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Page 1 of 51 1 CPACC EXAM ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE LATEST 2024 -
2025 ALL 270 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS JUST RELEASED _______ ___ ___ can be a challenge for people with disabilities, especially with older subway and train systems. - ANSWER -Minding the gap Reading route maps and guides can be a challenge for people with disabili ties. What are potential solutions? (2) - ANSWER -1. Tactile maps 2. Accessible, online access to routes and information What are examples of how the principle of perceptible information could be demonstrated in an accessible transportation system? (5) - ANSWER -1. Audible and visual arrival announcements 2. Alerts on mobile devices about information and announcements 3. High contrast colors on doors 4. Tactile route maps and guides and enlarged maps and guides 5. Detectable warnings and lights along platform edges Page 2 of 51 2 What are examples of how the principle of size and space for approach and use could be demonstrated in an accessible transportation system ? (1) - ANSWER -1. Turnstile and gates are wide enough for various people, including those in wheelchairs, to use How does someone make taxis accessible? (2) - ANSWER -1. Including a ramp 2. Including a touchscreen with visually -impaired access to check the fare and pay What are examples of how the principle of flexibility in use could be demonstrated in an accessible taxi? (2) - ANSWER -1. Having a ramp for wheelchair access 2. Credit card or cash payment options What are examples of how the principle of p erceptible information could be demonstrated in an accessible taxi? (1) - ANSWER -1. Touchscreens for people who are blind to access information What are examples of how the principle of tolerance for error could be demonstrated in an accessible taxi? (1) - ANSWER -1. Touchscreens which have larger clickable areas and fonts to prevent mistakes, communicate mistakes, and help users recover from those mistakes How does someone make emergencies accessible? (2) - ANSWER -1. Including visual cues with auditory al arms 2. Notifications or alerts for mobile devices connected to the alarms Page 3 of 51 3 What are examples of how the principle of equitable use could be demonstrated in an accessible emergency? (1) - ANSWER -1. Usable and accessible emergency exit routes What are exam ples of how the principle of perceptible information could be demonstrated in an accessible emergency? (1) - ANSWER -1. Smoke detectors and other alarm systems with flashing lights and audio sounds How does someone make buying groceries accessible? (1) - ANSWER -1. For most, this is a difficult process. But, being able to buy the items online and have them delivered has increased independence for people with disabilities What are examples of how the principle of equitable use could be demonstrated in an accessible grocery store? (1) - ANSWER -1. Shelves, product markers, information and prices can be exposed to portable devices 2. Orientation and guidance can be provided to help everyone find items What are examples of how the principle of flexibility in use could be demonstrated in an accessible grocery store? (1) - ANSWER -1. Shelves placed at lower heights to accommodate diverse needs of shoppers Page 4 of 51 4 How does someone make a self check -in or self check -out kiosk accessible? (6) - ANSWER -1. Kiosks placed at different heights 2. Including touchscreens which are accessible to the blind 3. Altering text size, button size, color and contract 4. Including a b uilt-in audio interface 5. Having online and mobile check -in 6. Online grocery shopping What are examples of how the principle of flexibility in use could be demonstrated at an accessible self -service kiosk? (2) - ANSWER -1. Having both audio and visual to uchscreen interfaces and controls to accommodate people who are blind or visually impaired 2. Placed at various heights to accommodate diverse users What are examples of how the principle of tolerance for error could be demonstrated at an accessible self -service kiosk? (1) - ANSWER -1. Larger clickable areas and fonts to prevent mistakes and help those who have made mistakes easily recover How does someone make signs accessible? (2) - ANSWER -1. Making it visually intuitive 2. Providing the information in d ifferent formats, such as audio or Braille

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