These numbers involve a wrist rotation from the non-dominant side toward the dominant side.
Family End of Unit Review 1

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Back
96-99
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 96-99, as it indicates a significant range of wrist rotation from the non-dominant side toward the dominant side, which aligns with typical anatomical movement patterns.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
According to the article "Sign Space" in the module, which of the following is FALSE?
Options:
- ASL communicates concrete information before abstract information.
- Spatial relationships must be established that reflect how these concepts are related to one another in the "real world."
- Information must be conveyed from Specific (details) to the General (big picture)
- ASL adheres to chronological order, creating scenes in space that represent the events in the actual order that they occurred.
Back
Information must be conveyed from Specific (details) to the General (big picture)
Answer explanation
The statement 'Information must be conveyed from Specific to the General' is false. ASL typically presents information from General to Specific, allowing for a clearer understanding of the context before delving into details.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
When showing Family Ranking, which is FALSE?
- If the signer is the youngest of three, then he will be represented on the middle finger
- If the signer is the oldest of five, then he will be represented on the thumb
- If the signer is the oldest of two, then he will be represented on the index finger
- If the signer is the youngest of 4, then he will be represented on the Thumb
Back
If the signer is the youngest of 4, then he will be represented on the Thumb
Answer explanation
The statement is false because if the signer is the youngest of four, they would be represented on the pinky finger, not the thumb. The thumb is reserved for the oldest in a group.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Only this set of numbers can be INCORPORATED in an ASL sign.
Back
1-9
Answer explanation
In American Sign Language (ASL), numbers 1-9 can be easily incorporated into signs using single hand shapes. Numbers 10-20 require more complex signs, making 1-9 the only set that fits the criteria.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the palm orientation for double numbers? Options: Up, Down, Side, In, doesn't matter
Back
Down
Answer explanation
The palm orientation for double numbers is 'Down'. This is a standard convention in sign language to indicate the number being represented.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How many windows?
Back
62
Answer explanation
The correct answer is 62, as it accurately reflects the total number of windows counted in the given context. The other options do not match the actual count.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How many different numbers?
Back
41
Answer explanation
The question asks for the count of different numbers. The correct answer is 41, as it represents the total distinct values identified in the context provided.
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