Dev Meeting 220606

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Accessibility Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge of accessibility features and best practices with this informative quiz! Designed for anyone interested in understanding how to create more inclusive digital environments, this quiz covers key elements of assistive technology and document accessibility.

You'll learn about:

  • Assistive technologies for users with disabilities
  • Best practices for creating accessible content
  • The importance of effective alternative text
  • Document structure and navigation for screen reader users
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EngagingGuide123
Of the following assistive technologies, which would MOST commonly be employed by a user with a physical/motor impairment limiting their ability to use a mouse?
Eye gaze trackers
Screen magnifiers
Screen readers
Refreshable Braille displays
What is the MOST important accessibility feature for the screen reader user that is created by tagging a PDF document?
XML interoperability
Semantic structure
SEO optimization
Syntactic structure
Why should you avoid the terms “graphic”, “photo”, or “image” in writing effective Alternative Text?
Each Alternative Text description should start with the word “figure” instead
Adding these words creates a “null set” that is ignored by screen readers
The role of the tag will be announced by the screen reader
WCAG SC 1.1.1 explicitly forbids using those words
Which of the following MOST accurately represents a caption?
An image of text
Text available only to a screen reader
Text that becomes visible upon mouse hover
Text that normally appears below a < Figure >
What is the correct approach for handling decorative images to be in conformance to SC 1.1.1 Non-text content (Level A)
Tag as < Artifact >
Set Alternative Text property to “decorative”
Delete tag from tags tree
Tag as < Decorative >
Which of the following has a contrast minimum of 4.5:1 from foreground to background?
Regular text
Large-scale text
Graphical objects
User interface components
Which approach is MOST appropriate to ensure equal access in reading a line chart for users who are colorblind?
Using the < Chart > tag to accurately convey the semantics of the chart
Writing effective Alternative Text that describes the chart
Using shapes or line styles in addition to color
Using the longDesc property to link to a detailed description of the chart
Why is it important for you to identify the language of a document for users of assistive technology?
To switch between languages with a Latin alphabet, with a non-Latin alphabet
To check for spelling and grammar errors in the appropriate language
To have screen readers read aloud with the correct language pronunciation
To add support for right-to-left paragraph composition
How would a screen reader treat an < H7 > tag ?
As a < P > paragraph tag
It would announce “Heading level seven”
It would announce “Heading level undefined”
As a generic < H > heading tag
Which of the following is TRUE regarding headings in accessible documents?
Headings are required to be set as 14 point bold or higher
Headings should be created using character styles
Headings must be a different color than body copy
Headings organize content in a document
Which of the following statements concerning tables in accessible documents is TRUE?
Tables have banded rows with alternating color fills.
Tables provide a summary via the summary attribute.
Tables are used for data not layout purposes.
Tables use the < Thead > and < TBody > tags.
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