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Example of Greek words of origin - ANS rhythm, chorus, thermometer, psychology, rhododendron, sympathy orthography - ANS letter pattern in written words; spelling system NICHD - ANS National Institute of Child Health and Human Development encoding - ANS spelling/writing decoding - ANS reading Semantics - ANS content of language Analytic - ANS whole to part; reading Synthetic - ANS part to whole; spelling homophones - ANS words that sound the same but are spelled differently synonyms - ANS words that have the same meaning antonyms - ANS words with opposite meaning ALTA NATIONAL REGISTRATION EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS @COPYRIGHT FYNDLAY 2025/2026 Page2 Homophones, Synonyms and Antonyms are all examples of ? - ANS Semantics What prefixes mean the same thing? - ANS contra-, anti- Syllable division is an example of what type of learning? - ANS BOTH Analytic and Synthetic A Teacher is using the overhead to teach, make diagrams and have students come up and fill in some of the answers. This is an example of? - ANS Discovery Learning A child can read words easily in a list, but reads word by word in text. What form of remediation is needed? - ANS Phrasing When was Chall's research done? - ANS 1983 permit/permit - ANS the Accent changes the part of speech and meaning To diagnose dyslexia you would need to perform ? - ANS a series of formal and informal tests A student having difficulty with semantics would struggle with? - ANS metaphors, similies and idioms "lexia" comes from? - ANS Greek What determines the amount to charge for tutoring? - ANS socioeconomics Morpheme - ANS sm

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ALTA NATIONAL REGISTRATION EXAM
2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Example of Greek words of origin - ANS rhythm, chorus, thermometer, psychology,
rhododendron, sympathy



orthography - ANS letter pattern in written words; spelling system



NICHD - ANS National Institute of Child Health and Human Development



encoding - ANS spelling/writing



decoding - ANS reading



Semantics - ANS content of language



Analytic - ANS whole to part; reading



Synthetic - ANS part to whole; spelling



homophones - ANS words that sound the same but are spelled differently



synonyms - ANS words that have the same meaning
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antonyms - ANS words with opposite meaning
@COPYRIGHT FYNDLAY 2025/2026

, Homophones, Synonyms and Antonyms are all examples of ? - ANS Semantics



What prefixes mean the same thing? - ANS contra-, anti-



Syllable division is an example of what type of learning? - ANS BOTH Analytic and Synthetic


A Teacher is using the overhead to teach, make diagrams and have students come up and fill in
some of the answers. This is an example of? - ANS Discovery Learning


A child can read words easily in a list, but reads word by word in text. What form of
remediation is needed? - ANS Phrasing



When was Chall's research done? - ANS 1983



permit/permit - ANS the Accent changes the part of speech and meaning



To diagnose dyslexia you would need to perform ? - ANS a series of formal and informal tests



A student having difficulty with semantics would struggle with? - ANS metaphors, similies
and idioms



"lexia" comes from? - ANS Greek



What determines the amount to charge for tutoring? - ANS socioeconomics
2




Morpheme - ANS smallest unit of meaning
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@COPYRIGHT FYNDLAY 2025/2026

, Phoneme - ANS smallest unit of sound in a syllable



What word is NOT r-controlled? - ANS berry



What word doesn't have a use for the silent e? - ANS awe



Science and Mathematic words come from? - ANS Greek



504 is an extension of? - ANS The Rehabilitation Act of 1973



What does ASAP stand for? - ANS Accent, number of Syllables, Adjacent letters, Position in
the word



dyslexia is a disorder that is________-based - ANS language



Developmental Dyslexia is? - ANS a glitch in the brain during fetal development that one is
born with



IDEA and 504 both mandate a ________ & _________ _________ Education - ANS F.A.P.E.
(Free and Appropriate Public Education)



Pragmatics is ? - ANS the practical application of language; conversation



Soft C rule - ANS c sounds like s before e, i and y
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