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  • 120 multiple choice unique questions per exam: Each practice test is unique and matches the length of the real Praxis Audiology exam so you can practice time management and learn how to maintain focus for the duration of the test.
  • 5 online practice exams: Select our largest test bundle for the ultimate Praxis Audiology test prep package - 5 practice tests each test contains 120 unique questions that's 600 unique questions to make you incredibly ready for test day.

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  • Detailed explanations for each question: Each Praxis Audiology practice test question comes with explanations for both correct and incorrect answers to help you understand and learn from your mistakes.
  • Repeated attempts on each practice test: You can take each unique practice test up to 4 times to strengthen your recall, hone your pacing, and build your test-taking stamina.

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Our unique Praxis Audiology practice test environment is the closest thing you will find to the actual test, with one exception: we tell you which questions you answered correctly and which you answered incorrectly. And most importantly, we explain why! Our practice test questions give you step-by-step explanations in an easy-to-understand format. This opportunity to understand the practice exam questions and review your answers in depth will bolster your test prep and get you ready for success on test day.

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We also know that everyone likes to study differently, so we offer three different ways to use your Praxis Audiology practice exams:

  • Timed Praxis Audiology Practice Test Mode: Timed tests are just like the Praxis Audiology exam. Our system sets the test time to the same time limit, or time limit per question, that you will experience with the actual exam on test day. This is a great method of practicing your pacing, especially if you're concerned about completing your exam within the time limit.

  • Untimed Praxis Audiology Practice Test Mode: With this option, you can take your time and thoroughly consider each question before answering. This rush-free mode is recommended for those dipping their toes into exam prep or just starting on their journey to take the Praxis Audiology. It is a great way to test your knowledge with no time limit and highlight blind spots you will need to come back to in your studies - one of the many advantages of taking Praxis Audiology practice exams with Exam Edge!

  • Praxis Audiology Study Guide Mode: Not sure where to even begin with your studying? Try a practice test in explanation mode. The questions act as a study guide, giving you the option to see the answers as you take the test. Study guide mode is an effective way to review the Praxis Audiology exam subject matter before you take the exam in a timed format. We recommend taking a practice test in explanation mode and taking thorough notes as the best method for beginning your test prep.

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Praxis Audiology - Features Sample Questions

Of the syndromes listed below, which has an undetermined cause?








Correct Answer:
goldenhar syndrome.



among the syndromes listed, goldenhar syndrome is noted for having an undetermined cause. goldenhar syndrome, also known as oculo-auriculo-vertebral (oav) syndrome, is a complex condition characterized primarily by abnormalities of the face, eyes, and ears. key features often include a partially developed or totally absent ear (microtia), a benign growth of the eye (epibulbar dermoid), and spinal abnormalities. additionally, individuals with goldenhar syndrome may experience facial asymmetry where one side of the face does not fully develop. this can affect the alignment and function of facial features such as the eyes, ears, and jaw.

the hearing loss in goldenhar syndrome, which is generally congenital and conductive, arises due to malformations of the outer and middle ear structures, including microtia and atresia (closure) of the external auditory canal. these auditory complications contribute to hearing difficulties, which can range from mild to severe.

despite extensive research, the exact cause of goldenhar syndrome remains unknown, though it appears to occur randomly. there is evidence suggesting that both genetic and environmental factors may play a role, yet no definitive genetic cause has been isolated, and environmental triggers are still being investigated. this uncertainty contrasts with other syndromes on the list, such as:

klippel-feil syndrome, characterized by the congenital fusion of any two of the cervical vertebrae. it's believed to be caused by a failure in the normal segmentation or division of the cervical vertebrae during the early weeks of fetal development, which might be linked to genetic mutations.

hunter syndrome and hurler syndrome, both of which are caused by specific genetic mutations that lead to enzyme deficiencies. in hunter syndrome, there is a deficiency of the enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase, and in hurler syndrome, there is a deficiency of the enzyme alpha-l-iduronidase. these deficiencies lead to the buildup of glycosaminoglycans in body tissues, causing various symptoms.

jervell and lange-nielsen syndrome is a rare inherited condition caused by mutations in the genes kcnq1 or kcne1, leading to a disorder of the heart's electrical system, often accompanied by profound deafness.

given the defined etiologies of the other listed syndromes, goldenhar syndrome stands out for its lack of a clearly defined cause, reflecting ongoing challenges in medical research for this condition. understanding and uncovering the origins of goldenhar syndrome continue to be crucial for improving diagnostics, management, and treatment for those affected by this complex disorder.

The Functional Auditory Performance Indicators (FAPI) assesses the functional auditory skills of children with hearing loss.  The FAPI is an integrated approach to auditory skill development utilized by parents, therapists, early interventionists, and teachers. There are seven categories. Which of the following is NOT an FAPI? 





Correct Answer:
Long-term Auditory and Color Recall: The child can hear, remember, repeat, and recall a pattern of colors.. This skill is developmentally appropriate for children who are two years of age and older. Colors are used in order to isolate the skill  being tested. 

the functional auditory performance indicators (fapi) assesses the functional auditory skills of children with hearing loss. it can be used by parents, therapists, early interventionists, and teachers.  there are seven categories. 1. sound awareness: the child is aware that an auditory stimulus is present. the child may demonstrate awareness of loud environmental sounds, noisemakers, music, and/or speech. 2. sound is meaningful: the child attends to sounds and associates a variety of auditory stimuli with their sound source. the stimuli include loud environmental sounds or noisemakers, music, vocalizations (non-true words) and speech stimuli. a child may simply attend to a sound, which is relatively easy. or, the child may match the sound with its sound source - a more difficult skill. 3. auditory feedback: the child monitors the sounds s/he hears. a child may demonstrate this skill by responding to sound when amplification is turned on, by vocalizing in order to monitor when the amplification is working, and/or by noticing his/her own vocalizations. 4. localizing sound source: the child searches for and/or finds the auditory stimulus. searching is a prerequisite skill for localizing. children with hearing in only one ear may not be able to localize to the sound source. 5. auditory discrimination: the child distinguishes the characteristics of different sounds including environmental sounds, suprasegmental characteristics of speech (e.g., intensity, duration, pitch), non-true words, and true words. 6. short-term auditory memory: the child can hear, remember, repeat, and recall a sequence of numbers. this skill is developmentally appropriate for children who are two years of age and older. numbers are used in order to isolate the skill – auditory memory – that is being tested. 7. linguistic auditory processing: the child utilizes auditory information to process language. this category measures the ways in which audition is used to sequence language, to learn and use morphemes, to learn and use syntactic information, and to understand spoken language. 

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