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This is a Level 1 Unit 2 test for American Sign Language. The test contains multiple choice questions and covers Deaf culture and history.

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Level 1 Unit 2 Test This test will check how well you know and understand the material. The test is divided into three parts: 1. Deaf Studies: This part is about Deaf culture, history, and ASL grammar. It will be multiple-choice questions. 2. Receptive: In this...

Level 1 Unit 2 Test This test will check how well you know and understand the material. The test is divided into three parts: 1. Deaf Studies: This part is about Deaf culture, history, and ASL grammar. It will be multiple-choice questions. 2. Receptive: In this part, the instructor will sign to you, and you will choose or write your answer based on what you see. 3. Expressive: For this part, you will sign, and the instructor will look for clear signing, correct sentence structure, and the right vocabulary. Good luck! * Indicates required question Deaf Studies 1. Who founded the first free school for the deaf in 1755? * 5 points Mark only one oval. A) Pierre Desloges B) Abbé Charles Michel de l'Epée C) Roch-Ambroise Cucurron Sicard D) Laurent Clerc 2. What was the name of the first American school for the deaf, located in * 5 points Hartford, Connecticut? Mark only one oval. A) American School for the Deaf B) Columbia Institution for the Deaf C) National Deaf-Mute College D) Gallaudet College 3. Which of the following are major specializations of interpreting? * 5 points (Check all that apply.) Check all that apply. A) Educational Interpreting B) Religious Interpreting C) Court Interpreting D) Medical Interpreting E) Community Interpreting F) Video Interpreting G) Business Interpreting 4. When a deaf person is communicating with you, where should you * 5 points focus your attention? Mark only one oval. A) Looking at their face the entire time B) Looking at their hands the entire time C) Switching between their face and hands D) Looking over their shoulder 5. What is used to convey grammar, gestures, pauses, reference, * 5 points acknowledgment, and “listening” in ASL? Mark only one oval. A) Non-manual markers B) Fingerspelling C) Eye gaze D) Inflection 6. If you need to pass between two deaf people who are chatting, what * 5 points should you do? Mark only one oval. A) Apologize and crouch down to get out of the way while walking through B) Sign “excuse me” and rush through C) Get their attention and let them know you are passing through before doing so D) Walk through confidently without saying anything 7. What term describes the norms, values, beliefs, and practices shared * 5 points by members of the deaf community? Mark only one oval. A) Deaf culture B) ASL C) Deaf night out D) Residential Deaf schools 8. Which assistive technology helps people with hearing disabilities * 5 points access television, videos, phone calls, and other auditory content? Mark only one oval. A) VP B) VRS C) Closed Captioning D) Interpreter 9. What term describes signs that change verbs into nouns, such as -ER * 5 points or -IST suffixes? Mark only one oval. A) Agent B) Noun/Verb Pair C) NMM (Non-manual markers) D) Classifiers 10. What kind of sentence is signed when the eyebrows are slightly * 5 points squeezed together and the head is tilted forward? Mark only one oval. A) WHQ (WH-question) B) Yes/No question C) Declarative statement D) IF/THEN conditional sentence 11. What type of question is being asked when you sign with slightly * 5 points raised eyebrows and the head tilted forward in a simple sentence (not two clauses)? Mark only one oval. A) WHQ (WH-question) B) Yes/No question C) Declarative statement D) IF/THEN conditional sentence 12. Which sign uses the H handshape? * 5 points Mark only one oval. A) BISHOP B) IDEA C) HOPE D) BELT 13. What is it called when a number is incorporated into a sign? * 5 points Mark only one oval. A) Numerical incorporation B) Contact signing C) Cardinal and ordinal numbers D) Regularity 14. If you sign "GO" once to mean "GO," but signing "GO" twice means * 5 points "ATTEND" or "GOING," what is this an example of? Mark only one oval. A) Regularity B) Habituality C) Duration D) Classifier 1 15. Signing "LOOK-AT" once means "look at something," but signing it * 5 points with a small circular motion twice means "LOOK-AT LONG TIME." What is this an example of? Mark only one oval. A) Regularity B) Habituality C) Duration D) Classifier 2 16. Instead of signing "EVERY" and "MONDAY" separately to say * 5 points "EVERY MONDAY," you hold the "MONDAY" sign up and drag it straight down. What is this an example of? Mark only one oval. A) Regularity B) Habituality C) Duration D) Handshape M 17. The sign for "PRINT" can also mean "NEWSPAPER," "PUBLISH," or * 5 points "PRINTING MACHINE." What does this show? Mark only one oval. A) Multiple meaning signs B) Non-manual markers C) Inflection D) Classifiers Receptive Section Through the Fingerspelling and Numbers subsections [01-08], these will be done in 3 different speeds: Slow, medium, Deaf. The instructor will not repeat after the third time. Watch all three or you will miss it. For the Vocabulary and Sentences subsection [09-24], these will be signed twice. The sentence structure may vary in order to clarify the sentence. The instructor will not repeat after the second time. FINGERSPELLING Watch the instructor and write down the fingerspelled words. 18. 01. * 5 points 19. 02. * 5 points 20. 03. * 5 points 21. 