What is the new accessibility legislation called in the UK? a. The Equality Act 2018 b. Directive (EU) 2016/2102 on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies c. The EU Accessibility Directive d. Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 d What types of web resources does the new legislation cover? a. Public sector websites b. Public & private sector websites & mobile apps c. Public sector websites & mobile apps d. All accessibility for public sector bodies c In relation to accessibility requirements and testing, P.O.U.R stands for… a. Portable, Opaque, Understandable, Reliable b. Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust c. Potable, Operable, Upstanding, Reliable d. Precise, Operational, Understandable, Robust b On which day did/does the legislation come into force for new websites? a. 23rd September 2019 b. 23rd September 2020 c. 23rd September 2020 d. 23rd September 2021 a Existing websites, videos: 23 September 2020. Mobile apps: 23 June 2021. What proportion of the population in England and Wales have a disability? a. 1 in 20 people b. 1 in 18 people c. 1 in 15 people d. 1 in 5 people d Colour-blindness affects around… a. 1 in 3 men and 1 in 150 women in the UK b. 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women in the UK c. 1 in 20 men and 1 in 220 women in the UK d. 1 in 30 men and 1 in 220 women in the UK b What percentage of the student population at the University of Brighton have a declared disability? a. 12% of students at University of Brighton b. 16% of students at University of Brighton c. 20% of students at University of Brighton d. 23% of students at University of Brighton b