PREP/COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE
2025 | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (GRADED A+) | VERIFIED
ANSWERS | NEWEST EXAM
What does "NCIEC" stand for? - ANSWER: National Consortium of Interpreter Education Centers
What does "EIPA" stand for? - ANSWER: Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment
A situation in which two languages (or two varieties of the same language) are used under different conditions
within a community, often by the same speakers. Often one is viewed as "high" or "prestige", and the other is
"low" or "low prestige" (slang/wrong/etc) - ANSWER: Diglossia
The smallest units of language that distinguishes one word from another. In ASL this is comprised of 5
parameters: handshape, movement, location, palm orientation, and non-manual markers. - ANSWER:
Phoneme
What does "OVR" stand for? - ANSWER: Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
What does "DOE" stand for? - ANSWER: Department of Education
What does "PSE" stand for? - ANSWER: Pidgin Signed English
Another term for the contact language arising from English and ASL - ANSWER: Pidgin Signed English (PSE)
What does "VR" stand for? (Not virtual reality:) - ANSWER: Vocational Rehabilitation
,Lexical items that are borrowed from other countries are called? - ANSWER: Loan words
Refers to individuals who have no language skills in any language. - ANSWER: Minimal Language Competency
(MLC)
The rhythm of a language including stress, inflection, intonation, pausing and phrasing that help listeners
determine meaning and predict what the speaker will say next. - ANSWER: Prosidy
Identify the difference in parameter between the signs "INSTITUTE" and "ALCOHOL" - ANSWER: Handshape
The part of speech that describes an action, occurrence, or indicates a state of being. - ANSWER: Verb
The part of speech that expresses emotion and is capable of standing alone. - ANSWER: Interjection
What does "SC-L" stand for? - ANSWER: Special Certificate-Legal
What does "HVO" stand for? - ANSWER: Highly Visual Orientation
A morpheme, the most basic unit of meaning, that can only appear as part of a larger word. - ANSWER: Bound
morpheme
Model of philosophy motivated by the attitude that deaf people are handicapped, limited, and incapable of
understanding or participating in the world. This model is characterized by paternalistic care-taking behavior
on the part of the interpreter. - ANSWER: The Helper Model or Philosophy
Model of philosophy: A rigid, robot-like approach where interpreters assume no responsibility for the
interaction or communication dynamics taking place between clients - ANSWER: The Machine Model (The
Conduit Model) or Philosphy
What does "NBDA" stand for? - ANSWER: National Black Deaf Association
The language in which the original message is conveyed - ANSWER: Source language
, What does "VRS" stand for? - ANSWER: Video Relay Service
What does "VRI" stand for? - ANSWER: Video Remote Interpreting
Name the 8 parts of speech - ANSWER: Noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, preposition,
interjection
What does "CDI" stand for? - ANSWER: Certified Deaf Interpreter
What does "LRE" stand for? - ANSWER: Least Restrictive Environment
Model or philosophy based on the belief that effective interpretation requires cultural and linguistic mediation
in order to accomplish speaker goals and maintain dynamic equivalence. - ANSWER: The Bilingual-Bicultural
Model or Philosophy
Interpreting is what type of profession according to Dean and Pollard? - ANSWER: A practice profession.
According to which specific law does a deaf person have the right to request an interpreter for their driver's
test? - ANSWER: ADA Title II: public entities and transportation
The part of speech that serves to connect words, phrases, clauses, or sentences - ANSWER: Conjunction
What does "LOVE" stand for? - ANSWER: Linguistics of Visual English
What does "QA" stand for? - ANSWER: Quality Assurance
What does "QAST" stand for? - ANSWER: Quality Assessment State Test
The simplest word order in ASL sentences is? - ANSWER: Subject-Verb-Object