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Which subject | No subject |
What age group | Doesn't matter |
What topic | BEGINNERS AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE |
Question types | Close-ended |
Number of questions | 30 |
Number of answers | 3 |
Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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This quiz will test your understanding of basic American Sign Language (ASL) concepts. Each question is based on the description of images you are encouraged to visualize or draw.
The image of a person signing "hello" with their hand raised and a smile on their face.
The image of a person pointing to themselves with their index finger.
The image of a person using both hands to show the sign for "thank you" with their fingertips touching their chin and moving outward.
The image of a person with their hands flat in front of them moving downwards to signify "more."
The image of a person holding their hand up in a “stop” position with their palm facing forward.
The image of a person making a circular motion with both hands in front of them to indicate "turn."
The image of a person showing two fingers (index and middle) with a slight outward motion to signify “two.”
The image of a person using one hand to mimic eating something off their plate.
The image of a person with a confused expression and hands held up shoulder-width apart in confusion.
The image of a person placing their dominant hand over their chest and then moving it outward to show "sorry."
The image of a person with both hands in front of their chest, moving them apart slightly to sign "help."
The image of a person pointing at various people in a group and then making a motion to bring those fingers together to signify “friends."
The image of a person with their finger tracing a circle in the air to represent "play."
The image of a person forming the letter "A" with one hand by making a fist with the thumb on the side.
The image of a person holding both hands up with palms facing the audience to indicate “quiet.”
The image of a person shaking their head while holding a hand to their ear to indicate “no.”
The image of a person using both hands to mimic taking off a hat, indicating “hat.”
The image of a person holding one hand flat and brushing the other hand across their palm, signaling “goodbye.”
The image of a person displaying the letter "B" with their dominant hand by making a flat hand.
The image of a person touching their fingers to their chin and moving them outwards to show “please.”
The image of a person folding their arms in front of them to imply “sleep.”
The image of a person shaking their hands side to side in front of them to indicate "maybe."
The image of a person using one hand to imitate holding a book open, signaling “read.”
The image of a person tapping their wrist, indicating “time.”
The image of a person making a fist with one hand at the side of their mouth to indicate “talk."
The image of a person with an open hand gesturing upwards to depict “up.”
The image of a person moving their hands from side to side at shoulder level, indicating “play.”
The image of a person showing an "X" finger sign with their hand to indicate “wrong.”
The image of a person using one finger to draw a circle in the air, indicating “circle.”
The image of a person clasping their hands together in a pleading gesture, signaling “help.”