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IAAP CPACC EXAM 2025 LATEST ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS | A+ GRADE 2025/2026
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True or False: Unaided Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems rely on the use of electronic tools. Correct Answer False This type of speech disability is characterized by involuntary repetition or disruption of speech sounds. A. Apraxia B. Stuttering C. Cluttering D. Dysarthria Correct Answer B True or False: Depression is a brain disorder that causes a person to experience both happy and sad feelings. Correct Answer False Positive schizophrenia involves which of the following? (Select all that apply.) A. Hallucinations B. Social isolation C. Lack of motivation D. Delusions Correct Answer A, D
True or False: Accommodations for people with multiple disabilities are addressed case-by-case. Correct Answer True 23% of people with disabilities age 65 and older in the United States are living with this type of disability: A. Vision B. Hearing C. Self-Care D. Ambulatory Correct Answer D According to the United Nations, what is the average number of years people spend living with a disability in a country where the life expectancy is 70 years or more? A. 8 B. 12 C. 9 D. 6 Correct Answer A True or False: People with disabilities who are willing and able to work may face difficulty obtaining and/or retaining opportunities due to job discrimination and lack of reasonable job accommodations. Correct Answer True True or False: Assisting a person with a disability is acceptable if the person appears to need your assistance. Correct Answer False
Alerting users to session timeouts utilizes which principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer B True or False: Making sure that web content is robust means making sure that content is written in a manner that is easy to comprehend. Correct Answer False Ensuring that navigation features like a menu are consistent across the entire website is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer C A popup warning on a web site that states to all users, "Your session is about to expire. Would you like to continue?" is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer A
Link text that communicates the purpose and/or destination of the link is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer B Allowing users to extend a time limit on a web page is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer B An audio description track for a video tour of a facility is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer A An item that communicates to a screen reader that it is expanded or collapsed is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable
High contrast between text elements and the background on a web page is an example of which web accessibility principle? A. Perceivable B. Operable C. Understandable D. Robust Correct Answer A Which of the following is an example of good link text? A. Click Here B. Read More... C. Products and Services Correct Answer C Using good link text is important because: A. Poorly labeled link text will take users to the wrong page. B. Poorly labeled links won't be clickable. C. When screen reader users hear poor link text out of context they won't know where the link goes. D. Good link text will entice users to click it. E. A link is only as good as its link text. Correct Answer C What are examples of ways that audio can be made accessible to a deaf person? (Select all that apply) A. Audio Descriptions B. Captions C. Color Coding
D. Transcripts Correct Answer B, D Which statements are true? (Select all that apply) A. For people with disabilities, the Internet is an obstacle that cannot be overcome even with assistive technology. B. The term "assistive technology" applies only to computer use and Internet access. C. The Internet is an important part of the solution for disability access. D. Making a website accessible to people with disabilities makes it less accessible for other users. Correct Answer C Who uses assistive technology? (Select all that apply) A. Only people who use handicapped entrances to buildings B. People who wear glasses or contact lenses C. People who wear hearing aids D. People with motor disabilities Correct Answer B, C, D True or False: There are many forms of disabilities that are not obvious to an observer. Correct Answer True The medical model of disability: (Select all that apply) A. Looks to eliminate barriers and limitations through innovative solutions. B. Views people with disabilities as victims of their conditions and pities them. C. Focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability.
D. It looks for realistic, beneficial solutions through creativity and innovation. Correct Answer D Which is NOT an example of assistive technology that helps with using the Internet? A. Screen readers B. Screen magnifiers C. Refreshable braille devices D. Wheelchair E. Mouth stick Correct Answer D True or False: Screen readers will interpret color-coded text and announce changes in color. Correct Answer False For someone with low vision, what are ways to make text more readable? (Select all that apply) A. Zoom or magnify text on the screen B. Use synchronized video captions C. Change text and background colors for better contrast D. Use a screen reader Correct Answer A, C, D Which type of disability is the most common? A. Blindness or low vision B. Color blindness C. Auditory disabilities D. Motor disabilities E. Cognitive Disabilities Correct Answer E
The most important consideration for designing web content for someone with motor disabilities is the inability to use: A. The hands B. The legs C. The eyes D. The mouth Correct Answer A What are examples of video and images made accessible to a blind person? (Select all that apply) A. Images have descriptions in alt text B. Video with audio descriptions, describing what happens on-screen C. Including captions of speech in the video D. Images with descriptive text overlayed on top of the image Correct Answer A, B Which accessibility design feature should be visible to sighted keyboard users when the item receives keyboard focus? A. Alt text for images B. The code that links a form element to its form label C. Skip Navigation Links D. The code that links a data cell in a table to its table header(s) E. ARIA landmark roles Correct Answer C Which of the following is true about data tables?
D. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader cannot read tagged PDF documents. Correct Answer B Possible options for wheelchair users to enter buildings independently (without help from others) include: (Select all that apply) A. Ramps B. Stairs C. Flat entrances D. Elevators E. Doorbells Correct Answer A, C True or False: It is impossible to make touchscreens accessible to blind users Correct Answer False What are ways that touchscreens are made more universally accessible for people with low vision? (Select all that apply) A. Make buttons larger B. Give audio instructions C. High color contrast of text and background Correct Answer A, B, C What are ways that touchscreens are made more universally accessible for people with blindness? (Select all that apply) A. Divide screen into quadrants and give audio instructions on what the quadrants mean
B. Make buttons larger C. High color contrast of text and background D. Use swipe gestures and taps that do not depend on the touch location on the screen Correct Answer A, D True or False: The newer designs for U.S. dollar bills are better than the older designs for people with low vision to distinguish between dollar amounts. Correct Answer True Which of the following is NOT a good alternative to flat touchscreens for blind users? A. Dials/Knobs B. Raised Buttons C. Mouse interfaces D. Braille Buttons Correct Answer C True or False: Practices for Universal Design for Learning involve incorporating flexibility into the design of educational content. Correct Answer True True or False: Universal Design for Learning is based on scientific research. Correct Answer True Strategic brain networks support which of the following abilities: (select all that apply) A. Planning B. Exhibiting skills C. Information gathering D. Understanding facts Correct Answer A, B
A. Multiple Means of Representation B. Multiple Means of Action and Expression C. Multiple Means of Engagement Correct Answer A If navigating a website is unclear, or its structure is illogical, and extremely complex for all users, the issues the website has are: A. Usability issues B. Accessibility issues Correct Answer A Buildings that provide ramps as an alternative for steps or have flat entryways resolve which type of an issue: A. A usability issue B. An accessibility issue Correct Answer B Designing web sites to benefit people with disabilities: A. Also benefits other users of all kinds B. Helps only a small minority of people C. Is extremely difficult to learn how to do, and should be left only to experienced professionals Correct Answer A When is the best time to start working to make a design accessible? A. At the end of a project B. In the early stages of planning C. A little bit at a time throughout the project Correct Answer B
Who is directly affected by the laws of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act in addition to the U.S. federal government? A. All organizations that do business with the federal government B. Everyone seeking to make technologies accessible to people with disabilities C. Anyone who uses the Internet D. All U.S. citizens Correct Answer A Who is directly affected by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)? A. All citizens of Canada B. Every person and organization in the Province of Ontario who provides goods, services, facilities, or employment C. U.S. citizens visiting the Province of Ontario D. Anyone who uses the Internet Correct Answer B Which European mandate is similar to Section 508 in the United States? A. The European Standard for Disability Equality B. EU ADA - European Union Access to Disabilities Act C. EN Section 508 D. EN 301 549: Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT (Information and
Eye gaze products and switches are input devices that are designed to support which type of disability? Correct Answer Mobility Which disability, according to WHO reports, has a large percentage of cases that could be prevented with access to health and medical care? Correct Answer Blindness Which principle of WCAG refers to the backward and forward compatibility of digital products? Correct Answer Robust Which of the following is specific to ICT (information and communication technologies)? Correct Answer EN 301 549, an EU Standard. In an optimized or mature accessibility program which of the following is an indication of integrated accessibility practices? Correct Answer Best practices are documented and innovation is pursued Name a disability that might not be obvious to an observer Correct Answer Dyslexia, hearing loss, seizure disorder What is the medical model of disability? Correct Answer The medical model of disability focuses solely on the biological aspects of disability. What disability model says that disability is an issue with inaccessible environments rather than people? Correct Answer Social model
What's a weakness of the social identity model? Correct Answer People might like this model because they feel excluded from society. What's a pro of the functional solutions model? Correct Answer It looks for helpful and realistic ways to solve problems What is the charity model? Correct Answer The idea that people with disabilities are the victims of unfortunate situations and deserve special treatment. What is a pro of the medical model? Correct Answer It's based on clearly defined factual information What are the weaknesses of the medical model? Correct Answer Very specific definitions can be an issue when some people don't fit into a box and might miss out on benefits or assistance that they need. It also overlooks the need for accessible environments because of its focus on the individual. And it can give a person an "other" label. What's the social model? Correct Answer The idea that disability is a function of how a person interacts with their environment. If things were designed in an accessible way, then a disability wouldn't be a barrier. What's a pro of the social model? Correct Answer It empowers people with a disability by putting the need for change on the environment instead of the person. It could