TEST BANK| IAAP (CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN
ACCESSIBILITY CORE COMPETENCIES) CERTIFICATION
EXAM REVIEW WITH COMPLETE 600 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/
GRADED A+
Which model is illustrated by a person who is Deaf (capital D) who
considers themself as gaining from deafness rather than being impaired
by it?. ......ANSWER......Social identity or cultural affiliation model
This model provides a comprehensive perspective that recognizes the
complex interplay of biology, psychology, and social and environmental
factors. ......ANSWER......Biopsychosocial model
This model focuses on a person's ability to work.
......ANSWER......Economic model
This model recognizes that it is society's responsibility to remove
barriers people with disabilities. ......ANSWER......Social model
While this model may inspire people to donate time or resources to
assist those with disabilities, it can often be condescending to those
individuals by portraying them as objects of pity..
......ANSWER......Charity model
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,Assistive technologies such as screen readers and voice dictation are
functional solutions. ......ANSWER......True
Which is an example of a strength of the medical model?
......ANSWER......It provides cures or medical management of
disabilities.
A person who struggles to learn addition likely has:
......ANSWER......Dyscalculia
A person who struggles to make sense of written words likely has:
......ANSWER......Dyslexia
Someone who is easily distracted, has trouble paying attention, is
hyperactive and impulsive is likely to be diagnosed with:
......ANSWER......Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices are an especially
helpful solution for people with: ......ANSWER......Language and speech
disabilities
If a person has substantial hearing loss in combination with 20/200
vision, and uses touch as their primary means of communication, which
disability do they likely have? ......ANSWER......Deaf-blind
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,A student who has difficulty with communication and social
interactions, obsessive interests, and repetitive behaviors likely has
which cognitive disability? ......ANSWER......Autism Spectrum Disorder
Accommodations are modifications to goods, services, or an
environment so that a person with a disability has equal access and can
perform the same tasks as a person without a disability.
......ANSWER......True
A website that has no blinking, flashing, or flickering content most
benefits people with which types of disabilities?
......ANSWER......Neurological disabilities
A person who cannot do up buttons or zippers, and had a hard time
manipulating objects in their hands has which type of disability?
......ANSWER......Fine motor control
Learning disabilities do not necessarily affect a person's intelligence.
......ANSWER......True
A person has developed a repetitive stress injury that makes it painful
to use a mouse. They are now able to work with less pain by using
which of the following solution? ......ANSWER......Voice recognition
software
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, Which type of disability impairs a person's perceptions, thoughts,
feelings, mood, and behavior? ......ANSWER......Psychological disability
A person who uses a white cane is most likely to have which disability?
......ANSWER......Blindness
Captions are used by many people, but were developed for people with
which type of disability? ......ANSWER......Auditory disabilities
Narrow walkways, doorways, passages, and aisles can be barriers
especially for people with: ......ANSWER......Mobility, Flexibility, and
Body Structure Disabilities
The World Bank estimates that 20% of the world's poorest people have
some kind of disability. Disability accentuates poverty because the
systemic institutional, environmental, and attitudinal barriers that
people with disabilities encounter lead to discrimination, social
marginalization, and: ......ANSWER......Isolation
About ___% of the world population has a disability.
......ANSWER......16%
The incidence of disability is _____ for women than for men.
......ANSWER......higher
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