BOK – CPACC EXAM – 2 Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on CPACC Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 40 minutes Number of questions: 50 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 5 Created on September 04, 2022 CAPCC BOK - EXAM 2 CAPCC BOK - EXAM 2 1 / 50 The weakness of _____________ creates a legally defined category of people who are needy, which can be stigmatizing for people with disabilities. functional model social model charity model economic model 2 / 50 Globally, at least _________ have a vision impairment or blindness, of whom at least ___________ have a vision impairment that could have been prevented or has yet to be addressed. 2.0 billion people, 1 billion 2.1 billion people, 1 billion 2.2 billion people, 1 billion 2.2 million people, 1 million 3 / 50 The majority of people with vision impairment are over _______ years of age. 50 70 60 40 4 / 50 ________________ is a sensory disability that impairs a person’s ability to distinguish certain color combinations. Deafness Color blindness Blindness Glaucoma 5 / 50 When the primary cause of a particular challenge is the socioeconomic circumstances in the environment, the __________________ de-emphasis on socioeconomic issues can cause would-be innovators to ignore the most important aspects of the original problem. economic model's functional solutions model’s social model's medical model's 6 / 50 The strength of the ___________________ accepts the person’s disability completely and uses it as a point of pride in being associated with other people in a similar condition. social identity and charity model social identity and functional affirmation model social identity or cultural affiliation model social identity and medical model 7 / 50 The strength of _________________ can inspire people to contribute their time and / or resources to provide assistance when it is genuinely needed. affirmation model cultural model medical model charity model 8 / 50 In websites and other technologies, images, controls, and other structural elements that do not provide text alternatives is a barrier for people with: visual disabilities low vision deafness color blindness 9 / 50 _______________ color vision defects are the most common form of color vision deficiency. This condition affects males much more often than females. Black-white Red-blue Red-green Red-yellow 10 / 50 The weakness of _________________ can be condescending toward people with disabilities, who may come to resent the feeling that they are the object of pity by other people, and that they must depend on accepting or cultivating this pity on a continual basis. affirmation model medical model charity model social model 11 / 50 The _______________________ refers to a sense of deriving one’s personal identity from membership within a group of like-minded individuals. economic model or social model social identity or cultural affiliation model medical or social identity model social identity or medical model 12 / 50 Most eye care professionals prefer to use the term ___________ to describe permanently reduced vision that cannot be corrected with regular glasses, contact lenses, medicine, or surgery. vision loss color blindness low vision blindness 13 / 50 Materials, such as books, restaurant menus and navigation aids, that are not made available in alternate formats such as digital files or braille are barriers for people with : blindness visual disabilities motor disabilities color blindness 14 / 50 Speakers who do not provide_____________ that would help with navigation or understanding information otherwise conveyed visually are barriers of visual disabilities. audio captions video transcripts screen readers descriptions 15 / 50 ___________________ are sensory disabilities that can range from some amount of vision loss, loss of visual acuity, or increased or decreased sensitivity to specific or bright colors, to complete or uncorrectable loss of vision in either or both eyes. None Visual disabilities Deafness Motor disability 16 / 50 The most common forms of color-blindness affect an individual’s ability to distinguish ________________ , although other colors may be affected. green and purple reds and greens blue and red black and white 17 / 50 This model is most evident among people who are deaf, because of their shared linguistic experience as sign language users. social identity or cultural affiliation model social and charity model social identity and medical model social identity and cultural model 18 / 50 About ________ of people with vision impairments live in low income settings. 90% 80% 70% 50% 19 / 50 The ______________________ of disability is a practical perspective that identifies the limitations (or “functional impairments”) due to disability, with the intent to create and promote solutions to overcome those limitations. functional solutions model charity model economic model social model 20 / 50 The __________________ often focuses on short-term, immediate needs, often at the expense of more comprehensive, and ultimately more effective, long-term solutions. functional affiliation model functional model social model charity model 21 / 50 ________________ is better defined in terms of function, rather than numerical test results. Color-blindness Blindness Deafness Low-vision 22 / 50 Text, images, and page layouts that cannot be resized, or that lose information when resized are barriers for people with: color blindness motor disabilities visual disabilities low vision loss 23 / 50 ____________________ owes much of its strength to the somewhat exclusive