MEDICAL SLP PRAXIS EXAM NEWEST 2026
COMPLETE 250 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Johnny was evaluated by the schoolSLP. He consistently
says "top" for 'stop' and "poon" for 'spoon.' His mistakes
are characteristic of which phonological processing
errors?
a) Assimilation processes
b) Substitution processes
c) Syllable structure processes
d) Metathesis
e) None of the above - ANSWER-Syllable structure
processes
The presence of excess air through the nasal cavity on
oral consonants describes which type of resonance?
a) Hypernasality
b) Nasal emission
c) Hyponasality
d) Cul-de-sac resonance - ANSWER-Hypernasality
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Which motor speech disorder is characterized by
inconsistent articulation errors, groping, and difficulty with
repetition tasks of increased complexity?
a) Dysarthria
b) Anarthria
c) Apraxia of Speech
d) Aphasia - ANSWER-Apraxia of Speech
Which motor speech disorder is characterized by a loss of
coordination of articulators despite having normal muscle
function?
a) Dysarthria
b) Anarthria
c) Apraxia of Speech
d) Aphasia - ANSWER-Apraxia of Speech
Children who are born with clefts often have articulation
and phonological disorders due to a structural
etiology.Speech errors that are due to abnormal structure
and not due to incorrect placement are known as:
a) Compensatory errors
b) Obligatory errors
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c) Developmental errors
d) Traditional errors - ANSWER-Obligatory errors
A new admission s/p hip fracture with baseline dementia is
added to the SLP caseload. Each day during therapy, the
patient completes a puzzle independently for 30 minutes.
Which of the following best describes this therapy
scenario.
a) Responsive training
b) Spaced retrieval therapy
c) Not skilled therapy - ANSWER-Not skilled therapy
Reduplication and denasalization are examples of which
type of typical phonological processes?
a) Assimilation processes
b) Substitution processes
c) Syllable structure processes
d) Metathesis - ANSWER-Assimilation processes
______________ is a perturbation measure of frequency
instability.
a) Shimmer
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b) Jitter
c) Harmonics
d) Fundamental
e) None of the above
f) A and B - ANSWER-Jitter
When referring to speech sound disorders, which of the
following are examples of traditional 'SODA' errors?
a) Substitutions
b) Assimilations
c) Omissions
d) A and C
e) A, B, and C - ANSWER-A and C
The child was evaluated by the same test twice, first with
form A and again with form B. The scores of both tests
should be consistent based on what concept? Which
accounts for the stability between multiple forms of the
same test.
a) Concurrent validity
b) Split-half reliability