Quiz ideas for teaching

1,What is best practice for writing links in digital content?

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https://www.learntoenable.co.uk

Learn to Enable website

2, What is a heading?

Text you have made bigger and bold

Text you have made bigger and underlined 

An in-built style to apply

Words using all capitals

3, Who is responsible for creating accessible digital content?

Specialist developers 

Web and media creators

The IT department 

It’s absolutely everyone’s responsibility

4, What is the social model of disability?

It’s a belief that disabled people need their impairments fixed

It’s a belief that disabled people should integrate more in society 

It’s a belief that people are disabled by society rather than their impairments

Disabled people get together socially 

5, what is a best practice way of writing an accessible hashtag 

LearnToEnable

learntoenable

Learntoenable

Learn-to-enable

6, Captions on videos are beneficial to who?

People with hearing impairments 

People who are in a noisy environment 

People who are in a quiet environment where sound might disturb people 

All of the above 

7, Best practice tables in a document are which one of the following?

Tables don’t have more that 8 columns

Tables have a header row and avoid merged and split cells

Table can merge columns but not rows 

Tables avoid merged and split cells 

8, An image in a document that has an important graph of survey results in it needs what to be accessible

An alt text description that says ‘graph of data’

An alt text description that clearly explains the data in the visual 

Alt text to explain the data in the visual and make sure it doesn’t rely on colour alone to convey meaning 

It can be marked as decorative 

9, Text in digital content can be made more understandable for everyone by doing what?

By making sure all of the text is in capital letters 

Use only back text

Avoid complex language, long sentences and jargon

Make the font size much bigger 

10, The UK law for website accessibility is called what

The UK and Ireland web regulations 

PSBAR - long title (no2)

The Web Directive and European Accessibility Act 508

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 

11, When web developers test websites for accessibility what tests do they do?

Test keyboard accessibility 

Test on screen readers 

Test on different devices and test content works at up to 400% zoom

All of the above 

12, What does POUR stand for?

Properly operating, usable and readable 

Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust 

Perceivable, Operable, Usable, Reliable 

Presentable, Operational, Understood, Relevant 

13,  Why do podcasts need transcripts 

Because they offer an alternative for those who can’t hear audio

Because it helps to document what has been said by law

Because they help when people can’t see the sound file

They don’t need transcripts 

14, Why is relying on colour alone a problem and what can you do to help 

You just have to make sure people always print in colour 

You need to add more colours to make it more vibrant

Colour blind people can’t always see different colours and need labels or other identifying features 

Colour blind people prefer black and white printing because they struggle with colours

15, what is the best advice about colour contrast 

Always use strong colour contrast between the text and the background colour or text and background image

Strong contrast only needs to be applied when you print in black and white 

Use only pastel colours for the text and the background

Use bold fonts to make letters stand out more 




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