KPEERI ACTUAL EXAM PREP 2025 UPDATE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
Syllable – answers Is a word or part of word made with one opening of the mouth; has one
vowel sound.
segmentation – answers separating a word into parts, such as syllables, onsets, rimes and
phonemes.
Also called unblending.
Onset – answers The initial consonant(s) before the vowel sound in a syllable.
onset rime
mat /m/ /at/
slip /sl/ /ip/
Rime – answers The part of the syllable that contains the vowel sound and the consonant
sound(s) that follow.
onset rime
mat /m/ /at/
slip /sl/ /ip/
Inflectional ending – answers A suffix that changes the form or usage of a word.
-indicates number, person, present tense, past tense.
,Derivational suffix – answers Suffix added to a base word and creates a word that is different
from the base word such as the part of speech or function.
Anglo-Saxon/Old English - answers20-25% of English language
Latin – answers 60% of English language
Greek - answers10-12% of English language
Other language - answers3-5% of English language
-Short common everyday words: this, that, girl, boy, up, down, go, stop, slow, fast
-1 to 2 syllable words
-Pronunciation doesn't match spelling such as come, gone, does. - answersAnglo Saxon/Old
English
-Consonant pairs: gn, kn, wr
-gnat, gnarl, gnaw
-knee, knock, knife
-wring, wrist, wrench - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Consonant digraphs: sh, ch, th, wh
-sheep, shall
-cheek, chip
-these, those
-while, when - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
, -Compound words: two words put together to make a new word.
-sidewalk
-flashlight
-inside
-cowgirl, cowboy - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Vowel pair
-boat
-sea
-sheep
-cow
-play - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Affixing of base words: prefixes & suffixes are clues.
-redo
-restless
-darkness
-undress - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Roots or words that end in ct or pt
-act
-contact
apt
adapt - answersLatin
-Chameleon prefixes
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW VISION)
Syllable – answers Is a word or part of word made with one opening of the mouth; has one
vowel sound.
segmentation – answers separating a word into parts, such as syllables, onsets, rimes and
phonemes.
Also called unblending.
Onset – answers The initial consonant(s) before the vowel sound in a syllable.
onset rime
mat /m/ /at/
slip /sl/ /ip/
Rime – answers The part of the syllable that contains the vowel sound and the consonant
sound(s) that follow.
onset rime
mat /m/ /at/
slip /sl/ /ip/
Inflectional ending – answers A suffix that changes the form or usage of a word.
-indicates number, person, present tense, past tense.
,Derivational suffix – answers Suffix added to a base word and creates a word that is different
from the base word such as the part of speech or function.
Anglo-Saxon/Old English - answers20-25% of English language
Latin – answers 60% of English language
Greek - answers10-12% of English language
Other language - answers3-5% of English language
-Short common everyday words: this, that, girl, boy, up, down, go, stop, slow, fast
-1 to 2 syllable words
-Pronunciation doesn't match spelling such as come, gone, does. - answersAnglo Saxon/Old
English
-Consonant pairs: gn, kn, wr
-gnat, gnarl, gnaw
-knee, knock, knife
-wring, wrist, wrench - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Consonant digraphs: sh, ch, th, wh
-sheep, shall
-cheek, chip
-these, those
-while, when - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
, -Compound words: two words put together to make a new word.
-sidewalk
-flashlight
-inside
-cowgirl, cowboy - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Vowel pair
-boat
-sea
-sheep
-cow
-play - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Affixing of base words: prefixes & suffixes are clues.
-redo
-restless
-darkness
-undress - answersAnglo Saxon/Old English
-Roots or words that end in ct or pt
-act
-contact
apt
adapt - answersLatin
-Chameleon prefixes