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ACVREP Exam Solved Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers >Latest Update>> 1. The diagonal cane technique is: A) used primarily in uncontrolled environments B) often used by low vision persons who don't need the added protection of the touch technique C) superior t...

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1. The diagonal cane technique is:
A) used primarily in uncontrolled environments
B) often used by low vision persons who don't need the added
protection of the touch technique
C) superior to the touch technique in locating drop offs
D) best suited for winter travel when the touch technique doesn't work
E) all of the above - ANSWER B


2. The touch and drag technique is
A) better able to detect vertical objects
B) more difficult to coordinate than the two point touch technique
C) superior when trailing a grass line in order to detect an intersecting
sidewalk
D) the most widely used of all cane techniques
E) superior to constant contact technique in detecting drop offs -
ANSWER C


3. A reference point is:
A) An object in the environment that immediately tells the traveler
where they are
B) A particular feature/object of a room that is so obvious you no longer
need to continue exploring the room
C) A feature or object that is intermittent and can offer a hint as to
where you are in the environment

, D) none of the above - ANSWER B


4. A modification to the human guide technique is
A) guide places their hand on the travelers elbow
B) place your hand on the guides back
C) hold onto the shoulder of the guide
D) hold onto the wrist of the guide - ANSWER D


5. A person will overstep the cane if:
A) the arc is too wide
B) the cane is too short
C) the arm is drawn in too close to the body
D) the stride length is long relative to cane length
E) all of the above - ANSWER E


6. When proceeding through closed doors using a cane, you should
A) use the diagonal or touch technique with the tip on the floor
B) simply carry the cane until door is closed behind you
C) hold the cane vertically against the door as it is opened
D) locate the door handle/knob with cane and then proceed with upper
hand & forearm
E) none of the above - ANSWER A


7. Which of the following is NOT a part of the cane:
A) Grip
B) aluminum
C) Joint
D) Tip - ANSWER B


8. A technique to use for trailing with the touch technique is:

, A) touch and slide
B) constant contact
C) touch and drag
D) diagonal - ANSWER C


9. The four travel patterns that are used in the instruction of route travel are
all EXCEPT:
A) T
B) L
C) U
D) Z - ANSWER A


10.A landmark is:
A) Something in the environment that are intermittent and give the
traveler information about their location.
B) Something in the environment that helps you figure out where you
are
C) Something in the environment that are permanent and give the
traveler information about their location in space.
D) Something in the environment that gives a hint for where I'm at -
ANSWER C


11.The constant contact technique provides the following advantage(s):
A) better detection of small potholes in walking surface
B) all of the above
C) more continuous readout of walking surface
D) better identification of textural changes in the walking surface
E) earlier detection of drop offs - ANSWER B


12.When using the touch technique, a centered hand may facilitate
A) better detection of changes in the walking surface

, B) a faster walking speed
C) staying in step
D) better protection against poles - ANSWER D


13.The proper width of arc for the touch technique is:
A) one or two inches beyond the shoulders
B) the width of the shoulders
C) equal to the length of the person's stride
D) one inch outside of the widest part of the body
E) one or two inches beyond the shoulders one or two inches beyond
the shoulders
F) none of the above - ANSWER D


14.The two types of familiarization procedures are:
15.Correct Answer
A) Other-directed and Self-familiarization
B) Directed and self-directed
C) self directed and guided
D) Familiarization by objective and guided familiarization - ANSWER
A


16.When traveling in a rural environment, you would use the touch and drag
technique when
A) the edge of the road is well defined
B) never
C) the edge of the road is less well defined
D) there are curbs - ANSWER C


17.The primary purpose of a proper grip, arm and body position in walking
with a human guide is:
A) Maintain contact in a socially acceptable manner.

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