Intonation - January 2013

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  • 1. 

    Intonation is...

    • A.

      The emphasis you place on words when speaking.

    • B.

      The pitch of your voice at the end of a sentence.

    • C.

      The rise and fall of your voice over an entire sentence or group of sentences.

    • D.

      When you imitate the voice of your conversation partner.

    Correct Answer
    C. The rise and fall of your voice over an entire sentence or group of sentences.
    Explanation
    Intonation refers to the rise and fall of the voice when speaking a sentence or a group of sentences. It involves the variation in pitch, stress, and rhythm that adds meaning and emotion to the words being spoken. Intonation helps convey the intended message, express emotions, and indicate the structure of the sentence. By using different intonation patterns, speakers can emphasize certain words or phrases, ask questions, make statements, or convey different attitudes and intentions.

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  • 2. 

    The four types of intonation are:

    • A.

      Slipping, dipping, blaring, and soothing

    • B.

      Rising, falling, dipping, and peaking

    • C.

      Shouting, whispering, speaking, and croaking

    • D.

      Rising, falling, channelling, and sliding

    Correct Answer
    B. Rising, falling, dipping, and peaking
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Rising, falling, dipping, and peaking." These four types of intonation refer to the pitch and melody of speech. Rising intonation is when the pitch goes up at the end of a sentence, often indicating a question. Falling intonation is when the pitch goes down at the end of a sentence, indicating a statement. Dipping intonation is a combination of rising and falling pitch, often used for emphasis or surprise. Peaking intonation is when the pitch rises and then falls within a single word or phrase, often used for emphasis or stress.

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  • 3. 

    Rising intonation is when…

    • A.

      You shout at your conversation partner

    • B.

      The pitch of your voice rises in a sentence

    • C.

      The pitch of your voice falls in a sentence

    • D.

      The pitch of your voice rises and falls in a single sentence

    Correct Answer
    B. The pitch of your voice rises in a sentence
    Explanation
    Rising intonation refers to the increase in pitch of one's voice within a sentence. This often occurs when asking a question or expressing uncertainty. It is characterized by a gradual upward movement in pitch towards the end of a sentence. This type of intonation can convey a sense of curiosity, surprise, or a need for confirmation.

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  • 4. 

    Rising intonation towards the end of a sentence can indicate that…

    • A.

      The speaker is bored

    • B.

      The speaker is angry

    • C.

      The speaker is asking a yes/no question

    • D.

      The speaker is making a statement

    Correct Answer
    C. The speaker is asking a yes/no question
    Explanation
    Rising intonation towards the end of a sentence is a common feature in English that indicates a question. This upward pitch at the end of a sentence is called a "question intonation" and is used to seek confirmation or clarification. It is typically used when the speaker wants to ask a yes or no question, inviting the listener to respond. This intonation pattern is distinct from the falling intonation used in statements or the flat intonation used in bored or angry expressions.

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  • 5. 

    To indicate a statement you should…

    • A.

      Drop your pitch towards the end of the sentence

    • B.

      Speak loudly and clearly

    • C.

      Use rising intonation towards the end of the sentence

    • D.

      Pause before starting the sentence

    Correct Answer
    A. Drop your pitch towards the end of the sentence
    Explanation
    When indicating a statement, dropping your pitch towards the end of the sentence is the correct way to do it. This means that your voice should start at a higher pitch and gradually decrease as you reach the end of the sentence. This helps to signal that you have finished making a statement and allows for better understanding and communication.

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  • 6. 

    Flat intonation can be boring to listen to?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Flat intonation refers to a monotonous and lackluster way of speaking, without much variation in pitch or tone. This can make the speaker sound uninteresting and dull, causing the listener to lose focus and become bored. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude that flat intonation can indeed be boring to listen to.

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  • 7. 

    Overusing rising intonation can make you sound uncertain?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Overusing rising intonation, which is the upward inflection of the voice at the end of a sentence, can make you sound uncertain because it often indicates a lack of confidence or a question-like tone. When someone consistently uses rising intonation, it can give the impression that they are unsure about what they are saying or seeking validation from others. This can undermine their credibility and make their statements appear less authoritative. Therefore, it is generally advisable to use a more assertive and confident tone by avoiding excessive rising intonation.

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  • 8. 

    The main issue with using flat intonation at the end of a sentence in a conversation is:

    • A.

      You may bore your listener

    • B.

      Listeners may think that you are being enthusiastic when you are not

    • C.

      Listeners may not realise that you have finished talking

    • D.

      You may never stop speaking

    Correct Answer
    C. Listeners may not realise that you have finished talking
    Explanation
    Using a flat intonation at the end of a sentence in a conversation may cause listeners to not realize that you have finished talking. This can lead to confusion and miscommunication, as the listener may not understand that it is their turn to speak or respond. It is important to use appropriate intonation patterns to signal the end of a statement or question, allowing for smooth and effective communication.

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  • 9. 

    Intonation has no effect on the grammatical meaning of a sentence.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Intonation refers to the rise and fall of pitch in speech, which can convey different meanings or emotions. This means that intonation does have an effect on the grammatical meaning of a sentence. For example, a rising intonation at the end of a sentence can indicate a question, while a falling intonation can indicate a statement. Therefore, the statement that intonation has no effect on the grammatical meaning of a sentence is false.

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  • 10. 

    Intonation can be used to determine the attitude of a speaker

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Intonation refers to the rise and fall of pitch in a person's voice while speaking. It can convey various emotions, attitudes, and intentions of the speaker. By analyzing the intonation patterns, one can often determine the speaker's attitude, such as whether they are being sarcastic, sincere, angry, or happy. Therefore, it is correct to say that intonation can be used to determine the attitude of a speaker.

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