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Questão 1 de 53

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Theoretical Models of Disability: How does the MEDICAL MODEL define accessibility?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • As a biological impairment caused by a medically-diagnosed genetic disorder, disease, trauma, or other health condition.

  • The approach of disabilities by developing a sense of personal identity through consorting with others who share similar life experiences based on their disability.

  • A practical approach to disability by identifying the functional impairments or limitations that are a result of a disability and seek solutions

  • Approaching disability as a result of society creating disabling conditions rather than place the definition of "disability" solely on the person.

  • Defining disability by a person’s inability to participate in work.

Explicação

Questão 2 de 53

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Theoretical Models of Disability: How does the ECONOMIC MODEL define accessibility?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • As a biological impairment caused by a medically-diagnosed genetic disorder, disease, trauma, or other health condition.

  • The approach of disabilities by developing a sense of personal identity through consorting with others who share similar life experiences based on their disability.

  • A practical approach to disability by identifying the functional impairments or limitations that are a result of a disability and seek solutions

  • Approaching disability as a result of society creating disabling conditions rather than place the definition of "disability" solely on the person.

  • Defining disability by a person’s inability to participate in work.

Explicação

Questão 3 de 53

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Theoretical Models of Disability: How does the SOCIAL MODEL define accessibility?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • As a biological impairment caused by a medically-diagnosed genetic disorder, disease, trauma, or other health condition.

  • The approach of disabilities by developing a sense of personal identity through consorting with others who share similar life experiences based on their disability.

  • A practical approach to disability by identifying the functional impairments or limitations that are a result of a disability and seek solutions

  • Approaching disability as a result of society creating disabling conditions rather than place the definition of "disability" solely on the person.

  • Defining disability by a person’s inability to participate in work.

Explicação

Questão 4 de 53

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Theoretical Models of Disability: How does the SOCIAL IDENTITY MODEL define accessibility?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • As a biological impairment caused by a medically-diagnosed genetic disorder, disease, trauma, or other health condition.

  • The approach of disabilities by developing a sense of personal identity through consorting with others who share similar life experiences based on their disability.

  • A practical approach to disability by identifying the functional impairments or limitations that are a result of a disability and seek solutions

  • Approaching disability as a result of society creating disabling conditions rather than place the definition of "disability" solely on the person.

  • Defining disability by a person’s inability to participate in work.

Explicação

Questão 5 de 53

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Theoretical Models of Disability: How does the FUNCTIONAL SOLUTIONS MODEL define accessibility?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • As a biological impairment caused by a medically-diagnosed genetic disorder, disease, trauma, or other health condition.

  • The approach of disabilities by developing a sense of personal identity through consorting with others who share similar life experiences based on their disability.

  • A practical approach to disability by identifying the functional impairments or limitations that are a result of a disability and seek solutions

  • Approaching disability as a result of society creating disabling conditions rather than place the definition of "disability" solely on the person.

  • Defining disability by a person’s inability to participate in work.

Explicação

Questão 6 de 53

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What is the function of the AFFECTIVE Network of the brain?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • It causes learners to engage/motivates to learn more by assigning significant or personable meaning to newly acquired knowledge.

  • GET

Explicação

Questão 7 de 53

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Seizures with no apparent trigger and occur two or more times are WHAT kind of seizure?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Epileptic

  • Symptomatic Epilepsy

  • Nonepileptic

Explicação

Questão 8 de 53

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Seizures caused by brain disorders such as structural abnormalities, stoke, or tumors are called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Epileptic Seizures

  • Symptomatic Epilepsy Seizures

  • Nonepileptic Seizures

Explicação

Questão 9 de 53

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Provoked seizures caused by stroke, drugs, or head injury are called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Epileptic Seizures

  • Symptomatic Epileptic Seizures

  • Nonepileptic Seizures

Explicação

Questão 10 de 53

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In order, what are the three classifications when determining the magnitude and type of a speech disorder?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Sounds the patient can produce, Stimulate sounds, Cannot produce the sound

  • Cannot produce the sound, Stimulate sounds, Sounds the patient can produce

  • Stimulate sounds, Sounds the patient can produce, Cannot produce the sound

  • Stimulate sounds, Cannot produce the sound, Sounds the patient can produce

Explicação

Questão 11 de 53

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Impaired communication skills, Impaired Social Skills, and Restrictive or repetitive Behavior or Interests are symptoms of...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Emotion Behavioral Disorder (EBD)

  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

  • Dysgraphia

Explicação

Questão 12 de 53

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Define "APHASIA"

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Language difficulties caused by damage to the nervous system.

