Universal design for the physical world - Grocery stores Flashcards
What is a major barrier for people with quadriplegia when shopping at grocery stores? (Select one)
A. Difficulty using online platforms
B. Difficulty reaching items and using carts
C. Poor lighting conditions
D. Lack of transportation options
B. Difficulty reaching items and using carts
True or False: Grocery stores are designed with people in wheelchairs in mind.
False
Which accessibility issue do people with visual disabilities face in grocery stores? (Select one)
A. No accessible parking
B. Lack of Braille labels
C. Unfriendly customer service
D. Poor store layout
B. Lack of Braille labels
What is a benefit of buying groceries online for people with disabilities? (Select one)
A. Ability to choose fresh produce
B. Independence in shopping with assistive technologies
C. Reduced grocery prices
D. Personal in-store shopping assistance
B. Independence in shopping with assistive technologies
Which Universal Design (UD) principle refers to providing access to product markers, information, and prices via portable devices? (Select one)
A. Flexibility in Use
B. Equitable Use
C. Simple and Intuitive Use
D. Low Physical Effort
B. Equitable Use
Which UD principle is demonstrated by shelves placed at lower heights to accommodate diverse needs? (Select one)
A. Perceptible Information
B. Tolerance for Error
C. Flexibility in Use
D. Size and Space for Approach and Use
C. Flexibility in Use
True or False: The experience of shopping in grocery stores is equally accessible to all types of disabilities.
False