READING, BIOLOGY, VOCABULARY, CHEMISTRY ANATOMY
AND PHYSIOLOGY ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Baby Sign Language answersystem for teaching babies manual signs for simple communication before
they learn spoken language
Bonding answerthe forming of mutual emotional emotional closeness between a caregiver and a baby
contrastive structure answera grammatical structure in ASL to compare to things by moving slightly to
indicate each thing in a separate space
executive function answerthe mental skills that help a person get things done like self-regulating,
organizing, and task-completion
mouthing answermaking visual syllables with the mouth while signing
proximalization answerthe process of coordinating the various different parts of the body and face to
produce visual language
space absent referent answerwhen you index a particular non-present person or thing within your
signed conversation
space present referent answerwhen you point at (index) someone or something that is within the room
or within sight in an ASL conversation
Based on what was signed in the video, which of these statements is likely true?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ywd3gYDQTWw answerThe little girl was in sight of the person
speaking.
,In ASL, the referent is what you are referring to or 'talking' about. answerTrue
Which is considered an especially important period for babies' cognitive development? answer0 to 24
months
Jess is an American tourist in Turkey. Jess stops a bus and asks the bus driver if the bus would get him to
the Levant Metro station. The bus driver nods. Jess is about to hop in but the bus driver stops him. Why?
answerA nod of the head means 'no' in Turkey.
What word is being signed in the video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEokH1VLA_U answersome
What word is being signed in the video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbLTsVi_3jQ answerhallway
facial grammar answerthe movement of the face, especially the mouth, as an integral part of the
language of ASL
language deprivation answerlack of age-appropriate language stimulation
locative answera part of grammar that expresses place or location
mouth morphemes answerspecific mouth shapes used as part of ASL grammar
Which type of classifier would we use with the sign 'book'? answerA Flat handshape
In the video, instructions on how to find the bookstore were given.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCZT0OaFAk answerFalse
What grammatical element was used to describe the planter?
, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cASZFCUz1Bo answermouthing
Ellie is a deaf adult woman who was not taught sign language until she was 14 years old. What type of
tasks might be difficult for Ellie to master as an adult? answerorganizing and planning for an event
When giving directions, it's important to sign from the other person's perspective to avoid confusion
answerFalse
It's crucial for Deaf babies to learn sign language early. answerTrue
The meaning of a word can be changed to its opposite in ASL by simply using which element?
answernon-manual markers
Cole and Lisa are the hearing parents of a Deaf child. They discovered his deafness when he was eight
months old. Until the baby turned three years old, the couple, believing this would help him 'fit' more
into the hearing world, would only communicate with him through speech instead of signs. How can we
best describe what the child went through? answerlanguage deprivation
If a person knows and can recognize a sign when they see it but are not yet able to reproduce it
correctly, what process have they not yet mastered? answerproximalization
Mia is in a store with her friends. She wants to ask their opinion about a particular dress. During their
signed conversation she points to the dress and asks them what they think of it. What is this type of ASL
practice called? answerspace present referent
NMM are to ASL as _____ are to English. answerintonations
What word is being signed in the video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQotT6SXKSY answerwindow
You can only use pointing or classifiers when the person or the object is nearby. answerFalse