A) They have difficulty connecting their experiences.
B) Their potential to learn is extremely limited.
C) They perform more poorly on tasks that require recall.
D) They cannot be taught the meaning of abstract concepts.
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A) up to 275 words per minute
B) up to 300 words per minute
C) up to 350 words per minute
D) up to 375 words per minute
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A) they include conditions such as myopia
B) they include conditions such hyperopia
C) they include conditions restricting circulation in the eye
D) they affect approximately half of the general population
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A) a tool for independent travel
B) a probe for detecting changes in travel surfaces
C) a bumper for protection from obstacles such as doors
D) a bumper for protection from high tree branches.
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A) A Connecticut Cane
B) A Global Positioning System
C) The Mowat Sensor
D) The Sonic Guide
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A) astigmatism
B) farsightedness
C) nearsightedness
D) nystagmus
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A) accommodation
B) binocular vision
C) ocular motility
D) depth perception
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A) it can be easily moved from class to class
B) it enables students with low vision to read regular sized print materials
C) students with low vision can adjust the brightness and contrast of materials
D) students with low vision can use them to create negative white-on-black images
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A) This skill should be taught using braille typewriters.
B) This skill should be taught after handwriting has been mastered.
C) This skill should be taught to high school students seeking employment.
D) This skill should be taught as early as feasible in the student's school program.
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A) are used by 25% of people who are blind
B) are most useful for independent travel in large cities
C) are most useful to blind people with multiple disabilities
D) are considered pets for their owners
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A) Preferential seating
B) Rest periods during close work
C) Extra time on unfamiliar tasks
D) High illumination with no glare
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A) She will be less careful with space.
B) She will lose her balance and fall easily.
C) She will be less likely to imitate actions of others.
D) She will have poorer overall motor skills than normally sighted peers.
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A) he has perfect vision
B) he sees as well as or better than 20% of his classmates
C) he can identify only 20 letters on the Snellen Eye Chart correctly
D) he is legally blind
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A) It is introduced in middle school.
B) It makes reading and writing slower.
C) Students write words as contractions rather than letter by letter.
D) It is a visual system.
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A) The terms are synonyms.
B) O & M skills must be taught at an early age.
C) More time is spent on specific mobility skills than orientation.
D) O & M instruction is not required as a related service.
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A) making their classrooms very attractive
B) providing individual visual stimulation sessions
C) providing visual instruction in the context of daily activities
D) conducting frequent assessments of visual acuity and visual field
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A) Functionally blind
B) Low vision
C) Partially sighted
D) Tunnel vision
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A) She will wear thick glasses.
B) She will need to use braille to learn.
C) She will mainly use her vision to learn.
D) She will use her vision mainly to help her get around in the classroom.
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