Universal design for the web - Colour Flashcards

1
Q

True or False: You should rely on color alone to convey meaning in web content.

A

False

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What should be done to supplement color-coded information in web content?
A) Use different shades of the same color
B) Provide text explanations
C) Ignore the need for color supplementation
D) Use only grayscale colors

A

B) Provide text explanations

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3
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Which of the following groups may not be able to distinguish certain combinations of colors?
A) People who are completely blind
B) People with low vision
C) People with color-blindness
D) People who are deaf

A

C) People with color-blindness

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4
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True or False: Screen readers can mention the colors used in color-coded information.

A

False

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5
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In the context of web accessibility, what is a potential issue with using color-coded text to explain parts of speech in a grammar lesson?
A) It enhances the learning experience for everyone
B) Screen readers will lose the color information
C) It makes content less engaging
D) It improves accessibility for all users

A

B) Screen readers will lose the color information

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