Types of disabilities - Colour blindness Flashcards
True or False: Color-blindness means a person cannot see any color at all.
False
Which of the following is the most prevalent form of color-blindness?
A. Blue-yellow color-blindness
B. Red-green color-blindness
C. Achromatopsia
D. Tritanopia
B. Red-green color-blindness
Which two sub-types are common in red-green color-blindness?
A. Deuteranopia and Protanopia
B. Tritanopia and Achromatopsia
C. Deuteranopia and Tritanopia
D. Protanopia and Achromatopsia
A. Deuteranopia and Protanopia
True or False: People with Achromatopsia see colors in grayscale.
True
Which of the following colors may be difficult to distinguish for people with red-green color-blindness?
A. Blue and Yellow
B. Red and Orange
C. Red and Black
D. Green and Blue
B. Red and Orange
True or False: Red and black can be difficult to distinguish for some people with color-blindness.
True
True or False: It is important not to use color alone to communicate information to ensure accessibility.
True
Which assistive technology company claims to have developed glasses to help compensate for some kinds of color-blindness?
A. Deque Systems
B. Archimedes Laboratory Project
C. EnChroma
D. Color Oracle
C. EnChroma