Eipa Written Test Practice Access

– Which of the following is the BEST example of an educational interpreter pre‑session preparation? A) Arriving 2 minutes before class and quickly scanning the textbook B) Asking the teacher for vocabulary lists, lesson objectives, and handouts 24 hours in advance C) Memorizing every sign for every possible science term D) Reviewing the previous week’s interpreted video

– A kindergarten deaf student with a cochlear implant keeps removing the external processor. The teacher asks you to “make him keep it on.” As the interpreter, you should: A) Physically prevent the child from removing it B) Sign to the child, “Teacher says keep processor on” C) Remind the teacher that it is not your role to enforce device use; refer to the DHH teacher or audiologist D) Tape the processor to the child’s ear eipa written test practice

C Rationale: Educational interpreters are not responsible for managing assistive devices. Enforcing device use without training can harm the student or damage trust. The DHH teacher or audiologist handles it. – Which of the following is the BEST

– During an IEP meeting, a parent shares private medical information about the student. Later, a general education teacher asks you, “Why is the student absent so much? The parent told you something, right?” You respond: A) “Yes, but I can’t share the details.” B) “That’s confidential. Please ask the case manager.” C) Tell the teacher the medical reason because they “need to know” for grading D) Pretend you didn’t hear the question Enforcing device use without training can harm the

B Rationale: Pre‑session means active collaboration with the teacher to understand content, not just showing up early or general studying.