Fonts & Formatting
Heading & Structure
Hyperlinks & List
Images & Alt Text
Compliance & Responsibility
100

What is the minimum recommended font size for body text?

11 pt ( 12 preferred)

100

True or False: Heading styles in Word are always accessible.

False – default styles may use serif fonts/contrast issues

100

What’s the rule for introducing acronyms?

Spell it out the first time with acronym in brackets

100

What’s the problem with wrapping text around images?

Screen readers may read alt text out of order

100

Name one thing Word’s checker does NOT check for.

Colour contrast, alt text accuracy, proper heading use, etc.

200

True or False: You can use as many fonts as you like in a Word doc.

False – stick to no more than 2

200

What’s the danger of skipping heading levels (e.g., H1 → H3)

Confuses screen reader users

200

True or False: “Click here” is accessible hyperlink text.

False - no description 

200

Who benefits most directly from alt text?

Screen reader users / people with vision disabilities

200

What tool checks PDFs for accessibility?

Pac 3

300

What’s wrong with underlining text for emphasis?

Screen readers & users may mistake it for a hyperlink

300

What’s the rule for making headings visually distinguishable?

Each level should look different; Title must be largest

300

What’s wrong with writing a bullet as “• Milk, • Eggs”?

Screen readers won’t recognize it as a real list

300

What’s the risk of writing overly long alt text (e.g., a full paragraph)?

It overwhelms users and interrupts reading flow

300

Who is ultimately responsible for accessibility?

The document owner