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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What are the two major technology goals of allowing people with disabilities full
access to computers?
ANS: D
ANS: B
3. Filter Keys, Bounce Keys, Slow Keys, and Repeat Keys refer to:
ANS: A
C. An ASR system that the user trains to recognize his voice by producing several
samples of the same utterance
D. A text-to-speech AT device that depends on user control
ANS: C
ANS: B
6. You are working with an individual to determine the most appropriate means of
computer access. This individual has cerebral palsy, athetoid subtype. He is unable to
reliably hold his head in midline, has difficulty performing gross motor and fine
motor activities secondary to his writhing or involuntary movements, and has some
visual disturbances. Because of his severe dysarthria, he uses an AAC device. When
you work with him, you see that he already uses a trackball mouse. Which of the
following would be the most appropriate means of computer access for this
individual?
ANS: B
7. What is included in a setup used for computer access for a given application and
specific person with a disability?
A. An input method
B. Overlays
C. Set of options
D. All of the above
ANS: D
8. What is the most important feature of cell phone accessibility for the disabled user?
ANS: C
9. What is a Jouse?
ANS: D
10. “A switch causes a line to move slowly down the screen intersecting various on-
screen icons. A second switch press causes a pointer or vertical line to move across
the screen. When the pointer or vertical line is located over the desired screen icon, a
third switch press selects that icon as though the mouse button had been pressed.”
This describes one specific type of keyboard or mouse substitute in the Cartesian
approach. What is being described?
A. Scanning
B. An emulator setup
C. On-screen keyboard
D. A proportional joystick
ANS: A