CPACC Practice Exam – 1 Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on CPACC Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 40 minutes Number of questions: 40 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 0% CPACC Practice Exam - 1 CPACC Practice Exam - 1 1 / 40 What is the definition of operable? Making the output methods for web content accessible to all users. Making the input methods for web content accessible to all users None of the above. Making content available for only people with cognitive disabilities. 2 / 40 What is the definition of perceivable? Making the output of social behaviour unique for people to receive it. Making the output of web sites available who pays for it. Making the output of web content available in multiple ways so different users can access it Making the output of web content available in one specific way so different users can access it 3 / 40 What are five types of mobility disorders? Manual dexterity/fine motor control, ambulation, muscle fatigue, physical, mental and phycological None of the above Manual dexterity/fine motor control, physical control, color blindness, and dyslexia Manual dexterity/fine motor control, ambulation, muscle fatigue, body size, body shape and form 4 / 40 What are procurement laws? Laws that regulate products or services to ensure that they meet accessibility standards (like Section 508 and the EN 301 549: "Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT products and services in the world") Laws that regulate products or services to ensure that they meet accessibility standards (like Section 508 and the EN 301 549: "Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT products and services in Europe") Laws that regulate products or services to ensure that they meet accessibility standards (like Section 508 and the EN 301 549: "Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT products and services in North America") Laws that regulate products or services to ensure that they meet accessibility standards like Section 508 and the EN 301 549. 5 / 40 What's the definition of understandable? Making Content accessible to everyone. Coding the website using JavaScript only. Making only UI for everyones access. Making UI and content that everyone can comprehend 6 / 40 How can you provide multiple means of representation? Ensure one particular options is used to deliver information to students so students with disabilities and one learning styles have the same access to education Ensure different options are used to deliver information to students so students with disabilities and different learning styles have the same access to education None of the above. Different options cannot be used to deliver information to students with disabilities. 7 / 40 What are the three phases of the web development process? Plan (set requirements and design the UX and UI), create (write text content, make graphics and videos, write the front end and back end code, add third party pieces), and test (code, content, and multimedia) Design, Plan and Sell None of the above Plan (set requirements and design the UX and UI), Sell the product and Customer use. 8 / 40 How can you make a product or site more operable? Make sure that a person can use the site or product with whatever method works best for them by testing with different methods, only using JS elements when necessary, controlling the focus, giving users enough time to complete a task Make sure that a person uses only JAWS and Keyboard to access the site. None of the Above. Make sure that a person uses one y a single method on completing the task. 9 / 40 What is a weakness of the functional solutions model? The search for a specific way to solve a problem might mean that a broader way to solve the problem is overlooked. The search for a specific way to solve a problem might mean that a broader way to solve the problem is underestimated. The search for a specific way to solve a problem might mean that a broader way to solve the problem is adjusted. The search for a specific way to solve a problem might mean that a broader way to solve the problem is categorized. 10 / 40 What's the definition of robust? Making sure there's compatibility with a variety of ways a user could interact with the content All of the above. Making sure there is a single way a user could interact with the content Making sure the security feature of the system is made strong. 11 / 40 What are three types of visual disabilities? Blindness, motor disability, color blindness Blindness, low vision, dyslexia Blindness, low vision, hearing loss Blindness, low vision, color blindness 12 / 40 What are ways to make a site or product's code more robust? Use standard HTML, ARIA and CSS Use standard HTML markup and CSS Use only HTML5 and CSS3 Use standard HTML markup and ARIA 13 / 40 What disability model says that disability is an issue with inaccessible environments rather than people ? Logical Model Economic Model Medical Model Social model 14 / 40 What is the functional solutions model? All the above It identifies the functional impairments of a person and looks for ways to create and innovate new ways to help people interact with their environment. It looks for helpful and realistic ways to solve problems 15 / 40 What are civil rights laws?, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the UK Equality Act of 2010, and the Japanese Act on the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities) Laws that work to remove discrimination in society to create equal opportunities for people with disabilities like the ADA , Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and Laws that work to remove discrimination in society to create equal opportunities for people with disabilities like the ADA None of the above. Laws that work to remove discrimination in society to create equal opportunities for people with disabilities like the ADA and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Laws that work to remove discrimination in society to create equal opportunities for people with disabilities like the ADA , Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, and the UK Equality Act of 2010, and the Japanese Act on the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities. 