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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Information Technology Engineering (IT) .
Chapters
251. |
What are the most common things you do with the product is a type of . |
A. | goal-oriented question. |
B. | system-oriented question. |
C. | workflow-oriented question. |
D. | attitude-oriented question. |
Answer» B. system-oriented question. |
252. |
An observational study: |
A. | provides insight into how hardware is used. |
B. | . is a formative evaluation method. |
C. | involves time- consuming manual analysis of user sessions. |
D. | . can reach a wide subject group. |
Answer» C. involves time- consuming manual analysis of user sessions. |
253. |
Concerning competitive analysis: |
A. | . two groups of usability testers compare their results for the same |
B. | it is used for usability benchmarking. |
C. | it is an online between groups experiment |
D. | represents a particular type of user. |
Answer» B. it is used for usability benchmarking. |
254. |
"An informal narrative description of human activities or tasks in a story that allows exploration and discussion of contexts, needs, and requirements" describes which of the following? |
A. | storyboard |
B. | scenario |
C. | use case |
D. | uml case |
Answer» B. scenario |
255. |
Metaphor is a cognitive process in which an experience is related to: |
A. | an already familiar concept |
B. | a newly created concept |
C. | an expert rule |
D. | an organizational rule |
Answer» A. an already familiar concept |
256. |
User personas that are not primary or secondary are personas. |
A. | served |
B. | supplemental |
C. | customer |
D. | negative |
Answer» B. supplemental |
257. |
Research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate |
A. | quantitative |
B. | qualitative |
C. | sme |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. qualitative |
258. |
What was an important feature of the process by which the Mobiphos photograph sharing application (Patel et al., 2009) was evaluated? |
A. | agile programming methods were interlaces with iterative user testing. |
B. | four different data gathering techniques were used. |
C. | participatory design was used. |
D. | vibrations indicated the arrival of new photos in the application. |
Answer» B. four different data gathering techniques were used. |
259. |
Which of the following' is NOT a characteristic of good test data? |
A. | should be comprehensive |
B. | every statement should be executed |
C. | users do not participate at this preliminary stage |
D. | expected output from the module\s execution should be determined |
Answer» C. users do not participate at this preliminary stage |
260. |
Which of the following is not true of a good design: |
A. | everything designed has an explicit criteria such that the design is useful and usable |
B. | everything is designed keeping a vague context in mind |
C. | both of the above |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. everything is designed keeping a vague context in mind |
261. |
Which of the following should an HCI expert take care of while designing aproduct? |
A. | you can make as many assumptions as possible |
B. | if it\s not obvious to the users, it’s always their fault |
C. | you should not think yourself as a typical userd. |
D. | the end user is never a beginner |
Answer» D. the end user is never a beginner |
262. |
Which of the following could be an example of a question in task analysis? |
A. | what is your occupation? |
B. | under what situations will you use an app like this? |
C. | have you used a similar app? |
D. | how would you change your profile picture in this app? |
Answer» D. how would you change your profile picture in this app? |
263. |
Choose the suitable method to apply the criteria below: Data can be collected in database for analysis
|
A. | interview |
B. | questionnaire |
C. | research |
D. | observation |
Answer» B. questionnaire |
264. |
In a co-discovery test: |
A. | the user works togther with the facilitator |
B. | two users explore an interface together. |
C. | nothing shows issue. |
D. | a structured walkthrough discovers problems. |
Answer» B. two users explore an interface together. |
265. |
Sequential or series testing is |
A. | running the system with line data by the actual user |
B. | testing changes made in an existing or a new program |
C. | is checking the logic of one or more programs in the candidate system |
D. | making sure that the new programs do in fact process certain transactions according to |
Answer» C. is checking the logic of one or more programs in the candidate system |
266. |
What is an ideal composition of tasks in a task analysis? |
A. | all easy tasks |
B. | all difficult tasks |
C. | a mix of easy, moderate and difficult tasks |
D. | more easy tasks and less difficult tasks |
Answer» C. a mix of easy, moderate and difficult tasks |
