For multiple-choice questions, start by eliminating any answers that are clearly incorrect.
CPACC This process of elimination can increase your chances of selecting the correct answer by narrowing down your options. Even if you're not entirely sure of the correct answer, eliminating incorrect choices can improve your odds.
4. Use Context Clues
In some cases, the question or answer choices may contain context clues that can help you deduce the correct answer. Look for any hints or references that align with your knowledge of accessibility principles and guidelines. Sometimes, understanding the broader context can lead you to the right answer.
5. Think Like a Practitioner
Remember that the CPACC exam is designed to assess your practical knowledge and ability to apply accessibility principles in real-world scenarios. When faced with a difficult question, think about how you would approach the
CPACC situation as an accessibility professional. Consider best practices, ethical considerations, and the needs of individuals with disabilities.