1) Palm faces in when counting a) 1-5 b) 6-9 c) 11-13 d) 16- 19 e) 20's 2) Palm faces always faces out a) 1-5 b) 6-9 c) 11-12 d) 13-15 e) 16-16 3) There are 3 different ways to sign these numbers a) 1-5 b) 6-9 c) 11-12 d) 13-15 e) 16-19 4) How many parts are there in a sign? a) 2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5 e) 6 5) When fingerspelling you should mouth the letters a) True b) False 6) Who wrote the first ASL dictionary? a) William Stokoe b) Thomas Gallaudet c) Martin Sternberg d) Bill Vicars e) Richard Tennant 7) One appropriate way to get a Deaf persons attention is to a) Wave b) Throw something c) Yell d) Snap at them e) Shine a light in their eyes 8) To ask a Yes / No Question you should a) Raise your eyebrows b) Lower your eyebrows c) Title your head to the side and wait d) Lower your shoulders e) Sign Question Mark at the end 9) To ask a WH Question you should  a) Raise your eyebrows b) Lower your eyebrows c) Title your head to the side and wait d) Lower your shoulders e) Sign Question Mark at the end 10) The least effect way to communicate with a Deaf person is a) lip reading b) Signing c) Writing d) Gesturing e) Fingerspelling 11) When signing He Help Her how many ASL signs are used? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 12) In what year did a professor at Gallaudet prove that ASL is in fact a true language? a) 1950 b) 1960 c) 1970 d) 1980 e) 1990 13) The English word "is" does not get signed in ASL. a) True b) False 14) The English word "the" is signed in ASL. a) True b) False 15) Answering a question in ASL without using NMMs can be confusing and is like speaking in a monotone voice. a) True b) False 16) What are the "parts" of each sign called? a) parameters b) parts c) pieces d) non manual markers e) morphemes 17) Where are question words typically located in an ASL sentence? a) at the end of the sentence b) at the beginning of the sentence c) before the verb d) after the verb e) in the same place as the English sentence

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