CPACC Practice Exam – 8 Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on CPACC Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 50 minutes Number of questions: 50 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 2 Created on May 05, 2022 CPACC Practice Exam - 6 CPACC Practice Exam - 6 1 / 50 Some people with disabilities may find the term "handicapped" offensive, but others may not be bothered by the term. If there is any doubt in the language used towards a person with a disability, it is best to ask that person what he or she prefers. False True 2 / 50 Raising voice or talking as if speaking to a child is appropriate. False True 3 / 50 Ask the person with a disability if he or she needs any assistance. Do not assume the person needs help or try to help the person without permission. True False 4 / 50 Appropriate disability etiquette really depends on the preferences of the person who has a disability. True False 5 / 50 For people who use wheelchairs, consider kneeling or sitting in a chair when engaged in a lengthy conversation. Kneeling or sitting helps the person in the wheelchair maintain eye contact without putting much stress on his or her neck. False True 6 / 50 Helping a person without his or her permission may startle the person or may throw him or her off balance. False True 7 / 50 What are the four accessibility principles:A) PerceivableB) OperableC) UnderstandableD) Robust A and C B and C All the above A and B 8 / 50 If the person who has a disability has a companion or interpreter with him or her, the person should NOT be acknowledged and addressed directly. False True 9 / 50 It is inappropriate to speak directly to the person who has the disability False True 10 / 50 It is inappropriate to introduce yourself by name to a person who is blind False True 11 / 50 Be aware of a person’s reach limits. Place as many items as possible within their grasp. And make sure that there is a clear path of travel to shelves and display racks. When talking to a person using a wheelchair, grab your own chair and sit at her level. If that’s not possible, stand at a slight distance, so that she isn’t straining her neck to make eye contact with you. True False 12 / 50 Putting your hands near your mouth when communicating with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing is  inappropriate. True False 13 / 50 If the service counter at your place of business is too high for a person using a wheelchair to see over, step around it to provide service. Have a clipboard handy if filling in forms or providing signatures is expected. A business may also want to make sure employees are prepared to angle down or detach a key pad so a person using a wheelchair can sign their electronic signature after making a credit card purchase. False True 14 / 50 Service animals (such as guide dogs) are doing a job. When they're in work mode, do not pet them, play with them, feed them, or draw their attention in any way. True False 15 / 50 Assisting a person with a disability is acceptable if the person appears to need your assistance. False True 16 / 50 Your web site will be compatible with a wider variety of web-enabled devices, because designing for accessibility requires that you pay attention to the_______________ of your web site in many platforms, browsers, and devices using a variety of input methods. optimization compatibility operable ability robustness 17 / 50 Auto-opening doors, for wheelchair accessibility is an ______________ feature accessibile both neither non-accessible 18 / 50 Biological Pathways to Perception is concerned about :SightSoundTouchTasteSmell all of the above 1,2 and 3 1 and 2 2 and 3 19 / 50 Screen reader software converts the digital text into synthesized speech, allowing blind people to listen to web content. True False 20 / 50 Don’t push or touch a person’s wheelchair; it’s part of her personal space. If you help someone down a curb without waiting for instructions, you may dump her out of the chair. You may detach the chair’s parts if you lift it by the handles or the footrest. True False 21 / 50 It is appropriate to putting your hands near your mouth when communicating with someone who is deaf or hard of hearing True False 22 / 50 It is appropriate to maintain usual pitch volume and rhythm when speaking False True 23 / 50 It is inappropriate to interrupting a person with speech impairments and trying to finish sentences for them True False 24 / 50 When they're in work mode, do not pet service animals, play with them, feed them, or draw their attention in any way. True False 25 / 50 Keep the ramps and wheelchair-accessible doors to your building unlocked and unblocked. Under the ADA, displays should not be in front of entrances, wastebaskets should not be in the middle of aisles, and boxes should not be stored on ramps. True False 26 / 50 People with disabilities consider these assistive devices part of their personal space. Never touch, lean on, or pick up a person's assistive device. False True 27 / 50 The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was conceived with the goal of integrating people with disabilities into all aspects of life, particularly the workplace and the marketplace. False True 28 / 50 Dual height drinking fountains side by side (one for people of average height, and one for shorter people, such as people with dwarfism). This feature is for people with : disability both neither non disability 29 / 50 Curb cuts also allow easy access for strollers, bicycles, carts, dollies and hand trucks, and anything else with wheels. This helps people with : without disability neither both disability 30 / 50 Introduce yourself by name to a person who is blind is inappropriate. False True 31 / 50 People who are blind are used to listening rather than seeing, so listening to web content is a logical and natural approach for them. false True 32 / 50 Accessible architecture makes it possible for people with disabilities to enter and actually use buildings, including public spaces, private businesses, and personal homes of friends and family. False True 33 / 50 There's nothing wrong with a friendly "hello" for no reason other than to acknowledge a person's presence. False True 34 / 50 Do not ask the person with a disability if he or she needs any assistance. False True 35 / 50 Distracting service animals from their job makes it harder for the owner to control the animal's actions, which reduces the usefulness of the service animal, and can even lead to some dangerous situations for the owner, if the service animal is not paying attention to risky situations True False 36 / 50 It is appropriate to speaking to the friend or support worker of a person with a disability when the conversation is directed at the person with a disability False True 37 / 50 It is inappropriate to ensure that the person who is deaf or hard of hearing has a clear view of your face False True 38 / 50 Many of the techniques required for accessibility involve smart use of __________________ in the text and in the HTML, which also improves the ability of search engines to find and index your work with the appropriate keywords. landmarks semantic markup latest technology images 39 / 50 Perceivability is about making the _______________ of web content available through multiple sensory modalities. uniqueness output data input 40 / 50 Make direct statements intended for the disabled person to his or her companion. True False 41 / 50 Speaking to the friend or support worker of a person with a disability when the conversation is directed at the person with a disability is appropriate. True False 42 / 50 Speak directly to the person who has the disability is inappropriate. True False 43 / 50 People with disabilities have rights, and they might decide to sue your company if the web site is not accessible. True False 44 / 50 Ensure that the person who is deaf or hard of hearing has a clear view of your face is appropriate. True False 45 / 50 If your building has different routes through it, be sure that signs direct people to the accessible routes around the facility. People who use canes or crutches also need to know the easiest way to get around a place, but stairs may be easier for them than a ramp.Ensure that security guards and receptionists can answer questions about the most accessible way around the building and grounds, including the location of elevators. False True 46 / 50 Mostly____________ is the most effective alternative method of perceiving web content for the majority of people who are blind. Taste Visual Sound Touch 47 / 50 You have to be able to perceive web content through at least one of your _______________ for it to be accessible at all. biological senses data semantics physical senses landmarks 48 / 50 Interrupting a person with speech impairments and trying to finish sentences for them is not appropriate. False True 49 / 50 You need to avoid common sayings like "see you later" when talking to a blind person, or other sayings that seem to relate to the disability. False True 50 / 50 Which of the following phrases is/are acceptable when referencing blindness as a disability? (Select all that apply.)A) The blind man, JoeB) Joe, who is blindC) People who are blindD) Both B and C C A B D Your score is The average score is 88% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz