Want to see correct answers?
Login or join for free!
  printable Worksheets
Looking for printable worksheets?
Check out our pre-made printable worksheets!
Share/Like This Page
Filter By Grade

You are browsing College questions. View questions in All Grades.

College Graduate

College Speech and Voice Disorders Questions

You can create printable tests and worksheets from these College Speech and Voice Disorders questions! Select one or more questions using the checkboxes above each question. Then click the add selected questions to a test button before moving to another page.

Previous Page 5 of 24 Next
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Researchers use                        to change acoustic features of sounds.
  1. Speech synthesis
  2. Signal Editing
  3. Multiple acoustic cues
  4. None of the above
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The average range of thresholds for normal hearing is 85-100 dB HL
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What is not a purpose of speech recognition threshold?
  1. Cross check of pure tone thresholds
  2. Comparing SRT to pure tone average
  3. Provides a basis for selecting the presentation level for speech recognition testing
  4. To evaluate speech understanding at suprathreshold levels
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Which is NOT a component of speech audiometry?
  1. A relatively quick way to estimate thresholds in children and in e elderly
  2. Quantifying the ability to understand everyday communication
  3. A relatively quick way to estimate thresholds in middle aged people
  4. A fairly sensitive indicator of retrochochlear disorder
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Sentences have                 redundancy of informational content and                 sensitivity to hearing loss
  1. More/ Less
  2. Less / More
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The central auditory processing estimates how the neutral pathway and auditory cortex influence speech understanding
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Syllables have                 redundancy of informational content and                 sensitivity to hearing loss
  1. More/ Less
  2. Less / More
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Voicing/Phonation creates an Aperiodic sound
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Small ulcerations, of Contact ulcers, develop on the                             of the vocal processes of the                            .
  1. Lateral portion/ arytenoids
  2. Medial portion/ arytenoids
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The interaction of the sound source in the larynx and the resonances of the tube formed by the vocal tract are the basis of the                                                       of speech production.
  1. Fouriers theory
  2. Sound Source theory
  3. Source Filter theory
  4. None of the above. The correct answer is: ___________
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The signs and symptoms of contact ulcers is, high pitched voice, hoarseness, and hard glottal attacks
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
As the position of the articulators for different vowels change, what else changes?
  1. The tube shape
  2. The number of tubes
  3. The FO of the vowel
  4. Both A and B
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Voice is the element of speech that provides the listener with the vibratory signal upon which speech is carried?
  1. True
  2. False
College Speech and Voice Disorders
For th same vowel, a person who has a shorter vocal tract will have                          compared to a person with a longer vocal tract
  1. Higher FO
  2. Lower FO
  3. Lower formant Frequency
  4. Higher Formant Frequency
College Speech and Voice Disorders
On average, a person whose vocal folds have a greater mass will have                              compared to a person whose vocal folds have smaller mass.
  1. Higher Fundamental Frequency
  2. Lower FO
  3. Higher Formant
  4. Lower Formant
College Speech and Voice Disorders
What pathology develops from LPR?
  1. Ulcers
  2. Hyperkeratosis
  3. Infectious laryngitis
  4. Laryngomalacia
College Speech and Voice Disorders
The anterior two-thirds of the glottis is?
  1. Cartilaginous
  2. Muscular
College Speech and Voice Disorders
If I want to see the changing resonances of the vocal tract as the articulators move rapidly, what type of spectrogram would I look at?
  1. Wide band
  2. Narrow band
College Speech and Voice Disorders
I would like to write what the normal voice decrease is for each octave. How would I do that?
  1. +21 dB/octave
  2. 12 dB/octave
  3. +12 dB/octave
  4. -12 dB/octave
College Speech and Voice Disorders
Some professionals consider contact ulcers and granulomas to be the same disorder.
  1. True
  2. False
Previous Page 5 of 24 Next