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.