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SLP PRAXIS PRACTICE FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2026-

2027 COMPLETE 190 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)

|ALREADY GRADED A+|BRAND NEW!!

What are some potential changes to the voice that can

occur with hormonal changes associated with puberty? -

ANSWER-Lowered fundamental frequency and increased

dynamic vocal capabilities




Which of the following types of swallowing difficulties do

NOT occur after total laryngectomy? - ANSWER-aspiration




what kind of tract is the arcuate fasciculus? - ANSWER-

association fiber tract

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ataxia impairment resides in the? - ANSWER-cerebellum




what CNs are used for speech production? - ANSWER-V,

VII, X, XII




what is the basic unit of the nervous system? - ANSWER-

neuron




what CN is responsible for loss of sensation to the face -

ANSWER-trigeminal nerve




what would result in a lesion to LMN - ANSWER-flaccid

paralysis or paresis

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What does a neurotransmitter do? - ANSWER-excite or

inhibit




what lobe executes executive function - ANSWER-frontal

lobe




where are the LMN located that control the movement of

legs? - ANSWER-ventral horn of spinal cord




Where is Broca's area located? - ANSWER-frontal lobe




Where is Wernicke's area located? - ANSWER-temporal

lobe

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what impairment would be seen if there was damage to

CN XII - ANSWER-can't voluntarily move tongue




neurons sending signals AWAY from the brain - ANSWER-

efferent




neurons sending signals TO from the brain - ANSWER-

afferent




the trigeminal lemnisal system is responsible for -

ANSWER-sensation to proprioception and touch to face
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