The Center for Assessment of Sign Language Interpretation (CASLI) Generalist Knowledge Exam serves as the foundational hurdle for any interpreter seeking national certification in the United States. Passing this exam is not merely an academic exercise; it is the official gateway that validates your mastery of the theoretical, ethical, and cultural frameworks necessary to practice competently. This bilingual, computer-based test is specifically designed for both hearing
What the Course Entails and
Exam Details
This comprehensive assessment
evaluates a candidate’s understanding of the interpreting profession’s
foundational tenets. It is not a test of your signing ability but rather a
measure of your cognitive readiness.
The core domains covered in
the CASLI Generalist Knowledge Exam include:
The entire examination is
administered bilingually, meaning prompts and source materials are presented in
both American Sign Language (via video) and written English text.
What to Expect in the Final
Exam
The final CASLI Generalist
Knowledge Exam is a challenging, computer-based test that requires stamina and
sharp critical thinking skills. Candidates have a total of three (3) hours to
complete the examination.
The exam currently consists
of two distinct portions taken during the same session:
Fundamentals of Interpreting:
This is the core knowledge base section, typically containing approximately 120
multiple-choice questions. It covers the domains of professional practice,
prep, provision, and post-service logistics.
Ethical Decision Making and
Cultural Responsiveness (Gap Test/Case Studies): This section consists of eight
(8) scenario-based case studies. Candidates are presented with a real-world
dilemma and must answer multiple-step questions requiring them to analyze the
situation using the Code of Professional Conduct, DC-S, or cultural competency
frameworks.
Language Format: This is a
truly bilingual exam. All 120 multiple-choice questions are presented in both
written English and ASL. The Case Studies also provide ASL video stimuli along
with English text. Candidates are expected to have complete fluency in both
languages to understand the nuance of the questions.
Passing Score: CASLI utilizes
a scaled scoring system. Because new iterations of the test are created
regularly, a scaled score is necessary to ensure consistent difficulty
standards. A pass/fail result is issued based on whether you meet the
established cut score defined by psychometric analysis. You will be notified of
your results by CASLI typically within ten business days.
No Penalty for Guessing:
There is no penalty for incorrect answers. You should answer every question,
even if you are uncertain, as a guess is always better than leaving an item
blank.
How to Study and Exam Centers
Study Strategies: Because
this exam covers such a vast array of topics, a passive review will not
suffice. Your strategy must be active and immersive.
Exam Centers: The knowledge
portion of the CASLI Generalist pathway is administered at hundreds of secure
testing centers nationwide.
Once you purchase your exam
through the CASLI Exam System online portal, you will receive an eligibility
email. Within 7–10 days, CASLI’s testing administrator partner, Meazure
Learning (formerly Scantron), will email you instructions on how to schedule your
appointment at one of their designated physical testing sites. You will use the
Meazure Learning scheduling portal to select the day, time, and specific
testing location most convenient for you. Make sure you bring two valid forms
of ID on exam day.
Job Opportunities from the Course
Passing the CASLI Generalist
Knowledge Exam is a massive milestone, but it does not, by itself, confer
national certification. However, it is the essential "Step 1."
Completing this step proves your theoretical capability, allows you to continue
to the Performance Exam, and often unlocks provisional or state-level licensure
necessary to begin your career. Full national certification (NIC or CDI)
unlocks the highest level of employment stability and compensation.
Paths unlocked upon
completion of the full certification pathway (of which this exam is step one):
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