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ASL 2 Deaf Culture and History

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  • Who tends to be responsible for the money management of Deaf clubs? Hearing people or Deaf people?
    Hearing
  • True or False: Some religious groups were originally against ADA law.
    True
  • What does BiBi mean?
    A program that teaches Deaf children in ASL as their first language with Deaf culture, but also teaches English as a second language along with hearing culture.
  • What is a TTY?
    A machine which allowed Deaf people to "text" from landline phones to landline phones long before texting was invented.
  • What does topicalization mean?
    Syntax is signed with specific facial expressions.
  • What is Regina Hughes known for?
    An artist and botanical illustrator.
  • True or False: NTID is the first and largest technological college in the world for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
    True
  • What is Dr. Clayton L. Valli know for?
    American Sign Language Poet and teacher of linguistics.
  • True or False: The United States is the only country that uses Total Communication. 
    False
  • Around ____ of spoken English is indistinguishable on the mouth and lips.
    1/3
  • What type of grammar is not used in ASL?
    To be verbs and articles
  • What is the NAD's position on cochlear implants?
    They feel it should be the Deaf person's choice.
  • What is Video Remote Interpreting (VRI)?
    Interpreting serveces are provided for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing at a particular location, but the interpreter may not be at the site.
  • What is I. King Jordan known for?
    First Deaf president at Gallaudet University.
  • What does BiBi stand for?
    Bilingual–Bicultural
  • What are the reasons for the Deaf clubs shift in size?
    More mainstreamed Deaf kids, technology, and more travel.
  • What is Robert Weitbrecht known for?
    Inventor of the TTY.
  • What percentage of Deaf club members go to the Deaf club at least once a week? A) 100% B) 90% C) 50% D) 23%
    A
  • True or False: The NAD feels that CI can "cure deafness."
    False
  • What is Alexander Graham Bell known for?
    The person who tried to get ASL banned.
  • What is George Veditz known for?
    One of the first people to film ASL.
  • What does RID stand for?
    Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf
  • True or False: All name signs include the letter of your first name.
    False
  • True or False: ADA was meant to cover all people with disabilities, not just those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
    True
  • What is Marlee Beth Matlin known for?
    Deaf Academy Award Winner
  • According to research, about what percentage of Deaf people are members of Deaf clubs? A) 100% B) 92% C) 86% D) 43%
    C
  • True or False: Deaf clubs are considered by some to be the cornerstone of the Deaf community.
    True
  • At least ______ percent of deaf and hard of hearing children are born to hearing parents
    90
  • True or False: Normal ASL conversations tend to follow Subject-Verb-Object or Subject-Verb order. 
    True
  • From the moment that someone came up to with idea for ADA law, to the moment the law was passed, how many years of work did it take to get ADA to pass? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
    B
  • True or False: If is considered discrimination to not provide interpreters for Deaf students.
    True
  • It was difficult to have Deaf clubs when.... A) half the people lived in big cities and half in small town, B) most lived in big cities C) most lived in small towns
    C
  • The trend for Deaf clubs right now is... A) They are growing B) They are about the same C)They are getting smaller
    C
  • True or False: Flashing fire alarm systems are required in schools by ADA law.
    True
  • What is VCO?
    A Hard of Hearing person uses technology which allows them to voice for themselves on a phone call, but watch an interpreter sign what the person is voicing at
  • True or False: Most states have historically had only one or two clubs per state.
    False
  • True or False: It is legal to have a hearing child interpret for a Deaf parent in a doctors office.
    False
  • Before the TTY was invented, what did two Deaf people do if they wanted to talk to someone.
    Go to their home.
  • True or False: There was a spike in enrollment at NTID in the 1980 due to an AIDS outbreak among the Deaf.
    False
  • What is topic/comment structure.
    Nouns are signed before verbs and adjectives.
  • What does Total Communication mean?
    Makes use of a number of modes of communication such as signed, oral, auditory, written and visual aids, depending on the particular needs and abilities of the
  • What does NTID stand for?
    National Technical Institute for the Deaf
  • What does little d deaf mean?
    Referring to the audiological condition of not hearing.
  • True or False: If a student is hearing, but the parents are Deaf, the school is not required to provide interpreting services at the child's graduation ceremony. 
    False
  • What organization established a national standard of quality for interpreters?
    RID
  • Deaf clubs started popping up around the time of A) WW1 B)WW2 C) After the 1st Deaf School Opened, D) When computers started connecting people.
    B
  • A Deaf student goes to an assembly.  The school has decided that they want to provide an assembly captioning service for the assembly.  The student has asked for an ASL interpreter.  By law, who will win?
    Student
  • According to the NAD, which Deaf are most likely to benefit from CI?
    Post-lingually Deaf
  • True or False: ADA states that students have the right to interpreters, but schools do the have the right ask ask the parents of the students to help pay for the interpreters due to the fact that the cost a great deal.
    False
  • True or False: The United States is the only country to use bibi.
    False
  • What does Oral mean?
    Students learn to communicate through talking. ASL is not allowed.
  • What does CODA mean?
    A person with one or more Deaf parents.
  • A Deaf person has a hearing ear dog and brings the dog to a hotel.  The hotel has said that a person working at the hotel has sever allergic reactions to dogs which may require the person to go to the hospital.  The hotel has asked the Deaf
    ADA states that allergic reactions are not a strong enough reason to ask the person to leave the dog at home.
  • What does big D deaf mean?
    A particular group of deaf people who share a language – American Sign Language (ASL) – and a culture.
  • What does Hard of Hearing mean?
    A group of people with a hearing loss that are apart of the hearing world as well as the Deaf world.
  • What percentage of residential programs use the bibi approach? A) 100% B) 80% C) 60% D) 40% E) 20%
    C
  • What is William Stockoe known for?
    Published the first linguistic study of ASL and helped to get ASL recognized as a real language.
  • True or False: IDEA says that Deaf students are entitled to an IEP.
    True
  • What does an IEP do?
    Decides if a students should get services, sets goals for the students, and decides the school
  • What is VRS?
    A hearing operator voices what a Deaf person signs and signs with a hearing caller says so the Deaf and hearing are able to communicate even if the hearing pers
  • What is William Ellsworth “Dummy” Hoy known for?
    Deaf Major League baseball player
  • What is a video phone?
    A machine hooked up to your cable or internet which allows the Deaf to "Facetime" without the use of cell phones.
  • What is Charles-Michel de l’Épée known for?
    The person who founded the Deaf school in France.
  • True or False: Once an person becomes an interpreter, they are required to continue to take classes to keep up their training.
    True
  • If a Deaf person has been told that a doctors office will not provide an interpreter for the Deaf person, who is the best person to talk to get the problem fixed? A) Doctor B) Secretary C) Office Manager D) Kawyer
    C
  • What is Elizabeth DeLong known for?
    Frst student from Utah ​to enter Gallaudet College.
  • What is Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet known for?
    The first principal at the first Deaf school in America.
  • True or False: The ASL equivalent of rhyming is to sign in rhythms. 
    True
  • True or False: ADA law says that it is illegal for a person to fire a person from a job because they are Deaf.
    True
  • In the 1960's, the Utah School for the Deaf mainly had what kind of students? A) ASL B) Total Communication C) Oral
    C
  • True or False: NTID was originally conceived as tuition-free institution. 
    True
  • What is Laurent Clerc known for?
    A Deaf education teacher in France who came to America to help start the first Deaf school here.