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IAAP CPACC - Domain 2 - Accessibility and
Universal Design
Using different modes (pictorial, verbal, tactile) for redundant presentation of essential
information is an example of which Universal Design principle? - ANS-Perceptible Information

What are the four main accessibility principles in WCAG? - ANS-Perceivable, Operable,
Understandable, & Robust

What does perceivable mean in WCAG? - ANS-Perceivability is about making the output of web
content available through multiple sensory modalities / Create content that can be presented in
different ways, including by assistive technologies, without losing meaning / Provide text
alternatives for non-text content / Provide captions and other alternatives for multimedia / Make
it easier for users to see and hear content.

What does operable mean in WCAG? - ANS-Operability is about making the input methods of
web content functionally available to a wide range of input devices, including mouse or
touchpad, keyboard, touchscreen, voice recognition software, other specialized input devices
(most of which emulate the keyboard or mouse) / Make all functionality available from a
keyboard / Give users enough time to read and use content / Do not use content that causes
seizures or physical reactions. Help users navigate and find content. / Make it easier to use
inputs other than a keyboard.

What does understandable mean in WCAG? - ANS-Understandability is about making content
and interfaces that people can comprehend. / Make text readable and understandable. / Make
content appear and operate in predictable ways. / Help users avoid and correct mistakes.

What does robust mean in WCAG? - ANS-Robustness is about ensuring compatibility with a
broad range of user agents, including assistive technologies. / Maximize compatibility with
current and future user tools

Which principle of web accessibility focuses on presenting information that can be accessed
through multiple biological senses? - ANS-Perceivable

Ensuring that interaction with web content does not depend on using specific input devices is an
application of which WCAG principle? - ANS-Operable

A session timeout dialog that can only be closed with a mouse click violates which WCAG
principle? - ANS-Operable

, True or False: Making sure that web content is robust means making sure that content is written
in a manner that is easy to comprehend. - ANS-False

Ensuring that navigation features like a menu are consistent across the entire website is an
example of which WCAG principle? - ANS-Understandable

Providing captions for a video is an example of which WCAG principle? - ANS-Perceivable

A user is filling out a form and makes a mistake within a required field. An alert displays the
error and suggestions for correcting it. This is an example of which WCAG principle? -
ANS-Understandable

Using ARIA to convey the name, role, and value of interactive components is an example of
which WCAG principle? - ANS-Robust

An audio description track for a video tour of a facility is an example of which WCAG principle? -
ANS-Perceivable

An item that communicates to a screen reader that it is expanded or collapsed is an example of
which WCAG principle? - ANS-Robust

Functionality on a web page that is both mouse and keyboard accessible is an example of
which WCAG principle? - ANS-Operable

Important information that is communicated using both color and text is an example of which
WCAG principle? - ANS-Perceivable

Identifying the primary language of a web page is an example of which WCAG principle? -
ANS-Understandable

High contrast between text elements and the background on a web page is an example of which
WCAG principle? - ANS-Perceivable

What does universal design mean? - ANS-the design of products and environments to be
usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or
specialized design

Which of the following is an example of good link text?

A. Click Here
B. Read More...
C. Products and Services
D. Link 1 - ANS-C. Products and Services

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