CPAAC DOMAIN 2 C WEB ACCESSIBILITY TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Web Accessibility?
Websites, tools, and technologies designed and developed so that people with
disabilities can use them
People must be able to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with and
contribute to the Web
What is WCAG 2.1?
The latest version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - An
internationally accepted set of technical standards explaining how to make web
content accessible
What is the Structure of WCAG2.1?
4 high-level Principles
- 13 General guidelines
- 78 Success criteria for testing categorised into 3 levels
- Collection of techniques and common failures
Web accessibility benefits people without disabilities too. Give 5 examples
- situational limitations - bright sunlight / loud environment they cannot hear
audio
- older people changing abilities due to ageing
- devices with small screens / alternative input modes
- slow internet connection
- temp disabilities - broken arm / lost glasses
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What is Web Accessibility?
Websites, tools, and technologies designed and developed so that people with
disabilities can use them
People must be able to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with and
contribute to the Web
What is WCAG 2.1?
The latest version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - An
internationally accepted set of technical standards explaining how to make web
content accessible
What is the Structure of WCAG2.1?
4 high-level Principles
- 13 General guidelines
- 78 Success criteria for testing categorised into 3 levels
- Collection of techniques and common failures
Web accessibility benefits people without disabilities too. Give 5 examples
- situational limitations - bright sunlight / loud environment they cannot hear
audio
- older people changing abilities due to ageing
- devices with small screens / alternative input modes
- slow internet connection
- temp disabilities - broken arm / lost glasses