Quiz – Unit 1: Understanding Accessibility 28 Created on August 07, 2021 Unit 1. Understanding Accessibility How much do you know already? 1 / 9 What model is an example of the individual approach? The social model The medical model The biopsychosocial model Try again! You did great! 2 / 9 Which of the following is not a principle of Universal Design? Tolerance for error Flexibility in use Mechanical use 3 / 9 If someone speaks too fast, the subtitler can: Type faster Ask fhe person to speak slower Abbreviate or leave some part of the speech out 4 / 9 For a deafblind person, familiarity is an important aspect. True False 5 / 9 Which of the following is a major category of hearing loss? Moderate Severe Profound All of them 6 / 9 International Sign uses grammar and vocabulary: From French Sign Language and American Sign Language only From all different native sign languages From any other Sign language 7 / 9 The online survey conducted within the framework of the LTA project showed that: Real-time subtitlers re-create meaning, ensuring the accuracy of a message Real-time subtitlers need background knowledge about accessibility Real-time subtitlers can choose the right strategy to convey a particular meaning, according to users’ needs All of the above options 8 / 9 Which of the following features facilitate hearing accessibility? Paying attention to your pace and prosody when talking Keeping the microphone close to your mouth Facilitating lip-reading All of the above options 9 / 9 When working as a real-time subtitler in educational contexts, it is important to clarify what your role is as an interpreter. True False It depends on the school Your score is The average score is 71% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz 5,861 total views, 9 views today