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Exam CESP Topic 3 Question 30 Discussion
APSE Exam CESP Topic 3 Question 30 Discussion
Actual exam question for APSE's CESP exam
Question #: 30
Topic #: 3
[All CESP Questions]
Which of the following is an example of a universal design principle?
A
A man with quadriplegia uses a head pointer to work on his computer.
B
An employee at a large retail store pushes carts in the parking lot.
C
A woman pushing a baby stroller uses the concrete sidewalk ramp on her walk.
D
A man with a cognitive disability uses a picture prompt list to remember his job tasks.
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Jill
26 days ago
The exam question is ramp-ing up the difficulty, but the answer is concrete.
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Patria
3 days ago
A) A man with quadriplegia uses a head pointer to work on his computer.
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Belen
28 days ago
Universal design should be a no-brainer, not a head-scratcher!
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Ludivina
29 days ago
B) I'm not sure how pushing carts in a parking lot relates to universal design principles. That seems more like a regular job duty.
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Keneth
1 months ago
A) The head pointer for the man with quadriplegia is a clever solution, but it's more of an assistive technology than a universal design.
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Teddy
1 months ago
D) The picture prompt list for the man with a cognitive disability is also a great example of universal design. Making tasks more accessible is key.
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Miesha
3 days ago
C) A woman pushing a baby stroller uses the concrete sidewalk ramp on her walk.
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Eileen
6 days ago
A) A man with quadriplegia uses a head pointer to work on his computer.
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Jamika
8 days ago
A) A man with quadriplegia uses a head pointer to work on his computer.
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Tegan
2 months ago
C) A woman pushing a baby stroller using the sidewalk ramp seems to be the best example of a universal design principle. It helps accommodate different needs and abilities.
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Pamella
7 days ago
Universal design principles really make a difference in accessibility.
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Galen
9 days ago
It's great to see designs that consider everyone's needs.
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Valda
15 days ago
I agree, the sidewalk ramp benefits a wide range of people.
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Rosamond
2 months ago
I see your points, but I think the answer is D) as it demonstrates providing support for cognitive disabilities.
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Melvin
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C) because it shows inclusivity for all individuals.
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Aleshia
3 months ago
I think the answer is A) because it involves accommodating different needs.
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