12345678910 /10 0 Enter Full Screen Mode for Better Experience 🙂 Instruction for Keyboard Users: Use "down arrow" and "up arrow" keys to navigate through the quiz, after selecting your option, click on tab to go to next button and use "Shift + H" to go to the next question after clicking on Next button. Times Up! CISCO Level-3 : Accessibility Champion Welcome to Final Level! You are just 1 level away to be The Inclusion Champion! Pull up your socks and Get.. Set.. 1 / 10 What are the four principles of web accessibility? A. Perfect, Outstanding, UX-proof and Radically new. B. Have a great look and feel, Have smooth scrolling, Have readable text and Have not too many objects inside the viewport C. Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust D. Programmatically correct, Ordered, Usable and Readable 2 / 10 The text "founded in 1865 by William Booth" is a link that takes us to a website. This is a good link text because it indicates that the link takes us to the history of the army. A. True B. False 3 / 10 In this example, we see white text on an image background. How should you measure this contrast? A. Find the lightest part of the picture that might lie next to the text B. Not possible. Text on images is not accessible. C. Find the average color of the image, to measure against. D. White text cannot be accessible. 4 / 10 What’s the best way to present videos on your website? A. Provide captions for all spoken content and meaningful sounds within the video B. Provide audio description, or use meaningful descriptions within narration for all essential visual content C. Videos should be avoided because they cannot be accessible D. Both A and B 5 / 10 Certain disabilities make it difficult to understand figurative language. Providing assistance is vital for these audiences. It's recommended with usage of an unusual or misunderstood word, to: A. Do nothing. The user can look up a word he/she doesn't know B. Link the first instance of the word to the definition on a Web page C. Define the word inline within the sentence D. None of the Above 6 / 10 Opening the website, a screen reader will read the first interactive element as something like: link, image, aitch tee tee pee ess colon slash slash double-u double-u double-u dot progress dot com slash (link, image, https://www.progress.com/). Why do we hear this? A. The image is missing alternative text. B. The site has not implemented aria attributes to support screen readers. C. A screen reader will always read the destination of a link. D. Issue with screen reader. 7 / 10 How to make the elevator switch inside accessible? A. Large display buttons B. Braille signage buttons C. Buttons at a lower level D. All of the above 8 / 10 Why is using Flash generally a bad idea in terms of keyboard accessibility? A. Flash objects can only be focused with arrow keys B. Only pro users know how to work around the keyboard flaws in Flash C. Flash objects only respond to combinations of the ctrl-key with a number of other keys. D. Flash objects have a tendency to trap the keyboard focus once the user tabs into the objects. 9 / 10 How should you use color on your website? A. Color shouldn’t be the only means of distinguishing content or conveying meaning B. You can’t use color if you want your website to be accessible C. It’s ok to use gray text on a white background – contrast isn’t important D. Color is not important 10 / 10 What is a screen reader? A. Software which translates spoken word to sign language B. Software that uses synthesized speech to read text on a computer screen C. Software that translates spoken word to text D. Software that magnifies the computer screen Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0%