1) What does little d deaf refer to? a) People who are handicapped b) People who know sign language c) People who have lost their hearing 2) Who stated that Deafness is a sin? a) St Augustine b) St Thomas c) St Christopher d) St. Timothy 3) What type of jobs did Deaf people have during World War II? a) Educators b) Manufacturing c) Theatrical d) Medical 4) Where was the First American School for the Deaf Founded? a) Boston, M.A. b) Washington, D.C. c) Philadelphia, PA d) Hartford, Connecticut 5) What conference endorsed Oral Education? a) Milan Conference b) National Deaf Conference c) The Madrid Meeting for the Deaf 6) Which of the following are considered Deaf-friendly terms? a) Deaf b) Deaf and Dumb c) Hearing Impaired 7) Who wrote the first Linguistic book on ASL? a) Thomas Gallaudet b) Abbe Sicard c) William Stokoe d) Charles De L'Eppe 8) What year was the conference that endorsed Oral Education? a) 1860 b) 1880 c) 1900 9) Who is considered to be the “Father of Sign Language and Deaf Education?” a) Charles De L'Eppe b) Laurent Clerc c) Edward Minor Gallaudet d) Pedro Ponce De Leon 10) Who invents signs to circumvent “vows of silence”? a) Alexander Graham Bell b) Charles De L'Eppe c) Geronimo Cardario d) Pedro Ponce De Leon 11) When did Gallaudet College open? a) 1864 b) 1817 c) 1839 12) Who was the most famous supporter for oral educations (he opened a school in Boston)? a) Thomas Edison b) Alexander Graham Bell c) Abraham Lincoln d) Pedro Ponce De Leon 13) Who signed the Charter for Gallaudet College? a) Alexander Graham Bell b) Thomas Edison c) Abraham Lincoln d) Charles De L'Eppe 14) What was the year the first Linguistic book on ASL was written? a) 1960 b) 1970 c) 1980 15) What does big D Deaf refer to? a) People who have shared values, behavior and language b) People who have lost their hearing c) People who know sign language 16) Who is the French Master teacher that came to America to help establish the first school for the Deaf in America? a) Thomas Gallaudet  b) Charles De L'Eppe c) Ponce De Leon d) Laurent Clerc 17) When was the First American School for the Deaf Founded? a) 1817 b) 1864 c) 1839 18) Who is the American Minster who travled to Europe to learn education methods for teaching Deaf students? a) Charles De L'Eppe b) Thomas Gallaudet c) Ponce De Leon d) Laurent Clerc 19) What was the name of the 1st school the American Minster travled to and asked for help, but was turned down? a) Heinicke Academy b) Braidwood Academy c) Royal School for Deafmutes d) Institut National de Jeunes Sourds de Paris 20) Learning a language means also learning: a) its culture. b) its values. c) its history. d) all of these are correct.

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