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ASL 101 Lesson 3 Quiz Page:
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Lesson 3 Quiz: 

Instructions:  Choose the single most correct response:

1.  What type of sentence is it when you sign with the eyebrows squeezed somewhat together and the head slightly tilted forward?

a. "whq" or a "Wh"-question
b.  "q" or a "YES/NO" question
c.  "rhq" or a rhetorical question
d. "if" - a conditional sentence

2.  What type of question are you asking when you sign a sentence with the eyebrows raised a bit and the head slightly tilted forward?  (Just a simple sentence, not two clauses joined together).

a. "whq" or a "Wh"-question
b.  "q" or a "YES/NO" question
c.  "rhq" or a rhetorical question
d. "if" - a conditional sentence

3.  What type of sentences should be accompanied by head nodding?
a. "FOR ME" sentences
b. Sentences without "BE" verbs
c. Simple affirmative sentences
d. Questions which ask for a "yes" or "no" answer

4.  What type of sentences should be accompanied by head shaking?
a. "YOU MIND" sentences
b. Sentences about hearing people
c. Questions which ask for a "yes" or "no" answer
d. Simple negative sentences

5.  The sign DEAF
a.  Is socially incorrect
b.  Is culturally incorrect
c.  Is synonymous with "hearing impaired"
d.  Is socially and culturally correct

6.  Which of the following sentence structures are acceptable in ASL?
a.  I FROM U-T-A-H
b. FROM U-T-A-H I
c. I FROM U-T-A-H I
d.  all of the above

7.  The sentence "WHERE FROM YOU?"
a.  asks where you are originally from
b.  Is considered rude in the Deaf Community
c.  Asks where you are currently living
d. Is generally signed as "WHERE LIVE YOU?"

8.  The sign "HERE"
a. Can be done by pointing your index fingers at the ground and using a slight double jabbing movement as you point.
b.  Can be signed by holding both flat, loose, "b-hands," thumbs alongside or slightly extended, palms-up in front of your torso and moving them with a slight side to side motion.
c.  both "a" and "b" are correct
d.  neither "a" nor "b" is correct

9. How should I ask where a certain book is?
a.  WHERE BOOK WHERE?
b.  WHERE BOOK?
c.  BOOK WHERE?
d.  "a," "b," and "c," are all correct as long as you use a "whq" facial expression

10. TRUE OR FALSE:  ASL sentences tend to be structured as "subject" + "predicate."


Lesson 3: Receptive ASL Quiz #3: ASL 101 CD Numbers 114 - 172

Instructions:  Use the ASL 101 Video (321 questions).  Watch the signs and sentences and figure out what they mean. You can copy and paste the answer sheet (below) into whatever word processor you'd like to use, and then type out your answers.  Then you can copy and paste them into the body of an email and send it to your instructor.

Signs:
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132. CLUSTER, (often used for pluralization)
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Sentences:
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