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An example that supports the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 principle of Robust on a mobile device is by providing:

  1. a virtual keyboard.
  2. captions and transcripts.
  3. color contrast options.
  4. limited content.

Answer(s): A


Reference:

https://www.iteratorshq.com/blog/understanding-web-content-accessibility-guidelines- wcag/



According to the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0, which is an example of principle three:
Simple and Intuitive to Use?

  1. Arrange elements to minimize errors.
  2. Be consistent with user interface elements.
  3. Provide warnings of hazards and errors.
  4. Minimize repetitive actions.

Answer(s): D


Reference:

https://universaldesign.ie/what-is-universal-design/the-7- principles/#:~:text=the%20user's%20pace.-
,Principle%203%3A%20Simple%20and%20Intuitive%20Use,skills%2C%20or%20current%20concentr ation%20level



A read-aloud function which highlights text as it is read, a clear, well-structured, simplified navigation system, diagrams that illustrate the point of the content, and icons to visually reinforce structure are particularly helpful for persons:

  1. who are non-verbal.
  2. who are non-visual.
  3. with cognitive disabilities.
  4. with communication disabilities.

Answer(s): C


Reference:

https://www.w3.org/TR/coga-usable/



According to the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0, an example of principle two: Flexibility in Use is

  1. accommodating a wide range of literacy and language skills.
  2. accommodating left- and right-handed access.
  3. providing compatibility with a variety of devices used by people with sensory limitations.
  4. using different modes (pictorial, verbal, tactile) for redundant presentation of essential information.

Answer(s): D



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