Question 1

A)
Which of the following is the only communication method used by the American Deaf community that is recognized as a complete language?
(2 points)
Responses

American Sign Language
American Sign Language

Signed Exact English
Signed Exact English

Contact Signed English
Contact Signed English

Conceptually Accurate Signed English
Conceptually Accurate Signed English
Question 2
A)
Which of the following is the signing system that uses fingerspelling almost exclusively?
(2 points)
Responses

American Sign Language
American Sign Language

Pidgin Signed Language
Pidgin Signed Language

Signed Exact English
Signed Exact English

Rochester Method
Rochester Method
Question 3
A)
Which of the following is the signing system that uses the conceptually correct signs but places them in English word order?
(2 points)
Responses

American Sign Language
American Sign Language

Conceptually Accurate Signed English
Conceptually Accurate Signed English

Signed Exact English
Signed Exact English

Rochester Method
Rochester Method
Question 4
A)
The English word MEXICO can best be interpreted using which of the following signs?
(2 points)
Responses

An illustration shows two hands, both in flat palm handshapes facing each other, the fingers of the hands are tapped together.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows two hands, both in flat palm handshapes facing each other, the fingers of the hands are tapped together.

A man signs a word he cups his dominant hand upside down above the non dominant flat palm handshape, with the palm facing towards the ground. The dominant hand moves down and sits on top of the non dominant hand.
Image with alt text: A man signs a word he cups his dominant hand upside down above the non dominant flat palm handshape, with the palm facing towards the ground. The dominant hand moves down and sits on top of the non dominant hand. Image with alt text:

A man signs a word in 2 images.In the first image, he makes a dominant V handshape across his forehead. In the second image, He moves the hand slightly away from the forehead and back. A man signs a word in 2 images.In the first image, he makes a dominant V handshape across his forehead. In the second image, He moves the hand slightly away from the forehead and back.
Image with alt text: A man signs a word in 2 images. In the first image, he makes a dominant V handshape across his forehead. In the second image, He moves the hand slightly away from the forehead and back. Image with alt text: A man signs a word in 2 images. In the first image, he makes a dominant V handshape across his forehead. In the second image, He moves the hand slightly away from the forehead and back.

A man signs a word in 2 images.In the first In the first image, he holds his dominant hand in the y handshape over the non-dominant hand. In the second image, he slides the y handshape back and forth over the non-dominant flat palm handshape, with the palm facing upward.
Image with alt text: A man signs a word in 2 images. In the first In the first image, he holds his dominant hand in the y handshape over the non-dominant hand. In the second image, he slides the y handshape back and forth over the non-dominant flat palm handshape, with the palm facing upward. Image with alt text:
Question 5
An illustration shows two hands, both in flat palm handshapes facing each other, the fingers of the hands are tapped together.
A)
Which of the following English words would not be represented by this sign?
(2 points)
Responses

CITY
CITY

TOWN
TOWN

COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY

STATE
STATE
Question 6
A)
The English word CALCULUS can best be interpreted as which of the following signs?
(2 points)
Responses

A man signs a word. Both hands make the letter m. Then the fingers face each other, before the hands move so that they cross in front and behind each other. Both hands make the letter m. The side of the dominant hand is in front of the non dominant hand. A man signs a word. Both hands make the letter m. His wrists are crossed.
Image with alt text: A man signs a word. Both hands make the letter m. Then the fingers face each other, before the hands move so that they cross in front and behind each other. Image with alt text: Both hands make the letter m. The side of the dominant hand is in front of the non dominant hand. Image with alt text: A man signs a word. Both hands make the letter m. His wrists are crossed.

A man signs a word. He creates two C handshapes and then crosses them across each other.
Image with alt text: A man signs a word. He creates two C handshapes and then crosses them across each other. Image with alt text:

A man begins signing a word by forming the letter “C” with both hands. The hands are at chest height and facing each other. A man finishes signing a word. His hands are in the form of a “C” with both hands at chest height and facing each other. He moves his hands in a circular motion and connects his hands together again by the little fingers.
Image with alt text: A man begins signing a word by forming the letter “C” with both hands. The hands are at chest height and facing each other. Image with alt text: A man finishes signing a word. His hands are in the form of a “C” with both hands at chest height and facing each other. He moves his hands in a circular motion and connects his hands together again by the little fingers.

A man signs a word. The F handshapes begin together, palm orientation outward. Then, each hand rotates creating a semicircle in signing space.
Image with alt text: A man signs a word. The F handshapes begin together, palm orientation outward. Then, each hand rotates creating a semicircle in signing space. Image with alt text:
Question 7

A man signs a word. He holds his two five handshapes facing each other with his fingers intertwined. He moved his hands in a circular motion.
A)
The sign shown can best be interpreted as which of the following English words?
(2 points)
Responses

AMERICA
AMERICA

ATLANTA
ATLANTA

COUNTRY
COUNTRY

WORLD
WORLD
Question 8
A)
Which of the following is not an acceptable initialized sign?
(2 points)
Responses

NIECE
NIECE

NEPHEW
NEPHEW

COUSIN
COUSIN

FATHER
FATHER
Question 9
A)
Which of the following is actually used to make a statement in ASL?
(2 points)
Responses

informal request
informal request

formal request
formal request

rhetorical question
rhetorical question

yes-no question
yes-no question
Question 10
A)
Which signing system utilizes rhetorical questions the most?
(2 points)
Responses

American Sign Language
American Sign Language

Signed Exact English
Signed Exact English

Conceptually Accurate Signed English
Conceptually Accurate Signed English

Rochester Method of Fingerspelling

1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions based on the information provided:

Question 1 A) Which of the following is the only communication method used by the American Deaf community that is recognized as a complete language?

  • Answer: American Sign Language

Question 2 A) Which of the following is the signing system that uses fingerspelling almost exclusively?

  • Answer: Rochester Method

Question 3 A) Which of the following is the signing system that uses the conceptually correct signs but places them in English word order?

  • Answer: Signed Exact English

Question 4 A) The English word MEXICO can best be interpreted using which of the following signs?

  • Answer: The illustration shows a handshape commonly used to represent “Mexico.”

Question 5 A) Which of the following English words would not be represented by the sign shown?

  • Answer: STATE (Based on the provided description of the sign, it typically signifies smaller locales rather than a state.)

Question 6 A) The English word CALCULUS can best be interpreted as which of the following signs?

  • Answer: A man signs a word. Both hands make the letter m. Then the fingers face each other, before the hands move so that they cross in front and behind each other.

Question 7 A) The sign shown can best be interpreted as which of the following English words?

  • Answer: WORLD

Question 8 A) Which of the following is not an acceptable initialized sign?

  • Answer: FATHER (Initialized signs typically use the initial letter of the word, and "father" does not have a universally recognized signed version.)

Question 9 A) Which of the following is actually used to make a statement in ASL?

  • Answer: informal request

Question 10 A) Which signing system utilizes rhetorical questions the most?

  • Answer: American Sign Language

Please check the specific context or instructional material to corroborate these answers, especially for questions that involve visual interpretation of signs.