Universal design for the physical world - Printed materials Flashcards
True or False: Print disabilities include individuals who are blind, have low vision, or have cognitive disabilities.
True
Which of the following are examples of printed materials that can be inaccessible to people with print disabilities?
A) Books
B) Money
C) Clothing labels
D) All of the above
D) All of the above
What is a major drawback of braille for people who are blind?
A) It requires very thick paper, making books large and heavy
B) It is easy to produce
C) It is the same size as regular books
D) All people who are blind can read braille
A) It requires very thick paper, making books large and heavy
True or False: Many e-readers were initially inaccessible to people with print disabilities due to security settings.
True
Which of the following principles of Universal Design is related to providing clear and distinguishable content in printed materials?
A) Principle 1: Equitable Use
B) Principle 3: Simple and Intuitive Use
C) Principle 4: Perceptible Information
D) Principle 7: Size and Space for Approach and Use
C) Principle 4: Perceptible Information
True or False: Audio formats can help blind individuals access printed materials.
True
Which of the following can help people with low vision read printed materials?
A) Magnifying glasses
B) Screen magnifiers
C) Braille
D) Both A and B
D) Both A and B
Which of the following is a limitation of early versions of e-readers for people with low vision?
A) They lacked visual personalization settings
B) They were too expensive
C) They couldn’t store many books
D) They required a lot of power
A) They lacked visual personalization settings
Which of the following is NOT an example of a print disability?
A) Blindness
B) Cognitive disabilities
C) Hearing loss
D) Low vision
C) Hearing loss