WGU D662 EXAM 2026 LATEST
UPDATE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+
Disability - ans-A condition that affects a person's body or mind,
resulting in activity limitation (when certain activities are more
challenging) and participation restrictions (limits to their
interaction with the world around them)
Impairment - ans-When something is wrong with a person's body or
mind like losing a limb, vision, or memory
Activity Limitation - ans-Difficulties with tasks such as seeing,
hearing, walking, or solving problems
Participation Restrictions - ans-limitations on everyday activities like
working, socializing, enjoying recreational activities, or getting
healthcare
Physical Disability/ Mobility Impairment - ans-Impedes a person's
ability to move around freely or perform certain tasks
independently due to limitations in physical function or mobility;
can manifest as difficulty walking, standing, or using limbs
effectively to grasp or lift objects.
Assistive Technology - ans-Devices and tools designed to enhance
independence and accessibility for individuals with mobility or
physical impairments
, Sensory impairment - ans-a condition that affects one or more of the
senses, including sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell
Other Health Impairments (OHI) - ans-A range of medical conditions
that adversely affect a person's health and educational
performance; examples of OHI include ADHD, asthma, and
epilepsy
Dyslexia - ans-A learning disorder that affects a person's ability to
read, write, and spell accurately and fluently.
Dyscalculia - ans-A learning disorder that affects a person's ability
to understand and manipulate numbers and mathematical
concepts
Dysgraphia - ans-A learning disorder that affects a person's ability
to write coherently and effectively
Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - ans-A
neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of
inattention, impulsivity, and sometimes hyperactivity
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - ans-a developmental disorder that
affects communication, behavior, and social interaction
Cerebral Palsy - ans-A group of disorders that affect a person's
ability to move and maintain balance and posture
Fragile X Syndrome - ans-A genetic disorder caused by changes in
the FMR1 gene, resulting in the absence or deficiency of the
FMRP protein; characterized by intellectual disability, learning
disabilities, and behavioral changes.
UPDATE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+
Disability - ans-A condition that affects a person's body or mind,
resulting in activity limitation (when certain activities are more
challenging) and participation restrictions (limits to their
interaction with the world around them)
Impairment - ans-When something is wrong with a person's body or
mind like losing a limb, vision, or memory
Activity Limitation - ans-Difficulties with tasks such as seeing,
hearing, walking, or solving problems
Participation Restrictions - ans-limitations on everyday activities like
working, socializing, enjoying recreational activities, or getting
healthcare
Physical Disability/ Mobility Impairment - ans-Impedes a person's
ability to move around freely or perform certain tasks
independently due to limitations in physical function or mobility;
can manifest as difficulty walking, standing, or using limbs
effectively to grasp or lift objects.
Assistive Technology - ans-Devices and tools designed to enhance
independence and accessibility for individuals with mobility or
physical impairments
, Sensory impairment - ans-a condition that affects one or more of the
senses, including sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell
Other Health Impairments (OHI) - ans-A range of medical conditions
that adversely affect a person's health and educational
performance; examples of OHI include ADHD, asthma, and
epilepsy
Dyslexia - ans-A learning disorder that affects a person's ability to
read, write, and spell accurately and fluently.
Dyscalculia - ans-A learning disorder that affects a person's ability
to understand and manipulate numbers and mathematical
concepts
Dysgraphia - ans-A learning disorder that affects a person's ability
to write coherently and effectively
Attention deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - ans-A
neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of
inattention, impulsivity, and sometimes hyperactivity
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - ans-a developmental disorder that
affects communication, behavior, and social interaction
Cerebral Palsy - ans-A group of disorders that affect a person's
ability to move and maintain balance and posture
Fragile X Syndrome - ans-A genetic disorder caused by changes in
the FMR1 gene, resulting in the absence or deficiency of the
FMRP protein; characterized by intellectual disability, learning
disabilities, and behavioral changes.