Which of the following is not a core value of the Deaf community? - Answers Correct: c.
Attending residential schools
Answers:
a. Information sharing
b. Full access to communication
c. Attending residential schools
d. Self-determination
e. Healthy identity formation
The first institutes for the deaf in the United States used - Answers Correct: b. sign language
Answers:
a. speech
b. sign language
1964 Deaf telephone Robert Weitbrecht invented the - Answers Correct: b. first teletypewriter
Answers:
a.first pagerd. first closed captioning for tv
b. first teletypewriter
What percentage of deaf people are born to deaf parents? - Answers Correct: d. 10 percent
Answers:
a. 90 percent
b. 45 percent
c. 25 percent
,d. 10 percent
Bell stated that the procreation of undesirable children would weaken the community and
undermine the human race. - Answers True
To many Deaf people, Hard-of-Hearing signals - Answers Correct: b. someone whose
experiences are closer to those of hearing people
Answers:
a. someone who by definition hears well
b. someone whose experiences are closer to those of hearing people
c. someone who has by definition had a cochlear implant
Deaf people want you to see them as having a physical handicap, as being not normal, and as
wanted to be cured. - Answers False
Deaf leaders found it obvious that oralism fed into the eugenics movement. - Answers False
Laurent Clerc brought ____________ to the United States. - Answers Correct: b. French Sign
Language
Answers:
a.Caribbean Sign Language
b.French Sign Language
c.American Sign Language
After the rally, students - Answers Correct: a. were eager to become more involved in the politics
of their university
Answers:
a. were eager to become more involved in the politics of their university
b. felt indifferent
c. were repelled by the politics at their university
, An example of a regional difference in language can be found in the phonological system of the
language. For example, someone from New York may have one type of accent, and someone
from North Carolina may have another. Do these types of differences exist in ASL? - Answers
Correct: a. Yes, of course. Phonology exists in ASL, and there is no reason a signed language
wouldn't have phonological variation just as a spoken language does.
Answers:
a. Yes, of course. Phonology exists in ASL, and there is no reason a signed language wouldn't
have phonological variation just as a spoken language does.
b. No, how could they if we're talking about phonology?
Many sentences in ASL employ topic-comment structure. Which of the following sentences
from spoken English in the New York/New Jersey area of the US would fall into this category? -
Answers Correct: c. The subway? My wallet they stole on the subway! And you wanna take the
subway...
Answers:
a. You talkin' to me?
b. Fuhgeddaboudit, we're going to the City on Friday.
c. The subway? My wallet they stole on the subway! And you wanna take the subway...
d. That deli down there has the best heroes in town!
Linguists estimate that the percentage of cognates between ASL and FSL is as great as -
Answers Correct: b. 58 percent
Answers:a. 90 percent
b. 58 percent
c. 36 percent
d. 22 percent
The early history of ASL is well documented - Answers False
Today, ASL is recognized and accepted as a legitimate language with the ability to express any