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1. Pencil grips, graph paper, mind mapping software, and highlighting pens are ALL examples of assistive devices that can aid students with which type of disability?

2. According to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, when focus cannot be moved away from a web component using only a keyboard, this is known as a

3. For persons using a wheelchair due to paraplegia, what could be added to the individual's work computer to support a fundamental health-related need?

4. When adequate clearance is provided, which is the MOST commonly built practice incorporated in the design of a kiosk (e.g., ATM/Cash Machine) that benefits wheelchair users?

5. Which example BEST illustrates the principle of equitable use within the Universal Design framework?

6. Visual alerts (e.g., flashing lights in railway stations) and notifications (e.g., text message alerts in airports) are MOST HELPFUL to people with which condition?

7. Voice recognition software is MOST LIKELY to be used as an input device by a person with which type of disability?

8. A person with which condition benefits MOST from these input methods and tools:

Braille keyboard

Speech recognition

Standard keyboard

Gestures

9. How well an organization has embedded its understanding of accessibility into its business culture, policies, and practices is a sign of

10. When making accessibility accommodations or adjustments for a person using a wheelchair within a workstation, what component of his/her wheelchair use is recommended to be addressed first?

11. An impairment in the ability to receive, send, process, and comprehend concepts or verbal, nonverbal, and graphic symbol systems is MOST commonly associated with which type of disorder?

12. Which is a systemic benefit of sharing accessibility successes within an organization?

13. Which set of assistive technologies and adaptive strategies is BEST suited for a person with hearing/auditory disabilities?

14. The purpose of the Universal Design for Learning curriculum is to help students master

15. Why is government procurement law an important driver in making accessible ICT commercially available?

16. A person who struggles with organization of numbers, has trouble with counting principles, or has difficulty telling time may have which disability?

17. Which statement is TRUE regarding the Japan Industrial Standards (JIS) requirements for accessibility (JIS X 8341)?

18. What process BEST assists in determining individualized accommodations or adjustments?

19. Persons with a disability are MOST LIKELY to experience what major factor that could lead to poverty?

20. Which example BEST illustrates how accessibility solutions can be incorporated into user experience design?

21. Screen magnification software is MOST LIKELY to be used for input and output by a person with which type of condition?

22. Difficulty with navigating, sensitivity to noise and visual stimuli, impaired ability to screen out background noise and/or movement, and sensations of overload are all psychomotor perceptions mostly associated to which type of disability?

23. Products that are designed with the specific intent of standardization, ease of access, efficiency, and satisfaction are based on the principles of

24. Color Contrast (Minimum) is associated to which Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 principle?

25. Which is the biggest business benefit of designing an accessible website?

26. When purchasing third-party software, a business will BEST mitigate the risk of buying inaccessible software by

27. An individual is developing an upper extremity medical problem that is currently increasing pain and reducing movement in the elbows, while expected to eventually spread into the wrists and hands.

Which group of accommodations should be recommended?

28. In the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0, which definition defines principle one:

Equitable Use?

29. Which statement BEST describes a way the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with

Disabilities (CRPD) is being used to open opportunities for people with disabilities in information technology?

30. What is a common first approach in website design that could assist a person with a working-memory deficit when accessing a multi-page website?

31. Which is the BEST example of the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0 principle six:

Low Physical Effort?

32. Which syndrome is now widely recognized as being a specific learning disability of neurological origin?

33. When making accessible pre-recorded video content with audio for people with hearing impairments, the video needs to include

34. A company in Belgium that manufactures IT products is thinking about developing a hardware product for sale throughout Europe.

Which standards should the company be MOST concerned with in the design of its product?

35. A Web site designed for optimal use considers what factor that is NOT directly related to disability?


 

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