DQ – Mod 1 – Accessibility Fundamentals – Disabilities, Guidelines, and Laws Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on CPACC Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 10 minutes Number of questions: 15 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 4 Created on December 22, 2022 DQ - Mod 1 - Accessibility Fundamentals - Disabilities, Guidelines, and Laws DQ - Mod 1 - Accessibility Fundamentals - Disabilities, Guidelines, and Laws 1 / 15 Who is directly affected by the laws of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act in addition to the U.S. federal government? Anyone who uses the Internet All U.S. citizens Everyone seeking to make technologies accessible to people with disabilities All organizations that do business with the federal government 2 / 15 Who is directly affected by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)? U.S. citizens visiting the Province of Ontario All citizens of Canada Anyone who uses the Internet Every person and organization in the Province of Ontario who provides goods, services, facilities, or employment 3 / 15 True or False: Color-coded text is accessible by default to screen reader users, because screen readers always automatically announce changes in color. False True 4 / 15 What are the rules or checklist of items upon which the guidelines of WCAG 2.0 are based? Advisory Techniques Sufficient Techniques Success Criteria Level AAA 5 / 15 Which European mandate is similar to Section 508 in the United States? The European Standard for Disability Equality EN 301 549: Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) products and services in Europe EU ADA - European Union Access to Disabilities Act EN Section 508 6 / 15 Which is NOT an example of assistive technology that helps with using the Internet? Mouth stick Refreshable braille devices Screen magnifiers Wheelchair Screen readers 7 / 15 The most important consideration for designing web content for someone with motor disabilities is the inability to use: The legs The mouth The hands The eyes 8 / 15 ARIA was invented to increase screen reader accessibility, especially for interactive scripts. False True 9 / 15 When is the best time to start working to make a design accessible? At the end of a project A little bit at a time throughout the project In the early stages of planning 10 / 15 Designing web sites to benefit people with disabilities: Also benefits other users of all kinds Helps only a small minority of people Is extremely difficult to learn how to do, and should be left only to experienced professionals 11 / 15 Under most circumstances, the WCAG level most commonly set as the minimum goal is: Level AA Level A Level AAA 12 / 15 Accessibility is best approached as: A legal hassle An ongoing program that requires constant commitment A one-time project with a defined end date 13 / 15 The Americans with Disabilities Act is an example of which type of accessibility law? Constitutional law Procurement law Administrative law Civil rights law Industry-specific law 14 / 15 EN 301 549 is an example of which type of accessibility law? Industry-specific law Civil rights law Administrative law Procurement law Constitutional law 15 / 15 For someone with low vision, all of the following are ways to make text more readable except: Zoom or magnify text on the screen Use synchronized video captions Use a screen reader Change text and background colors for better contrast Your score is The average score is 73% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz