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CPACC Exam - Question 15


According to the Principles of Universal Design Version 2.0, an example of principle two: Flexibility in Use is

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Correct Answer: BD

Principle two of Universal Design, Flexibility in Use, emphasizes accommodating a wide range of individual preferences and abilities. An explicit example of this principle is designing to accommodate left- and right-handed access, ensuring usability for individuals regardless of their dominant hand.

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MarioGOption: B
Mar 24, 2023

The right answer is B. D option is coherent with "Perceptible Information" Principle.

vinnie911Option: B
Apr 18, 2023

Accommodate right- or left-handed access enables Flexibility in Use

ShefaliArya1990Option: B
May 1, 2023

Answer should be B

SMGWILSONOption: B
Nov 21, 2023

I agree with others that the correct response is B. This is literally listed directly on the Universal Design website https://universaldesign.ie/What-is-Universal-Design/The-7-Principles/ .

_wonderboi_Option: B
May 2, 2023

Agree that the answer is B.

waterman456Option: B
Jul 13, 2023

I was also thinking B for this one

SirDubiOption: B
Feb 6, 2024

accommodating left- and right-handed access

NandhiniMOption: B
Apr 29, 2024

B. accommodating left- and right-handed access. Principle two of Universal Design Version 2.0, Flexibility in Use, emphasizes designing products or environments that accommodate a wide range of preferences and abilities. Accommodating left- and right-handed access is an example of this principle, as it ensures usability for individuals with different dominant hands.