Praxis 5001 Practice Exams
Question 1 of 5.
Extract:Carbon is identified by the symbol "C" on the periodic table. Each carbon atom is made of six protons and six neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of twelve. The way the atoms are arranged gives carbon its form. Sometimes carbon is combined with other substances to create useful items, such as pencil lead. When mixed with oxygen, carbon forms carbon dioxide (CO2). People exhale carbon dioxide when they breathe, and carbon dioxide gives soda its bubbles.
The graphics add to the reading by serving which TWO of the following purposes?
A. Reinforcing a real-world connection
B. Summarizing key facts
C. Providing a mnemonic device
D. Contributing extra information
E. Presenting an organizational framework
Explanation: The text describes carbon's properties and its real-world applications (pencil lead, exhaling, soda bubbles). Graphics, such as images of a pencil, a person breathing, or a soda can, would reinforce these real-world connections mentioned in the text. The graphics also likely contribute extra information not explicitly stated in the text, such as a visual of the periodic table showing 'C', a diagram of a carbon atom, or molecular structures of carbon compounds. The text itself summarizes key facts; the graphics illustrate them. There is no strong indication of a mnemonic device or an organizational framework being provided by the graphics based on the text alone.
Question 2 of 5.
Which of the following best describes why phonological awareness is predictive of beginning reading success?
A. It is an auditory skill in which understanding of letter-sound relationships is developed.
B. It is a visual skill in which letter recognition skills are developed.
C. It is a speaking skill in which oral production of letter sounds is developed.
D. It is a fine motor skill in which letter formation skills are developed.
Explanation: Phonological awareness involves recognizing and manipulating language sounds (e.g., rhymes, syllables, phonemes), an auditory skill critical for understanding letter-sound relationships (phonics). This supports early reading by enabling word decoding. Option B focuses on visual letter recognition, which is distinct. Option C relates to speech production, not phonological awareness. Option D involves writing, a motor skill unrelated to phonological awareness.
Question 3 of 5.
Which THREE of the following words contain diphthongs?
A. Boy
B. Mother
C. Buy
D. Apple
E. Coin
Explanation: A diphthong is a vowel sound gliding from one vowel to another within a syllable (e.g., /oi/, /ai/). 'Boy' (A) has /oi/, 'Buy' (C) has /ai/, and 'Coin' (E) has /oi/. 'Mother' (B) and 'Apple' (D) have simple vowels (/ʌ/, /ə/ and /æ/, /ə/). The correct choices are A, C, E, corresponding to option C.
Question 4 of 5.
Which two of the following words feature an open syllable pattern?
A. Happen
B. Robot
C. Sunlight
D. Artist
E. Silent
Explanation: An open syllable ends with a vowel, typically producing a long vowel sound (e.g., 'me'). 'Robot' (B) has an open first syllable ('ro', /oÊŠ/). 'Silent' (E) has an open first syllable ('si', /ai/). 'Happen' (A), 'Sunlight' (C), and 'Artist' (D) have closed syllables. The correct choices are B, E, corresponding to option B.
Question 5 of 5.
Which of the following best demonstrates student knowledge of sound matching?
A. A student is able to see an illustration of an object ending in 'g' and identify the ending sound as /g/.
B. A student is able to hear the sounds /d/ /o/ /g/ and can identify the word as 'dog' when asked.
C. A student is able to identify the initial sound of the word 'top' as /t/ and can point to an object identified by a word with the same initial sound.
D. A student can remove the /b/ sound from the word 'bat' and identify the resulting word as 'at.'
Explanation: Sound matching involves identifying words with the same sound, typically at the beginning, middle, or end. Option C demonstrates this by identifying the initial /t/ in 'top' and matching it to another word with the same initial sound. Option A is sound identification, not matching. Option B involves phoneme blending. Option D involves phoneme deletion.