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CPACC Exam - Question 25


Which is the BEST example of the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0 principle six: Low Physical Effort?

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Correct Answer: AC

The principle of Low Physical Effort focuses on designing products in such a way that they can be used efficiently and comfortably with minimal fatigue. Automatic soap dispensers align well with this principle as they require very little physical effort to operate. In contrast, round door handles often require significant grip strength and dexterity, making them less accessible for individuals with limited hand strength or mobility.

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Benji555Option: A
Feb 22, 2023

A should be right

Dharani1414Option: A
Aug 9, 2023

answer should be A. (classic rounded doorknob will be inaccessible to people with weak grip, people with quadriplegia, or people without hands - mentioned on the CPACC prep course)

Benji555
Feb 21, 2023

DDSDSDSD

_wonderboi_Option: A
May 2, 2023

A - automated soap dispensers. A round doorknob is specifically called out in the study materials as a difficult to use object for people with mobility disabilities.

waterman456Option: A
Jul 13, 2023

Im thinking A

SMGWILSONOption: A
Dec 1, 2023

D is incorrect. Lever-type doorknobs are recommended for accessibility, not round.

AprilCOption: A
Dec 5, 2023

It should be A. Round doorknobs are NOT accessible.

SirDubiOption: A
Feb 6, 2024

Automatic soap dispensers, NOT round doorknobs