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FREE LANGUAGES AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ASL 1-2
FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: American Sign Language is used by most Deaf people in which of the
following countries.
Answer:
Canada and the US.
Question 2: How do the coach and Matt communicate with each other?
Answer:
he communicates through writing.
Question 3: How does Matt's grandfather feel about signing?
Answer:
Matt's grandfather disagrees with it.Question 4: Approximately what percent of Deaf people who marry are married to other Deaf people?
Answer:
90 percent.
Question 5: How do the other students treat Matt in elementary school?
Answer:
The other kids bully and make fun of him. Matt doesn't like them very much.
Question 6: Historically, American Sign Language is related to what?
Answer:
French Sign Language.Question 7: In general, the least effective communication strategy between Deaf and hearing people is what?
Answer:
speech and lip-reading.Question 8: What communication problems did Matt experience in college? Was the interpreter effective?
Answer:
Matt couldn't understand ASL. The college assume he knew ASL but he didn't.
Question 9: What does Matt tell his roommate about his experience growing up?
Answer:
He told him that he was the only deaf child in town.Question 10: What does the wrestling coach, originally, think about Matt joining the team?
Answer:
the coach feels that he has no potentially but then in practice the coach discovers that Matt has a talent for wrestling.
Question 11: What did Matt do to try and make up with Kristi?
Answer:
He started to help campaign for the deaf bill to pass.Question 12: American Sign Language is traditionally handed down from generation to generation through what?
Answer:
Residential schools for the Deaf
Question 13: What did Matt's grandfather learn?
Answer:
he learned ASL.
Question 14: Where does Matt got to school? What type of placement is that?
Answer:
Matt goes to a mainstream school
Question 15: What non-manual facial expression represents a wh-question?
Answer:
furrow eyebrows.
Question 16: What happened to Matt's scholarship?
Answer:
Matt's GPA is below the minimal requirement to stay in.
Question 17: Where is Matt accepted to college? (list both)
Answer:
Winchester and RIT.Question 18: Who does Matt's teammate introduce him to at the party? Why does she say she is a the party?
Answer:
The teammate introduces Kristi, Who wants to pass a senate bill of deaf education.Question 19: According to the coach, what is at stake in the last round of the national championships?
Answer:
The last stake is Matt fighting against Jason and winning the nationals.
Question 20: contact him at college? What's the message?
Answer:
On the TTY the mom contacts matt. Tells Matt that grandpa is sick.
Question 21: What's the crowd's response to Matt's injury?
Answer:
They are outraged with the other team. They started to riot.
Question 22: What does Matt's grandfather work on with Matt?
Answer:
He helps work on him with his speech (talking).
Question 23: What does Matt say his 1st language is?
Answer:
Matt said that English is his language because he was the only Deaf kid in town.
Question 24: Which of the following are valued in the Deaf community?
Answer:
community to govern own affairs, being kept informed about the community and its members, to have a sense of social obligation and duty to the group and to develop long term relationships.
Question 25: Where does Matt take Kristi on their first date?
Answer:
They walk in the woods to the waterfall.Question 26: What does Matt's grandfather offer to do so that Matt can have an education?
Answer:
stop feelings sorry for himself, he then sends matt to RIT.
Question 27: Which of the following are considered rude by Deaf people?
Answer:
watching a signed conversion and talking (using your voice) in the presence of Deaf people.Question 28: The role of facial expressions, head movements, and eye gaze in American Sign Language is primarily what
Answer:
grammatical