SLP Praxis Form 1 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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of access to information stipulate that client records kept or
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A. reviewed only by other health-care professionals
B. reviewed only by the clients themselves unless the client provides written permission to share
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C. reviewed by anyone who...
SLP Praxis Form 1 Exam Questions And
Answers 100% Pass
Which of the following should be the primary focus of early language intervention for at-risk
infants?
A. Establishing object permanence through play activities
B. Training primary caregivers to facilitate language learning
C. Creating readiness activities in the context of play
D. Enhancing social communication through play activities - answer✔Correct Answer: B
Option (B) is correct. Early language stimulation in at-risk infants is best provided by primary
caregivers who have been trained in practices that promote learning.
Which of the following should be the primary focus of early language intervention for at-risk
infants?
A. Establishing object permanence through play activities
B. Training primary caregivers to facilitate language learning
C. Creating readiness activities in the context of play
D. Enhancing social communication through play activities - answer✔Correct Answer: B
Option (B) is correct. Early language stimulation in at-risk infants is best provided by primary
caregivers who have been trained in practices that promote learning.
The figure above shows the oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal structures involved in swallowing.
Which of the following best describes the transit of the bolus at the moment depicted in the
figure?
A. The bolus is traveling through the esophagus.
B. The bolus is being propelled from the oral cavity by the tongue and has entered the pharynx.
C. The bolus has passively exited the oral cavity without propulsion by the tongue.
D. Laryngeal penetration of some of the bolus is evident. - answer✔Correct Answer: B
Option (B) is correct. The tongue is in contact with the entire anterior and most of the mid to
posterior hard palate. Furthermore, the bolus head has passed the epiglottis and is descending
into the hypopharynx.
Primary motor innervation to the larynx and velum is provided by which cranial nerve?
A. V
B. VII
C. IX
D. X - answer✔Correct Answer: D
Option (D) is correct. Primary innervation to the larynx and velum is provided by cranial nerve
X, the vagus nerve. The other answer choices identify cranial nerves that are not primarily
involved in motor innervation to the larynx and velum.
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Fela is a third-grade student in a public school. She is a speaker of African American Vernacular
English (AAVE) who has difficulty with the Standard American English (SAE) dialect used in
her classroom. Her teacher believes that Fela's language skills are affecting her academic
performance and has referred her to the school's speech-language pathologist. Which of the
following is an appropriate rationale for providing language intervention for Fela?
Select all that apply.
A. It will likely foster better communication with Fela's linguistically and culturally diverse
peers.
B. It will likely improve Fela's code-switching ability with her teacher and other adult speakers
of SAE.
C. It may expand Fela's later academic and vocational opportunities.
D. It will likely lead Fela to adopt SAE as her primary dialect. - answer✔Correct Answer: A,B,C
Options (A), (B), and (C) are correct. The intervention will foster better communication because
Fela and her peers will have a common dialect. Also, the intervention will provide Fela with the
ability to switch easily between dialects using SAE structures. Furthermore, being able to switch
codes will enable Fela to participate in more educational and vocational opportunities.
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Federal laws regarding freedom of access to information stipulate that client records kept or
written by health care professionals can be
A. reviewed only by other health-care professionals
B. reviewed only by the clients themselves unless the client provides written permission to share
with others
C. reviewed by anyone who submits a formal written request
D. released only by subpoena - answer✔Correct Answer: B
Option (B) is correct. Clients have the right to review their own records.
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To justify providing individual treatment for a 2½ year old with apraxia of speech, which of the
following would be LEAST important for the SLP to include in the evaluation report?
A. A description of the child's typical interaction with peers
B. Relevant prognostic data
C. Information about apraxia of speech
D. A description of the language development of the child's older siblings - answer✔Correct
Answer: D
Option (D) is correct. A description of the child's older siblings' language development does not
provide the objective, documented evidence required to justify provision of treatment for a child
of an age at which some unintelligibility would be typical.
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The speech reception threshold (SRT) is a basic component of an evaluation of hearing function.
Which of the following statements about the SRT is most accurate?
A. It is measured in decibels and corresponds to the intensity level at which spondaic words can
be recognized approximately 50% of the time.
B. It makes use of test materials that are limited to monosyllabic words.
C. It provides information on how well speech is understood at conversational levels.
D. It is useful in validating acoustic intermittence measures. - answer✔Correct Answer: A
Option (A) is correct. It is an accurate definition of the speech reception threshold.
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A clinician who employs active listening is doing which of the following?
A. Responding to both the content and the affect of the client's remarks
B. Listening very carefully and taking extensive notes
C. Conducting a clinician-directed interview
D. Directing the client to specific answers to questions - answer✔Correct Answer: A
Option (A) is correct. A clinician who employs active listening responds to both the content (the
denotative message) and the affect (the emotional content) of a client's remarks.
This investigation was motivated by observations that when persons with dysarthria increase
loudness, their speech improves. Some studies have indicated that this improvement may be
related to an increase of prosodic variation. Studies have reported an increase of fundamental
frequency (F0) variation with increased loudness, but there has been no examination of the
relation of loudness manipulation to specific prosodic variables that are known to aid a listener in
parsing out meaningful information. This study examined the relation of vocal loudness
production to selected acoustic variables known to inform listeners of phrase and sentence
boundaries: specifically, F0 declination and final-word lengthening. Ten young, healthy women
were audio-recorded while they read aloud a paragraph at what each considered normal loudness,
twice-normal loudness, and half-normal loudness. Results showed that there was a statistically -
answer✔Correct Answer: C
Option (C) is correct. The researchers manipulated vocal loudness to determine its effect on
prosodic F0 and durational variables.
This investigation was motivated by observations that when persons with dysarthria increase
loudness, their speech improves. Some studies have indicated that this improvement may be
related to an increase of prosodic variation. Studies have reported an increase of fundamental
frequency (F0) variation with increased loudness, but there has been no examination of the
relation of loudness manipulation to specific prosodic variables that are known to aid a listener in
parsing out meaningful information. This study examined the relation of vocal loudness
production to selected acoustic variables known to inform listeners of phrase and sentence
boundaries: specifically, F0 declination and final-word lengthening. Ten young, healthy women
were audio-recorded while they read aloud a paragraph at what each considered normal loudness,
twice-normal loudness, and half-normal loudness. Results showed that there was a statistically -
answer✔Correct Answer: B
Option (B) is correct. At the end of the abstract, the researchers Hughes suggest a relationship
between increased vocal loudness and "improvement in communicative effectiveness" in some
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