TestNav Accessibility Tools 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which TestNav accessibility feature allows a student to have on-screen text read aloud without uploading an external audio file?
- Text-to-Speech (Correct answer)
- Audio Playback
- Screen Magnifier
- Color Contrast Toggle
Correct answer: Text-to-Speech
Text-to-Speech (TTS) in TestNav reads passage and item text aloud directly within the platform without requiring separate audio files.
Question 2: A student using a switch-access device needs to navigate TestNav without a mouse. Which feature supports this need?
- Keyboard Navigation (Correct answer)
- Drag-and-Drop Override
- Pointer Lock
- Mouse Emulation Mode
Correct answer: Keyboard Navigation
TestNav supports full keyboard navigation so students who cannot use a mouse can tab through items and activate responses using the keyboard.
Question 3: When a proctor enables the Line Reader tool in TestNav, what does it display on the test screen?
- A movable horizontal bar that isolates one line of text at a time (Correct answer)
- A scrolling ticker showing the current question number
- A ruler overlay for measuring answer choices
- A vertical column that highlights the active answer option
Correct answer: A movable horizontal bar that isolates one line of text at a time
The Line Reader tool renders a movable horizontal mask so students can focus on one line of text at a time, reducing visual distraction.
Question 4: Which setting in TestNav allows students to increase the size of all on-screen content proportionally, including images?
- Zoom (Correct answer)
- Font Size
- High Contrast
- Invert Colors
Correct answer: Zoom
The Zoom tool scales the entire TestNav interface—text and images—proportionally, unlike Font Size which adjusts text only.
Question 5: A student with a visual impairment needs maximum contrast between text and background. Which TestNav tool should be activated?
- High Contrast Mode (Correct answer)
- Color Contrast Overlay
- Line Reader
- Reverse Video
Correct answer: High Contrast Mode
High Contrast Mode switches the display to a black-background, white-text (or similar high-contrast) scheme to maximize readability for visually impaired students.
Question 6: What happens to a student's place in a TestNav test if the accessibility tools panel is opened and closed mid-test?
- The student's position is preserved and no answers are lost (Correct answer)
- The current question resets to unanswered
- The test auto-submits for security
- A confirmation proctor code must be re-entered
Correct answer: The student's position is preserved and no answers are lost
Opening and closing the accessibility tools panel in TestNav is non-destructive; the student's responses and current position remain intact.
Question 7: In TestNav, which accessibility accommodation allows a student to see a color overlay tinted across the entire test screen to reduce visual stress?
- Color Overlay (Correct answer)
- High Contrast Mode
- Reverse Polarity
- Tinted Background Filter
Correct answer: Color Overlay
The Color Overlay tool applies a semi-transparent tint over the screen, which can reduce glare-related visual stress for some students.
Which TestNav accessibility feature allows a student to have on-screen text read aloud without uploading an external audio file?