Which of the following is true regarding languages? - answer A) Languages are
static.
B) The symbols and rules that govern languages are arbitrary.
C) Languages are made up of concrete symbols.
D) The codes that constitute languages are informal
B) The symbols and rules that govern languages are abitrary.
Which of the following is an example of BICS? - answer A) Answering computer
generated questions to prepare for a quiz.
B) Participating in an online discussion board about the planets.
C) Writing a letter to a friend.
D) Having a conversation about recess with a friend.
D) Having a conversation about recess with a friend.
In the Lidcombe Program, children who stutter _______________. - answer A) are
praised for fluent speech
B) are praised for maintaining eye contact
C) are taught to speak to a rhythmic beat
D) are taught to prolong troublesome sounds
A) are praised for fluent speech
Which of the following students is most likely to have a language disorder? - answer
A) 6-year-old Parker who has an extensive vocabulary, but cannot answer questions.
B) 7-year-old Rodney who speaks in sentences, but can't identify rhyming words.
C) 5-year-old Jasmine who cannot speak English.
D) 2-year-old Brad who is just learning how to talk.
A) 6-year-old Parker who has an extensive vocabulary, but cannot answer questions.
A loss of the ability to process and use language is known as _______________. -
answer A) dyslexia
B) apraxia
C) aphasia
D) dysarthria
, C) aphasia
Which of the following is not a process involved in the production of speech? - answer
A) Resonation
B) Intonation
C) Articulation
D) Respiration
B) Intonation
In which placement alternative, does the speech and language professional deliver
service through consultation? - answer A) In collaboration
B) In self-contained classrooms
C) In community based
D) In pull out
A) In collaboration
Speech and language impairments constitute a secondary disability for approximately
_______________. - answer A) 20% of students who receive special education
services for another primary disability
B) 30% of students who receive special education services for another primary disability
C) 60% of students who receive special education services for another primary disability
D) 50% of students who receive special education services for another primary disability
D) 50% of students who receive special education services for another primary disability
A child with a communication disorder is eligible for special education services when the
disorder _______________. - answer A) has persisted for at least three years
B) has an adverse effect on learning
C) is evident when the child enters school
D) has become worse despite the use of research based interventions
B) has an adverse effect on learning
Which of the following students is most likely to have problems with reading? - answer
A) Abe, a child with a phonological disorder
B) Francine, a child with an articulation disorder
C) Charlene, a child with a fluency disorder
D) Demetrius, a child with a voice disorder