Which theoretical model of disability states that people become disabled when the
environment or technology prevents them from gaining access?
Functional solutions model
Economic model
Social model
Technical model - Answers -Social model
Which theoretical model of disability considers disability a restriction of a person's ability
to perform an activity in a normal way, due to their body malfunctioning?
Medical model
Social identity or cultural affiliation model
Functional solutions model
Charity model - Answers -Medical model
This model of disability acknowledges the effect of body limitations on a person's ability
to work, and therefore recognizes their need for support and / or accommodations.
Accommodations model
Rehabilitation model
Charity model
Economic model - Answers -Economic model
A teacher notices that a student is able to express their thoughts well when they speak,
but struggles to do so when they write. The student exhibits characteristics of which
disability?
Dysphagia
Dyscalculia
Dysgraphia
Dysnomia - Answers -Dysgraphia
A child is struggling to keep score of a football game. They are having trouble counting
and adding numbers. Which disability are they likely to have?
Dyslexia
Dysnomia
Dyscalculia
Dyspraxia - Answers -Dyscalculia
A child who has a high capacity for learning but struggles with reading, spelling, and
writing most likely has which disability?
Dysphagia
Dysgraphia
,Dysnomia
Dyslexia - Answers -Dyslexia
Flickering or flashing content on a screen can present a serious medical issue as a
reaction in cases with people with which type of disability?
Cataracts
Epilepsy
Dementia
Age related macular degeneration - Answers -Epilepsy
A daycare teacher notices that a child does not respond to their name, show interest in
their classroom activities, or play pretend games. They also don't make eye contact and
prefer to be alone. This child is most likely displaying characteristics of which disability?
Deafness
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Blindness
Dyslexia - Answers -Autism Spectrum Disorder
A person has a visual acuity of or less in the better eye with the best possible
correction, along with an 85 decibel hearing loss. Which disability do they have?
Hard of hearing
Blindness
Deafness
Deafblindness - Answers -Deafblindness
To support people with cognitive disabilities, what would be the best design approach
for navigation elements on a webpage?
Use menus or other text that appears and disappears when the mouse moves over it
Avoid using structured content organized by headings
Automatically play videos upon page load
Include icons and graphics along with the text - Answers -Include icons and graphics
along with the text
Which workplace accommodation would most benefit a person with a mobility, flexibility,
or body structure disability?
Ergonomic design of their workstation
Brightly lit rooms and soothing colors
Flashing lights and haptic indicators
Screen magnification software - Answers -Ergonomic design of their workstation
A webpage designer uses light blue text on a white background. This poor color
contrast would most affect people with which disability?
Colorblindness
Deafblindness
Low vison
Blindness - Answers -Low vision
, Using a computer monitor's high contrast setting and a screen magnifier would most
benefit people with which disability?
Low vision
Deafblindness
Blindness
Color blindness - Answers -Low vision
A man's first language is American Sign Language (ASL), but he has also learned how
to read lips in order to better communicate with people who can hear. Which disability
does he most likely have?
Deafness
Dysfluency
Blindness
Dyslexia - Answers -Deafness
A bar graph that uses a color-coded legend to indicate which data is shown in which
bars creates the greatest barrier to people with which disability?
Deafblindness
Blindness
Low vision
Color blindness - Answers -Color blindness
An example of a reasonable accommodation for a student with anxiety when they take a
test is:
More time provided to complete the test
The chance to retake the test if student fails the first time
Answers to some of the questions on the test
Fundamentally altering the nature of the test - Answers -More time provided to complete
the test
Which disability type is characterized by the inability to grip objects and use fine motor
skills?
Seizure
Speech
Mobility
Psychological - Answers -Mobility
Cerebral palsy can create multiple disabilities such as visual, learning, hearing, speech,
epilepsy, and intellectual disabilities. It is caused by:
A preventable and curable disease
A communicable disease
A degenerative condition
Injury to the developing brain - Answers -Injury to the developing brain
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