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Which of the following best describes low-vision?
Which of the following best describes low-vision?
- Total inability to hear
- Disability related with bones, joints, and muscles
- Problem in moving from one place to another
- Visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 in the better eye with best possible corrections (correct)
What is the sub-category of hearing impairment that means persons having 70 dB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears?
What is the sub-category of hearing impairment that means persons having 70 dB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears?
- Low-vision
- Blind
- Hard of hearing
- Deaf (correct)
What is the defining characteristic of blindness according to the text?
What is the defining characteristic of blindness according to the text?
- Problem in moving from one place to another
- Inability to distinguish darkness from bright light in either eye (correct)
- Limitation of the field of vision subtending an angle of less than 40 degree up to 10 degree
- Visual acuity not exceeding 6/18 or less than 20/60 in the better eye with best possible corrections
What does 'locomotor disability' strictly mean?
What does 'locomotor disability' strictly mean?
What is the defining characteristic of 'hard of hearing'?
What is the defining characteristic of 'hard of hearing'?
Which condition is characterized by significant limitation in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior?
Which condition is characterized by significant limitation in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior?
Which condition is a disabling physical condition due to damage to the brain, occurring at or before child birth?
Which condition is a disabling physical condition due to damage to the brain, occurring at or before child birth?
Which disorder affects communication and behavior, and can be diagnosed at any age?
Which disorder affects communication and behavior, and can be diagnosed at any age?
Which condition hampers a person’s ability to listen, think, speak, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations?
Which condition hampers a person’s ability to listen, think, speak, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations?
Which condition refers to a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation or memory that grossly impairs judgment and behavior?
Which condition refers to a substantial disorder of thinking, mood, perception, orientation or memory that grossly impairs judgment and behavior?
Which of the following best describes the condition of low-vision?
Which of the following best describes the condition of low-vision?
What is the defining characteristic of 'hard of hearing'?
What is the defining characteristic of 'hard of hearing'?
What does 'locomotor disability' strictly mean?
What does 'locomotor disability' strictly mean?
What is the sub-category of hearing impairment that means persons having 60 dB to 70 dB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears?
What is the sub-category of hearing impairment that means persons having 60 dB to 70 dB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears?
What is the defining characteristic of blindness according to the text?
What is the defining characteristic of blindness according to the text?
Which neurological and developmental disorder affects communication and behavior, and can be diagnosed at any age?
Which neurological and developmental disorder affects communication and behavior, and can be diagnosed at any age?
Which condition is a group of disabling conditions that hampers a person’s ability to listen, think, speak, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations?
Which condition is a group of disabling conditions that hampers a person’s ability to listen, think, speak, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations?
What is the defining characteristic of 'locomotor disability' according to the text?
What is the defining characteristic of 'locomotor disability' according to the text?
Which condition is not a progressive condition and is incurable and life-long at present?
Which condition is not a progressive condition and is incurable and life-long at present?
What does 'hard of hearing' strictly mean according to the text?
What does 'hard of hearing' strictly mean according to the text?