Disability Policy MCQs

Disability Policy MCQs

Answer these 20+ Disability Policy MCQs and assess your grip on the subject of Disability Policy.
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1: Difficulties an individual may have executing activities, generally focused on activities of daily living is called

A.   Activity limitations

B.   Activity strategies

C.   Activity policies

D.   Activity non-limitations

2: ______ of a task or action by an individual is called activity

A.   Stopage

B.   Execution

C.   Training

D.   None of above

3: Sterilization carried out against people with disabilities in an effort to rid humans of “bad genes” is called eugenics sterilization

A.   True

B.   False

4: Problems in body function or structure resulting in an inability to do something that people are generally expected to be able to do is called

A.   Pairment

B.   Impact

C.   Impairment

D.   Important

5: A court order that requires someone to stop engaging in a particular behavior is called

A.   Junctive relief

B.   Injunctive relief

C.   Starting relief

D.   All of above

6: Disabilities that cannot necessarily be seen by others and encompass a wide range of diagnoses including dyslexia, Crohn’s Disease, chronic pain, mental illness, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is called

A.   Non-apparent disabilities

B.   Apparent disabilities

C.   Relativist disabilities

D.   None of these

7: Problems individuals may experience in involvement in life situations is called participation restrictions

A.   True

B.   False

8: Person-centered planning is an approach that involves putting people in the center of their support planning by looking at goals, barriers to achieving them, and the services that are needed to overcome those barriers

A.   True

B.   False

9: Court order designed to punish the accused (so that they have greater motivation to follow the law) rather than just make up for the harm that was caused is called punitive damages

A.   True

B.   False

10: The action of a state that binds it to a treaty is called

A.   Ratification

B.   Relativist

C.   Roast

D.   Retire

11: An approach in which societal expectations of what one should be doing are defined in part in relation to what others are doing is called

A.   Ratification

B.   Relativist

C.   Roast

D.   Retire

12: Services that provide the option for people to select staff, services, organizations, and scheduling of services that they believe works best for them is called self directed services

A.   True

B.   False

13: Shell shock describes a clinical and colloquial term used to describe what is now generally diagnosed as posttraumatic _______.

A.   Happiness

B.   Stress

C.   Relaxation

D.   Joy

14: Social model of disability is An approach that views the environment rather than any particular individual attribute or functioning as a limiting factor

A.   True

B.   False

15: The idea that education or workplace structures can be designed in a way that is optimal for everyone so that there is less need for adaptation to account for individual needs is called

A.   Natural design

B.   Universal design

C.   Collateral design

D.   Sample design

16: ________ Programs designed to help people either enter or return to the workforce, sometimes referred to as Vocational Rehabilitation programs

A.   Vocational

B.   Non-vocational

C.   Universal

D.   Direct

17: The first federal law to support people with disabilities covered which population?

A.   Elderly women

B.   Children

C.   Veterans

D.   White men only

18: Invisible or ______ disabilities are those that cannot necessarily be seen by others.

A.   Non-apparent

B.   Restrictive

C.   Mild

D.   Impairment

19: ______ is the idea that education or workplace structure can be designed in a more inclusive way, based on the individual needs.

A.   Architectural Designs

B.   Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act

C.   Universal Design

D.   Transition and Postsecondary Programs for Students with Intellectual Disability

20: ______ refer to problems individuals may experience in involvement in life situations.

A.   Impairments

B.   Activity limitations

C.   Participation restrictions

D.   Non-apparent disabilities

21: According to the text, the ______ suggests that disability is created by social environment and requires change rather than focusing on the individual as the source of the problem.

A.   Social model

B.   Political model

C.   Economic model

D.   Structural model

22: Which term describes programs designed to help people with disabilities to either enter or return to the workforce?

A.   Job assistance programs

B.   Vocational programs

C.   Workforce programs

D.   Educational programs

23: Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that all employers other than religious organizations, who employ ______ or more people, make reasonable accommodations in employment.

A.   10

B.   15

C.   25

D.   50

24: The 1935 Social Security Act includes which of the following?

A.   Aid to the Blind

B.   Medicare

C.   Education assistance to people with disabilities

D.   The Supplemental Security Income

25: The Social Security Disability insurance is a means-tested residual program for low-income people.

A.   True

B.   False

26: The United States was the first country to sign and ratify the Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2006.

A.   True

B.   False