Welcome to ADA Jeopardy
Dec 28, 2015
ADA Jeopardy
Design EmploymentCommunication
Access
Programs and
ServicesThe Law
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Final Jeopardy
$200 Question - Design
Included in the definition of this is the requirement for
handrails and a slope not to exceed 1:12
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$300 Question - Design
The clear width of an accessible route is this wide
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$400 Question - Design
This striped area is next to an accessible parking stall to
provide entry and exit from a vehicle
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$500 Question - Design
An accessible surface must have these three characteristics
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$100 Question - Employment
This title of the ADA prohibits discrimination in employment
against persons with disabilities
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$200 Question - Employment
This is a modification or adjustment to a job to enable a qualified individual with a
disability to work
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$300 Question - Employment
An employer may ask an employee about his or her
disability at this stage of a job offer
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$400 Question - Employment
This is one of the two legal defenses for not providing a reasonable accommodation
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$500 Question - Employment
An individual must be able to perform this in order to be
considered “qualified to do a job”
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$100 Question – Communication Access
This device used with a phone allows a deaf, hard of hearing, or speech-impaired person to
use the phone
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$100 Answer – Communication Access
What is a TTY? (Text telephone, teletypewriter)
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$200 Question – Communication Access
FM, Infrared, Induction Loops, 3-D Loops, and Telecoils are
types of these
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$300 Answer – Communication Access
What are open captioning, closed captioning, and real
time captioning?
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$400 Question – Communication Access
This type of exhibit is especially helpful for people who are blind
or visually impaired because they can touch it
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$500 Question – Communication Access
Interpreters, note-takers, computer-aided transcription, amplifiers, and video displays
are examples of these
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$100 Question – Program and Services
These types of animals must be permitted on a property even if
you have a ‘no pets’ policy
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$200 Question – Programs and Services
This is an illegal extra cost for an aid or service such as
charging for a sign language interpreter
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$300 Question – Programs and Services
Public entities must provide this type of alternate transportation
if they offer a public transit system
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$400 Question – Programs and Services
This is the primary agency responsible for enforcement of
the ADA Titles II and III for access to programs and services
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$500 Question – Programs and Services
State and local government agencies must have one of these to guide their facility improvements to remove
barriers to programs
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$200 Answer – The Law
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964? or What is Section 504 of
the Rehabilitation Act?
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$300 Question – The Law
The ADA does not apply to this level of government
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$400 Question – The Law
This Federal Law complements the ADA by covering
discrimination in multi-family dwelling units
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$500 Question – The Law
This Federal Law complements the ADA by covering
discrimination in air travel
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Final Jeopardy
A person must be substantially limited in this to be considered
‘disabled’ under the law(exact wording is required)
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CreditsThe text of this game was developed by the Disability and Communication Access Board
State of Hawaii
www.hawaii.gov/health/[email protected]
The template for the ADA Jeopardy Game was developed by the National Center on Accessibility
www.nca.org