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Accessibility
Quiz by Amvalika Senapati
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- Q1
What is a key requirement for making outdoor spaces accessible?
Building entrance
Access route
30s - Q2
What should be the gradient of an accessible ramp?
1 : 12
1 : 15
30s - Q3
What are some essential features for making buildings accessible to individuals with visual impairments?
Bright lighting, access routes and tactile pictographic maps
Audio signage, Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSIs) and tactile pictographic maps
30s - Q4
What is a crucial feature for making restrooms accessible?
Door handles and not knobs
Maneuverability space
30s - Q5
What is the size of a standard riser and tread in a staircase? (Mention in millimeters)
150 mm and 300 mm
100 mm and 200 mm
30s - Q6
What is the minimum width of an accessible door?
900 mm
1000 mm
30s - Q7
What is the minimum unobstructed width of corridors?
1500 mm
1200 mm
30s - Q8
What is the minimum internal dimensions of an accessible elevator?
1900 mm x 1900 mm minimum or having 13 persons capacity
1500 mm x 1500 mm minimum or having 13 persons capacity
30s - Q9
Which is not a good example of accessibility
All of the above
30s