WAS – General Questions 1 Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on WAS Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 40 minutes Number of questions: 44 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 2 Created on December 22, 2022 WAS - GENERAL QUESTIONS 1 WAS - GENERAL QUESTIONS 1 1 / 44 Providing link text that describes the purpose of a link is an example of which accessibility principle? Robust Understandable Operable Perceivable 2 / 44 Ensuring keyboard control for all functionality is an example of which accessibility principle? Operable Robust Understandable Perceivable 3 / 44 Using label elements to associate text labels with form controls is an example of which web accessibility principles? Check all that apply. Robust All the above Perceivable Understandable 4 / 44 Providing audio descriptions for a video is an example of which web accessibility principle? Robust Understandable Operable Perceivable 5 / 44 Providing a text transcript for a an audio recording of an interview is an example of which web accessibility principle? Robust Operable Perceivable Understandable 6 / 44 If headings on a page fail to describe a topic or purpose, which web accessibility principle is violated? Operable Perceivable Understandable Robust 7 / 44 Using table markup to present tabular information is an example of which web accessibility principle? Perceivable Understandable Operable Robust 8 / 44 Providing a main navigation menu, breadcrumb trail, and search functionality on every page is an example of which web accessibility principle? Perceivable Operable Robust Understandable 9 / 44 Guidelines in WCAG 2.0 contain what? Checkpoint Principles Rules Success Criteria 10 / 44 If a new browser window opened when a link received focus, which web accessibility principle would be violated? Robust Perceivable Operable Understandable 11 / 44 **Manage focus** - When there is a change in the visual focus (e.g. when a dialog is activated), _________________ should be used to manage the keyboard focus so that it follows the visual focus. HTML Semantics Event Handlers JavaScript Changes to DOM 12 / 44 If you used different icons on different pages that initiated the same action when pressed, this would be a violation of which web accessibility principle? Robust Perceivable Understandable Operable 13 / 44 Ensuring that any changes to the default human language of the page can be programmatically determined by using the lang attribute on any element where the language has changed is an example of which web accessibility principle? Robust Perceivable Operable Understandable 14 / 44 Providing instructions to the user to click on a link to the right of another element on the page is a violation of which web accessibility principle? Understandable Robust Perceivable Operable 15 / 44 If you opened a new window as soon as a new page is loaded, which web accessibility principle would this violate? Operable Robust Understandable Perceivable 16 / 44 Providing closed captions for a video is an example of which web accessibility principle? Perceivable Understandable Operable Robust 17 / 44 Web pages do not contain anything that flashes more than three times in any one second period are an example of which web accessibility principle? Operable Understandable Perceivable Robust 18 / 44 Adding informative text to a JPG image file is a violation of which web accessibility principle? Understandable Operable Robust Perceivable 19 / 44 Alerting users to errors in their input is an example of which web accessibility principle? Understandable Operable Perceivable Robust 20 / 44 Buttons and other interactive elements should generally have ________________ event associated with them. on click multiple on hover only one 21 / 44 The functionality must be available with the keyboard, mouse, touch, voice, etc are called: device-independent event handlers device-dependent event handlers On hover OnMouseOver event handlers 22 / 44 For a show/hide pattern, appropriately setting the aria-expanded state of a button that hides and reveals content would be an example of which web accessibility principle? Robust Operable Perceivable Understandable 23 / 44 Presenting navigation links in a different relative order on different pages would be a violation of which web accessibility principle? Understandable Operable Robust Perceivable 24 / 44 Providing a control near the beginning of the Web page that turns off sounds that play automatically is an example of which accessibility principle? Robust Operable Understandable Perceivable 25 / 44 JavaScript event handlers must be _______________. device-dependent OnKeyboard click only OnMouseOver device-independent 26 / 44 // Study task: I:A.1.a) Understand the relationship between principles, guidelines, success criteria, and their related success/failure techniques.// Sources:// The [Web Accessibility Specialist Body of Knowledge](https://iaap.membershipsoftware.org/files/IAAP%20WAS%20BOK%202018.docx)// [Understanding Conformance](https://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/conformance.html)In order for content to be considered to conform to WCAG 2.0, which of the following must not be violated? Success/Failure Techniques Guidelines Success Criteria Principles 27 / 44 Providing a main navigation menu, breadcrumb trail, and search functionality on every page is an example of which web accessibility principle? Understandable Perceivable Operable Robust 28 / 44 Ensuring focusable components receive focus in an order that preserves meaning and operability is an example of which accessibility principle? Perceivable Understandable Operable Robust 29 / 44 Providing text descriptions to identify fields that were not completed is an example of which web accessibility principle? Operable Perceivable Understandable Robust 30 / 44 Opening a new browser window without warning when changing the selected option in a dropdown would be a violation of which web accessibility principle? Perceivable Understandable Robust Operable 31 / 44 Multi-event elements are ___________ Â to make accessible and for users to understand. more difficult keyboard focusable more easier not possible 32 / 44 Providing a page title using the title element is an example of which web accessibility principle? Perceivable Robust Operable Understandable 33 / 44 Making sure that all elements with the listitem role have a parent which has either the list or group role is an example of which web accessibility principle? Operable Understandable Robust Perceivable 34 / 44 Ensuring content is presented in a meaningful sequence when accessed with a screen reader is an example of which web accessibility principle? Perceivable Robust Understandable Operable 35 / 44 When content is added or altered on a page, it should generally be added after the current point of focus, because screen reader users are much less likely to navigate forward and backward, causing them to miss most additions/changes in previous positions. Consider JavaScript when adding new content dynamically Consider DOM order when adding new content dynamically Consider focus / tab order when adding new content dynamically Consider semantics when adding new content dynamically 36 / 44 Adding a link at the top of each page that goes directly to the main content area is an example of which web accessibility principle? Operable Robust Understandable Perceivable 37 / 44 __________ defines sets of elements, attributes, and attribute values. These features have specific semantic meanings and are intended to be processed by user agents in particular ways. Event Handlers JavaScript HTML DOM Objects 38 / 44 The Web Accessibility Principles in WCAG 2.0 contain, as direct children, which of the following? Rules Guidelines Success Criteria Success/Failure Techniques 39 / 44 If increasing the size of the text 200% causes that text to be obscured by a picture on the page would violate which accessibility principle? Understandable Perceivable Robust Operable 40 / 44 Ensuring that the default human language of each web page can be programmatically determined by using language attribute on the html element is an example of which web accessibility principle? Robust Operable Understandable Perceivable 41 / 44 For web pages that cause legal commitments, providing a mechanism for reviewing, confirming, and correcting information before finalizing the submission is an example of which web accessibility principle? Robust Perceivable Operable Understandable 42 / 44 In a list of assignments for a class, the instructions state that all items that are colored red are due the following day (where there is no other cue provided). Which accessibility principle does this violate? Understandable Perceivable Operable Robust 43 / 44 Allowing the content to be paused and restarted from where it was paused is an example of which accessibility principle? Robust Understandable Perceivable Operable 44 / 44 Providing a way for the user to turn the time limit off is an example of which web accessibility principle? Operable Understandable Robust Perceivable Your score is The average score is 28% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz