PRAXIS QUESTIONS OF THE DAY LATEST 2023-2024
REAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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A child who says
... [Show More] things like kek/tek shows that she is using the pattern of:
A. Velar assimilation
B. Alveolar assimilation
C. Coalescence
D. Segmentation - Answers-A. Velar assimilation
The malleus, incus, and stapes form the:
A. tympanic membrane
B. stapedius muscle
C. tensor tympani
D. ossicular chain - Answers-D. ossicular chain
Which of the following is a middle ear disorder:
A. otitis media
B. presbycusis
C. Meniere's disease
D. tinnitus - Answers-A. otitis media
Justin is a highly unintelligible 4-year-old boy. He has difficulties producing /w/, /t/, /d/,
and /th/. If you were to treat him using a least phonological knowledge approach, your
first target sound in therapy would be:
A. /th/
B. /w/
C. /t/
D. /d/ - -
When a child says things like /ko/ instead of /so/, she is demonstrating the pattern of:
A. Coalescence
B. Fronting
C. Backing
D. Epenthesis - Answers-C. Backing
When carcinoma affects the cricoid and trachea, the damage is:
A. Supraglottic
B. Subglottic
C. Aryepiglottic
D. Epiglottic - Answers-B. Subglottic
In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, the patient has more:
A. Cognition problems than language problems
B. Language problems than cognition problems
C. Muteness
D. Disorientation - Answers-A. Cognition problems than language problems
A regionally or socially distinct variety of a language identified by distinct set of words
and structures is called:
A. Code switching
B. A dialect
C. Bilingualism
D. Socioeconomic bilingualism - Answers-B. A dialect
Damage to the cerebellum may cause a movement disorder called:
A. athetosis
B. flaccidity
C. ataxia
D. all of the above - Answers-C. ataxia
You are working in a hospital, and a 72-year-old patient, Grace, is referred to you. She
has difficulty paying attention to a conversation, staying on topic, remembering
information, responding accurately, and following directions. She most likely has:
A. Apraxia of speech
B. Wernicke's aphasia
C. Transcortical motor aphasia
D. Cognitive communication disorder - Answers-D. Cognitive communication disorder
A girl, Suzanne, is brought to you displaying the symptoms of hypotonia, imprecise
articulation, and intellectual disability. Her mother shares that she eats excessively and
she is worried because Suzanne is overweight and being teased by her peers. This child
has:
A. Pierre-Robin Syndrome
B. Prader-Willi Syndrome
C. Treacher-Collins Syndrome
D. Trisomy 13 - Answers-B. Prader-Willi Syndrome
When the stapes is permanently removed and replaced with a prosthesis, the procedure
is called a:
A. Mastoidectomy
B. Myringotomy
C. Tympanometry
D. Stapedectomy - Answers-D. Stapedecto [Show Less]