What are the 3 things you share when introducing yourself to a deaf person?
Name, Status, and Teacher
The handshape used for possessive pronouns like "MY" or "YOUR" is what?
Open B
This parameter refers to where the sign is executed on or near the body.
Location
What is the facial expression required for a "Yes/No" Question?
Eyebrows Up
What is a polite way to get a Deaf person's attention from a distance?
Waving/Tapping
What is the movement used for "double digits" like 22, 33, & 44?
Downward Bounce
The NMM used when signing about a house or an apartment that is "very small" is what?
"OOOO"
The signs "SUMMER" & "UGLY" are identical in every parameter except this one.
Location
What is the movement of your eyebrows for a "WH-Question" (who, what, where)
Eyebrows Down
When walking through a signed conversation, you should do this instead of saying "excuse me."
Just Walk Through
What is the proper palm orientation for numbers 1-5?
Palm In
This "ranking" technique is used to discuss siblings in a family.
Contrastive Structure (Listing)
The difference between the signs "CHURCH" and "CHOCOLATE" is found in this parameter?
Movement
What is the specific NMM used to indicate that a location is "very near" or "just right there."
CS (cheek-to-shoulder)
What was the name of the 1988 event at Gallaudet University?
Deaf President Now (DPN)
To spell a name with "ZZ," you must use this movement.
V-Handshape "Z" slide
What is the handshape used when "counting" children (1-5) as opposed to "ranking" them.
Palm Out (1-5)
This parameter describes the "direction" your hand is facing (e.g., palm up vs. palm down).
Palm Orientation
This grammsatical structure is used to compare two different things by shifting your body.
Contrastive Structure (Shoulder Shifting/Role Shifting)
What is the term used to describe a school wehre Deaf students live full-time and use ASL?
Residental School
True/False
It is okay to bounce, and punch when fingerspelling?
False
The way you indicate "Aunt" or "Uncle" to show their gender is?
Location in your Signing Space
If you change the "movement" of the sign SIT, it becomes this noun.
Chair
This is the default word order for a simple ASL sentence (e.g., "the cat is black").
Topic Comment
What is the "Deaf Way" of sharing a lot of information when meeting someone? (Where you wnet to school, etc.).
It is used to establish connections.