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Discrimination

1 / 10

Which situation most accurately reflects audism rather than general misunderstanding?

2 / 10

What makes linguicism different from audism?

3 / 10

Which example best shows hearing privilege in a workplace context?

4 / 10

Which behaviour is most clearly an example of ableism toward Deaf people?

5 / 10

Which case best illustrates cultural appropriation in the Deaf community?

6 / 10

What barrier in the labour market is described as structural rather than individual?

7 / 10

Which myth is most strongly challenged across the articles?

8 / 10

Small everyday actions, such as ignoring a Deaf person in group discussions, are part of wider ableist patterns.

9 / 10

Hearing privilege means that hearing people usually do not need to think about access to information or communication.

10 / 10

Discrimination against Deaf people is limited to personal attitudes and does not appear in labour-market systems.

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