Usability and accessibility - Commonalities Flashcards

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What is usability? (Multiple choice)
A. The ease with which a product can be used by all people.
B. A design principle that only applies to those with disabilities.
C. The overall look and feel of a product.
D. How accessible a product is to those with assistive technologies.

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A. The ease with which a product can be used by all people.

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True or False: Usability and accessibility have no overlap.

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False

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Which of the following describes the overlap between usability and accessibility? (Multiple choice)
A. Accessibility focuses solely on assistive technology, while usability focuses on aesthetics.
B. Accessibility and usability both focus on making products more usable for a wide range of people, including those with and without disabilities.
C. Usability is only for people without disabilities, and accessibility is for people with disabilities.
D. Usability and accessibility have completely different goals and do not intersect.

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B. Accessibility and usability both focus on making products more usable for a wide range of people, including those with and without disabilities.

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How do high contrasting colors improve usability and accessibility? (Multiple choice)
A. They only help people with colorblindness.
B. They help both people with low vision and those using devices in bright sunlight.
C. They only assist people using their devices in bright sunlight.
D. They don’t significantly affect usability.

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B. They help both people with low vision and those using devices in bright sunlight.

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True or False: Keyboard accessibility helps only those with disabilities.

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False

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Which usability practice benefits individuals with cognitive disabilities? (Multiple choice)
A. Using complex language to challenge users.
B. Implementing unintuitive designs to increase difficulty.
C. Using simple language and intuitive designs.
D. Removing accessibility features.

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C. Using simple language and intuitive designs.

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