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ASL 101 Lesson 9 Quiz Page:
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Lesson 9 Quiz: 

1. What is this sign?


2. What is this sign? (double movement)

3. What is this sign?
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Note: Uses a double motion in general, but is also done with just a single downward motion of the right hand.  The left hand stays put.
4. What is this sign?

Note:  Uses a "double patting motion."   (The answer I'm looking for is not "SHORT" even though the sign is similar to "short.")
 5. What is this sign? (This signed concept requires more than one English word to describe it)



Note:  The direction and movement of this sign are IMPORTANT to the right answer.
6. What is this sign?

Note:  Use a double motion.  The large knuckles of the right hand are slightly "bent."  The fingertips of the right hand brush across the middle of the upturned left hand from the butt of the hand to the fingertips.  Generally uses a double motion, but can use a single motion to inflect the meaning of the sign.  Note:  The answer is NOT "clean" and it is NOT "clean-up," nor any other version of "clean." 
If you do it with a single motion it changes the meaning somewhat.

7. What is this sign?

Note:  uses a slight double motion.  "Taps" the wrist twice.  This sign can be done with a right-hand "M" instead of the "D."  The left hand can be a flat-hand (B) or just a relaxed hand.  

8.  What is this sign?


9.  What is this sign?  The handshape is "C" hands.  They start in the middle and move to the side a couple of inches. (It is a single movement.)


10.  The sign "THERE"
a.  Is made in the approximate direction of the place or thing you are talking about when you cannot see it
b.  Points at the specific place or object if it is in view
c.  The signer glances at the object or place while pointing at it if it is in view
d.  all of the above


Lesson 9: Receptive ASL Quiz #9: ASL 102 CD Numbers 145-198

Instructions:  Use the ASL 102 CD (or video) Watch the signs and sentences and figure out what they mean.   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 to your instructor.

Note:#'s 171 - 179 may be missing from your video or CD.  To make up for this, the answers for those questions have been provided on the answer sheet below.

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Name: 
Email:

145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150. OPEN (in general)
151.
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154. CLOSE (in general)
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159.
160. COUCH
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171. SEPARATE-[apart]
172. REFRIGERATOR
173. SINK
174. TABLE
175. desk
176. TOOTHPASTE
177. YOUR SINK, COLOR? What color is your sink?
178. YOUR PARENTS SEPARATE? Are your parents separated?
179. YOU LIVE BASEMENT APT? Do you live in a basement apartment?
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