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    Self-Test 1

    1. In Ontario, which section of the AODA Information and Communication Standards addresses website and web content accessibility?
      1. [incorrect] Section 6
      2. [incorrect] Section 12
      3. [incorrect] Section 13
      4. [correct] Section 14
      5. [incorrect] Section 18
    2. In the U.S., when are obligated organizations required to comply with the recent changes to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act?
      1. [incorrect] January 1, 2019
      2. [incorrect] January 1, 2018
      3. [correct] January 18, 2018
      4. [incorrect] March 17, 2017
      5. [incorrect] January 1, 2017

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    Self-Test 2

    1. Of the following roles, which need a good understanding of WCAG 2.0, as opposed to a basic understanding? Choose all that apply.
      1. [incorrect] Graphic artists
      2. [correct] Web developers
      3. [incorrect] Web content editors
      4. [incorrect] Video support staff
      5. [correct] Procurement and purchasing staff
      6. [incorrect] Retail store staff
    2. Which of the following should be goals and responsibilities of an accessibility committee? Choose all that apply.
      1. [incorrect] Planning the annual company golf tournament.
      2. [correct] Raising accessibility awareness
      3. [correct] Representing the organization in public affairs related to accessibility
      4. [correct] Encouraging feedback to share problems and solutions
      5. [correct] Developing internal accessibility standards
      6. [correct] Implementing accessibility in quality assurance procedures
      7. [correct] Consulting on legal matters related to accessibility
      8. [correct] Providing web and digital accessibility support

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    Self-Test 3

    1. Which of the following factors might you take into consideration when selecting a service to audit the accessibility of your organization’s website? Choose all that apply.
      1. [correct] How long the firm has been in business.
      2. [correct] Does the firm’s auditing processes align with W3C accessibility auditing best practices?
      3. [correct] Does the firm provide automated self-assessment tools for accessibility checking?
      4. [correct] Does the firm offer training for your staff?
      5. [incorrect] Do auditing staff have a university accessibility degree?
    2. When self-assessing web accessibility, which of the following are strategies that might be used? Choose all that apply.
      1. [correct] Conduct a Tab key test.
      2. [correct] Use automated accessibility checkers.
      3. [correct] Assign people with disabilities to carry out testing.
      4. [correct] Use a screen reader to navigate through a website.
      5. [correct] Conduct colour contrast testing using an online tool.

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    Self-Test 4

    1. When recommending accessibility requirements for web developers, it is best to send them directly to WCAG, on the W3C website.
      1. [incorrect] True
      2. [correct] False
    2. When recommending guidelines for staff that produce PDF documents, WCAG should be suggested.
      1. [incorrect] True
      2. [correct] False

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    Self-Test 5

    1. Lewin’s change model includes eight key steps for managing change.
      1. [incorrect] True
      2. [correct] False
    2. Of the following, which one is not a stage of the Kotter Model?
      1. [incorrect] Communicate the Vision
      2. [incorrect] Create Urgency
      3. [correct] Misunderstanding
      4. [incorrect] Create Short-Term Wins

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    Self-Test 6

    1. How many steps does the WebAIM accessibility policy implementation model have?
      1. [incorrect] 5
      2. [incorrect] 6
      3. [incorrect] 7
      4. [correct] 8
      5. [incorrect] 9
      6. [incorrect] 10
    2. When creating an accessibility statement, which of the following were mentioned as elements that might be included in the statement? Choose all that apply.
      1. [correct] Known accessibility issues
      2. [correct] Website accessibility features
      3. [correct] Statement of commitment
      4. [correct] Statement of compliance
      5. [incorrect] The name of the website’s developer

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    Self-Test 7

    1. When vendors are describing the level of accessibility their product complies with, they should mention Level AAA.
      1. [incorrect] True
      2. [correct] False
    2. If a vendor mentions a few known accessibility issues in their accessibility statement for a product, purchasing or licensing the product should be avoided.
      1. [incorrect] True
      2. [correct] False

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    Self-Test 8

    1. When hiring a new graduate web developer, they should list at least one course they took on web accessibility.
      1. [incorrect] True
      2. [correct] False
    2. Workplace accommodations for a person who is blind would typically include which of the following technologies? Choose all that apply.
      1. [correct] Screen reader
      2. [incorrect] Voice recognition
      3. [incorrect] Trackball
      4. [incorrect] Text-to-speech
      5. [incorrect] Screen magnification

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    Self-Test 9

    1. Described in Accessibility Awareness Requirements in Other Organizational Roles, it is important for management to have the following accessibility-related knowledge. Choose all that apply.
      1. [correct] Knowledge of local and relevant international accessibility–related regulations
      2. [correct] Knowledge of accessibility policy
      3. [incorrect] Knowledge of disabilities and associated barriers
      4. [incorrect] Document accessibility (e.g., invoices, receipts, and product specifications)
      5. [incorrect] User interface accessibility design
    2. Which of the following would be a typical accommodation for a person with fine-motor impairment? Choose all that apply.
      1. [correct] Speech recognition software
      2. [correct] Eye tracking hardware
      3. [correct] Button switch hardware
      4. [correct] Large-key keyboard
      5. [incorrect] Screen reader software
      6. [incorrect] Screen magnification software
      7. [correct] Head mouse hardware
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