Disabilities Quiz
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You should not be friends with people who have disabilities.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
A brain disorder that affects a person in communication and social behavior is called ____________
A. dyslexia
B. down syndrome
C. autism
There are no facilities provided for disable people.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Text to Speech software can be most helpful to students with this disability.
A. Dyslexia
B. TBI
C. OHI
D. Deaf Hearing
We should respect others and their differences.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Screen readers convert text on a computer screen to audible speech and is most helpful to a person with this disability.
A. AD/HD
B. Deaf-Blindness
C. Autism
D. Orthopedic Impairment
An impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.
A. Deaf/Hard of Hearing
B. Visually Impaired
C. Emotional/ Behavioral Disorder
D. Intellectual Disability
This disabilities can be defined by a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or using spoken or written language.
A. Specific Learning Disabilities
B. Autism
C. Visually Impaired
D. Orthopedic Impairment
A person who can’t speak.
A. numb
B. deaf
C. autism
D. dumb
This disability affects muscles and bones, as well as joints, ligaments, and tendons.
A. Developmental Delay
B. Orthopedic Impairments
C. Speech Language Impairments
D. Visually Impaired
Individuals with this disability will always have developmental differences in communicative function, social interaction skills, and behavioral characteristics that will be present to varying degrees.
A. Autism
B. Deaf/Hard of Hearing
C. Multiple Handicaps
D. Orthopedic Impairment
Dyslexia is a common disability in this disability category.
A. Emotional/ Behavioral Disorder
B. Intellectual Disability
C. Specific Learning Disabilities
D. TBI
AD/HD falls into this category of disabilities.
A. Autism
B. Visually Impaired
C. Other health impairment (OHI)
D. TBI
This disability affects a person’s sight and hearing.
A. Deaf
B. Blindness
C. Hearing Impairment
D. Deaf-blindness
What is Stevie Wonder’s disability?
A. blind
B. blind and deaf
C. motor neuron decease
D. no legs
All of them are successful people with disabilities except for_________.
A. Stephen Hawking
B. Helen Keller
C. Maradona
D. Ludwig Van Beethoven
Paralympic games is for disable athlete.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Dyslexia is a reading disorder for children and adult.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
This disability is the term used for children aged three through nine years who have delays in physical, cognitive, communicative, social emotional, and/or adaptive development, and who, because of these delays, require special education.
A. Developmental Delay
B. Emotional/ Behavioral Disorder
C. TBI
D. Visually Impaired
________ and ________impairment is defined as a communication disorder that adversely affects the child’s ability to talk, understand, read, and write.
A. Speech/language
B. Intellectual/disability
C. Talking/hearing
D. Developmental/ delay
Generally, only children who cannot hear sounds generating less than ___ decibels (dB) are considered deaf for the purposes of educational placement.
A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 90
Characteristics of AD/HD include:
A. Does not pay attention to detail and often makes mistakes across a number of activities
B. Has difficulty maintaining attention during activities
C. Does not complete schoolwork or other assigned activities
D. All 3 of these
Allow extra time for students to shift from one activity or environment to the next is an accommodation that can most benefit a student with this disability.
A. OHI
B. TBI
C. Speech Language Impairments
D. Developmental Delay
Speech-to-Text software could be used as an accommodation for someone with this disability.
A. Orthopedic Impairment
B. Dyslexia
C. Emotional/ Behavioral Disorder
D. Autism
What is Mark Inglis’s achievement?
A. recorded more than 30 top ten hits
B. wrote 12 books
C. authored numerous books and papers
D. climbed Mount Everest in 47 days
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