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Fun Facts
100
When text is displayed on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide information when sound is available but not understood by the viewer, this is known as... A. A Teleprompter B. Closed Captioning C. Sign language Interpreter
What is Closed Captioning?
100
What does the ADA stand for? A. American Dental Association B. Americans with Disabilities Advocacy C. Americans with Disabilities Act D. American Dolphin Association
What is Americans with Disabilities Act?
100
Who does Universal Design benefit? A People with disabilities B. Able-bodied people C. Both A & B
What is All of the Above? Universal Design benefits EVERYONE.
100
When asking someone with a disability a question you should... A. speak to them directly. B. speak to their companion. C. pretend you did not hear them.
What is speaking to them directly? When speaking to someone with a disability you should speak to them directly. They are no different than a normal person.
100
If you have a disability and would like to request reasonable accommodations at UB, where should you go? A. Wellness Education Services or B. Accessibility Resources C. Student Advocacy Office
What is Accessibility Resources? The Accessibility Resource office is located in 60 Capen on North Campus! Come on down and say "Hi"!
200
Negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something is the definition of A. Impairment B. Stigma C. Accommodation D. Discrimination
What is Stigma?
200
When did the ADA became a law? A.1890 B.1990 C.2015 D.1970
What is 1990? 2015 marks the 25th Anniversary of the ADA!
200
How can Universal Design be applied to a large community? A. urban planning B. public transportation C. Both A & B
What is Both of the above?
200
Yes or No: If a person who is blind requests your guidance, you should grab their arm and start guiding them?
What is No, you should always offer your arm and let the person take it. Also, if they have a guide dog or animal you must stand on the opposite side of the animal.
200
Ronald L. _____ was the founder of Universal Design while working at ______. A. Sanford; RIT B. Mace; North Carolina State University C. Mace; UB IDEA Center D. Swanson; Indiana Parks and Recreation Department
What is Mace and NC State? The UB IDEA Center is who made the newest definition of Universal Design.
300
When visual information is explained verbally, this is called... A. Closed Captioning B. Audio Description C. Just Plain Descriptive Explanations
What is Voice Over Descriptions?
300
True or False? The definition of disability under the ADA includes both mental and physical conditions.
What is True?
300
What is Universal Design? A. When you are well traveled and design a place inspired by a multitude of different cultures B. The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design C. A process that enables and empowers a diverse population by improving human performance, health and wellness, and social participation.

Both B & C: The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. &  What is a process that enables and empowers a diverse population by improving human performance, health and wellness, and social participation?

300
What are the two most commonplace models of understanding of disability? A.Social and medical models of disability B.Social and environmental models of disability C. Medical and charity models of disability D. Social and justice models of disability
What is Social and medical models of disability?
300
True or false, it is possible to design yoga classes that are accessible to most people. 
What is true
400
If something is not designed to be accessible, a college student may request A. Reasonable Accommodation B. Disability Studies C. Impairment
What is Reasonable accommodation?
400
An example of a design requirement enforced by the ADA would be A. ramps at all entrances B. Curb cuts leading to at least one entrance of the building. C. Both A & B
What is curb cuts leading to at least one entrance of the building? Ramps at all entrances is Universal Design but it is not required by the ADA.
400
What is the goal of universal design? A. to increase participation for those who do things differently than the majority by minimizing the need for individual accommodations. B. to provide equal rights employers with disabilities C. To provide people with disabilities reasonable accommodations and access.
What is to increase participation for those who are different than the majority by minimizing the need for individual accommodations?
400
True or false: If you’re not sure what someone said, you should just smile politely.
What is False? You should ask them to repeat what they said.
400
Why is ASL so important to the Deaf community? A. It's the only way Deaf people can communicate with people within their community. B. ASL is a major part of the Deaf community's cultural identity C. It looks cool and keeps signers' arms, hands, and wrists conditioned.
What is ASL is a major part of the Deaf community's cultural identity?
500
What is speech impairment? A. Problems in verbal communication and related areas such as oral motor function B. Difficulty in processing text C. Not to speak
What is problems in communication and related areas such as oral motor function?
500
How many titles are in the ADA? A) 3 B) 4 C) 5
What is 5? Title 1- Equal Employment Opportunity for Individuals with Disabilities Title 2- Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability in State and Local Government Agencies Title 3- Nondiscrimination on the basis of disability by Public Accommodations and in Commercial Facilities Title 4- Telecommunications Title 5- Miscellaneous Provisions
500
What is the building described as if it can be approached or entered in some way but not everyone enters the same way? A) Universally Designed B) Accommodated C) Accessible
What is Accessible? Example: When there is an option between stairs and a ramp.
500
From a universal design perspective, if you are planning a meeting or a party, you should to plan it... A. Where it is most accessible for everyone B. Where it is most cost effective C. Where the most people can have fun 
What is schedule the event in a place that is accessible to everyone?
500
Who is part of the ‘ADA generation’ a. anyone older than 48 b. anyone younger than 28
What is anyone younger than 28? Anyone in the ADA generation was born after the ADA had gone into effect.
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