Exam Details
Subject | introduction to human communication | |
Paper | paper 1 | |
Exam / Course | b.sc. audiology and speech language pathology | |
Department | ||
Organization | Dr.M.G.R. Medical University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | February, 2019 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
[LO 0219] FEBRUARY 2019 Sub. Code: 2301
BACHELOR IN AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
FIRST YEAR
PAPER I INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION
Q.P. Code: 802301
Time: Three hours Maximum 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Elaborate on: x 10 30)
1. Describe the various factors that affect speech and language development.
2. Explain the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
3. Anatomy and physiology of articulatory system in detail.
II. Write notes on: x 5 40)
1. Social bases of human communication.
2. Verbal and nonverbal modes of communication.
3. Reflex action and common reflex.
4. Reticular formation and basal ganglia.
5. Progressive waves and sound waves.
6. Interdependency and interrelation between communication, hearing, speech
and language.
7. Describe nerve tracts.
8. Components of language.
III. Short answers on: (10 x 3 30)
1. What is vital capacity?
2. Write about respiratory efficiency test.
3. Harmonics and overtones.
4. Functions of nervous system.
5. What is resonance?
6. What is diaphragm and mention its functions?
7. Hypoxia.
8. Sympathetic vibration.
9. IPA symbols.
10. Receptors and synapse.
BACHELOR IN AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
FIRST YEAR
PAPER I INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION
Q.P. Code: 802301
Time: Three hours Maximum 100 Marks
Answer All questions
I. Elaborate on: x 10 30)
1. Describe the various factors that affect speech and language development.
2. Explain the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
3. Anatomy and physiology of articulatory system in detail.
II. Write notes on: x 5 40)
1. Social bases of human communication.
2. Verbal and nonverbal modes of communication.
3. Reflex action and common reflex.
4. Reticular formation and basal ganglia.
5. Progressive waves and sound waves.
6. Interdependency and interrelation between communication, hearing, speech
and language.
7. Describe nerve tracts.
8. Components of language.
III. Short answers on: (10 x 3 30)
1. What is vital capacity?
2. Write about respiratory efficiency test.
3. Harmonics and overtones.
4. Functions of nervous system.
5. What is resonance?
6. What is diaphragm and mention its functions?
7. Hypoxia.
8. Sympathetic vibration.
9. IPA symbols.
10. Receptors and synapse.
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