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Test Your Accessibility IQ
Alt-text. Descriptive hyperlink text. Contrast ratios. What in the world does all of that mean and why in the world would you need to know? It all has to do with this thing called online accessibility. Not only is creating an accessible online experience for your users the right thing to do - it's the legal thing to do. Want to know if you are an Accessibility Superstar, a Superstar in the Making, or somewhere in between? Take our Accessibility IQ Quiz and find out where you land!
1. What needs to be added to an image to make it accessible?
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Tags
Alt Text
A large headline
Emojis
2. What items make a video accessible?
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Closed Captions
Use of an ASL Interpreter
Audio descriptions
All are correct
3. Converting a Word Document to a PDF makes it accessible.
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True
False
4. Which of the below examples of hashtags is accessible?
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#DISABILITYRIGHTSTEXAS
#DisabilityRightsTexas
#disabilityrightstexas
What's a hashtag?
5. True or false, images that include a lot of text on them are accessible.
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True
False
6. In a PowerPoint presentation, which of the following should be done in order to make a presentation accessible.
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Fill the slides with text
Use a dark text color on a dark background
Use unique titles for each slide
Use small type
Choose all that apply.
7. When adding headings in a Word document, you should always
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use the built in heading style options.
italicize them.
make them as large as possible.
8. How can you check if your Word, PowerPoint or PDF document is accessible?
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You don't need to, its automatically accessible.
Enable the accessibility checker.
Send it to your IT department for review.