Question:

With reference to the image below, which of the statement(s) is/are false?
Ramp

Updated On: Sep 6, 2025
  • Ramps are good solution for standard wheel chair users to access any building with entry above ground level.
  • Height along with the length of the ramp will determine if standard wheel chair users can use it without assistance.
  • People on standard wheel chair will need assistance to go up and down shorter length ramps irrespective of its height.
  • A shorter length of ramp is convenient for standard wheel chair users without assistance, if the height of the ramp is high.
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The Correct Option is C, D

Solution and Explanation

When assessing the appropriateness of ramps for standard wheelchair users, it is important to consider the gradient (slope) of the ramp: the angle formed between the height and length of the ramp.
  • Option 1: Ramps are generally a suitable solution for standard wheelchair users to access buildings with entrances above ground level when designed to meet accessibility standards.
  • Option 2: The usability of the ramp largely depends on the length relative to the height (gradient), as steeper ramps require more effort to traverse.
  • Correct Answer for False Statements:
    • Option 3: Not universally true. Whether assistance is needed on shorter ramps depends on both the gradient and the user's strength and skill.
    • Option 4: Also false. If the height is high relative to length, the ramp is steep, making it difficult for unassisted use.
Thus, Options 3 and 4 contain false statements about the ease of use for standard wheelchair users on ramps.
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