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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Me!. Me!. Me!. Me!. When in doubt…. Ask a friend in the audience OR Narrow it to 50/50 OR Poll the entire audience. ACRONYMS. d. Americans with Disabilities Act. b. Arkansas Diagnostics Association. ADA stands for: .
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Me! Me! Me! Me!
When in doubt… • Ask a friend in the audience OR • Narrow it to 50/50 OR • Poll the entire audience
d. Americans with Disabilities Act b. Arkansas Diagnostics Association ADA stands for: a. Arkansas Department of Audiology c. Arkansas Day of Appreciation d. Americans with Disabilities Act
d. Arkansas Legal Department b. Assistive Listening Device ALD stands for : a. American League for the Deaf b. Assistive Listening Device c. analyzing logarithms in detail
d. binaural technological efficiency b. batteries that expire BTE stands for : a. Beltone Technology Enterprises c. behind-the-ear c. behind-the-ear
d. cochlear implant charge b. critical impulse charge CIC stands for : a. completely-in-the-canal a. completely-in-the-canal c. completely-in-the-cochlea
d. divine audio input b. Department of Audiology Instructors DAI stands for : a. direct audio input a. direct audio input c. developmentally and audiologically impaired
d. none of the above b. fingerspelling method FM stands for : a. feedback monitor c. frequency modulation c. frequency modulation
d. hard of hearing b. hand over heart HOH stands for : a. help on hand c. hope overcomes hurt d. hard of hearing
d. infrared b. internal radio IR stands for : a. intermittent ringing c. individualized routing d. infrared
d. in-the-canal b. independent test control ITC stands for: a. International Trade Commission d. in-the-canal c. Idiots That Cheat
d. Idiots Taking Ecstasy b. infrared technical enhancements ITE stands for : a. in-the-ear a. in-the-ear c. irritating troublesome earmolds
d. a, b and c b. Hearing Loss Association of America HLAA stands for : a. Houston Legal Assistants Association c. Hoosier Llama & Alpaca Association d. a, b and c
d. Cued Speech b. Braille Which of the following methods of communication is not used to communicate with HOH persons? a. speech/speechreading b. Braille c. ALDs
d. Depends on the HOH person b. Writing notes What is a hard of hearing person’s preferred accommodation during a job interview?: a. Using an oral interpreter c. Reading lips d. Depends on the HOH person
d. 10 b. 8 Cued Speech uses how many hand shapes? a. 3 b. 8 c. 5
d. NAD and RID. b. RID Which of the following organizations does not certify interpreters for the deaf?: a. NAD c. HLAA c. HLAA
d. Take his/her word for it. b. Call the Office for the Deaf & Hearing Impaired How do you determine if an interpreter is certified? a. Ask to see his/her certification card. a.Ask to see his/her certification card. c. Look on his/her driver’s license.
d. telecoil b. hook loop A hook-shaped, thin piece of plastic with a small loop of wire in it that is hung over the ear next to a BTE aid is called a: a. silhouette a. silhouette c. crookneck
d. pitch modulation b. frequency modulation A means of transmitting a signal via radio waves where the frequency (as opposed to its amplitude) of the wave is modulated is called a. amplified modulation b. frequency modulation c. amplitude modulation
d. b and c b. telecoil A feature of some hearing aids that allows the aid to “hear” magnetic signals instead of (or in addition to) the normal audio input is called a: a. magnetron c. t-switch d. b and c
d. none of the above b. Rocky Stone The founder of Hearing Loss Association of America was: a. Rocky Balboa b. Rocky Stone c. Rocky and Bullwinkle
d. Disney World b. Bethesda, MD The HLAA headquarters is in: a. Boston, MA b. Bethesda, MD c. Washington, DC
d. Reno, NV b. Dallas, TX The International HLAA Convention in 2008 is in: a. Bethesda, MD c. San Jose, CA d. Reno, NV
d. Beth Wilson b. Terry Portis The Executive Director of HLAA, Inc. is: a. Brenda Battat a.Brenda Battat c. Marcia Finisdore
d. www.speakup.com b. www.hearingloss.com The National HLAA website address is: a. www.shhh.org c. www.hearingloss.org c. www.hearingloss.org
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