ASL Final Test
If you were Deaf and met a new Deaf person, which question might they most likely ask you within the first five minutes of conversation?
"Where did you go to school to learn ASL?"
Which term is considered derogatory?
Deaf-mute
William Stokoe of Gallaudet University advocated for the idea that ASL was a complete language in and of itself.
True
Fingerspelling
Using letter signs to spell out a word in sign language
Which of the following is not an example of an unmarked handshape?
S
Which other sign is included in the sign for "pre-school"?
School
What term refers to a form of communication developed by a Deaf person who has no access to learning a sign language?
home sign
Unmarked handshapes are A, B, 5, G, 2, C, and O.
False
What was the first institution to confer college degrees to deaf individuals?
Gallaudet College
The sign for "married" works for both opposite-sex and same-sex couples.
True
The term "deaf" (or "Deaf") can be used both as a condition and as a proper noun.
True
The type of sign language used in America is different from the type of sign language used in Great Britain, even though both countries are English-speaking.
True
Where should your passive hand be if it is not "participating" in a sign?
formed into one of the natural handshapes
While practicing the sign for "communicate," instead of making her hands into the "C" handshape and moving them back and forth toward her mouth, Amy has put her hands into a "1" handshape and is moving them in circles toward her face. What sign has she made instead of "communicate"?
sign/talk in ASL
When someone is demonstrating signs for others to see, why is it helpful for them to wear solid colored clothing that contrasts with their skin tone?
so that their hands and face stand out
What did the acceptance and expansion of manualism in the early 19th century lead to?
the French Deaf teacher Laurent Clerc playing a role in developing ASL
What is the proper way to sign the word "family"?
two "f" handshapes in motion
What helps members of the Deaf community to see the details and nuances of sign language when working with an interpreter?
when all visual distractions have been removed from the area
What is the difference between the signs for "like" and "dislike"?
the sign for "dislike" is reverse orientation to the sign for "like"
Manualism
The use of sign language to educate the Deaf
Home Sign
A form of communication developed by a deaf person who has no access to learning a sign language
Sign Language
A system of communication using visual gestures and signs
Martha's Vineyard Sign Language
A village sign language practiced in a small community on Martha's Vineyard Island where a heredity form of deafness was common
American Sign Language (ASL)
A visual language used by deaf people in the United States and parts of Canada that uses hand shape, movement, and facial expression to convey meaning
Which of the following was NOT considered a contributing factor in the cause of oralism being deemed a failure for Deaf education in 1964?
ASL being simplified and making it easier to learn and teach
How is American Sign Language (ASL) related to sign language in general?
ASL is a specific type of sign language.
Sign
An action that conveys a meaning
Which of the following items would a Deaf person most likely need to modify in their home?
Doorbell
Deaf Community
Deaf or heard of hearing individuals, as well as their family members, and people who work with them, share a common language, common values, experiences, and ways of interactions
During the recent routine hearing test at school, your friend Sam found out that he is losing some of his hearing because he plays music very loudly while wearing earbuds. After learning this, Sam jokingly said that he was "going deaf." Why is this not the most accurate description of what is going on with his hearing?
Deafness refers to people who have very little or no functional hearing and who often use sign language to communicate; Sam can hear enough to communicate and can produce speech without any difficulty
Ancient Greeks were the first to educate the Deaf.
False
Most Deaf children are born into Deaf families.
False
Plays held at the National Theater for the Deaf did not contain spoken language.
False
The difference between the signs for "understand" and "don't understand" is the location of the sign.
False
The sign for "sorry" involves circling your hand around your eyes (to indicate tears - for example, to show that you are sad to have hurt the other person).
False
Which of the following people or groups would be considered a linguistic minority?
Jamie, a woman who immigrated from Mexico to Ohio and speaks Spanish, while most of her neighbors and friends speak English
Oralism
Method of teaching the deaf by learning to understand and produce spoken language
What is the difference between sign language and ASL?
Sign language is any system of communication using visual gestures and signs, whereas ASL is a specific visual language used by Deaf people in the United States and parts of Canada that uses handshape, movement, and facial expression to convey meaning.
The early history of ASL began in which part of the United States?
The Northeast
American Manual Alphabet
The letters of the English Alphabet represented by hand signs as used in ASL
Deaf Culture
The social beliefs, traditions, art, history, and recreation that occurs among people who are brought together be sign language and influenced by deafness
Laurent Clerc taught at what would eventually become the American School for the Deaf.
True
Lowered eyebrows and a slight shrug of the shoulders will indicate that you are asking a question in ASL.
True
The only difference between the sign for the letter "V" and the sign for the number "2" is that the sign for the letter "V" is created with the palm facing outward and the sign for the number "2" is created with the palm facing inward.
True
In spoken English, speakers can include changes in inflection or tone to convey added meaning to their words. What is one way that you can similarly add meaning or nuance to your signed words?
Use exaggerated facial expressions and alter the speed of your signing.
Samantha contracted a severe ear infection shortly after birth and has been Deaf most of her life. She grew up learning ASL and uses it as her predominate form of communication. Which of the following terms most accurately describes Samantha?
manual deaf
Your friend is trying to remember the word that refers to those more intricate, or "main" shapes in a sign. It is on the tip of her tongue but she cannot come up with it! What word is she trying to think of?
marked handshapes
What is another phrase that describes unmarked handshapes?
natural handshapes