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What score do I need to pass the MTTC Deaf and Hard of Hearing Exam?

To pass the MTTC Deaf and Hard of Hearing test you need a score of 220.

The range of possible scores is 100 to 300.

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All scores are scaled (100 – 300) with 220 being the minimum score needed to pass. For tests that are multiple choice only, preliminary results are available at the end of the testing session. Final score reports will be emailed to you within 6 weeks of testing.


MTTC Deaf and Hard of Hearing - FAQ Sample Questions

Which of the following would possibly benefit Neil?





Correct Answer:
hearing aid.
to answer the question about which of the following would possibly benefit neil, we need to understand neil's type of hearing loss and the differences between the devices mentioned: cochlear implants and hearing aids.

**cochlear implants:** cochlear implants are advanced electronic devices that can help provide a sense of sound to individuals who are profoundly deaf or severely hard-of-hearing. they are most beneficial in cases of sensorineural hearing loss, where there is damage to the tiny hair cells in the cochlea of the inner ear. this type of hearing loss can occur due to genetics, aging, exposure to loud noise, illness, or other factors. the implant has an external portion that sits behind the ear and a second portion that is surgically placed under the skin. the device works by bypassing damaged portions of the ear and directly stimulating the auditory nerve, sending signals to the brain that are interpreted as sound.

**hearing aids:** hearing aids are devices designed to amplify sound, making it easier for people to hear. they are most commonly used by individuals who have conductive hearing loss, where there is a problem conducting sound waves anywhere along the route through the outer ear, tympanic membrane (eardrum), or middle ear. this type of hearing loss can be caused by an ear infection, fluid in the middle ear, eustachian tube dysfunction, allergies, impacted earwax, a perforated eardrum, or benign tumors. hearing aids are external devices that can be placed inside or behind the ear and work by amplifying sound vibrations entering the ear.

**determining what would benefit neil:** to determine what would benefit neil, we must know the type of hearing loss he has. if neil has sensorineural hearing loss, a cochlear implant might be more appropriate as it directly stimulates the auditory nerve, circumventing the damaged hair cells in the cochlea. if neil's hearing loss is conductive, a hearing aid would likely be more beneficial as it amplifies the sound that travels to the inner ear where neil’s natural hearing process can take over.

**combination of both devices:** in some cases, individuals might benefit from both a cochlear implant and a hearing aid, especially if they have different types of hearing loss in each ear (mixed hearing loss). this is less common and would typically be determined by a hearing specialist after thorough assessments.

**conclusion:** without specific information on the type of hearing loss neil has, it is challenging to definitively say which device would benefit him the most. if the assumption needs to be made based on the common applications of each device: - if neil has sensorineural hearing loss, the cochlear implant would possibly benefit him. - if neil has conductive hearing loss, then a hearing aid would be appropriate. - if neil has mixed hearing loss, he might benefit from both a cochlear implant and a hearing aid depending on the condition in each ear. - if neil does not have any form of hearing loss that these devices assist with, neither option would benefit him.