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ASL 3 - Unit 21
Test Description: ASL 3 - Unit 21
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In the 1970s, what took the place of Oralism in Deaf education?
A
Total Communication
B
American Sign Language
C
Rochester Method
D
Speaking only
2) Originally, TC meant:
A
Gestures
B
Spoken and written English
C
All of the above
D
Sign language and fingerspelling
3) Now, TC usually refers to:
A
All of the above
B
ASL only
C
Signing speaking at the same time
D
Fingerspelling only
4) What are the ways that many hearing professionals try to minimize one’s deafness?
A
Using American Sign Language
B
Using Total Communication
C
Using hearing aids and speaking
D
Using TTYs and VRS
5) How do many members of the hearing community view members of the Deaf community?
A
An ethnic minority
B
A language majority
C
A language minority
D
Disabled
6) How do members of the Deaf community see themselves?
A
An ethnic minority
B
A language majority
C
A language minority
D
Disabled
7) Which of the following is NOT used when signing about a person riding a horse?
A
CL: 3
B
CL: V
C
CL: B
D
CL: Bent-V
8) Which of the following is NOT used when signing about a person riding a bicycle?
A
CL: B
B
CL: V
C
CL: 3
D
CL: 4
9) Which two classifiers could a person use to sign about a car?
A
CL: B and CL: 4
B
CL: 3 and CL: 2
C
CL: B and CL: 3
D
CL: 1 and CL: 2
10) What is an expression of a given language that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements?
A
Preposition
B
Conjunction
C
Compound
D
Idiom
11) Why is learning to sign easier than learning to speak for a person who is deaf?
A
It is an aural language.
B
It is a visual language.
C
Their families already know ASL.
D
It is not easier for them to learn to sign.
12) What was the result of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act?
A
The Deaflympics were created.
B
Most Deaf children were placed in residential schools.
C
Many Deaf children were mainstreamed.
D
ASL was banned.
13) Which ASL idiom would mean the same as “Missed the boat.”?
A
ALL-ABOUT-ME
B
SWALLOW-FISH
C
THINK-YOURSELF
D
TRAIN-GONE
14) Which ASL idiom would mean to judge someone?
A
LOOK-UP-AND-DOWN
B
ALL-ABOUT-ME
C
THINK-YOURSELF
D
HATE-THAT
15) Which ASL idiom means “It’s up to you.”?
A
TOUCH-FINISH
B
ALL-ABOUT-ME
C
AGREE-WITH
D
THINK-YOURSELF
16) Which ASL idiom is used to talk about if someone has been to a place or not?
A
TOUCH-FINISH
B
LOOK-UP-AND-DOWN
C
ONE-THE-FENCE
D
TRAIN-GONE
17) Which ASL idiom means that someone is unsure or doubtful about a decision/choice?
A
TRAIN-GONE
B
MIND-BLANK
C
ON-THE-FENCE
D
AGREE-WITH
18) Which ASL idiom means that someone is gullible?
A
ONE-UP-ON
B
MIND-BLANK
C
SWALLOW-FISH
D
OVER-MY-HEAD
19) What does BAWL-OUT mean?
A
To wear a lot of bling.
B
To cry a lot.
C
To yell at someone.
D
To be really good at basketball.
20) Which of the following does NOT use the same ASL sign as the others?
A
NEARBY
B
BY-A-HAIR
C
CLOSE-CALL
D
BARELY
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