CPACC EXAM TEST QUESTIONS & VERIFIED
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2026/2027 | GRADED A+ |
GUARANTEED PASS.
What are ICT options for people with cognitive disabilities? - correct-
answersimplified interfaces, word lookup, screen readers, customizable
colors/fonts, interactive transcripts, ways to block animations
What does ICT mean? - correct-answer-Information and Communication
Technology
What does AAC mean? - correct-answer-Augmentative and Alternative
Communication
What are the 7 principles of universal design? - correct-answer-1. equitable use
2. flexibility in use
3. simple and intuitive use
4. perceptible information
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5. tolerance for error
6. low physical effort
7. size and space for approach and use
What are the three types of primary brain networks? - correct-answer-1.
Recognition networks - collecting and understanding information and recalling
facts
2. Strategic networks - planning, organizing, and connecting
3. Affective networks - giving personal meaning to knowledge
How can you make a site more flexible to use? - correct-answer-Provide choice
and options in how users use things, and provide accommodations and
adaptability to user's preferences and pace
How can you make a site more simple and intuitive to use? - correct-answer-Not
adding any unnecessary complexity, providing consistency, putting the most useful
information first, provide feedback
How can you add information to your site or product in a way that's
perceivable?correct-answer-Use different ways of providing information, provide
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adequate contrast, write content at the lowest reading level that will still
distribute accurate information, providing compatibility with multiple devices
What are ways to increase tolerance for error on a site? - correct-answer-Have
warnings and error messages, arrange pieces so the things that are complicated or
are the most likely to create an issue are hidden or harder to get to
What's the difference between usability and UX? - correct-answer-Usability is
whether a user can accomplish their goal on the site or product, and UX is more
about whether the person enjoyed their experience.
How can you create equitable use cases? - correct-answer-Providing equal or
equivalent information and tools for all users
How do you design for low physical effort? - correct-answer-Minimize repeated
actions or sustained effort and allow users to stay in a neutral body position