41. The invisible line which relates to the present, past and future using the signer's body is called
a) spatial agreement
b) spatial line
c) time line
d) tempo line
42. Anything in ASL referring to the past is signed...
a) in front of body
b) behind the body
c) in line with the body
d) waving
43. It is common in a simple sentence to the subject pronoun at the end of a sentence.
a) omit (leave out)
b) repeat
c) forget
d) fingerspell
44. There are several ways to form negative sentences: this negative marker accompanies all
a) dosed eyes
b) shake IX finger
c) a head nod
d) a head shake
45. There are approximately million people in the U.S. and Canada with a hearing loss.
a) 12-15
b) 22-28
c) 25-35
d) 30-40
46. The loudness of sound is measured in
a) decibels
b) hertz
c) intensity
d) frequency
are the three types of hearing loss.
a) conductive, sensory-neural and mixed
b) profound, moderate and sever
c) heredity, congenital and environment
d) mild, moderate and sever
48. Fingerspelling is used in ASL for:
a) names of people, places and brand names
b) names of people, cities and when you don't know a sign
c) Names of people, brand names, cities & states, movies and book titles.
d) pronouns, proper nouns, cities & states, things you don't know
49. There are 3 cognitive skills that help to improve your ability to read fingerspelling.
a) guessing, assuming, dosure
b) practice, tapes and worksheets
c) playing marbles, playing piano, and knuckle-popping
d) dosure, prediction, and experience
50. A non-manual signal that expresses closeness in time or in space is:
a) raised eyebrows
b) puffed cheeks and an intense look
c) "cs" and denched teeth
d) "00" and squinted eyes