A)
Numbers in ASL are produced ______________, similar to letters of the alphabet.
(1 point)
Responses
manually
manually
automatically
automatically
vertically
vertically
Question 2
An animated image of the handshape for a number.The palm is oriented away from the body. The pinky, ring, and middle fingers are bent, with fingertips resting on the base of the palm. The index finger and thumb both extend straight outward, perpendicular to the palm. These two fingers open and close, fingertips touching when closed.
A)
What number is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
2
2
20
20
200
200
Question 3
An image shows the sign for a number.The palm is oriented away from the body. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers extend straight upward, separated slightly. The thumb is bent across the palm with its tip resting just below the ring finger.An image shows the sign for a number.The palm is oriented away from the body with each finger extended upwards. Each of the extended fingers are bent at the second and third knuckles.
A)
What number is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
40
40
400
400
4000
4000
Question 4
An image showing the handshape for a number.The palm is oriented away from the body. The four fingers and the thumb are all extended straight upward, separated slightly.
A)
What number is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
5
5
100
100
10
10
Question 5
A series of images of a man signing a phrase.The man’s brow is furrowed to indicate that a question is being asked. His hand is several inches from his body, aligned with his lower ribs. The palm is oriented upward, parallel with the ceiling. The pinky, ring, middle, and index fingers are bent inward close to the palm. The thumb also bends inward, holding these fingers closed. The right hand moves upward and its handshape changes at the same time. For the final handshape the palm remains oriented upward, parallel to the ceiling. The pinky finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger, and thumb all open with fingertips facing upward. The sign unfolds, and the head tips slightly backwards simultaneously to indicate a question.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
HOW MUCH?
HOW MUCH?
WHAT TIME?
WHAT TIME?
HOW?
HOW?
Question 6
An illustration of a man signing a word.The man’s palm is oriented towards the body, making the sign for number one; The pinky, ring, and middle fingers bend to meet the palm. The thumb holds these fingers in place. The index finger remains extended upright. The index finger moves to touch the center of the forehead.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
TIME
TIME
CAN YOU SEE?
CAN YOU SEE?
CENTS
CENTS
Question 7
A)
When you sign 25 cents, you make the sign for _____then the sign for _________.
(1 point)
Responses
CENTS, DOLLARS
CENTS, DOLLARS
CENTS, 25
CENTS, 25
20, 5
20, 5
Question 8
A)
When you sign 35 dollars, you would sign ________ and then the sign for_____________.
(1 point)
Responses
DOLLARS, 35
DOLLARS, 35
30, 5
30, 5
35, DOLLARS
35, DOLLARS
Question 9
An image that shows three handshapes that make up a sign.For the first handshape, the palm is oriented away from the body. The pinky is bent at the knuckle, its tip resting on the base of the palm. The thumb is placed across the palm, holding the pinky in place. The ring, middle, and index finger are bent and resting gently on top of the thumb. For the second handshape, the palm is oriented toward the body, with finger tips pointing toward the ground. The pinky and ring fingers are bent at the knuckle, the tips resting at the base of the palm. The middle and index finger extend downwards. The fingers are separated with the middle finger slightly back. The thumb rests on the second knuckle of the middle finger. For the third handshape, the palm is turned to face the body. The pinky and ring fingers are bent, tips resting at the base of the palm. The middle and index fingers extend straight out, fingers touching. The thumb is bent down holding the pinky and ring fingers in place.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
MILES PER HOUR
MILES PER HOUR
SPEED
SPEED
YARD
YARD
Question 10
An image that shows two handshapes for a sign.For the first handshape, the palm is oriented away from the body. The pinky and thumb are extended straight out to the sides. The ring, middle, and index fingers are bent at the knuckles, with the tips resting on the base of the palm. For the second handshape, the palm is oriented away from the body. The pinky, ring, and middle fingers bend to meet the thumb. Only the finger tips touch. The index finger remains extended upright.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
FEET
FEET
YARD
YARD
MILES PER HOUR
MILES PER HOUR
Question 11
An animated image that shows a number.The palm is oriented facing away from the body. The pinky and ring fingers are bent, resting on the base of the palm. The middle finger, index finger, and thumb extend straight upward. The wrist bends so that the palm is oriented towards the ground. The handshape stays the same, and bounces from left to right.
A)
What number is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
33
33
22
22
44
44
Question 12
An animated image of a man signing a word.This sign uses both hands held at chest level, palms parallel to the floor. Both the left and the right hand form the handshape for the letter Y;The pinkies and thumbs are extended straight out to the side. The remaining fingers are bent at the knuckles, with the tips resting on the base of the palm. The thumbs of the left and the right hands touch. The wrists twist side to, moving the hands in opposite directions.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
POUND
POUND
TON
TON
MEASURE
MEASURE
Question 13
An animated image of a man signing a number.For the first handshape, the palm is oriented away from the body. The four fingers and the thumb are all extended straight upward, separated slightly. For the second handshape, the palm is oriented away from the body. All fingers are bent at the second and third knuckles.
A)
What number is shown?
(1 point)
Responses
500
500
50
50
5
5
Question 14
A)
To sign numbers in the hundreds range, what hand formation can you use?
(1 point)
Responses
C formation
C formation
bent finger formation
bent finger formation
either of the above
either of the above
Question 15
An image of a man signing a word.This sign uses two hands. Both the left and the right hands form the “H” handshape; The pinky and ring fingers are bent, tips resting at the base of the palm. The middle and index fingers extend straight out, fingers touching. The thumb is bent down, holding the pinky and ring fingers in place. The left hand is oriented towards the body. The right hand is oriented to the left. The right hand’s middle finger meets the left hand’s index finger at the second knuckle and the right hand rocks back and forth while remaining in place.
A)
What sign is shown?
(1 point)
Responses