Accessibility Testing Practice Exam
About Accessibility Testing
Accessibility testing is the practice of making your web and mobile apps usable to as many people as possible. It makes apps accessible to those with disabilities, such as vision impairment, hearing disabilities, and other physical or cognitive conditions.
Accessibility aims to cater people of different abilities such as:
• Visual Impairments
• Physical Impairment
• Hearing Impairment
• Cognitive Impairment
• Learning Impairment
Why is Accessibility Testing important?
Accessibility enables following benefits
• Ensures usability
• Makes content accessible to all
• Meets legal requirements
• Improves overall experience
Who should take the Accessibility Testing Exam?
• Students who have an interest in testing for accessibility and who want to expand their current skills.
• Web programmers, designers and/or developers
• Internal & external communications staff
• Webmasters & content strategists
• Web writers, editors & publishers
• UX Designers
Knowledge and Skills required for the Accessibility Testing
Critical thinking and good communication skills helps candidate to gain quick success for career in accessibility testing.
Accessibility Testing Practice Exam Objectives
Accessibility Testing exam validates your skills and knowledge in concepts and application of accessibility testing tools, design and execution.
Accessibility Testing Practice Exam Pre-requisite
There are no prerequisites for the Accessibility Testing exam. Candidates who are well versed in software testing can easily clear the exam.
Accessibility Testing Certification Course Outline
1. Software Testing Basics
1.1 Scope
1.2 Functional vs. Non-Functional testing
1.3 Defects and failures
1.4 Finding faults early
1.5 Compatibility
1.6 Input combinations and preconditions
1.7 Static vs. dynamic testing
1.8 Software verification and validation
1.9 The software testing team
1.10 Software quality assurance (SQA)
1.11 Testing Methods - The box approach
2. Accessibility Testing Basics
2.1 What is Accessibility
2.2 What is Web Accessibility?
2.3 Which Disability to Support?
2.4 Measuring Web Accessibility
2.5 Website Accessibility Audits
2.6 What is Accessibility Testing
2.7 Why to do Accessibility Testing?
2.8 Accessibility Testing Types
3. Accessibility Testing Design
3.1 Test Design
3.2 Accessibility Testing Challenges
3.3 Overcoming Accessibility Testing Challenges
3.4 Accessibility Testing Requirements Gathering
3.5 Understanding Requirements
3.6 Accessibility Testing High Level Design
3.7 Accessibility Testing Low level Design
3.8 Who should test?
3.9 Expert Testing
3.10 User Testing
3.11 WCAG Accessibility Principles and Guidelines
4. Accessibility Testing Execution
4.1 Unit Testing
4.2 Integration Testing
4.3 Accessibility Test Development
4.4 Testing Vision Disability
4.5 Manual Testing
4.6 Automated Accessibility Testing
4.7 Testing for WCAG
4.8 Accessibility Testing Defects
4.9 Defects Reporting
4.10 Interpreting the Results
4.11 Communicating the Results
5. Accessibility Testing Tools
5.1 WAVE Web Accessibility Tool
5.2 JAW
5.3 TAW
5.4 Accessibility Valet
5.5 Google LightHouse
5.6 Accessibility Testing on Android
5.7 Accessibility Testing on iOS
Exam Format and Information
Certification name – Accessibility Testing Certification
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees - INR 1199