{"id":113148,"date":"2023-08-15T23:14:57","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T23:14:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113148"},"modified":"2023-08-15T23:14:59","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T23:14:59","slug":"praxis-questions-of-the-day-latest-2023-2024-real-exam-200-questions-and-correct-answers-verified-answers-agrade-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/praxis-questions-of-the-day-latest-2023-2024-real-exam-200-questions-and-correct-answers-verified-answers-agrade-2\/","title":{"rendered":"PRAXIS QUESTIONS OF THE DAY LATEST 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>PRAXIS QUESTIONS OF THE DAY LATEST 2023-2024<br>REAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADE<br>A child who says things like kek\/tek shows that she is using the pattern of:<br>A. Velar assimilation<br>B. Alveolar assimilation<br>C. Coalescence<br>D. Segmentation &#8211; ANSWER- A. Velar assimilation<br>The malleus, incus, and stapes form the:<br>A. tympanic membrane<br>B. stapedius muscle<br>C. tensor tympani<br>D. ossicular chain &#8211; ANSWER- D. ossicular chain<br>Which of the following is a middle ear disorder:<br>A. otitis media<br>B. presbycusis<br>C. Meniere&#8217;s disease<br>D. tinnitus &#8211; ANSWER- A. otitis media<br>Justin is a highly unintelligible 4-year-old boy. He has difficulties producing \/w\/,<br>\/t\/, \/d\/, and \/th\/. If you were to treat him using a least phonological knowledge<br>approach, your first target sound in therapy would be:<br>A. \/th\/<br>B. \/w\/<br>C. \/t\/<br>D. \/d\/ &#8211; ANSWER- A. \/th\/<br>When a child says things like \/ko\/ instead of \/so\/, she is demonstrating the pattern<br>of:<br>A. Coalescence<br>B. Fronting<br>C. Backing<br>D. Epenthesis &#8211; ANSWER- C. Backing<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When carcinoma affects the cricoid and trachea, the damage is:<br>A. Supraglottic<br>B. Subglottic<br>C. Aryepiglottic<br>D. Epiglottic &#8211; ANSWER- B. Subglottic<br>In the early stages of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, the patient has more:<br>A. Cognition problems than language problems<br>B. Language problems than cognition problems<br>C. Muteness<br>D. Disorientation &#8211; ANSWER- A. Cognition problems than language problems<br>A regionally or socially distinct variety of a language identified by distinct set of<br>words and structures is called:<br>A. Code switching<br>B. A dialect<br>C. Bilingualism<br>D. Socioeconomic bilingualism &#8211; ANSWER- B. A dialect<br>Damage to the cerebellum may cause a movement disorder called:<br>A. athetosis<br>B. flaccidity<br>C. ataxia<br>D. all of the above &#8211; ANSWER- C. ataxia<br>You are working in a hospital, and a 72-year-old patient, Grace, is referred to you.<br>She has difficulty paying attention to a conversation, staying on topic,<br>remembering information, responding accurately, and following directions. She<br>most likely has:<br>A. Apraxia of speech<br>B. Wernicke&#8217;s aphasia<br>C. Transcortical motor aphasia<br>D. Cognitive communication disorder &#8211; ANSWER- D. Cognitive communication<br>disorder<br>A girl, Suzanne, is brought to you displaying the symptoms of hypotonia,<br>imprecise articulation, and intellectual disability. Her mother shares that she eats<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>excessively and she is worried because Suzanne is overweight and being teased by<br>her peers. This child has:<br>A. Pierre-Robin Syndrome<br>B. Prader-Willi Syndrome<br>C. Treacher-Collins Syndrome<br>D. Trisomy 13 &#8211; ANSWER- B. Prader-Willi Syndrome<br>When the stapes is permanently removed and replaced with a prosthesis, the<br>procedure is called a:<br>A. Mastoidectomy<br>B. Myringotomy<br>C. Tympanometry<br>D. Stapedectomy &#8211; ANSWER- D. Stapedectomy<br>For some persons who stutter, disfluencies tend to occur in clusters more often<br>than would be expected by chance. This phenomenon is called the: &#8211; ANSWERadjacency effect<br>The parent of a child who is receiving therapy for a speech sound disorder does<br>some research on the internet and says to you &#8220;What are glides?&#8221; &#8211; ANSWER- \/w\/<br>and \/j\/<br>You are working with a client who has Parkinson&#8217;s and tends to speak with a<br>monotone. You are trying to help her intonation become more varied. You have<br>her deliberately speak with a monotone over and over again to help increase her<br>awareness of how she sounds; you record her on your phone and play back the<br>recording for her to listen to. You are employing the technique of:<br>A. Punishment<br>B. Negative reinforcement<br>C. Positive reinforcement<br>D. Negative practice &#8211; ANSWER- D. Negative practice<br>Patients who exhibit <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> have difficulty making nonspeech sounds, and<br>cannot move the muscles of the throat, soft palate, and tongue for nonspeech<br>purposes:<br>A. Apraxia of speech<br>B. Oral apraxia<br>C. Limb apraxia<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D. Developmental apraxia of speech &#8211; ANSWER- B. Oral apraxia<br>Examples of secondary stuttering include:<br>A. Whispering<br>B. Part-word repetitions<br>C. Quivering of the nostrils<br>D. All of the above &#8211; ANSWER- C. Quivering of the nostrils<br>In therapy, you decide to use minimal pairs as part of your treatment plan to<br>increase a child&#8217;s intelligibility. Which one of the following is NOT a minimal<br>pair?<br>A. Me-meat<br>B. Duck-luck<br>C. Mud-moon<br>D. Pen-ten &#8211; ANSWER- C. Mud-moon<br>Soua and his family have immigrated to the U.S. from Laos; he is 7 years old and<br>speaks Hmong. Soua&#8217;s teacher is concerned because he struggles in math, science,<br>and language arts. He also has some difficulty making friends and interacting<br>appropriately on the playground during recess. You decide to, with the help of a<br>Hmong interpreter, evaluate Soua&#8217;s language skills to see if he has a specific<br>language impairment and qualifies for language therapy. Soua will qualify for<br>language therapy if he:<br>A. Has normal skills in Hmong and delays in English<br>B. Has normal skills in English but delays in Hmong<br>C. Has delays in both Hmong and English, evidencing problems using both<br>languages<br>D. He won&#8217;t qualify for therapy; he needs to be evaluated by an English as a second<br>language teacher &#8211; ANSWER- C. Has delays in both Hmong and English,<br>evidencing problems using both languages<br>In the early stages of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, the patient has more:<br>A. cognition problems than language problems<br>B. language problems than cognition problems<br>C. Muteness<br>D. Disorientiation &#8211; ANSWER- A. cognition problems than language problems<br>Disorders of the <strong><em><strong><em>___<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> result in rigidity, jerky and purposeless<br>movements (chorea), and slow writhing, snakelike movements (athetosis):<br><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PRAXIS QUESTIONS OF THE DAY LATEST 2023-2024REAL EXAM 200+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |AGRADEA child who says things like kek\/tek shows that she is using the pattern of:A. Velar assimilationB. Alveolar assimilationC. CoalescenceD. Segmentation &#8211; ANSWER- A. 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