1) The Federal government begins to define “appropriate education” for children with disabilities, and issued guidelines about acceptable placement options within this law. a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 2) Who was the most famous support of Oralism? a) Thomas Edison b) William Stokoe c) Alexander Graham Bell 3) Under which law do interpreters get paid for the first time? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 4) Students live here full time while attending school. All of the students are deaf or hard of hearing. a) Mainstreaming b) Residential School c) Early Intervention 5) Which law promoted the principle of Least Restrictive Environment? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 6) What was the conference that proposed banning the use of Sign Language in the classroom? a) The Deaf Way Conference of 1865 b) The Milan Conference of 1880 c) The Madrid Conference of 1914 7) The goal is to develop early language and communication skills, as well as provide support and resources for the parents. Typically this is available for children from birth to age 4. a) Mainstreaming b) Residential School c) Early Intervention 8) Which law provides free and appropriate education to every disabled child, starting when they are 3 years old? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 9) What percent of words have multiple meaning? a) 40% b) 30% c) 20% 10) Under which law do Deaf schools become "institutions" and are the least desirable placement for students? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 11) The focus is on auditory skill development and does not include sign language instruction. This can be an expensive option and schools are typically located in heavily populated areas.lable for children from birth to age 4. a) Mainstreaming b) Residential School c) Oral Day School 12) Under which law does mainstreaming becomes the preferred placement option? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 13) Which law requires provision of sign language interpreters in any agency or institution that receives federal funds? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 14) Until the passage of this law, disabled students were placed and lived in separate facilities called institutions where they received poor education and little or no social interaction. a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 15) Who is a famous Baseball player who is crediting with creating the signs in Baseball? a) William “Dummy” Hoy b) Curtis Pride c) David Dawley 16) Which law requires provision of sign language interpreters in any agency or institution that receives federal funds? a) The Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1965 b) The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 c) Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) of 1975 17) The student’s experience can vary greatly depending on the support services available. Students may have access to additional support such as a speech therapist, an interpreter, or a co-teacher.e models. a) Mainstreaming b) Residential School c) Early Intervention 18) Which of the following is the least accurate in regards to Modals? a) Modals can be signed after the verb b) Modals can be signed before the verb c) Modals can be signed at the end of a sentence 19) When signing tied scores, which is NOT correct? a) The favored team score is signed first b) Hands start together and move apart into the number c) Palms are facing out 20) When signing jersey numbers, how are double digits signed? a) Individually b) Palm facing up c) The way you normally sign it - just on the chest 21) When signing scores what is signed first? a) The winning team b) The losing team c) The home team 22) Ordinal Numbers are signed using what? a) Numbers 1-9 b) Numbers 1-6 c) Numbers 1-6 including a –th 23) When was the ADA passed? a) 1980 b) 1990 c) 2000 24) What percent of English words have multiple meaning? a) 30% b) 20% c) 40% 25) When signing addition your should sign ADD how many times? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 26) Placing the thumb on the chin and fingers on the cheet to feel the vibrations of their voice and the movement of the lips a) Tactile Sign b) Adapted Signs c) Speech Reading 27) Hand over hand signing to feel the shape, movement, and location of signs a) Tactile Sign b) Adapted Signs c) Speech Reading 28) The listener lightly places their hand(s) on the wrists or forearms of the signer to help them track the signs visually a) Print on Palm b) Tracking c) Tactile Sign 29) Tracing letters (or shapes) onto the palm or body of receiver. a) Print on Palm b) Tracking c) Tactile Sign 30) Signing in a smaller space, at chest level and sometimes from a modified distance a) Tactile Sign b) Adapted Signs c) Speech Reading 31) A volunteer who works with Deaf Blind people; often childrent in the home a) Interpreter b) Interveners c) Support Service Provider 32) A person who translates a message from one form of communication to another a) Interpreter b) Interveners c) Support Service Provider 33) The eyes and ears for people who are both deaf and blind; providing information for the Deaf Blind person to make an informed decision a) Interpreter b) Interveners c) Support Service Provider 34) A rare genetic disease that affects both hearing and vision a) Ushers b) Braille c) Interveners 35) A form of written langauge in which characters are represented by patterns of rasied dots that are felt with the fingertips a) Ushers b) Braille c) Interveners

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