

  1. Kind – cruel*

  2. Important – unimportant

  3. Appear – disappear

  4. Known – unknown

  5. Take – give

  1. Find an example of derivational antonyms

  1. Possible – impossible*

  2. Love – hatred

  3. Beautiful – ugly

  4. Long – short

  5. Kind – cruel

  1. Find a word with an inflection:

  1. Books*

  2. Worker

  3. Darkness

  4. Rewrite

  5. Reread

  1. Find a word with a derivational affix:

  1. Heartless*

  2. Night

  3. Ivanov’s

  4. Papers

  5. Reread

  1. Find a word with two free morphemes:

  1. Childhood*

  2. Unbearable

  3. Merry – go – round

  4. First – nighter

  5. Lady killer

  1. Find a word with a bound root – morpheme:

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