INTERPRETER CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP
MODULES 2 & 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS RESPECTIVELY
Q1. What is the primary difference
between interpreting and translating?
• A) Interpreting is written; translating is spoken
• B) Interpreting is spoken/signed; translating is written
• C) Interpreting deals with oral or signed language in
real time; translating deals with written text
• D) No difference
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Rationale: Interpreting is real-time conversion between
spoken/signed languages; translating is written text
conversion, allowing more time for revision.
Q2. Consecutive interpreting means:
• A) The interpreter speaks after the speaker pauses
• B) The interpreter speaks simultaneously
• C) The interpreter whispers
• D) The interpreter sight-translates a document
Rationale: In consecutive mode, the speaker stops periodically
to allow interpretation.
Q3. A certified medical interpreter must primarily prioritize:
• A) Accuracy and patient safety
• B) Speeding up the encounter
• C) Adding explanations to help patient
• D) Advocating for the patient
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Rationale: Accuracy and safety are paramount; advocacy is
separate and limited.
Q4. What is sight translation?
• A) Interpreting a live lecture
• B) Reading a written document aloud in another
language
• C) Translating a book
• D) Sign language only
Rationale: Sight translation is common in medical/legal
settings (e.g., consent forms).
Q5. The term transliteration refers to:
• A) Converting between different scripts (e.g., Cyrillic to
Latin)
• B) Converting meaning between languages
• C) Simultaneous interpreting
• D) Editing a translation
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Rationale: Transliteration focuses on letter/symbol conversion,
not meaning.
Q6. Which mode is fastest but most mentally demanding?
• A) Consecutive
• B) Simultaneous
• C) Sight translation
• D) Relay
Rationale: Simultaneous requires listening and speaking at
nearly same time.
Q7. What is relay interpreting?
• A) Interpreting via phone
• B) Using an intermediate language when no direct
interpreter exists
• C) Taking turns interpreting
• D) Recording interpretation