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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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. 2) Arkansas Diagnostics Association. ADA stands for:. 1) Arkansas Department of Audiology. 3) Arkansas Day of Appreciation.

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Me! Me! Me! Me!

  2. When in doubt… • Ask a friend in the audience OR • Narrow it to 50/50 OR • Poll the entire audience

  3. 2) Arkansas Diagnostics Association ADA stands for: 1) Arkansas Department of Audiology 3) Arkansas Day of Appreciation 4) Americans with Disabilities Act

  4. 2) Arkansas Diagnostics Association ADA stands for: 1) Arkansas Department of Audiology 3) Arkansas Day of Appreciation 4) Americans with Disabilities Act

  5. The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is a law that was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1990. It was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H. W. Bush, and later amended with changes effective January 1, 2009. • The Department of Justice’s revised regulations for Titles II and III of the ADA were published in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010. Standards for Accessible Design. • See article in May/June 2010 Hearing Loss Magazine or www.hearingloss.org

  6. 4) Government offices ADA does NOT require assistive listening devices in: 1) Movie Theaters 2) Doctor offices or hospitals 3) Churches

  7. 4) Government offices ADA does NOT require assistive listening devices in: 1) Movie Theaters 2) Doctor offices or hospitals 3) Churches

  8. 4) Arkansas Legal Department ALD stands for : 1) American League for the Deaf 2) Assistive Listening Device 3) analyzing logarithms in detail

  9. 4) Arkansas Legal Department ALD stands for : 1) American League for the Deaf 2) Assistive Listening Device 3) analyzing logarithms in detail

  10. 4) binaural technological efficiency 2) batteries that expire BTE stands for : 1) Beltone Technology Enterprises 3) behind-the-ear

  11. 4) binaural technological efficiency 2) batteries that expire BTE stands for : 1) Beltone Technology Enterprises 3) behind-the-ear

  12. 4) cochlear implant charge 2) critical impulse charge CIC stands for : 1) completely-in-the-canal 3) completely-in-the-cochlea

  13. 4) cochlear implant charge 2) critical impulse charge CIC stands for : 1) completely-in-the-canal 3) completely-in-the-cochlea

  14. 4) Beans 2) Peace Elvis Presley song: “There will be _____ in the Valley” : 1) Peas 3) Cheese

  15. 4) Beans 2) Peace Elvis Presley song: “There will be _____ in the Valley” : 1) Peas 3) Cheese

  16. homophenes - (HOE-moe-feenz) words that look the same on the lips but have different sounds. Shoot, shoes, chews, juice, June and Jews queen and white Buy my pie. mark, park and bark white, right and quite Fail, veil Din, tin Sap, zap Tug, tongue, tuck

  17. 4) divine audio input 2) Department of Audiology Instructors DAI stands for : 1) direct audio input 3) developmentally and audiologically impaired

  18. 4) divine audio input 2) Department of Audiology Instructors DAI stands for : 1) direct audio input 3) developmentally and audiologically impaired

  19. 4) none of the above 2) fingerspelling method FM stands for : 1) feedback monitor 3) frequency modulation

  20. 4) none of the above 2) fingerspelling method FM stands for : 1) feedback monitor 3) frequency modulation

  21. University of Manchester researchers found that hard of hearing people just using their residual hearing understood 21 percent of speech. If they combined their residual hearing with either a hearing aid or with speechreading, they could understand 64 percent of speech. This is a significant improvement. However, if they used their residual hearing and both hearing aids and speechreading, their speech comprehension soared to 90 percent. Lipreading (Speechreading)

  22. 2) hand over heart HOH stands for : 1) help on hand 3) hope overcomes hurt 4) hard of hearing

  23. 2) hand over heart HOH stands for : 1) help on hand 3) hope overcomes hurt 4) hard of hearing

  24. 4) infrared 2) internal radio IR stands for : 1) intermittent ringing 3) individualized routing

  25. 4) infrared 2) internal radio IR stands for : 1) intermittent ringing 3) individualized routing

  26. 4) in-the-canal 2) independent test control ITC stands for: 1) International Trade Commission 3) Idiots That Cheat

  27. 4) in-the-canal 2) independent test control ITC stands for: 1) International Trade Commission 3) Idiots That Cheat

  28. 4) Idiots Taking Ecstasy 2) infrared technical enhancements ITE stands for : 1) in-the-ear 3) irritating troublesome earmolds

  29. 4) Idiots Taking Ecstasy 2) infrared technical enhancements ITE stands for : 1) in-the-ear 3) irritating troublesome earmolds

  30. 2) Hearing Loss Association of America HLAA stands for : 1) Houston Legal Assistants Association 3) Hoosier Llama & Alpaca Association 4) All of the above

  31. 2) Hearing Loss Association of America HLAA stands for : 1) Houston Legal Assistants Association 3) Hoosier Llama & Alpaca Association 4) All of the above

  32. 4) Hearing Aid Tax 2) Hawaii’s Attractive Tourists HAT stands for : 1) Humans Against Tariffs 3) Hearing Assistive Technology

  33. 4) Hearing Aid Tax 2) Hawaii’s Attractive Tourists HAT stands for : 1) Humans Against Tariffs 3) Hearing Assistive Technology

  34. COMMUNICATION

  35. 4) Cued Speech 2) Braille Which of the following methods of communication is NOT used to communicate with HOH persons? 1) speech/speechreading 3) ALDs

  36. 4) Cued Speech 2) Braille Which of the following methods of communication is NOT used to communicate with HOH persons? 1) speech/speechreading 3) ALDs

  37. 4) Depends on the HOH person 2) Writing notes What is a hard of hearing person’s preferred accommodation during a job interview?: 1) Using an oral interpreter 3) Reading lips

  38. 4) Depends on the HOH person 2) Writing notes What is a hard of hearing person’s preferred accommodation during a job interview?: 1) Using an oral interpreter 3) Reading lips

  39. 4) 10 2) 8 Cued Speech uses how many hand shapes? 1) 3 3) 5

  40. 4) 10 2) 8 (with 4 different locations near the face) Cued Speech uses how many hand shapes? 1) 3 3) 5

  41. 4) NAD and RID. 2) RID Which of the following organizations does not certify interpreters for the deaf?: 1) NAD 3) HLAA

  42. 4) NAD and RID. 2) RID Which of the following organizations does not certify interpreters for the deaf?: 1) NAD 3) HLAA

  43. 4. Take his/her word for it. 2. Call the Office for the Deaf & Hearing Impaired How do you determine if an interpreter is certified? 1. Ask to see his/her certification card. 3. Look on his/her driver’s license.

  44. 4. Take his/her word for it. 2. Call the Office for the Deaf & Hearing Impaired How do you determine if an interpreter is certified? 1. Ask to see his/her certification card. 3. Look on his/her driver’s license.

  45. HEARING AIDS

  46. 4. telecoil 2. 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: 1. silhouette 3. crookneck

  47. 4. telecoil 2. 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: 1. silhouette 3. crookneck

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