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SHS 375 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 with Complete Solutions What are the most common voice measures? a. Frequency measures b. Noise measures c. Intensity measures d. Perturbation measures e. All of the above - Answer- e. All of the above T/F. Boys and girls (3-10 years of age) hav...

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What are the most common voice measures?

a. Frequency measures
b. Noise measures
c. Intensity measures
d. Perturbation measures
e. All of the above - Answer- e. All of the above

T/F. Boys and girls (3-10 years of age) have similar average F0. - Answer- True

A decrease in the length of a tube__________all resonant frequencies.

Increases or decreases - Answer- Increases

T/F. Children have a shorter vocal tract than adults. - Answer- True

Determine the length of a tube closed at one end that could amplify a tuning fork that
resonates at 500 Hz (speed of sound = 340 m/s). - Answer- 0.17m

T/F. There is only 1 unique closed-at-one-end tube that can amplify a tuning fork with
the frequency of 500 Hz. - Answer- False

Vocal folds can change _________.
a. The source signal
b. F0
c. Harmonics
d. Spectral slope
e. All of the above - Answer- e. All of the above

T/F. Characteristics of speech is shaped by characteristics of vocal folds and
articulators. - Answer- True

T/F. Each time the vocal folds snap shut, it initiates a pressure wave that propagates
through the vocal tract. - Answer- True

, T/F. Perturbation theory can quantitively and accurately predict effects of constrictions
on resonant frequencies of tubes. - Answer- False

T/F. Tongue height correlates well with the third formant frequency. - Answer- False

T/F. Tongue Advancement correlates well with the fundamental frequency. - Answer-
False

T/F. As the constriction created by the tongue moves toward the front of the mouth, the
second formant frequency increases. - Answer- True

T/F. Lip rounding increases the length of the vocal tract. - Answer- True

T/F. In English, back vowels have more lip rounding than front vowels. - Answer- True

T/F. Spectrum contains time domain information. - Answer- False

Spectrograms contain _____________ information.

a. Time domain
b. Frequency domain
c. Both time domain and frequency domain - Answer- c. Both time domain and
frequency domain

T/F. Relative to wideband spectrograms, narrowband spectrograms have better time
resolutions. - Answer- False

T/F. Narrowband spectrograms highlight the overall shape of amplitude spectrum
(spectrum envelope). - Answer- False

Filters and resonators_________frequency components of input signals that match their
resonant frequencies.

a. amplify/pass
b. attenuate - Answer- amplify/pass

What happens to resonant frequencies of a one-end-closed tube if we increase its
length?

a. None of the above
b. Only the first and second resonant frequencies change
c. All resonant frequencies increase
d. Resonant frequencies do not change
e. All resonant frequencies decrease - Answer- e. All resonant frequencies decrease

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