  • Muscle weakness affecting speech production

Explicação

Questão 13 de 53

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Define "DYSARTHRIA"

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Muscle weakness affecting speech production

  • Language difficulties caused by damage to the nervous system.

Explicação

Questão 14 de 53

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A speech disorder in which a person has trouble saying what they want to correctly and consistently is called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Apraxia/dyspraxia

  • Dysarthria

  • Aphasia

Explicação

Questão 15 de 53

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Reading and Math Disabilities can be a result of... (mark all that apply)

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Congenital origin

  • Injury

  • Stroke

  • Aging

  • Drugs

  • Psychological origin

  • Tumors

  • Drinking

Explicação

Questão 16 de 53

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A learning disability that affects writing abilities is called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Dysgraphia

  • Apraxia

  • Dyscalculia

  • Aphasia

Explicação

Questão 17 de 53

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The difficulty in learning or comprehending arithmetic, such as difficulty in understanding numbers, learning how to manipulate numbers, performing mathematical calculations, and learning facts in mathematics is called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Dyscalculia

  • Dysgraphia

  • Aphasia

  • Dysarthria

Explicação

Questão 18 de 53

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Language and Literacy; money, time and numbers, self-direction -- These are examples of...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Conceptual Skills

  • Practical Skills

  • Intellectual Functioning

  • Adaptive Behaviour

  • Social Skills

Explicação

Questão 19 de 53

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Activities of daily learning/personal care, occupational skills, healthcare, travel/transportation, schedules/routines, safety, use of money -- The are examples of...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Practical Skills

  • Intellectual Functioning

  • Adaptive Behaviour

  • Social Skills

  • Conceptual Skills

Explicação

Questão 20 de 53

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Interpersonal Skills, Responsibility, Self-esteem, gullibility, naivete, problem-solving, the ability to follow rules/obey laws, and avoiding being victimized are examples of...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Social Skills

  • Adaptive Behaviour

  • Conceptual Skills

  • Intellectual Functioning

  • Practical Skills

Explicação

Questão 21 de 53

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The collection of conceptual, social and practical skills that are learned and performed by people in their everyday life is the definition of...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Adaptive Behaviour

  • Social Skills

  • Practical Skills

  • Intellectual Functioning

  • Conceptual Skills

Explicação

Questão 22 de 53

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General mental capacity, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving is the definition of...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Practical Skills

  • Intellectual Functioning

  • Conceptual Skills

  • Adaptive Behaviour

  • Social Skills

Explicação

Questão 23 de 53

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"Intellectual Disability" is a disability characterized by...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Intellectual Functioning limitations

  • Adaptive Behaviour limitations

  • Social and Practical Skills

  • All of the Above

Explicação

Questão 24 de 53

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A condition where there is a progressive loss of bone density and a decrease in the strength of the skeleton with a resultant risk of fracture is...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Osteoporosis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Congenital Bone Marrow Deterioration

Explicação

Questão 25 de 53

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An auto-immune disease causing chronic inflammation of the joints is called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Osteoporosis

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Explicação

Questão 26 de 53

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A hormonal disorder that develops when your pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone is called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Acromegaly

  • Proportionate Short Stature (PSS)

  • Disproportionate Short Stature (DSS)

  • Dyspraxia

Explicação

Questão 27 de 53

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What does "MADS" stand for?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Musculoskeletal Ambulation Disability Symptom Complex

  • Mental Acccuity Disability Symptom Complex

  • Mental Alertness Delay in Syncronization

  • Maximum Ability to Develop Social Skills

Explicação

Questão 28 de 53

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What is defined as a Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Apraxia

  • Dyspraxia

  • Aphasia

  • Dysphasia

Explicação

Questão 29 de 53

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What does "SpLD" stand for?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Specific Learning Difficulty

  • Specific Learning Disorder

  • Specified Learning Difficulty

  • Specified Learning Disorder

Explicação

Questão 30 de 53

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Define "CAPD"

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Central Auditory Processing Disorder

  • Central Auditory Processing Difficulty

  • Communications Accessibility for People with Disabilities

  • Creative Accessibility for People with Disabilities

Explicação

Questão 31 de 53

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Identifying the primary language of a webpage is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Understandable

  • Perceivable

  • Operable

  • Robust

Explicação

Questão 32 de 53

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High contrast between text elements and the background on a web page is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Perceivable

  • Understandable

  • Operable

  • Robust

Explicação

Questão 33 de 53

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Important information that is communicated using both color and text is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Perceivable

  • Understandable

  • Robust

  • Operable

Explicação

Questão 34 de 53

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An item that communicated to a screen reader that is is expanded or collapsed is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Robust

