EXAMINATION TEST 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ WCAG is for what devices. Answer: Device agnostic, laptop,
desktop, Tablet, mobile phone
◉ Who develops WCAG. Answer: W3C
◉ WCAG four principles of web accessibility. Answer: POUR
Perceivable
Operable
Understandable
Robust
◉ Percievable. Answer: Information and the user interface must be
presentable to users in ways persons with disabilities can perceive
(including blindness, low vision, deafness, and hearing loss, limited
movement, and cognitive limitations)
◉ operable. Answer: User interface components and navigation
must be operable (functional from a keyboard)
,◉ understandable. Answer: Information and operation of user
interface must be understandable
◉ robust. Answer: Content must be robust enough to be interpreted
reliably by a wide variety of user agents including assistive
technology
◉ What was added in WCAG 2.1 compared to 2.0. Answer: Input
modalities is the 13 guideline
◉ Sufficient techniques. Answer: If the web content meets sufficient
techniques, it successfully meets the success criterion
◉ Failure techniques. Answer: If the web content fails any of these, it
does not meet the success criterion
◉ Advisory techniques. Answer: Optional or conditional techniques
may represent accessibility best practices or possible ways of
meeting the success criterion
◉ What year was WCAG 2.0 created. Answer: 2008
◉ What year was WCAG 2.1 created. Answer: 2018
, ◉ What does WAI-ARIA stand for. Answer: Web Accessibility
Initiative (WAI) Accessible Rich Internet Applications
◉ Why was WAI- ARIA created. Answer: Created to increase the
accessibility of content- dynamic content in particular - for assistive
technology users, such as screen reader users - ________ defines
attributes that can be added to standard HTML to define name role
and values of elements
◉ ATAG stand for?. Answer: Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
◉ What does ATAG require. Answer: Requires authoring tools
(HTML/ web editors, content management systems, social media
sites, blog commenting features, discussion forums, user rating
features - etc)
1. Have accessible user interface
2. Support production of accessible content
◉ Normative documents define-. Answer: Define accessibility
practices required for conformance (to a specification)
◉ Non-normative documents provided. Answer: Provide guidance
and techniques for interpreting and conforming with the normative