Interpreting
Deaf Culture & Language
ASL-Related ME Organizations
Deaf Laws & History
Non-Related Facts
100
A process that includes four aspects of distractor sources, and a conundrum between liberal and conservative decisions. 

What is Demand Control Schema?

100

BASL, PTASL, MVASL, CSL, LMS, ISL, etc.

What are some of the various signed languages popular in the USA?
100

This is the longest standing Deaf Club in Maine. It underwent a name change about a decade ago.

What is the Tri-Flying Hands Club (Formerly known as the Bangor Deaf Club)?

100

CX26 is relevant to more than half of these hereditary cases in patients.

What is Connexin 26?  

100

These adorable marine animals sleep with one eye open.

What is a dolphin?

200

In the year of 2020, a huge uprise in this particular teaming model became widespread and visible to both the hearing and deaf communities, as a history in the making.

What are D/H Teams? alt: What are DIs in Press Conferences?

200

These do not need to be overtly signed. They are embedded in the ASL grammar.

What are articles (the, a, and, etc) and/or English intrusions?

200

Founded in Belfast in 1877, this organization focuses on social, education, recreation, civic and economic welfare of all deaf and hard-of-hearing citizens and holds a biennial convention.

What is MeAD?

200

44 BC: Quintus Pedis

Who is the first recorded Deaf person?

200

At birth they are smaller than a mouse weighting only 4 oz but then grow into huge animals.

What is a panda?

300

This was a working conference that took place on Mackworth Island in 1965. This resulted in the publication of the very first manual, "Interpreting for the Deaf".

What is the conference after Ball State in 1964? 

300

This is a collection of visual arts in various genres by deaf artists that started as a movement. Now they host an all month long activity prompt for artists to participate each year in Feb.

What is De'Via?

300

This is an award named after an interpreter known for her lifetime service including her time serving MeRID for many years.

What is the Betsy Reifman award?
300

This Kindergarten Readiness is based on a Law that prepares Maine's D/HH/DB children ages 0-5 to meet language benchmarks so they have a language ready to access schooling. 

What is the LD 642 Bill introduced to Maine in 2019?

300

There is at least one McDonalds on every continent on the planet except for this frosty place.

What is Antartica?

400

This is where you can go get trained in interpreting.

What is USM's ITP?

400

There are 300 of these and 6500 spoken languages in the world.

What are sign languages?

400

Regan Thibodeau and Kirsta McElfresh founded this club as co-presidents in 2000. It has been run by students ever since.

What is the USM ASL Club?

400
Driving cars or trucks, enlisting in the military, or flying commercial jets.

What are examples of things deaf people are still not legally allowed to do in some parts of the world?

400

In the time it took for you to read this sentence, around 50,000 of these died and were replaced by new ones.

What are body cells?

500

These guidelines help protect you (the consumer/client) by encouraging the interpreters to follow them. If they do not, you can use these guidelines to discuss your concerns.

What is the Code of Professional Conduct?

500

This myth tends to prevent natural education for the deaf from occurring as it should.

What is the misconception of acquiring a Sign Language?

500

This is not an official Deaf Club but it is a beloved gathering based out of a person's home on a monthly basis for the last 25 years.

What is Dave Bouchard's Garage?

500

He is the most famous CODA of all time because he pushed for the Deaf community to embrace only oralism methods.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

500

This is the fattest organ in your body. It is made of 60% fat.

What is the human brain?