nature of being a part of a close-knit linguistic minority. Deaf culture and identity Deaf and cultural Deaf and blind culture Deaf and Motor disability 24 / 50 ____________ color vision defects affect males and females equally. This condition occurs in fewer than 1 in 10,000 people worldwide. Blue-purple Blue-yellow Blue-red Blue-green 25 / 50 The weakness of this model is a sense of belonging felt by one group of people can be counterbalanced by a feelingof exclusion by people who don’t fit the group’s expectations. social identity or cultural affiliation model social identity or functional affiliation model social identity or economic affiliation model social identity or medical affiliation model 26 / 50 A person with ____________ will typically need magnification to see well enough to read or discern other details. blindess vision loss low vision color blindness 27 / 50 Websites, web browsers, and authoring tools that do not support the use of custom color combinations are barriers for people with: hearing disabilities color blindness motor disabilities visual disabilities 28 / 50 The _________________ regards people with disabilities as unfortunate and in need of assistance from the outside, medical model charity model social model affirmation model 29 / 50 ______________ color vision defects have a lower incidence in almost all other populations studied. Red-green Black-white Red-yellow Red-blue 30 / 50 Some people with low vision experience color deficiencies, but may be able to see the difference between certain colors. TRUE FALSE 31 / 50 ________________ should have sufficient contrast between foreground and background color combinations. Transcripts Text and Images Audio and Videos Web pages 32 / 50 According to the World Health Organization, about _______________ of the world’s population, have low vision. 346 million people, or 2.5% 246 million people, or 3.5% 146 million people, or 2.5% 446 million people, or 4.5% 33 / 50 Blue cone monochromacy is rarer than the other forms of _____________ deficiency, affecting about 1 in 100,000 people worldwide. motor disability color vision deafness blindness 34 / 50 Websites, web browsers, and authoring tools should provide full keyboard support for people with: deafness visual disabilities color blindness auditory disabilities 35 / 50 The weakness of ___________________ states that if a person doesn’t meet the legal threshold for disabled, or if there is a dispute as to a person’s disability, the person with the disability may not receive the support they need. social model charity model economic model medical model 36 / 50 Some people are completely blind, without the ability to see anything. Others can perceive light versus dark, or the general shapes of large objects, but cannot read text or recognize people by sight. False True 37 / 50 Other people with disabilities may also feel a sense of belonging to a community with common life experiences and interests. FALSE TRUE 38 / 50 Some people with _____________ experience low contrast, and therefore benefit from high contrast text and graphics. color blindness blurred vision low vision blindness 39 / 50 The ________________ people with vision impairment includes those with moderate or severe distance vision impairment or blindness due to unaddressed refractive error, as well as near vision impairment caused by unaddressed presbyopia. 1 .3 billion 1 .2 billion 1 billion 1.1 billion 40 / 50 The strongest aspect of the ________________ is that it is results-oriented and it seeks to provide solutions to real-world challenges, social model medical model functional solutions model economic model 41 / 50 The primary task of this model is to eliminate, or at least reduce, the impact of the functional limitations of the body through technological or methodological innovation. functional solutions model social model economic model medical model 42 / 50 ________ is uncorrectable vision loss that interferes with daily activities. Low vision glaucoma color-blindness blindness 43 / 50 Among populations with Northern European ancestry, _________________ occurs in about 1 in 12 males and 1 in 200 females. deafness blindness color-blindness deaf-blindness 44 / 50 Like red-green color vision defects, blue cone monochromacy affects_________ much more often than__________ . children, females older males, older females females, males males, females 45 / 50 Inconsistent, unpredictable, and overly complicated navigation mechanisms and page functions are barriers for people with: auditory disability visual disabilities low vision color blindness 46 / 50 This model primary task is to eliminate, or at least reduce, the impact of the functional limitations of the body through technological or methodological innovation. functional solutions model medical model functional model social model 47 / 50 _______________ should have text or audio alternatives, or an audio description track. Pre- recorded video Audio content Video content Pre- recorded audio 48 / 50 Globally, the leading causes of vision impairment are uncorrected refractive errors and cataracts. True False 49 / 50 The pragmatism of the ___________________ deemphasizes the sociopolitical aspects of disability, and instead prioritizes inventiveness and entrepreneurship. functional model functional solution model economic model charity model 50 / 50 Missing visual and non-visual orientation cues, page structure, and other navigational aids are barriers for people with visual disabilities. False True Your score is The average score is 68% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz