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CASLI KNOWLEDGE PREP Exam
Questions With 100% Correct Answers
Updated
A scenario where an interpreter only minimally interacts with the
Deaf and hearing clients, and produces "interpretations" without
consideration of linguistic and cultural differences between ASL
and English, is an example of:
- The Communication Facilitation philosophy
- The Bilingual-Bicultural philosophy
- The Helper philosophy
- The Machine philosophy Correct Answer>>The Machine
philosophy
(Chapter 8)
The RID Code of Ethics (as it was called then) was developed
partially due to the:
- Helper philosophy
- The passage of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- The passage of the Education for All Handicapped Children's Act
of 1975
- The Conduit philosophy Correct Answer>>Helper philosophy
(Chapter 8)
Stating both the positive and negative aspects of an issue in a
statement is known as?
- Couching
, 2
.
.Contrasting
- Faceting
- Reiteration Correct Answer>>Contrasting
(Chapter 9)
Nodding your head up and down while signing "NEXT-WEEK
TUESDAY, ASL CLASS, TEST" is an example of:
- ASL tense marker
- Noun/verb modifier
- Affirmation
- Passive voice Correct Answer>>Affirmation
(Chapter 9)
Interpreters work most effectively with spontaneous linguistic
expression in both ASL and English, T/F? Correct Answer>>
TRUE
(Chapter 9)
Prosody could be defined as:
- The use of NMS while signing
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- The position of the hands while pausing mid-sentence
- The order and arrangement of signs in a sentence
- The rhythm of speech with pauses, auditory intonation
patterns, and phraseology Correct Answer>>The rhythm of
speech with pauses, auditory intonation patterns, and
phraseology
(Chapter 9)
Using a sign twice in the same sentence for the purpose of
clarifying or emphasizing is known as?
- Listing
- Couching
- Reiteration
- Faceting Correct Answer>>Reiteration
(Chapter 9)
In ASL sentences, adverbs and adjectives may come before or after
the noun they modify, T/F? Correct Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 9)
Naming specific brands or examples that fit an overall category is
known as?
- Couching
- Listing
- Reiteration
- Faceting Correct Answer>>Listing
(Chapter 9)
Content elements of English include?
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- Articles, prepositions, and conjunctions
- Nouns, prepositions, and adverbs
- Articles, adverbs, and conjunctions
- Nouns, verbs, and adjectives Correct Answer>>Nouns,
verbs, and adjectives
(Chapter 9)
Unlike the ears, the eyes are operated by muscles that tire with
use, T/F? Correct Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 9)
The English sentence "My bike was stolen" is an example of?
- Noun/verb modifier
- Time/tense marker
- Affirmation
- Passive voice Correct Answer>>Passive voice
(Chapter 9)
Taking on the characteristics of two or more people in an interaction
is known as?
- Couching
-Reiteration
- Role shifting
-Listing Correct Answer>>Role shifting (Chapter 9)
CASLI KNOWLEDGE PREP Exam
Questions With 100% Correct Answers
Updated
A scenario where an interpreter only minimally interacts with the
Deaf and hearing clients, and produces "interpretations" without
consideration of linguistic and cultural differences between ASL
and English, is an example of:
- The Communication Facilitation philosophy
- The Bilingual-Bicultural philosophy
- The Helper philosophy
- The Machine philosophy Correct Answer>>The Machine
philosophy
(Chapter 8)
The RID Code of Ethics (as it was called then) was developed
partially due to the:
- Helper philosophy
- The passage of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- The passage of the Education for All Handicapped Children's Act
of 1975
- The Conduit philosophy Correct Answer>>Helper philosophy
(Chapter 8)
Stating both the positive and negative aspects of an issue in a
statement is known as?
- Couching
, 2
.
.Contrasting
- Faceting
- Reiteration Correct Answer>>Contrasting
(Chapter 9)
Nodding your head up and down while signing "NEXT-WEEK
TUESDAY, ASL CLASS, TEST" is an example of:
- ASL tense marker
- Noun/verb modifier
- Affirmation
- Passive voice Correct Answer>>Affirmation
(Chapter 9)
Interpreters work most effectively with spontaneous linguistic
expression in both ASL and English, T/F? Correct Answer>>
TRUE
(Chapter 9)
Prosody could be defined as:
- The use of NMS while signing
, 3
- The position of the hands while pausing mid-sentence
- The order and arrangement of signs in a sentence
- The rhythm of speech with pauses, auditory intonation
patterns, and phraseology Correct Answer>>The rhythm of
speech with pauses, auditory intonation patterns, and
phraseology
(Chapter 9)
Using a sign twice in the same sentence for the purpose of
clarifying or emphasizing is known as?
- Listing
- Couching
- Reiteration
- Faceting Correct Answer>>Reiteration
(Chapter 9)
In ASL sentences, adverbs and adjectives may come before or after
the noun they modify, T/F? Correct Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 9)
Naming specific brands or examples that fit an overall category is
known as?
- Couching
- Listing
- Reiteration
- Faceting Correct Answer>>Listing
(Chapter 9)
Content elements of English include?
, 4
- Articles, prepositions, and conjunctions
- Nouns, prepositions, and adverbs
- Articles, adverbs, and conjunctions
- Nouns, verbs, and adjectives Correct Answer>>Nouns,
verbs, and adjectives
(Chapter 9)
Unlike the ears, the eyes are operated by muscles that tire with
use, T/F? Correct Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 9)
The English sentence "My bike was stolen" is an example of?
- Noun/verb modifier
- Time/tense marker
- Affirmation
- Passive voice Correct Answer>>Passive voice
(Chapter 9)
Taking on the characteristics of two or more people in an interaction
is known as?
- Couching
-Reiteration
- Role shifting
-Listing Correct Answer>>Role shifting (Chapter 9)