ASL 1A Final Day 2 Study Set UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
The sign for "hearing/non-deaf" is very similar to the sign True
for speak/say/tell. 1 multiple choice option
Because facial expressions are so important in ASL, most False
ASL speakers can detect the meaning of a sentence from 1 multiple choice option
your facial expression, even if they don't see the whole
sign.
The difference between the signs for "understand" and False
"don't understand" is the location of the sign. 1 multiple choice option
The signs for blue, green, yellow, and purple all use True
different hand signs but incorporate similar hand 1 multiple choice option
movement.
In the course of a conversation with your Deaf friend True
Adam, his sign language interpreter acted outside of his 1 multiple choice option
professional boundaries when he tried to clarify what
Adam was saying by adding his own opinion when he
spoke in English to you.
In ASL, the location refers to whether you are signing with False
your right or left hand. 1 multiple choice option
, Signs that are signed at different locations can sometimes False
mean the same thing, depending on the other elements 1 multiple choice option
of the sign.
The signs for blue, green, gray, and purple all use signs False
from the manual alphabet. 1 multiple choice option
If you are interacting with a Deaf person and do not False
understand something that is being said, you should ask 1 multiple choice option
the interpreter, not the Deaf person themselves, as this
will save time which is very important in the Deaf
community.
Facial expressions, mouth shapes, and other non-manual True
expressions can become part of signs too. 1 multiple choice option
feel/feeling Which word is being signed in this video?
"Sorry about your friend." What is the last sentence that is signed during this conversation?
When signing the word "happy", you are indicating that your heart
happiness wells up from where? 3 multiple choice options
Which of the following words uses the sign for "5"? chat
3 multiple choice options
When we say, "how are you?" in English, the expected so-so
answer is "fine!". But in Deaf culture, people are more apt 3 multiple choice options
to express how they really feel, not just be polite. What is
a more typical response to "how are you?"
Which word is signed by placing your hand in a "5" like
gesture on your chest and then drawing your thumb and 3 multiple choice options
middle finger together across your chest?
ANSWERS
The sign for "hearing/non-deaf" is very similar to the sign True
for speak/say/tell. 1 multiple choice option
Because facial expressions are so important in ASL, most False
ASL speakers can detect the meaning of a sentence from 1 multiple choice option
your facial expression, even if they don't see the whole
sign.
The difference between the signs for "understand" and False
"don't understand" is the location of the sign. 1 multiple choice option
The signs for blue, green, yellow, and purple all use True
different hand signs but incorporate similar hand 1 multiple choice option
movement.
In the course of a conversation with your Deaf friend True
Adam, his sign language interpreter acted outside of his 1 multiple choice option
professional boundaries when he tried to clarify what
Adam was saying by adding his own opinion when he
spoke in English to you.
In ASL, the location refers to whether you are signing with False
your right or left hand. 1 multiple choice option
, Signs that are signed at different locations can sometimes False
mean the same thing, depending on the other elements 1 multiple choice option
of the sign.
The signs for blue, green, gray, and purple all use signs False
from the manual alphabet. 1 multiple choice option
If you are interacting with a Deaf person and do not False
understand something that is being said, you should ask 1 multiple choice option
the interpreter, not the Deaf person themselves, as this
will save time which is very important in the Deaf
community.
Facial expressions, mouth shapes, and other non-manual True
expressions can become part of signs too. 1 multiple choice option
feel/feeling Which word is being signed in this video?
"Sorry about your friend." What is the last sentence that is signed during this conversation?
When signing the word "happy", you are indicating that your heart
happiness wells up from where? 3 multiple choice options
Which of the following words uses the sign for "5"? chat
3 multiple choice options
When we say, "how are you?" in English, the expected so-so
answer is "fine!". But in Deaf culture, people are more apt 3 multiple choice options
to express how they really feel, not just be polite. What is
a more typical response to "how are you?"
Which word is signed by placing your hand in a "5" like
gesture on your chest and then drawing your thumb and 3 multiple choice options
middle finger together across your chest?