[IAAP] Web Accessibility Specialist Questions with Correct Answers
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A11Y - Answer- Short for ''accessibility'' (there are 11 letters between ''a'' and ''y'')
What does AT Stand For? - Answer- Assistive Technology
WC3 - Answer- World Wide Web Consortium
WAI - Answer- Web Accessibility Initiative
WCAG - Answer- We...
A11Y - Answer- Short for ''accessibility'' (there are 11 letters between ''a'' and ''y'')
What does AT Stand For? - Answer- Assistive Technology
WC3 - Answer- World Wide Web Consortium
WAI - Answer- Web Accessibility Initiative
WCAG - Answer- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WAI-ARIA - Answer- Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet
Applications
ATAG - Answer- Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines
-Specify principles that web authoring tools (Dreamweaver, SharePoint, etc.) should
follow in order to facilitate the creation of accessible web content.
What does NVDA stand for and what browser is it best used for? - Answer- - Non
Visual Desktop Access - screen reader for microsoft
- Best used with firefox
What are ZoonText and MAGic examples of? - Answer- Magnifiers
What can easily be missed by magnifiers? - Answer- Alert Popups
What does AAC stand for and what type of disability is it associated with? - Answer-
Augmented and Alternative Communication
- Speech disabilities
- AAC can be either aided via an external tool or unaided
What is an example of an unaided AAC system? - Answer- Sign language, body
language, facial expressions, and gestures
Why do most enterprises set their internal standard for WCAG succession criteria at
the AA level? - Answer- Its both achievable and meaningful and is considered a
reasonable exception that balances accessibility with the effort required to implement
the guidelines
What are the 4 Principals of Web Accessibility? - Answer- POUR
Perceivable: Info and components must be presentable to users in ways they can
Operable: User interface components and navigation must be operable
Understandable: Information and the operation of user interface must be
understandable
Robust: Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide
variety of user agents, including assistive technologies
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