Why did sent mail sound disappear?

With a newly updated iOS7 on an iPad Air the sent mail sound does not work nor does the lock sound.  I have chosen sounds as before but with this upgrade the sounds do not come on.  As far as listening to sound tracks or internet radio, those items work perfectly.  Any suggestions?  Thank you.

Thanks.  Even though the lock sounds showed it was on, I switched it off and then on again and I got the typical sound.   And the sent mail sound now works as well...though I notice that the telegraph choice is now missing. I appreciate your help in this.

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