SLP PRAXIS FORM 1 EXAM NEWEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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Children diagnosed as having specific language impairments are
likely to exhibit the greatest deficits in which of the following?
A. Production of sentences with appropriate inflectional
morphology and syntax
B. Acquisition of word meanings
C. Comprehension of short sentences
D. Motoric aspects of written expression - ANSWER-A
A 5-year-old girl with a repaired cleft palate has recently
undergone a pharyngeal flap operation to correct velopharyngeal
incompetence, but she continues to use glottal stops, pharyngeal
fricatives, and mid-dorsum palatal stops. Which of the following is
the most appropriate action for the SLP to take?
A. Recommending that the child be examined by a cleft palate
team to determine the cause of the persistent articular errors
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B. Referring the child back to the surgeon to determine the need
for a revision of the pharyngeal flap
C. Initiating articulation treatment to teach the correct placement
for the stops and fricatives
D. Initiating articulation treatment to teach correct production of
nonpressure consonant sounds - ANSWER-C
The major objective of auditory training in the treatment of a client
with a hearing loss is to
A. improve the client's awareness of position and movements of
the speech mechanism
B. improve the client's kinesthetic and auditory awareness
C. increase the client's kinesthetic and proprioceptive
discrimination
D. teach the client to make discriminations among speech sounds
- ANSWER-D
A 70-year-old female has dysphagia characterized by poor
posterior oral containment of the bolus during the oral preparatory
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stage, causing aspiration before the swallow. Cognition and the
pharyngeal stage of the swallow are intact. Which of the following
is the most appropriate treatment approach for the client?
A. Providing a puree diet with thickened liquids
B. Having the client flex her head forward (perform the chin-down
posture) during oral preparation and transit stages of the swallow
C. Having the client turn (rotate) her head to the right when
swallowing
D. Providing a diet that consists of thin liquids - ANSWER-B
An SLP receives a referral regarding a 4-year-old boy who uses
two words spontaneously and functionally, who began walking at
3 years of age, and who responds to his name inconsistently. On
the basis of the information alone, the SLP can legitimately
conclude that the child's communication profile reflects
A. a developmental delay
B. autism spectrum disorder
C. a chromosomal anomaly
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D. a metabolic disorder - ANSWER-A
Successful use of an alternative and augmentative
communication system is based on such factors as selecting
appropriate vocabulary, seating and positioning, and having a
reliable method of controlling the system. To facilitate the most
effective use of the system, clinicians most often advocate which
of the following approaches?
A. Unimodal
B. Multimodal
C. Bimodal
D. Gestural - ANSWER-B
Which of the following is most important for an SLP to do when
assessing a child who has an acquired brain injury?
A. Evaluate pragmatics through a structured language test
B. Compare premorbid performance with present performance
C. Ensure administration of an intelligence test