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ASL 101 Lesson 4 Quiz Page:
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Lesson 4 Practice Quiz:

Instructions:  Choose the single most correct response:


1.  Form both hands into "A" handshapes.  The left hand is palm up.  The right hand is palm down.  Place the right "a" hand on top of the left "a" hand.  Move the right "A" hand in two clockwise circles.  The front of the right "A" hand rubs against the front of the left "A" hand.  What is this sign?



2.  What is this sign?

a.  school
b.  lift
c.  stop
d.  help


3.  What does it mean if you do the sign "PLEASE" with two hands?
a.  It means thank you
b.  It means enjoy
c.  It means the same as with one hand
d.  It means you don't know ASL very well


4.  If you sign "thank you" with two hands what does it mean?
a.  It means "good"
b.  It means enjoy
c. You are "very" grateful. 
d. It means the same as with one hand


5.  What is this sign?

a.  half
b.  cut
c.  stop
d.  help


6.  NMM stands for:
a.  Nonmanual Marker
b.  New Minimal Mentoring
c.  Ned M. Mathews (a name sign)
d.  "nomenclature method" ( the assigning of English words to ASL signs for writing purposes)


7.  You could inflect the sign "slow" to mean "very slow" by doing it:  

a.  with a very quick movement
b.  slower than normal
c.  both "a" and "b"
d.  none of the above

8.  Which of the following signs is iconic?
a.  why
b.  house
c.  for
d.  how

9.  Concepts such as: stand, walk-to, lay down, toss-and-turn, dive, jump, skate board, scooter, get up--can be shown through what sign or set of signs?

a.  The agent affix
b. CL:V (classifier V)
c.  CL:F (classifier F)
d.  Each has its own unique sign.

10.  Which sign can use "reversal of orientation for negation?"
a.  HAVE
b.  HAPPY
c.  WASH
d.  WANT


Lesson 4: Receptive ASL Quiz #4: ASL 101 CD Numbers 173-232

Instructions:  Use the ASL 101 Video (321 questions).  Watch the signs and sentences and figure out what they mean. Type your answers here.  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.

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