CPACC
21st
Century
Communications
and
Video
Accessibility
Act
(CVAA)
-
✅✅
-Technology-Specific
Law
requires
"advanced
communications
services
and
products"
to
be
accessible
to
people
with
disabilities,
including
video
communications,
text
messaging,
web
browsers
on
mobile
devices,
and
other
similar
technologies.
Applies
to:
-
All
entities
already
covered
by
FCC
regulations
(namely:
telecommunication
hardware
and
software
providers
and
television
broadcasters
and
television
hardware/software
providers)
Enforced
by:
-
Consumers
(people
with
disabilities)
filing
formal
complaints
23%
of
people
with
disabilities
age
65
and
older
in
the
United
States
are
living
with
this
type
of
disability:
A.
Vision
B.
Hearing
C.
Self-Care
D.
Ambulatory
-
✅✅
-D.
Ambulatory
5
Es
of
Good
Usability
-
✅✅
--
Effective,
which
means
users
can
do
what
they
want
-
Efficient,
which
means
they
can
do
it
quickly
-
Easy
to
learn
-
Error
tolerant,
which
means
that
the
site
works
to
prevent
errors
or
if
someone
makes
an
error,
it
helps
them
to
fix
the
error
-
Engaging.
A
doorbell
that
uses
sound
and
flashing
lights
when
activated
is
an
example
of
which
Universal
Design
principle?
A.
Principle
3:
Simple
and
Intuitive
Use
B.
Principle
5:
Tolerance
for
Error
C.
Principle
6:
Low
Physical
Effort
D.
Principle
4:
Perceptible
Information
-
✅✅
-D.
Principle
4:
Perceptible
Information
A
floor
plan
that
incorporates
ample
room
space
and
wide
hallways
is
an
example
of
which
Universal
Design
principle?
A.
Principle
2:
Flexibility
in
Use
B.
Principle
7:
Size
and
Space
for
Approach
and
Use
C.
Principle
3:
Simple
and
Intuitive
Use
D.
Principle
6:
Low
Physical
Effort
-
✅✅
-B.
Principle
7:
Size
and
Space
for
Approach
and
Use
A
popup
warning
on
a
web
site
that
states
to
all
users,
"Your
session
is
about
to
expire.
Would
you
like
to
continue?"
is
an
example
of
which
web
accessibility
principle? A.
Perceivable
B.
Operable
C.
Understandable
D.
Robust
-
✅✅
-A.
Perceivable
A
strength
of
the
functional
solutions
model
is:
A.
It
recognizes
the
biological
limitations
of
individuals
with
disabilities
and
seeks
to
treat
those
limitations.
B.
It
acknowledges
that
society
that
can
be
more
welcoming
and
inclusive.
C.
It
brings
together
people
with
disabilities
who
share
common
life
experiences.
D.
It
looks
for
realistic,
beneficial
solutions
through
creativity
and
innovation.
-
✅✅
-D.
It
looks
for
realistic,
beneficial
solutions
through
creativity
and
innovation.
A
weakness
of
the
social
identity/cultural
affiliation
of
disability
model
is:
A.
It
could
be
patronizing
towards
people
with
disabilities.
B.
It
may
be
a
result
of
people
with
disabilities
feeling
excluded
from
society.
C.
It
places
less
emphasis
on
the
physical
aspects
of
disability.
D.
It
places
too
much
emphasis
on
finding
a
cure
for
disabilities.
-
✅✅
-B.
It
may
be
a
result
of
people
with
disabilities
feeling
excluded
from
society.
Aanbestedingswet
2012
-
✅✅
-(Procurement
Act)
Netherlands
Requires
WCAG
AA
Applies
to
government
According
to
Principle
1
of
Universal
Design,
Equitable
Use,
the
design
of
products
or
environments
should:
A.
Be
easy
to
understand
B.
Prevent
accidents
from
happening
C.
Be
usable
by
everyone
D.
Require
little
physical
effort
-
✅✅
-C.
Be
usable
by
everyone
According
to
the
United
Nations,
what
is
the
average
number
of
years
people
spend
living
with
a
disability
in
a
country
where
the
life
expectancy
is
70
years
or
more?
A.
8
B.
12
C.
9
D.
6
-
✅✅
-A.
8
ADHD
Hyperactivity
-
✅✅
-Experiences
that
mainly
involve
hyperactivity
include
continuous
talking,
running
around,
fidgeting,
touching
things,
and
difficulty
completing
quiet
tasks.
ADHD
Impulsivity
-
✅✅
-Experiences
that
are
mostly
impulsive
involve
lack
of
patience
and
difficulty
waiting
on
things,
shouting
unsolicited
remarks,
difficulty
controlling
emotions,
and
interrupting
activities
or
conversations. ADHD
Inattention
-
✅✅
-Experiences
that
are
mainly
inattentive
involve
difficulty
focusing
and
processing
new
information,
being
distracted
easily,
daydreaming,
difficulty
organizing
and
completing
a
task,
and
difficulty
following
instructions.