16 / 40 What are the 3 Universal Designs for Learning principles? provide multiple means of engagement None of the Above. All of the Above. provide multiple means of representation provide multiple means of action and expression 17 / 40 What is the economic model? It defines disability by a person's financial condition It defines disability by a person's ability spend. It defines disability by a person's ability to work It defines disability by a person's ability to move. 18 / 40 What are the weaknesses of the medical model?Very specific definitions can be an issue when some people don't fit into a box and might miss out on benefits or assistance that they need.It also overlooks the need for accessible environments because of its focus on the individual.And it can give a person an "other" label. True False 19 / 40 What are the two types of seizure disorders? Photosensitive disorder Cognitive disorder Physical and Mental disorder Photosensitive and general seizure disorder 20 / 40 What's a weakness of the social identity model? People might not like this model because they feel discouraged from society. People might not like this model because they feel excluded from friends. People might like this model because they feel excluded from neighbours. People might not like this model because they feel excluded from family members. 21 / 40 What is the Marrakesh Treaty? Created in 2015 and became legally binding in 2016 by the World Intellectual Property Organization with the main goal of creating a set of mandatory limitations and exceptions for the benefit of the visual impaired. It allows organizations to create non-print versions without violating copyright. Created in 2005 and became legally binding in 2009 by the World Intellectual Property Organization with the main goal of creating a set of mandatory limitations and exceptions for the benefit of the visual impaired. It allows organizations to create non-print versions without violating copyright. None of the above. Created in 2017 and became legally binding in 2018 by the World Intellectual Property Organization with the main goal of creating a set of mandatory limitations and exceptions for the benefit of the visual impaired. It allows organizations to create non-print versions without violating copyright. Created in 2013 and became legally binding in 2016 by the World Intellectual Property Organization with the main goal of creating a set of mandatory limitations and exceptions for the benefit of the visual impaired. It allows organizations to create non-print versions without violating copyright. 22 / 40 What are industry-specific laws?Laws that regulate specific industries or technologies (like the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act, the Air Carrier Access Act, Web Standards for the Government of Canada, Standards sur l'accessibilité du Web, and other country-specific regulations for websites that are based on WCAG 1.0 or 2.0) False True 23 / 40 What are ICT options for people with hearing disabilities? keyboards and teletype keyboards, video options for signing, teletype keyboards and video options for signing video options for signing and teletype 24 / 40 What are ICT options for people with visual disabilities? None of the above screen readers, braille keyboards, and speech input. screen readers, braille keyboards, speech input, gestures on mobile, haptic alerts, screen magnification tools screen readers, speech input, and gestures on mobile. 25 / 40 What's the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? A document created by the WHO and UN in 1935 that created the first list of global basic human rights A document created by the WHO in 1948 that created the first list of global basic human rights A document created by the UN in 1948 that created the first list of global basic human rights A document created by the UN in 1954 that created the first list of global basic human rights 26 / 40 What is the medical model of disability? The medical model of disability focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability. The medical model of disability focuses solely on the Social aspects of disability. The medical model of disability focuses solely on the Physical aspects of disability. The medical model of disability focuses solely on the medical aspects of disability. 27 / 40 What's a pro of the functional solutions model? It looks for helpful and social ways to solve problems It looks for helpful and logistic ways to solve problems It looks for helpful and realistic ways to solve problems It looks for helpful and non-realistic ways to solve problems 28 / 40 What are ways to provide multiple means of action and expression? Some students will be good at quizzes and tests. All the above. Some will be better at Projects or Presentations Give students different options for showing the knowledge they have gained. 