Physical and Sensory Impairment Quiz
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Most people with disabilities cannot work.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
People with disabilities want to be respected and have the same opportunities as people without disabilities.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Disabilities can occur by
A. Birth
B. Car accidents
C. Fall on ice
D. All of the above
What is the law under which disabilities are classified?
A. IEP
B. IDEA
C. FAPE
D. SASE
When individuals have more than one impairment which causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special ed programs solely for one of the impairments. (EX: Intellectual disability and Autism)
A. Profound disabilities
B. Multiple Disabilities
C. Severe disabilities
D. Emotional Disturbance
Strategies for working with students with Developmental Disabilities
A. sitting the student in the back of the classroom.
B. giving the student coloring sheets all instructional day
C. Visual and/or gestural cues Sensory activities
Developmentally appropriate activities Concrete directions
Paired approach
D. ignoring the student throughout the day
A person with a Disability wants you to feel sorry for them?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Which is a category of disability under IDEA?
A. IDEA
B. Emotional intelligence
C. Serious emotional disturbance
D. Interpersonal Intelligence
What do the letters IDEA stand for?
A. Individuals Driving Always East
B. Individuals Desiring Equal Access
C. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
D. Individuals With Disabilities Eating Apples
Difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols is a definition for _____.
A. Auditory Processing
B. Other Health Impairment (OHI)
C. Dyslexia
A person with limited vision or can’t see at all is considered?
A. Blind
B. Deaf
C. ADHD
D. Uses sign language
Which one is a category of disability under IDEA?
A. Orthopedic services
B. Speech assistance
C. Behavior disorders
D. Other Health Impairment
What is the definition of Disability
A. A disability is an impairment/handicap condition that prevents a person from perform weekly living skills.
B. A disability is a mental/physical condition that prevents a person from perform monthly living skills.
C. A disability is a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities, for example, walking, thinking, seeing, speaking or hearing.
A person with a hearing impairment or problem is considered
A. Blind
B. Helpless
C. Deaf
D. Mean
This disability affects verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction skills and adversely affects a child’s educational performance. also includes repetitive activities, stereotyped movements, resistance to change, and unusual responses to sensory experiences.
A. Autism
B. Intellectual Disability
C. Traumatic Brain Injury
D. Special Learning Disability