Question
A)
When referring to the audiological condition of not being able to hear, deaf is written with a little "d."
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 2
A)
"Big D" Deaf refers to deaf people who share a language (ASL) and a culture.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 3
A)
You become a member of the Deaf community simply by losing your hearing.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 4
A)
The majority of ASL users live in the United States and Canada.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 5
A)
The knowledge, beliefs, and practices that make up the culture of Deaf people are actively transmitted from generation to generation.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
When referring to the audiological condition of not being able to hear, deaf is written with a little "d."
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 2
A)
"Big D" Deaf refers to deaf people who share a language (ASL) and a culture.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 3
A)
You become a member of the Deaf community simply by losing your hearing.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 4
A)
The majority of ASL users live in the United States and Canada.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
false
Question 5
A)
The knowledge, beliefs, and practices that make up the culture of Deaf people are actively transmitted from generation to generation.
(1 point)
Responses
true
true
false
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the correct responses for each statement:
**Question 1:**
When referring to the audiological condition of not being able to hear, deaf is written with a little "d."
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 2:**
"Big D" Deaf refers to deaf people who share a language (ASL) and a culture.
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 3:**
You become a member of the Deaf community simply by losing your hearing.
- **Response:** **false** (Membership in the Deaf community often involves cultural identity and participation, not solely based on hearing ability)
**Question 4:**
The majority of ASL users live in the United States and Canada.
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 5:**
The knowledge, beliefs, and practices that make up the culture of Deaf people are actively transmitted from generation to generation.
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 1:**
When referring to the audiological condition of not being able to hear, deaf is written with a little "d."
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 2:**
"Big D" Deaf refers to deaf people who share a language (ASL) and a culture.
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 3:**
You become a member of the Deaf community simply by losing your hearing.
- **Response:** **false** (Membership in the Deaf community often involves cultural identity and participation, not solely based on hearing ability)
**Question 4:**
The majority of ASL users live in the United States and Canada.
- **Response:** **true**
**Question 5:**
The knowledge, beliefs, and practices that make up the culture of Deaf people are actively transmitted from generation to generation.
- **Response:** **true**