On Tue, Feb 2, 2016 at 08:16 pm, Soronel Haetir <[email protected]> wrote: There are questions that are not followed by multiple choice answers and even at least one set of answers without a question, and those answers don't seem like they would go with a question that was missing answers.
This is a bit of a mystery to me since the layout of the document is a standard "two column" format with reading intended to go from top to bottom on the left column then the same for the right column. The vast majority of answers are A, B, C, and D that immediately follow the question. There is a "weird" layout for a question in the Graphs and Equations of Lines, which is badly laid out as far as I'm concerned whether you can see or not, and that I have no idea how you would begin to make it accessible unless each graph is described, because the A, B, C, and D, choices are actual full graphs. The question is number two and starts with "Anita's department store determined that," and ends with, "relationship between p and s." Graph answer A is directly below the question, which is in the right column near the bottom on PDF page 6. Then, graph answers B, C, and D are on PDF page 7 and are the three items that make up the left column on that page. Question 6 on PDF page 10 is laid out with the entire question posed at the bottom of the left column but it's A, B, C, & D answers are "free floating" at the top of the right column. There aren't tons of these, but enough that I'd imagine it could be challenging for a screen reader to interpret what's what correctly. Heaven only knows how the various mathematical equations and expressions are read. I won't get around to playing with this thing in NVDA at all until tomorrow at earliest. Brian
