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College Speech and Voice Disorders
If Bill's vocal folds are open 60% of hte glottal cycle, what type of voice does he have?
  1. Glottal Fry
  2. Breathy
  3. Creaky
  4. Modal
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Jane is considered to have a modal voicing. How much are her vocal folds open for the glottal cycle?
  1. 40/60
  2. 30/60
  3. 20/60
  4. 10/60
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If the spectral tilt = -13, what type of voicing is it?
  1. Breathy
  2. Creaky
  3. Modal
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The larynx creates a vibrating sound source
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Hot dog, baseball, sunshine, and airplane are all examples of SRT stimuli, also known as what?
  1. Phonetically balanced
  2. Spondaic words
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The vocal tract is coupled with the larynx and amplifies sounds that are near its resonant frequencies and filters out sounds that are not near its resonant frequencies
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Bracketing procedure is when you use the down 10 when correct, and up 5 when wrong rule while testing bone and air conduction for thresholds.
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Phonation in the larynx is filtered by the complete vocal tract and creates a quasi-periodic sound source of what two things?
  1. Vowels and Fricatives
  2. Fricatives and Stops
  3. Consonants and Vowels
  4. Consonants and Fricatives
College Speech and Voice Disorders
A talker can not change the input (source) without changing the filter shape.
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Every integer multiple of the fundamental frequency is also known as                      
  1. Fundamental harmonics
  2. Harmonics
  3. Spectral Harmonics
  4. Octave Harmonics
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Jake has vocal folds that are open for 35% of the glottal cycle. What type of voice quality does he have?
  1. Modal/flow voice
  2. Breathy voice
  3. Creaky voice
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Jane has vocal folds that are open for 75% of the glottal cycle. She has what type of voice quality.
  1. Modal/flow voice
  2. Breathy voice
  3. Creaky voice
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The vocal folds are abducted during the glottal cycle
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If I am analyzing human speech, what type of spectrogram would I be looking at and what would be the dynamic range?
  1. Wide band / 250 dB
  2. Narrow band / 50 dB
  3. Wide band / 50 dB
  4. Narrow band / 250 Hz
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Which pathology's treatment plan does NOT include surgery?
  1. Hyperkeratosis
  2. Leukoplakia
  3. Contact ulcers
  4. Laryngeal web
College Speech and Voice Disorders
James is a five year old boy who is being tested using Speech recognition Threshold. What type of stimuli would I present ?
  1. Open-Set
  2. Closed-Set
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What can explain 4-10 % of chronic, nonspecific laryngeal disease seen in adults?
  1. Papilloma
  2. Reflux
  3. Laryngeal web
  4. Congenital subglottic stenosis
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Vowels and resonant consonants are a                            
  1. Quasi-periodic sound source
  2. Aperiodic sound source
  3. Both
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What muscles move the tongue body forward, back, up, and down?
  1. Intrinsic tongue muscles
  2. lip muscles
  3. velum
  4. Extrinsic tongue muscles
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Understanding a bandpass filter we can understand how a                 is made
  1. Waveform
  2. Spectrum
  3. Bandwidth
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