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ASL 4H - Unit 33 (Contributions + Advocacy)
Test Description: ASL 4H - Unit 33
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) This organization provides advocacy, trainings; workshops, and involvement with legislators, manufacturers, and other entities on behalf of deaf-blind people.
A
DBAA
B
ALDA
C
ADA
D
AADB
2) The national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for members who are audiologists and speech-language pathologists.
A
CART
B
ASHA
C
CASE
D
ALDA
3) This organization promotes the leadership development, economic and educational opportunities, social equality, and to safeguard the general health and welfare of Black deaf and hard of hearing people.
A
NCOD
B
NBDA
C
ASDC
D
AADB
4) A national and international performing arts organization that pioneered a dual language theatre concept, creating a hybrid of ASL with spoken English.
A
NTID
B
NTD
C
NCOD
D
ENT
5) The world’s first and largest technological college for deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
A
NTID
B
NCOD
C
GUAA
D
NTD
6) The nation’s premier civil rights organization of, by and for deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
A
NCOD
B
NAD
C
NTID
D
NTD
7) A national organization that plays a leading role in advocating for excellence in the delivery of interpretation and transliteration services between people who use sign language and people who use spoken language.
A
NTID
B
RID
C
NTD
D
RIT
8) A global organization of deaf associations, from 133 countries, working to ensure equal rights for 70 million people around the globe.
A
NAD
B
NBDA
C
GUAA
D
WFD
9) This sign system uses English grammar, and includes word endings (i.e. ing, ed). Sentences are signed word for word in English.
A
SEE
B
ASL
C
CASE
D
TC
10) A method of communicating by using spoken language and sign language at the same time.
A
SimCom
B
SEE
C
Cued Speech
D
CASE
11) A simplified communication method derived from English and ASL.
A
VCO
B
PSE
C
Cued Speech
D
VRS
12) A form of sign language interpreting that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing to communicate with a hearing person at the same site via videoconferencing.
A
VRI
B
VRS
C
AVT
D
VCO
13) A visual mode of communication in which mouth movements of spoken language combine with eight handshapes and four locations.
A
Cued Speech
B
AVT
C
SimCom
D
SEE
14) In this approach, listening is the primary avenue for the child to learn language. Signs are not used in this approach.
A
PSE
B
VCO
C
AVT
D
VRC
15) A philosophy of educating children with hearing loss that incorporates all means of communication.
A
SimCom
B
SEE
C
CASE
D
TC
16) An international organization of persons who have one or more parent with a demonstrable and verifiable hearing loss.
A
WFD
B
ALDA
C
CODA
D
IDEA
17) A medical professional who treats issues in your ears, nose, or throat as well as related areas in your head and neck.
A
ENT
B
SLP
C
AVT
D
VRC
18) Professionals who assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in children and adults.
A
AVT
B
SLP
C
ENT
D
VRC
19) Professionals who educate people with disabilities about their rights and protection based on the ADA. They also serve as mediators for employees with disabilities and their employers.
A
SLP
B
VRI
C
VRS
D
VRC
20) A law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities and ensures special education and related services to those children.
A
ADA
B
IEP
C
IDEA
D
ITP
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