Universal design for the physical world - Mobile devices Flashcards

1
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What is one type of technology that can help individuals with motor disabilities use mobile devices?
A. Keypad Accessibility
B. Voice Recognition
C. Audio Output
D. None of the Above

A

B. Voice Recognition

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True or False: Voice recognition works perfectly for individuals with cerebral palsy.

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False

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3
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What feature in iPhones helps blind users interact with the device?
A. Zoom Feature
B. VoiceOver
C. Large Text
D. Color Inversion

A

B. VoiceOver

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True or False: Physical buttons are no longer a common feature in modern smartphones and tablets.

A

True

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5
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Which universal design principle focuses on providing multiple ways for users to operate mobile devices?
A. Principle 1, Equitable Use
B. Principle 2, Flexibility in Use
C. Principle 3, Simple and Intuitive
D. Principle 4, Perceptible Information

A

B. Principle 2, Flexibility in Use

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What are some accessibility options available on modern touchscreen phones for users with visual disabilities?
A. Audio output, modified gestures, zoom, large text
B. Color correction, grayscale options, auto-suggestions
C. Large buttons, sound amplification, vibration feedback
D. Haptic touch, screen brightness control, no vibration mode

A

A. Audio output, modified gestures, zoom, large text

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True or False: The principle of ‘Perceptible Information’ in universal design ensures that information is perceivable in various formats like audio and captions.

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True

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