Ch. 13 Flashcards

1
Q

What are typically the four religious settings one will have to interpret?

A

Religious services, funerals, weddings, and special events

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2
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True or False: The deaf person is always responsible for providing the interpreter(s).

A

False

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3
Q

When is it appropriate to ask for a deaf interpreter?

A

Special circumstances affecting the Deaf person’s language production

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4
Q

True or False: medical staff often doesn’t understand interpreters’ role or what s/he needs to perform her/his job maximally

A

True

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5
Q

True or False: the fees are generally higher for court settings because of the level of expertise required

A

True

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6
Q

In which setting should interpreters be extra aware about of their interpersonal dynamics?

A

Mental Health/Psychiatric Settings

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7
Q

In which setting should interpreters be prepared to work with or around an array of technology and equipment?

A

Conference settings

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8
Q

Which interpreting setting does not require any standard qualifications?

A

Theatrical or performing arts settings

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9
Q

Which interpreting setting often has working conditions that tend to be poor, crowded and noisy?

A

Social Service settings

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10
Q

True or False: In teaming, when you are not interpreting you do not need to pay attention.

A

False

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