ASL 1 Test #1 Unit 1 & 2.

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ASL 1 Test #1 Unit 1 & 2

Watch your instructor sign a sentence followed by a question Watch your instructor sign a sentence followed by a question. You are to choose the best answer to the question.

1. a) ART b) WHAT c) WRITE d) HERE e) CLASS

2. a) I/ME b) MY/MINE c) PLEASE d) SORRY e) HAPPY

3. a) MORNING b) NOON c) AFTERNOON d) EVENING e) NIGHT

4. a) navy b) light blue c) bright blue d) brown e) dark brown

5. a) UT b) HTU c) SU d) TSU e) ACC

6. a) MONDAY b) WEDNESDAY c) FRIDAY d) LATER e) SOON

7. a) EASY b) HARD c) ALMOST d) DOESN'T-MATTER

8. a) DEAF b) HARD-OF-HEARING c) in-a-HURRY d) HIS/HER Initials NAME 'HH'

9. a) freshman b) sophomore c) junior d) senior e) none of the above

10. a) residential school for the deaf b) regional day school for the deaf c) public school (mainstreamed) d) inclusion

Watch your instructor sign sentences and identify which type of sentence.

11. a) wh-question b) yes/no-question c) statement

12. a) wh-question b) yes/no-question c) statement

13. a) wh-question b) yes/no-question c) statement

14. a) wh-question b) yes/no-question c) statement

15. a) wh-question b) yes/no-question c) statement

Math: Watch your instructor sign a basic math equation and then choose the correct answer.

16. a) 9 b) 33 c) 6 d) 19 e) 18

17. a) 128 b) 20 c) 12 d) 8 e) 96

18. a) 23 b) 22 c) 12 d) 26 e) 20

19. a) 9 b) 15 c) 3 d) 6 e) 5.67

20. a) 50 b) 150 c) 75 d) 28 e) 26

Parameters: Watch your instructor sign and Identify the difference between two signs. Don’t worry about the meaning of the signs; just focus on the differences.

21. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

22. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

23. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

24. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

25. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

Parameters: Identify the error in a sign - choose the best answer.

26. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

27. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

28. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

29. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

30. a) handshape b) movement c) location d) palm orientation e) non-manual markers

Watch your instructor sign the word and choose the best answer that matches the signer’s intention.

31. a) Noun b) Verb 32. a) Noun b) Verb 33. a) Noun b) Verb

Watch your instructor give commands and choose the best answer.

34. a. b. c.

35. a. b. c.