  • Perceivable

  • Operable

  • Understandable

Explicação

Questão 35 de 53

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An audio description track for a video tour of a facility is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Perceivable

  • Understandable

  • Robust

  • Operable

Explicação

Questão 36 de 53

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Link text that communicates the purpose and/or destination of the link is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Operable

  • Understandable

  • Robust

  • Perceivable

Explicação

Questão 37 de 53

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What does "UN CRPD" stand for?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • United Nations Convention on the Right of Persons with Disabilities

  • United Nations Consortium on the Right of People with Disabilities

  • United Nations Constitution for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Explicação

Questão 38 de 53

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_____________________________, established June 27, 2013, seeks to create a set of mandatory limitations and exceptions for the benefit of the blind, visually impaired, and otherwise print disabled.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • The Marrakesh Treaty

  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

  • The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

  • Basic Law for Persons with Disabilities

Explicação

Questão 39 de 53

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Ensuring compatibility with a broad range of user agents, including assistive technologies, is the definition of which Principle of Accessibility

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Robust

  • Perceivable

  • Understandable

  • Operable

Explicação

Questão 40 de 53

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What are the FOUR categories of disability laws and regulations?

Selecione uma ou mais das seguintes:

  • Multi-National Standards and Policies

  • National Standards and Policies

  • National and Regional Laws

  • Civil Rights Laws

  • Local Government Laws

  • Global Regulations and Policies

  • Independent Nation Regulations

Explicação

Questão 41 de 53

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Which law addresses disabilities at the point of purchase?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Procurement Laws

  • Stakeholder and Influencer Laws

  • Consumer and Industrial Laws

  • ACAA

  • AVAA

Explicação

Questão 42 de 53

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A popup warning on a website that states to all users, "Your session is about to expire. Would you like to continue?" is an example of which web accessibility principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Perceivable

  • Operable

  • Robust

  • Understandable

Explicação

Questão 43 de 53

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Making sure that web content is robust means making sure that the content is written in a manner that is easy to comprehend.

Selecione uma das opções:

  • VERDADEIRO
  • FALSO

Explicação

Questão 44 de 53

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Alerting users to session timeouts utilizes which principle?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Operable

  • Understandable

  • Robust

  • Perceivable

Explicação

Questão 45 de 53

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A nonepileptic seizure triggered by a fever is called a...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Febrile Seuizure

  • Petit Mal Seizure

  • Grand Mal Seizure

  • Focal Seizure

Explicação

Questão 46 de 53

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By using standard markup and ARIA to indicate name, role, and value, you are making a website...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Robust

  • Perceivable

  • Operable

  • Understandable

Explicação

Questão 47 de 53

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Respect for inherent dignity, individual autonomy including the freedom to make one's own choices, and independence of persons
Non-discrimination
Full and effective participation and inclusion in society
Respect for difference and acceptance of persons with disabilities as part of human diversity and humanity
Equality of opportunity
Accessibility
Equality between men and women
Respect for the evolving capacities of children with disabilities and respect for the right of children with disabilities to preserve their identities

These are the 8 core principles of WHAT?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • UN CRPD

  • CVAA

  • The Marrakesh Treaty

  • UDHR

Explicação

Questão 48 de 53

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When / Where / by who was the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities establish?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • December 13, 2006 / New York / UN

  • December 13, 2004 / France / UN

  • December 13, 2004 / New York / UN

  • December 13, 2006 / France / UN

Explicação

Questão 49 de 53

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What does "ACAA" stand for?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Air Carriers Access Act

  • Air Carriers Accessibility Act

  • Accessible Communications for American Associations

  • Accessible Communications for Associations of America

Explicação

Questão 50 de 53

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What does "CVAA" stand for?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Communications and Video Accessibility Act

  • Communications and Visual Accessibility Act

  • Computer and Video Accessibility Act

  • Convention for Visual/Audio Accessibility

Explicação

Questão 51 de 53

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Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT products and services in Europe is defined by:

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • EN 301 549

  • Section 508

  • The Marrakesh Treaty

  • Equality Act of 2010

  • AODA

Explicação

Questão 52 de 53

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The UK's broad anti-discrimination law that covers Disability, Race/Ethnicity, Sex, Pregnancy/Parenthood, Sexual Orientation/identity, and Religion/Belief/or lack thereof is called...

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Equality Act of 2010 (EQA)

  • Section 508

  • The Marrakesh Treaty

  • EN 301 549

  • AODA

Explicação

Questão 53 de 53

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What is Canada's accessibility law?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • AODA

  • Section 504

  • EN 301 549

  • Equality Act of 2010

  • The Marrakesh Treaty

Explicação