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How do people accomodate or manage barriers in theirs lives? ✔Correct Answer-Remove
barrier, Deny that there is a barrier, Find a way to avoid it.
Barriers are used in architecture to organize life according to the social order of society.
✔Correct Answer-True. The organization of a space reflects the relationships of people with
each other in terms of power and control.
Which of the following is not an aspect of usefulness (or useability) related to the design of
environments?
A) The design fits the pattern of life of the people who live in and use the structures.
B)The design is aesthetically pleasing to the people using the space.
C)Usefulness of design remains the same over time and in different cultures.
D) Human factors research can be applied to ensure that the design is truly human-centered.
✔Correct Answer-C) Usefulness of design reemains the same over time and in different cultures.
An accessibility accommodation under the ADA is considered "readily achievable" if it can be
easily accomplished and is not difficult or expensive to carry out. ✔Correct Answer-True
Basic building maintenance, replacing wallpaper, and painting are examples of structural
alterations that would affect the usability of a building and therefore subject a facility to current
ADA law. ✔Correct Answer-False
"Maximum extent feasible" means that there may be cases where full ADA accessibility for
people with all disabilities is not possible, but the facility is still responsible for providing
accessibility for persons with other disabilities that can be accommodated. ✔Correct Answer-
True
The goal of universal design is not to provide one solution that works for everyone, but rather to
provide universal inclusion and access to resources and participation in one's society.
✔Correct Answer-True
The life span perspective on demography is only focused on old age. ✔Correct Answer-False.
The life span perspective frames demographic trends in terms of changing abilties over time,
but is not limited to old age. It includes attention to all ages.
, Which of the following best defines functional limitations, in the context of disability? Select the
best answer.
A)Limitations in resources, like income or car ownership, that restrict activity
B)An inability to complete an activity like eating or getting out of bed independently
C)Lack of knowledge about how to complete a task
D)Externally imposed limitations like rules and policies that prevent people from doing what
they want ✔Correct Answer-B) An inability to complete an activity like eating or getting out of
bed independently
What is the Enabler concept? Select the best answer.
A)An innovative design for a seating system
B)A toy action figure with a disability
C)An ideogram that represents the target population for accessible design
D)A logo to identify universally designed products ✔Correct Answer-An ideogram that
rperesents the target population for accessible design. The Enabler is an ideogram that
represents the target population for accessible design
Which of the following are Principles of Universal Design? Select all that apply.
A) Innovation in Form
B) Tolerance for Error
C)Perceptible Information
D)Affordability
E)Appropiate Asthetics ✔Correct Answer-B,C
Which of the following are considered shortcomings of the Principles of Universal Design and
may contribute to the slow adoption of UD? Select all that apply.
A)Difficulty for benchmarking due to a lack of standards to measure against
B)The text of the Principles is too long
C)Contextual issues like topography and cultural issues are not addressed
D)Lack of an evidence base ✔Correct Answer-A) Difficulty for benchmarking due to lack of
standards to measure against
C) Contestual issues like topography and cultural issues are not addressed
D) Lack fo an evidence base
The Principles of Universal Design are only meant to benefit people who have disabilities.
✔Correct Answer-False
Why is the Ed Roberts Campus located at a BART transit station? Select the best answer.
A)Because there was inexpensive land available and that kept the building costs down.
B)Because many people with disabilities rely on public transportation