Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) — Question 56
A person who struggles with organization of numbers, has trouble with counting principles, or has difficulty telling time may have which disability?
Answer options
- A. Dyscalculia
- B. Dysgraphia
- C. Dysphagia
- D. Dyspraxia
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A, Dyscalculia, which specifically relates to difficulties with numbers and mathematical concepts. The other options refer to different disabilities: B, Dysgraphia, affects writing abilities; C, Dysphagia, refers to swallowing difficulties; and D, Dyspraxia, involves issues with movement and coordination.