267. |
Which of the following techniques can teach you a few things about a |
A. | cognitive walkthrough |
B. | market researchy |
C. | affinity diagram |
D. | contextual inquir |
Answer» B. market researchy |
268. |
Panes, frames and other containers on screen is a kind of |
A. | functional and data |
B. | view |
C. | input method |
D. | none of the given |
Answer» A. functional and data |
269. |
is particularly useful early in design. It is excellent technique to use with the prototype, because it provides a wealth of diagnostic information |
A. | co-discovery |
B. | active intervention |
C. | splendid research |
D. | none of the given |
Answer» B. active intervention |
270. |
Regarding constraints: |
A. | they are based on the idea that the difficulty of dealing with a novel situation is related to the number of possibilities. |
B. | they can be divided into physical, semantic, political, and logical constraints. |
C. | the trash can was used to eject a diskette. |
D. | they describe the range of possible actions |
Answer» A. they are based on the idea that the difficulty of dealing with a novel situation is related to the number of possibilities. |
271. |
Which of the By using capitalized words, the reading speed and accuracy usability |
A. | increased |
B. | improved |
C. | declined |
D. | leveled |
Answer» C. declined |
272. |
following is a better example of a user experience goal than a |
A. | effectiveness |
B. | learnability |
C. | helpfulness |
D. | safety |
Answer» C. helpfulness |
273. |
If the user wants to place the document somewhere in the file system hierarchy, he can request this function from the menu. |
A. | explicitly |
B. | implicitly |
C. | habitually |
D. | properly |
Answer» A. explicitly |
274. |
Which of the following could be an example of a question in task analysis? |
A. | what is your occupation? |
B. | under what situations will you use an app like this? |
C. | have you used a similar app? |
D. | how would you change your profile picture in this app? |
Answer» D. how would you change your profile picture in this app? |
275. |
is the least technical way of collecting data, but it can be difficult and tiring to write and observe at the same time. |
A. | audio recording. |
B. | taking notes. |
C. | observation |
D. | video |
Answer» B. taking notes. |
276. |
is the least technical way of collecting data, but it can be difficult and tiring to write and observe at the same time. |
A. | audio recording. |
B. | taking notes. |
C. | observation |
D. | video |
Answer» B. taking notes. |
277. |
An observational study: |
A. | provides insight into how hardware is used. |
B. | . is a formative evaluation method. |
C. | involves time- consuming manual analysis of user sessions. |
D. | . can reach a wide subject group. |
Answer» C. involves time- consuming manual analysis of user sessions. |
278. |
In a co-discovery test: |
A. | the user works togther with the facilitator |
B. | two users explore an interface together. |
C. | nothing shows issue. |
D. | a structured walkthrough discovers problems. |
Answer» B. two users explore an interface together. |
279. |
Which of the following is a design implication of our understanding of human attention? |
A. | tactile feedback should make the same kinds of distinctions that a person would feel in the world |
B. | interface with more information than is needed at the present moment for the user |
C. | text should be legible and distinguishable from its background under different lighting conditions |
D. | sounds should be audible and distinguishable in the user |
Answer» B. interface with more information than is needed at the present moment for the user |
280. |
Which of the following should an HCI expert take care of while designing aproduct? |
A. | you can make as many assumptions as possible |
B. | if it\s not obvious to the users, it’s always their fault |
C. | you should not think yourself as a typical userd. |
D. | the end user is never a beginner |
Answer» D. the end user is never a beginner |
281. |
Which of the following is not a factor in the failure of the systems developments projects? |
A. | failure of systems integration |
B. | size of the company |
C. | continuation of a project that should have been cancelled |
D. | inadequate user involvement |
Answer» B. size of the company |
282. |
Which of these belong to the four criteria used to critique a cognitive walkthrough success or failure story: |
A. | will the user be trying to achieve the right effect? |
B. | will the user know that the correct action is available and will achieve the desired effect? |
C. | . if the correct action is taken, will the user see that things are going ok? |
D. | all of above |
Answer» D. all of above |
283. |
Which of the following is not a factor in the failure of the systems developments projects? |
A. | failure of systems integration |
B. | size of the company |
