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100

An English word that approximate the most common meaning of an ASL sign is known as?

GLOSS

100

At an Individual Education Program (IEP) meeting, the Deaf student becomes upset about the proposed goals and objectives the team is suggesting for her. The Deaf student directs her anger at the interpreter. The psychological term for the student's behavior is?

Transference

100

Deaf audience members leave a lecture understanding all the facts given by the lecturer. Their impression of the lecturer is that she was ill-prepared and distant when in fact, she was highly prepared and genuinely warm. The interpreter erred in conveying which element of the presentation? 

Affect

100

When an interpreter is subpoenaed as an expert witness in court, what is the interpreter's area of expertise?

Communication issues and cross-cultural mediation

100

Since Deaf people tend to share knowledge and experiences that may be unfamiliar to a hearing audience, an interpreter working from ASL to English should? 

Present a meaningful interpretation of culture-specific material. 

200

Systems for manually representing English were developed primarily to?

teach English to Deaf children 

200

Most content adjustments that interpreters make are either linguistic or?

Cultural 

200

What is the most effective way for interpreters to present complex materials?

Ask the Deaf person at intervals whether they understand the information. 

200

What is one protection available to interpreters against malpractice suits resulting from harmful misinterpretations?

Liability Insurance

200

When a message is rendered from English to ASL, the most accurate description of the communication is?

Voice to Sign interpreting

300

Which linguistic feature is found in English but not in ASL?

Gender distinction in the pronoun system

300

What organization has the main objective of providing information about hearing loss, communication, assistive listening devices and strategies for oral Deaf persons?

HLAA (formerly SHHH)

300
The use of hand shapes to represent manner and place of articulation in order to reduce ambiguities in speech reading is known as which of the following?

Cued Speech

300

During an interpretation for a large audience, the lighting should?

Come from more than one angle. 
300

The use of two languages, or two varieties of the same language, in a community in which one has a higher status than the other is know was what? 

Diglossia

400

Public Law 94-142 mandates that, to the extent possible, Deaf children should be?

Educated in the least restrictive environment

400

Most spoken language interpreters find it easier to interpret from?

their B language into their A language

400

When is simultaneous interpretation or transliteration is most appropriate?

The interpreter and consumers are familiar with the subject. 

400

The process of rendering a message form one written language to another written language is known as?

Translation 

400

Which organization has the greatest interest in phone relay services?

Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc. 

500

What year did the American school for the Deaf open?

1817

500

What insurance company was formed by the Deaf Community in 1901?

National Fraternal Society of the Deaf

500

Mainstreaming became widespread in the U.S primarily because of what? 

Passage of Public Law 94-142

500

While working, an interpreter is asked by a hearing participant how long it took to become an interpreter. Without responding, the interpreter directs this questions to the Deaf person. The interpreter is functioning under which model?

Conduit Model

500

"Qualified interpreter means an interpreter who is able to interpret effectively, accurately and impartially both receptively and expressively, using any necessary specialized vocabulary." Where is this statement contained? 

ADA (Regulations)