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ADA
Universal Design
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Fun Facts
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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.. A. Teleprompter B. Closed Captioning C. Sign language Interpreter
What is Closed Captioning?
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What does the ADA stand for? A. Americans with Disabilities Act B. Americans with Disabilities Advocacy
What is Americans with Disabilities Act?
100
Who does Universal Design benefit? A. Diverse population B. People with disabilities C. Able-bodied people D. All of the above
What is All of the Above? Universal Design benefits EVERYONE.
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When asking someone with a disability a question should you speak to them directly or to their companion?
What is speaking to them directly? When speaking to someone with a disability you should speak to them directly.
100
What is ASL?
What is American Sign Language?
200
A set of negative beliefs that a society or group of people have about something is the definition of A. Impairment B. Stigma C. Accommodation
What is Stigma?
200
When did the ADA became a law? A.1890 B.1990 C.2015
What is 1990? 2015 marks the 25th Anniversary of the ADA!
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How can Universal Design be applied to a large community? A. Urban planning B. Public transportation C. Both of the above
What is Both of the above?
200
Yes or No If a person who is blind requests your guidance is it okay to grab their arm?
What is No, you should always offer your arm and let the person take it. Also, if they are holding the leash of a service dog or animal on one side, stand on the opposite side.
200
True or False: American Sign language is a universal language?
What is False? Each country has its own sign language and regions have their own dialects.
300
Text associated with an image that conveys the information about the picture. A. Alternative Text B. Closed Captioning
What is Alternative Text?
300
True or False? The definition of disability under the ADA includes both mental and physical conditions.
What is True?
300
Yes or No. Does Universal Design often benefit someone without a disability?
What is yes? Universal Design benefits both people with and without disabilities.
300
What are two often discussed models of disability? A.Social and medical models of disability B.Social and charity models of disability
What is Social and medical models of disability?
300
When is Universal Design Yoga held in the Greiner B Classrooms? A. Tuesdays 430-6 B. Saturdays 11-1230
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If something is not designed to be accessible, a student can request a A. Reasonable Accommodation B. Disability Studies C. Impairment
What is a 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.
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.
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What is the goal of universal design? A. to increase participation for those who are different than the majority by minimizing the need for individual accommodations B. to provide employees with disabilities with equal rights
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 politely ask them to repeat what they said.
400
If you have a disability and would like to request reasonable accommodations at UB, where should you go? A. Wellness Education Services B. Accessibility Resources
What is Accessibility Resources? Accessibility Resources is located in 25 Capen Hall on North Campus. 645-2608
500
What is speech impairment? A. Problems in communication and related areas such as oral motor function B. Problems in processing text
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
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What type of design is utilized if a building can be approached and entered in some way but not everyone enters the same way? A) Universal Design B) Accommodated Design C) Accessible Design
What is Accessible Design? Example: When there is an option between stairs and a ramp.
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Yes or No. If you are planning a meeting or a party, should you just schedule it anywhere?
What is No, schedule the event in a place that is accessible to everyone.
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Who is part of the ‘ADA generation’ a. anyone older than 48 b. anyone younger than 25
What is anyone younger than 25? Anyone born after the ADA became law in 1990 is considered part of the ADA generation.
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