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1. 
A language delay...
A.
Can be within one component of language only
B.
Is when skills are on track, but slow to emerge
C.
Is when skills are not on track and emerge differently
D.
Does not follow typical language development
2. 
A language disorder...
A.
Follows an atypical sequence and skills emerge differently
B.
Is when skills are only slow to emerge
C.
Follows the same sequence as typically developing children
D.
Will never involve impairment of understanding or use
3. 
What is an example of a language DIFFERENCE?
A.
Delay
B.
Disorder
C.
Dialect
D.
Stuttering
4. 
What is true about Specific Language Impairment (SLI)?
A.
It's a language challenge in the presence of other conditions.
B.
There are impairment across language domains.
C.
It is always the same in every child.
D.
Can be diagnosed as early as 2 years of age.
5. 
Challenges of autism include nonverbal behaviors, language, the regulatory and sensory system and
A.
Visual processing
B.
Auditory processing
C.
Physical abnormalities
D.
Repetitive behaviors & restricted interests
6. 
How many school-aged children does autism affect?
A.
1 in 30
B.
1 in 70
C.
1 in 50
D.
1 in 20
7. 
Autism is curable - true or false?
A.
True
B.
False
8. 
What does it mean when people say "Autism is a broad spectrum"?
A.
Every person with autism is the same
B.
There are only 5 symptoms of autism
C.
Autism is acquired
D.
Each person with autism is different
9. 
How do we classify consonants?
A.
Manner, place and voicing
B.
Manner, voicing and fluency
C.
Form, content and use
D.
Form, place, and voicing
10. 
What is true about vowels when compared to consonants?
A.
They are shorter in duration and can stand alone
B.
They are higher in intensity and can't stand alone
C.
They are longer in duration and can stand alone
D.
They are longer in duration and louder
11. 
Articulation disorders do NOT involve problems with motor speech processes - true/false?
A.
True
B.
False
12. 
What is true about phonological disorders?
A.
It is the ability to contrast sounds
B.
There are problems with motor speech processes
C.
It is never influenced by other language domains
D.
It is an inability to produce a sound
13. 
Which classification of consonants do the terms "stop", "fricative" and "nasal" fall under?
A.
Manner
B.
Place
C.
Voicing
D.
All of the above
14. 
A cleft lip is part of which palate?
A.
Primary Palate
B.
Secondary Palate
15. 
How would you classify a cleft that occurs on both sides of the lip only, and splits up to the nostrils?
A.
Unilateral complete lip and palate
B.
Bilateral complete lip
C.
Bilateral incomplete lip
D.
Bilateral complete palate
16. 
Difficulties of cleft lip and palate include communication, hearing, dental problems and...
A.
Breathing
B.
Tasting
C.
Feeding
D.
Cognitive issues
17. 
What is the prosthetic device used to help close an opening in the palate?
A.
Velopharyngeal port
B.
Retainer
C.
Orthodontist
D.
Obturator