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SLP Praxis Practice Questions

Speech-Language Pathology Praxis (5331)Practice with free SLP Praxis practice questions covering speech sound disorders, language disorders, fluency, voice, dysphagia, and more. Each question includes a detailed explanation to help you build real clinical reasoning - not just memorize answers. Our SLP Praxis question of the day and full practice question bank are designed to mirror the actual Praxis 5331 format and difficulty level.

132
Total Questions
2 hours 30 minutes
Time Limit
162 (scale of 100-200)
Passing Score
$120
Registration Fee

Free Sample Questions

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1

A speech-language pathologist is evaluating a 4-year-old child who consistently substitutes /w/ for /r/ (e.g., 'wabbit' for 'rabbit') and /t/ for /k/ (e.g., 'tat' for 'cat'). The /w/ for /r/ substitution is age-appropriate, but the /t/ for /k/ substitution is not. Which phonological process best describes the /t/ for /k/ substitution?

AA) Backing
BB) Fronting
CC) Stopping
DD) Gliding
2

A client who had a stroke three weeks ago presents with effortful, halting speech, short phrase length, and relatively preserved auditory comprehension. They frequently omit function words and grammatical morphemes. Which type of aphasia is MOST consistent with this presentation?

AA) Wernicke's aphasia
BB) Broca's aphasia
CC) Global aphasia
DD) Anomic aphasia
3

An SLP is working with an 8-year-old child who stutters. During a parent conference, the child's mother asks what she can do at home to help. Which of the following recommendations is MOST appropriate?

AA) Tell the child to slow down and think about what they want to say before speaking
BB) Finish the child's sentences when they are stuttering to reduce frustration
CC) Model a slower, relaxed speaking rate during conversations and allow extra time for the child to respond
DD) Ask the child to practice fluency techniques for 30 minutes each evening
4

A speech-language pathologist is assessing swallowing function in a patient following a brainstem stroke. During a clinical swallowing evaluation, the patient demonstrates a wet, gurgly vocal quality after swallowing thin liquids but does not cough. What does this finding MOST likely suggest?

AA) The patient has adequate airway protection during swallowing
BB) The patient is experiencing silent aspiration
CC) The patient has penetration of liquids into the laryngeal vestibule without aspiration
DD) The patient likely has residue in the pharyngeal recesses but no airway compromise
5

A 6-year-old child scores significantly below age expectations on both receptive and expressive language measures. Cognitive testing reveals abilities within the normal range, and hearing screening results are within normal limits. The child does not meet criteria for autism spectrum disorder. Which diagnosis is MOST appropriate?

AA) Intellectual disability
BB) Developmental language disorder (DLD)
CC) Childhood apraxia of speech
DD) Auditory processing disorder

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About the SLP Praxis

Format & Structure

Total Questions
132
Time Limit
2 hours 30 minutes
Format
Selected-response (multiple choice)

Scoring & Cost

Passing Score
162 (scale of 100-200)
Registration Fee
$120

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SLP Praxis exam?

The SLP Praxis (officially called the Praxis Speech-Language Pathology exam, test code 5331) is a standardized assessment developed by ETS. It's required for speech-language pathology licensure and ASHA certification in most states. The exam measures whether entry-level SLPs have the foundational knowledge and clinical reasoning skills needed to practice competently across a range of communication and swallowing disorders.

How many questions are on the SLP Praxis?

The SLP Praxis contains 132 selected-response (multiple-choice) questions. Of those, some are pretest questions that don't count toward your score - but you won't know which ones, so you'll want to give every question your best effort. The questions cover three major content areas: Foundations and Professional Practice, Screening through Diagnosis, and Planning through Evaluation of Treatment.

What score do I need to pass the SLP Praxis?

ASHA requires a passing score of 162 on a scale of 100-200 for the Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP). Most states also use 162 as their passing threshold, though a few states may set different requirements for licensure. Always check with your specific state licensing board to confirm the score they accept. Scores are typically available about two to three weeks after your testing date.

What topics does the SLP Praxis cover?

The SLP Praxis covers three broad content areas. The first area, Foundations and Professional Practice, includes anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing mechanisms, ethics, evidence-based practice, and research. The second area focuses on Screening, Assessment, Evaluation, and Diagnosis across all communication and swallowing disorder types. The third area covers Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation of Treatment - basically, how you design and carry out intervention. Specific disorder areas include articulation and phonology, language disorders in children and adults, fluency, voice and resonance, dysphagia, cognitive-communication disorders, and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).

How long is the SLP Praxis exam?

You get 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the SLP Praxis. That works out to roughly one minute per question, but some questions will take less time and others more. There's no scheduled break built into the exam time, so plan accordingly. Most test-takers report that the time is sufficient if they pace themselves and don't spend too long on any single question.

How should I study for the SLP Praxis?

Start by identifying your weakest content areas - many students find areas like dysphagia, motor speech disorders, or fluency more challenging depending on their clinical experiences. Use SLP Praxis practice questions to pinpoint gaps in your knowledge. Review your graduate coursework notes, especially for topics you haven't encountered much in clinical placements. Focus on understanding clinical reasoning rather than just memorizing facts, since the exam emphasizes application. A structured study plan of 4-6 weeks usually works well, spending more time on weaker areas. Practice with timed question sets to build your pacing skills.

Can I retake the SLP Praxis if I fail?

Yes, you can retake the SLP Praxis. ETS requires a 28-day waiting period between attempts, and you can take the exam no more than five times within a 12-month testing window. You'll need to register and pay the full $120 fee each time. If you didn't pass, use the score report to identify which content areas need the most work and adjust your study plan before your next attempt.

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