C. | continuation of a project that should have been cancelled |
D. | inadequate user involvement |
Answer» B. size of the company |
284. |
A question format that collects users opinions on a verbal scale (eg. strongly disagree to strongly agree) is called what? |
A. | a psychometric scale |
B. | a likert scale |
C. | a questionnaire |
D. | an open-response questionnaire item. |
Answer» B. a likert scale |
285. |
Mental model is a/ an of a device or a system |
A. | summary of the characteristics of users |
B. | estimate of mental level of users |
C. | human representation of the conceptual structure |
D. | investigation results about mental characteristics of users |
Answer» C. human representation of the conceptual structure |
286. |
is particularly useful early in design. It is excellent technique to use with the prototype, because it provides a wealth of diagnostic information |
A. | co-discovery |
B. | active intervention |
C. | splendid research |
D. | none of the given |
Answer» B. active intervention |
287. |
To reconstruct a system, which of the following key element(s) must be considered : |
A. | outputs and inputs |
B. | control and processors. |
C. | feedback and environment |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» D. all of the above |
288. |
What is true for vertical protoyping? |
A. | it is a particular kind of working prototype. |
B. | it provides full interface features. |
C. | . it is designed to show how much vertical scrolling is acceptable |
D. | . it provides critical functionality. |
Answer» A. it is a particular kind of working prototype. |
289. |
Which of the following is not a characteristic of good test data |
A. | should be comprehensive |
B. | every statement should be executed |
C. | users do not participate at this preliminary stage |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» C. users do not participate at this preliminary stage |
290. |
If the user wants to place the document somewhere in the file system hierarchy, he can request this function from the menu. |
A. | explicitly |
B. | implicitly |
C. | habitually |
D. | properly |
Answer» A. explicitly |
291. |
Which of the following is the comparison of what happened in the world with what we wanted to happen? |
A. | action |
B. | evaluation |
C. | execution |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. evaluation |
292. |
Which of the following instances illustrates ‘cognitive walkthrough’? |
A. | talk to the users about their needs |
B. | consult the experts |
C. | imagine yourself as the user and think from their perspective |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. imagine yourself as the user and think from their perspective |
293. |
is the least technical way of collecting data, but it can be difficult and tiring to write and observe at the same time. |
A. | audio recording. |
B. | taking notes. |
C. | observation |
D. | video |
Answer» B. taking notes. |
294. |
Research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate detail. |
A. | quantitative |
B. | qualitative |
C. | sme |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. qualitative |
295. |
Which of the following are principles of icon design? |
A. | the icon set should be consistent in terms of size, colours, metaphor, and level of realism. |
B. | design a set of icons as a whole. |
C. | the icons in a set should be visually balanced |
D. | all of the above. |
Answer» D. all of the above. |
296. |
Which of the following' is NOT a characteristic of good test data? |
A. | should be comprehensive |
B. | every statement should be executed |
C. | users do not participate at this preliminary stage |
D. | expected output from the module\s execution should be determined manually |
Answer» C. users do not participate at this preliminary stage |
297. |
Which of the following is not a factor in the failure of the systems developments projects? |
A. | failure of systems integration |
B. | size of the company |
C. | continuation of a project that should have been cancelled |
D. | inadequate user involvement |
Answer» B. size of the company |
298. |
Which of the following fields is not an influence on Human Computer Interaction (HCI)? |
A. | ergonomics |
B. | cognitive psychology |
C. | computer science |
D. | all of the above are an influence on hci |
Answer» D. all of the above are an influence on hci |
299. |
A pluralistic walkthrough? |
A. | requires a fully functional prototype |
B. | is usually conducted at the end of the development process |
C. | is often conducted with low-fidelity designs |
D. | requires having several alternate designs |
Answer» C. is often conducted with low-fidelity designs |
300. |
Which of the following is general term for the technology capable of creating a virtual world with |
A. | vr |
B. | ir |
C. | ar |
D. | or |
Answer» A. vr |
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