CPACC EXAM 2022 STUDY GUIDE IAAP
ACTUAL PAPER 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ UDL Principle 3: Multiple Means of Engagement. Answer: recognizes
the need for providing multiple ways to get learners involved in their
education. Learners need to discover why learning is important.
⩥ Guidelines for Principle 3. Answer: 1. Provide options for recruiting
interest
2. Provide options for sustaining effort and persistence
3. Provide options for self-regulation
⩥ Usability. Answer: determines how easy a design's user interface is to
use and how functional a product or design is
⩥ Accesibility. Answer: focuses on how usable and satisfying a product
or service is to people with disabilities
⩥ Differences between usability and accessibility. Answer: Usability
issues tend to affect every user, both users with disabilities and users
without disabilities. Accessibility issues occur when people with
disabilities encounter difficulties using or accessing a product or service.
,Accessibility issues can also cause usability issues (ex. long alt text can
create listening issues for the user even though it is accessible)
⩥ True or False: The goal of universal design is to change the approach
of designing products and environments based on the average user..
Answer: True
⩥ Flat, wide entryways for buildings combined with doors that open
automatically using sensors are an example of which Universal Design
principle?. Answer: Equitable Use
Source: DeQue - https://dequeuniversity.com/class/iaap-
cpacc1/universal-design-physical-world/building-entrances
⩥ A doorbell that uses sound and flashing lights when activated is an
example of which Universal Design principle?. Answer: Perceptible
Information
⩥ Self check-in/check-out kiosks that are placed at different heights are
an example of which Universal Design principle?. Answer: Flexibility in
Use
⩥ Kitchen utensils that are easy to hold and easy to use in spite of the
user's strength and manual dexterity are an example of which Universal
Design principle?. Answer: Low Physical effort
, ⩥ Using different modes (pictorial, verbal, tactile) for redundant
presentation of essential information is an example of which Universal
Design principle?
A. Flexibility in Use
B. Perceptible Information
C. Equitable Use
D. Tolerance for Error. Answer: B. Perceptible Information
⩥ Providing adaptability to the user's pace is an example of which
Universal Design principle?
A. Flexibility in Use
B. Tolerance for Error
C. Perceptible Information
D. Size and Space for Approach and Use. Answer: A. Flexibility in Use
⩥ What is the name of the Universal Design principle that is
demonstrated by accommodating variations in hand and grip size?
A. Flexibility in Design
B. Simple and Intuitive Use
C. Flexibility in Use
D. Size and Space for Approach and Use. Answer: D. Size and Space for
Approach and Use
ACTUAL PAPER 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ UDL Principle 3: Multiple Means of Engagement. Answer: recognizes
the need for providing multiple ways to get learners involved in their
education. Learners need to discover why learning is important.
⩥ Guidelines for Principle 3. Answer: 1. Provide options for recruiting
interest
2. Provide options for sustaining effort and persistence
3. Provide options for self-regulation
⩥ Usability. Answer: determines how easy a design's user interface is to
use and how functional a product or design is
⩥ Accesibility. Answer: focuses on how usable and satisfying a product
or service is to people with disabilities
⩥ Differences between usability and accessibility. Answer: Usability
issues tend to affect every user, both users with disabilities and users
without disabilities. Accessibility issues occur when people with
disabilities encounter difficulties using or accessing a product or service.
,Accessibility issues can also cause usability issues (ex. long alt text can
create listening issues for the user even though it is accessible)
⩥ True or False: The goal of universal design is to change the approach
of designing products and environments based on the average user..
Answer: True
⩥ Flat, wide entryways for buildings combined with doors that open
automatically using sensors are an example of which Universal Design
principle?. Answer: Equitable Use
Source: DeQue - https://dequeuniversity.com/class/iaap-
cpacc1/universal-design-physical-world/building-entrances
⩥ A doorbell that uses sound and flashing lights when activated is an
example of which Universal Design principle?. Answer: Perceptible
Information
⩥ Self check-in/check-out kiosks that are placed at different heights are
an example of which Universal Design principle?. Answer: Flexibility in
Use
⩥ Kitchen utensils that are easy to hold and easy to use in spite of the
user's strength and manual dexterity are an example of which Universal
Design principle?. Answer: Low Physical effort
, ⩥ Using different modes (pictorial, verbal, tactile) for redundant
presentation of essential information is an example of which Universal
Design principle?
A. Flexibility in Use
B. Perceptible Information
C. Equitable Use
D. Tolerance for Error. Answer: B. Perceptible Information
⩥ Providing adaptability to the user's pace is an example of which
Universal Design principle?
A. Flexibility in Use
B. Tolerance for Error
C. Perceptible Information
D. Size and Space for Approach and Use. Answer: A. Flexibility in Use
⩥ What is the name of the Universal Design principle that is
demonstrated by accommodating variations in hand and grip size?
A. Flexibility in Design
B. Simple and Intuitive Use
C. Flexibility in Use
D. Size and Space for Approach and Use. Answer: D. Size and Space for
Approach and Use