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SLP Praxis - Practice Questions AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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A _____________ may or many not be a speech sound; the term refers generally to any sounds that can be produced by the vocal tract Correct Answer: Phone 
 
The influence of one phoneme upon another in production and perception wherein two different articulators move simultaneously to produce two different speech sounds Correct Answer: Coarticulation 
 
_________ are produced when the dorsum of the tongue contracts the velum. Describing consonants this way is according to place Correct Answer: ...
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SLP Praxis 2022| 629 QUESTIONS |WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What are Piaget's stages of cognitive development? Correct Answer: Sensorimotor (0-2) 
Preoperational (2-7) 
Concrete (7-11) 
Formal (11+) 
 
What are the muscles involved in inspiration? Correct Answer: Diaphragm 
External intercostal muscles: raise the ribs up and out 
Serrates posterior superior: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarium brevis: elevates rib cage 
Levator costarum logies: elevates rib cage 
 
What are the muscles involved in expiration? Correct Answer: Internal intercostal m...
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SLP Praxis Practice (Form 1)| 127 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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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 Correct Answer: Training primary caregivers to facilitate language learning 
 
The figure above shows the oral, pharyngeal, and esophageal structures involved in...
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SLP Praxis - Audiology and Hearing Disorders| 95 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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2 parts to outer ear Correct Answer: auricle/pinna and external auditory meatus 
 
auricle/pinna Correct Answer: outside cartilage; funnels in sound 
 
external auditory meatus Correct Answer: from pinna to ear drum (ear canal) 
 
frequency distribution on tympanic membrane Correct Answer: entire thing - low frequency sounds 
 
only some areas - high frequency sounds 
 
3 bones of ossicular chain Correct Answer: malleus, incus, stapes 
 
amplification of sound by ossicular chain Correct Ans...
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SLP PRAXIS 2022: Foundations and Professional Practice (part 1)| 246 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Developmental norms: birth - 1 month Correct Answer: phonation: reflexive sounds, vocalizations, and nasals 
 
Developmental norms: 2-4 months Correct Answer: Cooing: reflexive smiling, vocalizing vowels, and laughing 
 
Developmental norms: 4-6 months Correct Answer: expansion/exploring stage: bilabials, look towards named family members, more adult like vowels, control of articulators 
 
Developmental norms: 6-10 months Correct Answer: canonical/reduplicated babbling: begin to gesture and ...
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SLP Praxis: Practice Questions 2022/23 with COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Respiration relies on the muscles of inspiration and expiration. The thick, dome-shaped muscle that 
seperates the abdomen from the thorax is called the: - diaphragm 
Most pharyngeal muscles are innervated by cranial nerves: - X, XI (Vagus, Spinal Accessory) 
The primary muscle of the lips is the: - orbicularis oris 
The neurons that transmit information away from the brain are called: - Efferent neurons 
An important structure adjacent to the brainstem that contains the hypothalamus and the tha...
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SLP Praxis Exam Study Questions with COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2022
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A 6-year old child produces [t] for /s/, [d] for /z/, [p] for /f/, and [b] for /v/. Intervention for this problem 
would target language at the level of 
a) morphology 
b) syntax 
c) phonology 
d) pragmatics 
e) semantics - c) phonology 
What is the most important acoustic cue that distinguishes between an unreleased final /p/ and an 
unreleased final /b/, as in "cap" vs. "cab"? 
a) frequency of third formant 
b) locus of frequency of burst 
c) voice onset time 
d) vocal fundamental frequenc...
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SLP Praxis 2022 Practice with COMPLETE SOLUTION
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Infants begin to send intentional purposeful messages via communication means sure as babbling and 
gesturing at about what age? - 10 mo 
Tommy is 7 mo and recently began babbling. He produces chains such as "mama" and "dada." What 
type of babbling is Tommy demonstrating? - CVCV syllable chains 
At about what age do typically developing children have approximately 200-300 words in their 
expressive vocabulary? - 24 mo 
By 3 mo, typically developing infants may consistently do which of the f...
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SLP Praxis - Practice Questions COMPILED 2022 with COMPLETE SOLUTION
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A _____________ may or many not be a speech sound; the term refers generally to any sounds that can 
be produced by the vocal tract - Phone 
The influence of one phoneme upon another in production and perception wherein two different 
articulators move simultaneously to produce two different speech sounds - Coarticulation 
_________ are produced when the dorsum of the tongue contracts the velum. Describing consonants 
this way is according to place - Linguavelrs; Place 
The fundamental frequency...
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