American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) Practice Test

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What is one requirement of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

  1. All facilities must provide free services to the public

  2. Public facilities must be fully accessible to disabled persons

  3. Employers must hire a minimum number of disabled individuals

  4. Disabled individuals must be prioritized for government jobs

The correct answer is: Public facilities must be fully accessible to disabled persons

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandates that public facilities must be fully accessible to disabled persons. This requirement ensures that individuals with disabilities can access buildings, transportation, and programs without barriers that may hinder their ability to participate fully in society. The intention behind this provision is to promote equality and to eliminate discrimination against people with disabilities. Accessibility can include features such as wheelchair ramps, designated parking spaces, accessible restrooms, and other physical adaptations that help create an inclusive environment. By ensuring that public facilities are accessible, the ADA aims to support the independence and integration of individuals with disabilities into everyday activities and community life. Other options do not align with the core tenets of the ADA. For instance, the ADA does not mandate free services for the public or require employers to hire a minimum number of disabled individuals. Additionally, there is no specific provision prioritizing disabled individuals for government jobs, although the ADA does protect individuals with disabilities from discrimination in hiring practices.