04. * 5 points NUMBERS Watch the instructor and write down the correct sequence of numbers. 22. 05. * 5 points 23. 06. * 5 points 24. 07. * 5 points 25. 08. * 5 points VOCABULARY Watch the instructor and select the correct signed word. 26. 09. * 5 points Mark only one oval. WASHING-MACHINE CONVERT (RELIGIOUS) CHANGE WHICH 27. 10. * 5 points Mark only one oval. WINDOW DOOR DRESSER GARBAGE 28. 11. * 5 points Mark only one oval. WISDOM LOOK-LIKE CAT KNOW 29. 12. * 5 points Mark only one oval. ALWAYS NEW ABOUT SOMETIMES 30. 13. * 5 points Mark only one oval. WEEKEND WEEKLY WEEK NEXT-WEEK 31. 14. * 5 points Mark only one oval. HARD WRONG HARD-OF-HEARING GRADUATE 32. 15. * 5 points Mark only one oval. COLD COOL SNOW FREEZE 33. 16. * 5 points Mark only one oval. BISHOP FARM LIBRARY STEPMOTHER SENTENCES Watch the instructor and select the correct sentence. 34. 17. * 5 points Mark only one oval. Who picks up dirty clothes at your house? Do you like doing laundry? Where should we put dirty clothes? When do you change clothes? 35. 18. * 5 points Mark only one oval. Is there a window in your bedroom? How many bathrooms are in your house? Which do you prefer, bath or shower? Who takes out the garbage in your house? 36. 19. * 5 points Mark only one oval. Do horses like to eat fish? Do you want a horse? Do birds like to eat fish? Do cats like to eat birds? 37. 20. * 5 points Mark only one oval. Is anyone in your family deaf? How do deaf people call hearing people? Do you like to meet new people? Do you like to chat with deaf people? 38. 21. * 5 points Mark only one oval. What did you do last weekend? How many hours are in a day? Do you shower everyday? Did you brush your teeth today? 39. 22. * 5 points Mark only one oval. Are you deaf or hearing? Did you attend the Residential School for the Deaf? Why do deaf college students sometimes use note-takers? Do you want to become an interpreter? 40. 23. * 5 points Mark only one oval. He (Jesus) ascended to Heaven and is seated on the right hand of God the Father almighty. Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Blessed are thou among women. Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord. 41. 24. * 5 points Mark only one oval. Does your teacher have an aide? What is your neighbor's name? Do you wish you had your own secretary? Is anyone in your family a librarian? Expressive Section What the instructor will look for: Clarity / Easy to understand Correct letters Correct signs Parameters Sentence structure Fluidity / Ease of which letters or signs flow into the next What the instructor will NOT look for: Speed Additional signs or explanations Instruction: After you fingerspell or sign each word/sentence, your instructor will be the one writing or selecting. Each item below have criteria your instructor must check off or write down as you go along, so make sure your instructor has access to your test. FINGERSPELLING 42. 01. JESUS * 5 points Check all that apply. Spelling: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 43. 02. FRIAR * 5 points Check all that apply. Spelling: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 44. 03. HEAVEN * 5 points Mark only one oval. Spelling: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 45. 04. SAMUEL * 5 points Check all that apply. Spelling: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation NUMBERS 46. 05. 3,287,125 * 5 points Check all that apply. Sequence: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 47. 06. Twenty-third * 5 points Check all that apply. Sequence: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 48. 07. 3-MINUTES * 5 points Check all that apply. Sequence: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 49. 08. 4-YEARS-LATER * 5 points Check all that apply. Sequence: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation VOCABULARY 50. 09. HEARING-AID * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 51. 10. YESTERDAY * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 52. 11. FAITH * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 53. 12. ETERNAL * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 54. 13. AFTERNOON * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 55. 14. INTERPRETER * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 56. 15. MAN * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation 57. 16. SAINT * 5 points Check all that apply. Sign: _______________ Handshape Location Movement Orientation SENTENCES Translate these English sentences into ASL sentences. 58. 17. If you go to church, do you wear pants or do you wear a dress? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 59. 18. What color is your couch? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 60. 19. What is your favorite book? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 61. 20. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against * 5 points us. Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 62. 21. I'm going to a party Saturday night. Do you want to go with me? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 63. 22. Do you like to read research articles? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 64. 23. What is your favorite time of the year? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters 65. 24. What is your neighbor's name? * 5 points Check all that apply. Sentence: ____________________________________________________________________________ Sentence structure (SVO, Topicalized, etc) Non-manual markers Parameters This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Forms

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