Understanding Deaf Culture 1 / 10Which idea best describes the concept of Deaf Gain? Deafness should be understood mainly through medical treatment Deafness can add valuable skills, perspectives, and cultural knowledge Deaf people compensate for hearing loss through technology Deaf culture exists because access to sound is limited 2 / 10How does the social-cultural view of deafness mainly differ from the medical view? It denies the usefulness of medical technology It focuses on how deaf people adapt to hearing society It understands deafness as part of identity, language, and shared culture It treats deafness only as a communication problem 3 / 10Why does visual communication play such a central role in Deaf culture? Because Deaf people prefer visual art over written language Because vision supports communication, thinking, and awareness of the environment Because sound-based communication is rejected Because technology replaces face-to-face interaction 4 / 10What is the main purpose of DeafSpace design? To reduce construction costs To improve sound quality in buildings To create environments that support visual communication and movement To separate Deaf and hearing people 5 / 10Which situation best reflects how Deaf cultural practices are maintained over time? Deaf people individually choosing communication tools Deaf people sharing traditions, stories, and norms through regular community interaction Deaf people following the same social habits as hearing communities Deaf people depending mainly on formal institutions 6 / 10Why are Deaf community events important for Deaf culture? They focus mainly on entertainment They replace formal education They limit interaction with hearing people They strengthen identity, pride, and community connections 7 / 10What does visual thinking mean in the context of Deaf culture? Thinking mainly in pictures without language Replacing abstract thinking with concrete images Processing ideas through signs, images, and spatial relationships Avoiding written or symbolic systems 8 / 10The medical and social-cultural views of deafness always conflict and cannot be combined. True False 9 / 10DeafSpace design considers vision, movement, lighting, and spatial awareness as key elements. True False 10 / 10The concept of Deaf Gain argues that the value of Deaf culture depends on first solving hearing loss through medical solutions. True False Your score isThe average score is 20% 0% Restart quiz