DQ – Module 13: Web Accessibility Testing: Basic Methods and Tools The Scope of the Test Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on WAS Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 15 minutes Number of questions: 17 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 1 Created on January 02, 2023 DQ - Module 13: Web Accessibility Testing: Basic Methods and Tools The Scope of the Test DQ - Module 13: Web Accessibility Testing: Basic Methods and Tools The Scope of the Test 1 / 17 All of the following are things to consider when determining the scope of the accessibility tests, EXCEPT: Are there any important transactional or multi-step processes? Which pages have the most diversified and representative content, structure, and semantics types? What templates are in use on the site? How many users can access an interface element at one time without crashing it? 2 / 17 Screen readers can help you identify issues with which of the following? Touch target size Color used to convey meaning Keyboard functionality Video only presentations Alternative text Headings Visual focus indicator Custom widgets Media players Form labels and instructions 3 / 17 An effective bug report should be written for which of the following recipients? Other testers who can validate the issue Stakeholders who may not be well-informed about accessibility Developers and designers who have extensive knowledge in accessibility The core accessibility team 4 / 17 Remediation for all accessibility issues should be: Performed by contractors Made top priority for all staff until the issues are resolved Prioritized according to factors such as impact, severity, frequency, etc. Completed before the application is released 5 / 17 Testing to uncover any new errors introduced by the remediation process is called: Beta testing Regression testing Unit testing Integration testing 6 / 17 If a bug report includes a title, description, and steps to reproduce the issue, what should it also include to make it more effective? (Select all that apply) Severity of the issue All of the options Expected behavior and/or results Recommendations for how to fix the issue 7 / 17 To be compliant, captions for videos must include all of the following EXCEPT: Narration and dialog Important sound effects Identity of multiple speakers Description of visual content 8 / 17 Which type of testing allows developers to evaluate small chunks of code for accessibility issues wiout any dependencies? Regression testing Unit testing Manual testing Integration testing 9 / 17 Automated testing should only be conducted during the testing phase of the development lifecycle. True False 10 / 17 Testing all of the pages of a web site may not be easy or practical, but it has to be done to ensure an adequately compliant site. False True 11 / 17 The first step to conducting web accessibility testing is: Conduct manual testing Define the scope of the test Plan for remediation of accessibility issues Conduct regression testing Run automated tests 12 / 17 Analyzing specific page content like images, forms, tables, and widgets should be included in the scope of the evaluation. True False 13 / 17 When beginning the actual testing process, what should testers do first? Run an automated test Conduct keyboard accessibility testing Test for form validation accessibility Check if color is used to convey meaning 14 / 17 About a third of accessibility problems can be found through automated testing. True False 15 / 17 The more developers incorporate automated accessibility testing into the build/creation phase, the more confident they will be in addressing accessibility issues. True False 16 / 17 The purpose of links must always be conveyed through the link text itself. False True 17 / 17 If error messages used in form validation are conveyed through a screen reader, then they do not need to be visible. True False Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz