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ASL 2 - Describing People
Test Description: Describing People
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the first thing that you should state when describing someone.
A
Body Shape
B
Hair Color
C
Gender
D
Height
2) This is the fingerspelled abbreviation for the term 'handicapped.'
A
HD
B
HA
C
HC
D
HP
3) This is the fingerspelled abbreviation for the term, 'disability.'
A
DA
B
DL
C
DY
D
DB
4) What is one way that describing someone would be rude?
A
Discussing their hair color/style.
B
Using exaggeration.
C
Describing someone's height.
D
Including body shape.
5) This perspective focuses on what a Deaf person CANNOT do.
A
Personal perspective
B
Social perspective
C
Medical perspective
D
Cultural perspective
6) This perspective focuses on what a Deaf person CAN do.
A
deaf perspective
B
Medical perspective
C
Cultural perspective
D
Hard of Hearing perspective
7) This term should only be used to refer to a person's functioning related to the environment.
A
Disability
B
Deaf-Blind
C
Deaf
D
Handicapped
8) What is one of the most well-known disabilities within the Deaf community?
A
Deaf
B
Hard of Hearing
C
Deaf-Blindness
D
Hearing
9) This phrase refers to specific attitudes, beliefs, habits, and other characteristics found within Deaf culture as a whole.
A
LOOK-STRONG
B
DEAF-TEND-THEIRS
C
GULP
D
POW
10) Which is NOT something that a Deaf doctor would use to break stereotypes?
A
ASL Interpreter
B
Can-do Attitude
C
Braille Displays
D
Visual Stethoscope
11) Which sign language/system did not contribute to the development of ASL?
A
Native American Sign Language
B
British Sign Language
C
Home signs (of deaf children in the U.S.)
D
French Sign Language
12) Which device bypasses the ear to deliver sound converted into electrical impulses?
A
Classroom Amplification System
B
Cochlear Implant
C
In the Canal Hearing Aid
D
Behind the Ear Hearing Aid
13) How do Deaf-Blind people access text?
A
Tactical Sign Language
B
Braille
C
American Sign Language
D
Tactile Sign Language
14) This is how individuals who are Deaf-Blind communicate with people who know ASL.
A
Braille
B
Tactile Sign Language
C
Raised Letters
D
Tactical Sign Language
15) This sign is used to describe something that happened unexpectedly.
A
DEAF-TEND-THEIRS
B
POW
C
LOOK-STRONG
D
GULP
16) This signed phrase is used to describe visual resemblances between people.
A
DEAF-TEND-THEIRS
B
POW
C
LOOK-STRONG
D
GULP
17) Which of the following ASL signs is NOT fingerspelled?
A
FLU
B
SUNBURN
C
ARAB
D
SHY
18) Choose the ASL sign that does not have a variation (that you learned in class).
A
CULTURE
B
ALLERGIES
C
RUDE
D
NOSY
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