CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026
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1. What is the primary purpose of a sign language interpreter?
A. To teach sign language
B. To translate written documents
C. To facilitate communication between Deaf and hearing
individuals
D. To replace spoken language
Rationale: An interpreter’s role is to ensure accurate
communication access between parties.
Correct Answer: C
2. Which of the following is considered ethical practice for
interpreters?
A. Adding personal opinions
B. Maintaining confidentiality
C. Explaining cultural bias during interpretation
D. Changing message content for clarity
,Rationale: Interpreters must remain neutral and protect
privacy.
Correct Answer: B
3. What does ASL stand for?
A. American Sign Language
B. Advanced Signed Learning
C. Automated Sign Language
D. American Spoken Language
Rationale: ASL is the primary language used by Deaf
communities in the U.S. and parts of Canada.
Correct Answer: A
4. What is a key feature of ASL grammar?
A. English word order
B. Use of tone of voice
C. Topic-comment structure
D. Strict verb conjugation rules
Rationale: ASL uses a unique grammatical structure different
from English.
Correct Answer: C
5. What is the role of facial expressions in ASL?
,A. Decoration only
B. Replace signs completely
C. Indicate grammar and emotion
D. Optional and unnecessary
Rationale: Non-manual signals carry grammatical meaning in
ASL.
Correct Answer: C
6. Which organization sets ethical standards for interpreters in
the U.S.?
A. WHO
B. RID (Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf)
C. UNESCO
D. FDA
Rationale: RID provides professional standards and certification
guidelines.
Correct Answer: B
7. What is “code-switching” in interpreting?
A. Switching languages randomly
B. Alternating between communication modes or registers
C. Breaking confidentiality
D. Ignoring grammar rules
, Rationale: Code-switching involves adapting language style
appropriately.
Correct Answer: B
8. Which setting would require consecutive interpreting?
A. Simultaneous conference interpreting
B. One-on-one medical consultation
C. Live television broadcast
D. Large seminar
Rationale: Consecutive interpreting is common in smaller,
interactive settings.
Correct Answer: B
9. What is a “gloss” in ASL studies?
A. A spoken translation
B. A written representation of signs using English words
C. A type of facial expression
D. A sign variation
Rationale: Gloss helps represent ASL structure in written form.
Correct Answer: B
10. What is the main goal of cultural mediation in
interpreting?