I’m a bit confused about this one. I thought screen readers were mainly for vision issues, but could they really assist those with mobility disabilities?
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think the answer is A, cognitive disabilities. It makes sense since they help with processing information.
This is a good question to test our understanding of accessibility technologies. Based on what I know about screen readers, I believe they are most commonly recommended for individuals with vision impairments, so I'll select option A.
I'm a little confused by this question. I know screen readers are used by people with disabilities, but I'm not sure if that includes cognitive, mobility, or psychological disabilities. I'll have to review my notes to figure this out.
Okay, I remember learning about screen readers in class. They're designed to help people with a range of disabilities access digital content, not just vision impairments. I think option A is the best answer here.
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know screen readers are used by people with disabilities, but I'm not certain which specific disabilities they're recommended for. I'll have to think this through carefully.
D? Really? Screen readers and seizure disabilities? That's a bit of a stretch. Maybe the exam writer was just having a 'seizure' of creativity when they came up with that one!
Hmm, I'm not sure. While screen readers can be helpful for those with psychological disabilities, I don't think that's the primary use case. I'll have to think this one through a bit more.
B is the right answer. Screen readers are designed to assist those with mobility disabilities, making it easier for them to interact with computer systems.
I think the correct answer is A. Screen readers are a great solution for individuals with cognitive disabilities, as they can help them navigate digital content more effectively.
D? Really? Screen readers and seizure disabilities? That's a bit of a stretch. Maybe the exam writer was just having a 'seizure' of creativity when they came up with that one!
Hmm, I'm not sure. While screen readers can be helpful for those with psychological disabilities, I don't think that's the primary use case. I'll have to think this one through a bit more.
B is the right answer. Screen readers are designed to assist those with mobility disabilities, making it easier for them to interact with computer systems.
I think the correct answer is A. Screen readers are a great solution for individuals with cognitive disabilities, as they can help them navigate digital content more effectively.
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