29 / 40 What are pros of the economic model? It recognizes that some people will not need modifications to their work environment and also that individuals who can't work may need financial assistance It recognizes that some people will need modifications to their work environment and also that individuals who can't work may need financial assistance It recognizes that some people will need modifications to some degree to their work environment and also that individuals who can't work may need financial assistance None of the above. 30 / 40 What are the categories of laws relating to disabilities? Civil rights laws and domain/industry-specific laws None of the above. Civil rights laws, procurement laws, domain/industry-specific laws Civil rights laws and procurement laws. Civil rights laws and disability laws. 31 / 40 How can an instructor provide multiple means of engagement?Give students the chance to personalize what they're learning so they want to be involved. Help them keep their attention on the subject through collaboration and feedback. Give students the chance to personalize what they're learning so they want to be involved. Help them keep their attention on the subject through collaboration and feedback. All of the above. None of the above. Help students remember and process information so it will stay in their memories. 32 / 40 What are ways to make a web product more understandable? Declaring the language both in English and French and using full acronyms only. All of the above Declaring the language of a page, without jargons and no error messages. Declaring the language of a page, checking/simplifying the reading level, explaining technical concepts and jargon, writing out the full name for acronyms and abbreviations the first time they're used, provide images or audio versions of the content, having a consistent layout, give clear instructions and error messages 33 / 40 What's the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities? A UN human rights treaty that was adopted in 2006 and went into effect in 2010, which was designed to change the way people with disabilities are looked at from objects in need of charity and medical diagnoses to subjects with rights and freedom. 163 countries have signed it and 181 have ratified it. In 2010 the Optional Protocol gave power to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. A UN human rights treaty that was adopted in 2012 and went into effect in 2017, which was designed to change the way people with disabilities are looked at from objects in need of charity and medical diagnoses to subjects with rights and freedom. 163 countries have signed it and 181 have ratified it. In 2008 the Optional Protocol gave power to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. A UN human rights treaty that was adopted in 2006 and went into effect in 2008, which was designed to change the way people with disabilities are looked at from objects in need of charity and medical diagnoses to subjects with rights and freedom. 163 countries have signed it and 181 have ratified it. In 2008 the Optional Protocol gave power to the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. None of the above. 34 / 40 What is a pro of the medical model? It's not based on defined factual information It's based on clearly defined logical information It's based on clearly defined medical condition It's based on clearly defined factual information 35 / 40 Name a disability that might not be obvious to an observer hearing loss hearing loss and Dyslexia Dyslexia Dyslexia, hearing loss, seizure disorder 36 / 40 What are the cons of the economic model? It creates a specific standard for cognitive behaviour that a person has to meet, and it also can be stigmatizing It creates a specific standard for disability that a person has to meet, and it also can be stigmatizing It creates a specific standard for social gathering that a person has to meet, and it also can be stigmatizing It creates a specific standard for financial outcome that a person has to meet, and it also can be stigmatizing 37 / 40 What are some types of cognitive disorders? Intellectual, memory, reading, math comprehension, ADHD, learning, dyslexia, language, autism Intellectual, memory, reading, math comprehension, ADHD, and cognitive. None of the above Intellectual, memory, social, economical, physical and learning. 38 / 40 What is the charity model? The idea that people with disabilities are the victims of unfortunate situations and deserve mental treatment. The idea that people with disabilities are the victims of unfortunate situations and does not deserve special treatment. The idea that people with disabilities are the victims of unfortunate situations and deserve paid special treatment. The idea that people with disabilities are the victims of unfortunate situations and deserve special treatment. 39 / 40 What are three types of psychological disorders? Social, mental, and phycological Social, emotional, and behavioral Social, economical, and behavioral Social, physical, and emotional 40 / 40 What are ways to make a site or product more perceivable? Make sure every text element has a text alternative and use ARIA Make sure every HTML5 element has a text alternative and use ARIA Make sure every image has a text alternative and use ARIA Make sure every non-text element has a text alternative and use ARIA Your score is The average score is 52% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz