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ASL 101 Final Exam Latest Update 2024-2025
Actual Exam from Credible Sources with 125
Questions and Verified Correct Answers Golden
Ticket to Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor

After completing a semester of ASL, you are now ready to interpret in any setting? True
or False - CORRECT ANSWER: False


All of the following numbers are signed palm out except:
a) 5 students
b) 5 years old
c) 1 o'clock (You will learn this week).
d) 23 boys - CORRECT ANSWER: a) 5 students


All of the following numbers require the palm to twist inward except.
a) 1st floor
b) 2nd door on right
c) 11th person in line
d) August 8th - CORRECT ANSWER: c) 11th person in line


Betty G. Miller's artwork reflects the cultural, educational, and political oppression of
Deaf people.
a) true
b) false - CORRECT ANSWER: a) true


Choose a Deaf Artist, or Deaf person, who made significant contributions to the Deaf
community that you have learned in this semester. Discuss their work. Ex. Who is the
artist? Was it inspiring, or depressing? Who was the person? What did they do for the
Deaf community? - CORRECT ANSWER: Thomas gallaudet was an education pioneer
and established the first U.S. deaf school in Hartford, Connecticut. He is very inspiring

,to not only the deaf community but to all individuals. He made it his duty to spread deaf
education and give the deaf an equal opportunity.


CODA stands for "Community of Deaf Adults."
a) true
b) false - CORRECT ANSWER: b) false (child of deaf adult)


Explain the rule(s) for creating a sign name in American Sign Language. Explain the
difference between arbitrary and descriptive sign names. Give an example or use one
that was explained by the professor. - CORRECT ANSWER: You need to be active in
the Deaf Community in order to receive a sign name which would be given by
somebody else.


There are arbitrary and descriptive sign names.An example of arbitrary is MM. An
example of descriptive would be a sign that indicates some kind of distinctive feature,
like the deaf celebrity with the scar.


Explain two factors (1 point) that influence how signs may vary in their production. (Why
one Deaf person might sign a word different from another Deaf person). Compare and
contrast to your own language. - CORRECT ANSWER: - Age difference (as times
change, so do signs)
- People learn different ways of signing based on where they are from in the world.
An example of this in my own language is when visit my friends at southern schools,
they all say y'all while myself and everyone from here says you guys or you all ..


Explain why it is important to ask personal questions and share personal information in
the Deaf culture and community (1 point)Include information about arriving late to class,
leaving early , handling interruptions, sharing personal information about themselves,
etc. ( 1 point)Compare and contrast to your own culture (1 point) - CORRECT
ANSWER: forming personal connections and long-term relationships is highly valued in
the Deaf community. This is because Deaf culture is small, causing to Deaf people to
depend on each for support. Deaf culture is also considered a collectivist culture,
meaning the groups welfare will come before the individual.When interrupting a
conversation it is important to use the sign "hold on a minute" if you are breaking eye
contact. This shows you are still engaged and paying attention to the conversation as
you divert your attention for a second. It is also important to share personal information

, when meeting a Deaf person for the first time so they can figure out your connection to
the community. If you are running late or leaving early it is also important to share why
as sharing information is important and considered polite.


This is different from my own culture because most people would find it rude to ask a lot
of questions about them. They would see it as being "nosey".


In ASL, possessive pronouns are signed with the index finger, for example "HER
BOSS."
a) true
b) false - CORRECT ANSWER: b) false


In order to use a classifier, you must first _____________ it. - CORRECT ANSWER:
identify the noun


Label the non-manual signals (facial expressions) for distance below.
a) facial expression is cheek to shoulder (ee) means ___________
b) facial expression is squinted eyes and mouth is opened slightly (ah) means
___________
c) facial expression is closed lips (mm) means _____________________ - CORRECT
ANSWER: a) facial expression is cheek to shoulder (ee) means close
b) facial expression is squinted eyes and mouth is opened slightly (ah) means moderate
c) facial expression is closed lips (mm) means far away


Non-manual signal (facial expression) associated with a wh-questions include________
eyebrows. - CORRECT ANSWER: Lowered


One way to change a verb (teach) to a noun (teacher) in ASL is by adding a
_____________________. - CORRECT ANSWER: person affix


Plurals are expressed in ASL by adding either a number or quantifiers such as few,
some, etc.

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