Affective
brain
networks:
A.
Enable
us
to
gather
information
and
collect
facts.
B.
Enable
us
to
be
engaged
in
the
information
we
learn.
C.
Allow
us
to
organize
information
and
demonstrate
acquired
skills.
D.
None
of
the
these.
-
✅✅
-B.
Enable
us
to
be
engaged
in
the
information
we
learn.
Affective
Networks
-
✅✅
-Affective
networks
in
the
brain
enable
us
to
assign
significant
or
personal
meaning
to
newly
acquired
knowledge
and
discover
what
stimulates
us
during
the
learning
process.
Through
affective
networks,
learners
are
engaged
in
the
learning
process.
They
are
attentive
to
what
is
being
taught
and
are
motivated
to
learn
more.
Aided
AAC
-
✅✅
-Augmentative
and
alternative
communication
-
rely
on
the
use
of
an
electronic
or
non-electronic
tool
and
the
person's
body.
Tools
can
range
communication
books
and
boards,
to
pen
and
paper,
to
electronic
devices
that
produce
computer-generated
voices.
Air
Carrier
Access
Act
(ACAA)
-
✅✅
-Industry-Specific
Law
prohibits
discrimination
on
the
basis
of
disability
in
air
travel
and
requires
air
carriers
to
accommodate
the
needs
of
passengers
with
disabilities
Applies
to:
-
U.S.
and
foreign
air
carriers
operating
flights
within
or
to
the
U.S.
or
selling
tickets
to
the
U.S.
public
Enforced
by:
-
Consumers
(people
with
disabilities)
filing
formal
complaints
Alerting
users
to
session
timeouts
utilizes
which
principle?
A.
Perceivable
B.
Operable
C.
Understandable
D.
Robust
-
✅✅
-B.
Operable
Allowing
users
to
extend
a
time
limit
on
a
web
page
is
an
example
of
which
web
accessibility
principle?
A.
Perceivable
B.
Operable
C.
Understandable
D.
Robust
-
✅✅
-B.
Operable
Ambulation
-
✅✅
-ability
to
walk
An
adjustable
work
desk
that
allows
users
to
work
either
in
a
seated
or
standing
position
is
an
example
of
which
Universal
Design
principle? A.
Principle
3:
Simple
and
Intuitive
Use
B.
Principle
5:
Tolerance
for
Error
C.
Principle
4:
Perceptible
Information
D.
Principle
2:
Flexibility
in
Use
-
✅✅
-D.
Principle
2:
Flexibility
in
Use
An
audio
description
track
for
a
video
tour
of
a
facility
is
an
example
of
which
web
accessibility
principle?
A.
Perceivable
B.
Operable
C.
Understandable
D.
Robust
-
✅✅
-A.
Perceivable
An
iron
that
shuts
off
automatically
after
5
minutes
of
non-use
is
an
example
of
which
Universal
Design
principle?
A.
Principle
4:
Perceptible
Information
B.
Principle
1:
Equitable
Use
C.
Principle
6:
Low
Physical
Effort
D.
Principle
5:
Tolerance
for
Error
-
✅✅
-D.
Principle
5:
Tolerance
for
Error
An
item
that
communicates
to
a
screen
reader
that
it
is
expanded
or
collapsed
is
an
example
of
which
web
accessibility
principle?
A.
Perceivable
B.
Operable
C.
Understandable
D.
Robust
-
✅✅
-D.
Robust
anorexia
nervosa
-
✅✅
-causes
a
person
to
eat
very
little
food
and
keep
weight
an
at
unhealthy
low.
Those
with
anorexia
nervosa
exhibit
a
strong
fear
for
gaining
weight.
They
may
cut
their
food
into
very
small
pieces
to
eat,
refuse
to
eat
in
front
of
people,
exercise
excessively,
and
may
have
a
distorted
perception
of
their
body
image.
Antisocial
Personality
Disorder
-
✅✅
-a
personality
disorder
where
a
person
exhibits
a
pattern
of
behavior
that
shows
no
regard
for
the
rights
of
others
and
violates
the
rights
of
others.
may
fail
to
conform
to
social
norms
and
laws,
exhibit
deceptive
behaviors,
habitually
lie,
and
act
impulsively
and
recklessly.
Anxiety
Disorders
-
✅✅
-Anxiety
disorders
is
the
most
common
group
of
mental
illnesses,
or
psychological
disabilities.
People
with
anxiety
disorders
persistently
fear
or
worry
about
certain
situations
or
objects.
People
will
tend
to
avoid
the
situations
or
objects
that
provoke
severe
anxious
reactions.
Examples:
Panic
discorder,
phobias,
PTSD,
OCD
Apert
Syndrome
-
✅✅
-Genetic
conditioning
that
causes
fusing
of
bones
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