What is the primary goal of assistive technology?
a. To provide entertainment
b. To enhance independence and quality life
c. To replace teachers in the classroom
d. To make homework faster
b. To enhance independence and quality life
Which of these is a classic example of "Low-Tech" AT?
a. Tablet/iPad
b. Electric Wheelchair
c. Pencil Grips
d. Smart Board
c. Pencil Grips
What does "AAC" stand for?
a. Always Ask Clearly
b. Augmentative and Alternative Communication
c. Advanced Assistive Computer
d. Audio and Applied Coding
b. Augmentative and Alternative Communication
What is a defining feature of "High-Tech" AT?
a. It is made of wood
b. It can be bought at a grocery store
c. It is always free
d. It usually needs to be "plugged in" or charged
d. It usually needs to be "plugged in" or charged
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According to the WHO, Assistive Technology is an "umbrella term" for what?
a. Just software and apps
b. Medical surgeries only
c. Products, related systems, and services
d. Classroom furniture
c. Products, related systems, and services
What is the purpose of "Adapted Paper"?
a. To save trees
b. To allow printing in 3D
c. To make paper waterproof
d. To provide visual or physical cues for writing
d. To provide visual or physical cues for writing
Which device helps a child who cannot speak express their thoughts?
a. Communication Board
b. Magnifier
c. Tactile Ruler
d. Weighted Vest
a. Communication Board
Which of these is a mobility aid?
a. Audiobook
b. Highlighter
c. Wheelchair
d. Screen Magnifier
c. Wheelchair
AT helps children perform daily tasks (like feeding) on their own. This is called:
a. Socialization
b. Education
c. Independence
d. Engineering
c. Independence
Which law states that no learner shall be denied school admission based on disability?
a. The Technology Act of 2020
b. Republic Act No. 11650
c. The Early Childhood Care Act
d. The Teacher Support Act
b. Republic Act No. 11650
Which tool is specifically designed to help a child develop a "tripod grasp"?
a. Tactile Ruler
b. Highlighter
c. Grotto Grip
d. Visual Schedule
c. Grotto Grip
Cochlear Implant" is an assistive device designed for which sense?
a. Sight
b. Touch
c. Hearing
d. Taste
c. Hearing
Which high-tech device makes digital content accessible for those with visual impairments?
a. Grotto Grip
b. Screen Reader
c. Specialized Scissors
d. Adapted Utensils
b. Screen Reader
TIMES 3 YOUR SCORE
CONGRATS
Republic Act No. 11650 mandated on March 11, ____?
a. 2022
b. 2021
c. 2023
d. 2020
a. 2022
A "Visual Schedule" is a low-tech tool used primarily to help with:
a. Improving eyesight
b. Transitioning between activities and routines
c. Learning how to draw
d. Hearing instructions better
b. Transitioning between activities and routines
How does a "Smart Board" function as an AAC device for non-verbal students?
a. It plays loud music to get attention
b. It allows students to choose pictures to communicate thoughts
c. It translates sign language into text automatically
d. It records the teacher’s voice for later
b. It allows students to choose pictures to communicate thoughts
"Switches" in AT are used to:
a. Turn off the classroom lights
b. Allow a child with limited motor skills to operate toys or computers
c. Change the teacher's lesson plan
d. Fix broken electronics
b. Allow a child with limited motor skills to operate toys or computers
"Tactile Rulers" and "Braille Displays" primarily address needs related to:
a. Mobility
b. Vision
c. Hearing
d. Behavior
b. Vision
Why is "Early Intervention" with AT considered crucial for preschoolers?
a. To teach them how to use computers early
b. To support developmental milestones and long-term independence
c. Because high-tech devices only work for young children
d. To reduce the amount of time they spend in school
b. To support developmental milestones and long-term independence
Why is Low-Tech often the most "common" form of AT in classrooms?
a. It is inexpensive, easy to find, and requires no power
b. Because it is the most powerful
c. Because teachers are not allowed to use electricity
d. Because high-tech tools are illegal in preschools
a. It is inexpensive, easy to find, and requires no power
What is the main social benefit of speech-generating apps for toddlers?
a. They can play games alone
b. They teach the child how to code
c. They reduce frustration by allowing them to express needs
d. They replace the need for social interaction with peers
c. They reduce frustration by allowing them to express needs
BONUS POINTS TIMES 2
Why are some "Mid-Tech" devices (like dedicated CD players) becoming less common?
a. They have been banned for safety
b. Their functions are being absorbed into "High-Tech" tablets/phones
c. Children functions are being into "mid-tech" tablets/phones
d. They are more expensive than computers
b. Their functions are being absorbed into "High-Tech" tablets/phones
What is the relationship between AT and "Confidence"?
a. AT makes children overconfident and loud
b. Completing tasks independently builds self-esteem and autonomy
c. AT has no effect on a child's emotions
d. AT makes children feel dependent on others
b. Completing tasks independently builds self-esteem and autonomy