Universal design for the physical world - Drinking fountains Flashcards

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What are drinking fountains required to accommodate according to universal design principles? (Multiple Choice)
A. Only people in wheelchairs
B. Only children
C. People of different heights and abilities
D. Only tall adults

A

C. People of different heights and abilities

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True or False: Drinking fountains should have an auto-detect feature for improved accessibility.

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True

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Which universal design principle does varying heights of drinking fountains represent? (Multiple Choice)
A. Principle 1: Equitable Use
B. Principle 2: Flexibility in Use
C. Principle 3: Simple and Intuitive Use
D. Principle 6: Low Physical Effort

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B. Principle 2: Flexibility in Use

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True or False: Drinking fountains should be operable with minimal pressure or without using hands.

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True

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What feature of modern drinking fountains helps accommodate people in wheelchairs? (Multiple Choice)
A. Dual fountains at different heights
B. Small push buttons on the side
C. No space for wheelchairs under the fountain
D. Only one fountain at a standard height

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A. Dual fountains at different heights

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Which universal design principle does the auto-detecting feature of drinking fountains demonstrate? (Multiple Choice)
A. Principle 1: Equitable Use
B. Principle 4: Perceptible Information
C. Principle 6: Low Physical Effort
D. Principle 7: Size and Space for Approach and Use

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C. Principle 6: Low Physical Effort

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