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Guidelines, principles and techniques for meeting success criteria (including WCAG 2.1, WAI-ARIA, ATAG, basic concepts, limitations of the specific guidelines, principles, and techniques, what is normative vs. non-normative; what is included in different levels (A, AA, AAA))
Which principle of WCAG 2.1 ensures that information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Operable
B.
Perceivable
C.
Understandable
D.
Robust

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2/10
Basic knowledge of programming (at a conceptual level; principles and concepts related to programming; impact of specific coding practices on web solutions vs. writing specific code)
What conceptual programming principle impacts accessibility?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Writing inline styles always
B.
Separating content from presentation
C.
Using tables for layout
D.
Ignoring semantic markup

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3/10
Accessibility quality assurance (i.e., assuring the quality of accessibility throughout the development life cycle, difference and overlap between user experience and accessibility)
What is the role of accessibility in the development life cycle?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Only post-launch
B.
Integrated from planning to maintenance
C.
Ignored in agile
D.
Designer only

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4/10
Accessibility supported technologies (including user's assistive technologies and accessibility features; combination of assistive technologies and users agent; design decisions in choosing technologies that support accessibility; e.g., not choosing Flash when something else has better accessibility support, differences in assistive technology supports and behaviors, differences in support for touch when screen reader is on vs. off)
What defines accessibility-supported technology in WCAG?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Popular only
B.
Works with AT and user agents
C.
Newest tech
D.
Visual appeal

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5/10
Standard controls vs. custom controls (e.g., using standard controls when possible; if using custom controls build them using WAI-ARIA best practices)
Why prefer standard controls?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Less flexible
B.
Native AT support
C.
Slower
D.
No styling

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6/10
Single page applications (e.g., focus control, delays for AJAX-Screen Reader compatibility, live announcements)
Focus control in SPAs?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Automatic
B.
Manual to new content
C.
No focus
D.
Page reload

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7/10
Strategies of persons with disabilities in using web solutions (e.g., navigation of screen reader users, headings and landmarks, coping strategies, user preferred methods vs. website specific methods, using keyboard vs. mouse)
Screen reader navigation strategy?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Visual scan
B.
Headings and landmarks
C.
Random tab
D.
Mouse drag

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Interoperability and compatibility issues
What causes interoperability issues in web accessibility?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Uniform standards
B.
Varying AT implementations
C.
Single browser
D.
No AT

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Identifying guidelines and principles regarding issues (including WCAG 2.1, WAI-ARIA, ATAG, basic concepts, limitations of the specific guidelines, principles, and techniques, what is normative vs. non-normative; what is included in different levels (A, AA, AAA))
Which WCAG 2.1 criterion is at Level A for non-text content?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
1.1.1
B.
1.4.3
C.
1.2.6
D.
4.1.1

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Testing with assistive technologies (e.g., navigation of screen reader users, headings and landmarks, screen magnifiers, high contrast, using keyboard vs. mouse)
Screen magnifier testing involves?
Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Ignore zoom
B.
Check reflow
C.
Audio only
D.
No test
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