Ch5 Accessibility Exam



Ch5 Accessibility Exam

  1. Accessibility within a GUI environment can be improved by which of the following?

    • Automatic clicking
    • Screen magnifier
    • All choices are valid 
    • Text-to-speech screen reader
  2. In GNOME desktop, which of the following cannot be set using Keyboard Accessibility Settings?

    • Repeat keys
    • Bounce keys
    • Sticky keys
    • Magnifier keys
  3. A user wants to perform key combinations such as Ctrl+C without needing to hold both keys at once. The user should enable:

    • Mouse Keys
    • Slow Keys
    • Repeat Keys
    • Sticky Keys
  4. Which of the following shortcuts will enable/disable Sticky Keys?

    • Pressing the F3 function key five times
    • Pressing the Enter key three times
    • Pressing the Shift key five times 
    • Pressing the Alt key three times
  5. Which of the following keys is the opposite of Repeat Keys and should not be enabled at the same time as Repeat Keys?

    • Slow keys
    • Sticky keys
    • Toggle keys
    • Bounce keys
  6. The system administrator is setting up the audio feedback mechanism when keyboard modifier keys are pressed. This is an example of:

    • Repeat keys
    • Bounce keys
    • Mouse keys
    • Toggle keys
  7. The system administrator wants to use the keyboard for moving the mouse pointer around the screen. This is done by implementing:

    • Bounce keys
    • Mouse keys 
    • Repeat keys
    • Toggle keys
  8. Orca is currently set to use the Laptop keyboard layout. Which of the following keys will be designated as the Orca key?

    • Insert 
    • Caps Lock
    • Print screen 
    • Shift
  9. Which of the following applications can be used to read aloud the text from a file?

    • Orca
    • Espeak
    • All choices are valid 
    • Emacspeak
  10. Instead of using a normal keyboard, a user would like to use the mouse for typing text. The user should implement:

    • Mouse keys
    • On-screen keyboard 
    • Screen magnifier
    • Sticky keys
  11. The ____________ keys help prevent a key from being repeated if it is pressed again too quickly after the first time it is pressed.

    • Sticky
    • Slow
    • Repeat
    • Bounce
  12. The _________ key setting can prevent the user from accidentally repeating keys if they type too slowly.

    • Sticky
    • Toggle
    • Slow
    • Repeat
  13. Visual cues like, flashing of window title bar on the complete screen, can be set using __________ keys feature.

    • Repeat
    • Toggle 
    • Sticky
    • Slow