McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Information Technology Engineering (IT) .
Chapters
301. |
The reading speed and accuracy is increased by reading familiar words based on |
A. | word shape |
B. | word color |
C. | word as single letter |
D. | word as character by character |
Answer» A. word shape |
302. |
Which statement best reflects interaction design? |
A. | interaction design is a new discipline |
B. | interaction design is multidisciplinary |
C. | interaction design combines the disciplines of software engineering and psychology |
D. | interaction design is an application of common sense |
Answer» B. interaction design is multidisciplinary |
303. |
Human speed of reading text is higher at |
A. | tablet screen reading |
B. | mobile screen reading |
C. | book reading |
D. | computer screen reading |
Answer» C. book reading |
304. |
When desk-checking an algorithm, you should set up a table that contains . |
A. | one column for each input item |
B. | one column for each output item |
C. | one column for each processing item |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» D. all of the above |
305. |
In a heuristic evaluation …………………… |
A. | a group of usability expert judges an interface with a detailed checklist of guidelines |
B. | a group of test users conducts a formal experiment |
C. | a group of psychologists administers a questionnaire |
D. | a group of usability experts reviews a user interface according to a small set of general |
Answer» B. a group of test users conducts a formal experiment |
306. |
Unlike traditional observation, guided observation ……………….. |
A. | set a strict guidelines for session activities |
B. | reduces error introduced by the experimenter |
C. | sets strict guidelines for session length |
D. | includes some interaction with participants |
Answer» B. reduces error introduced by the experimenter |
307. |
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 |
308. |
What is the benefit of good design |
A. | positive effect or performance |
B. | success |
C. | both a & b |
D. | none |
Answer» C. both a & b |
309. |
& are the main functions of GUI. |
A. | pointing & selecting |
B. | selecting & executing |
C. | pointing & editing |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. pointing & selecting |
310. |
When users are involved in complex tasks, the demand on can be significant. |
A. | short-term memory |
B. | shortcuts |
C. | objects that appear on the screen |
D. | all of the mentioned |
Answer» A. short-term memory |
311. |
What incorporates data, architectural, interface, and procedural representations of the software? |
A. | design model |
B. | user’s model |
C. | mental image |
D. | system image |
Answer» A. design model |
312. |
Which of the following is general term for the technology capable of creating a virtual world |
A. | vr |
B. | ir |
C. | ar |
D. | or |
Answer» A. vr |
313. |
What is the best description of a conceptual model? |
A. | a high level description of how a system is organised and how it operates |
B. | interaction paradigms and interaction modes |
D. | the problem space faced by the designer when gathering user |
Answer» A. a high level description of how a system is organised and how it operates |
314. |
Which is the best example of triangulation in data gathering? |
A. | collecting information about designer\s model, user\s mental model, and system image. |
B. | sing different theories with which to interpret data. |
C. | using multiple researchers in a user- centred evaluation. |
D. | collecting data from users in different ways with different methods. |
Answer» D. collecting data from users in different ways with different methods. |
315. |
Where would a card-based prototype best fit in the design process? |
A. | after conceptual design, before scenario design |
B. | after scenario design, before storyboarding. |
C. | after storyboarding, before low-level prototyping. |
D. | after low-level prototyping, before high- level prototyping. |
Answer» C. after storyboarding, before low-level prototyping. |
316. |
A task of developing a technical blueprint and specifications for a solution that fulfills the business requirements is undertaken in the following phase of the system development |
A. | system initiation |
B. | system implementation |
C. | system analysis |
D. | system design |
Answer» D. system design |
317. |
The reading speed and accuracy is increased by reading familiar words based on |
A. | word shape |
B. | word color |
C. | word as single letter |
D. | word as character by |
Answer» A. word shape |
318. |
Pressing the mouse button in the ? object allows you to drag the document within the window boundaries. |
A. | button |
B. | text |
C. | label |
D. | header |
Answer» B. text |
319. |
Exploratory Evaluation: |
A. | explores the potential design space for new |
B. | involves collecting process data. |
C. | a special kind of goal. |
D. | is a usability inspection method. |
Answer» A. explores the potential design space for new |
320. |
: capture the non-verbal dialogue between artifact and user over time. |
A. | persona |
B. | scenario |
C. | dialogue |
D. | design model |
Answer» B. scenario |
321. |
Explanatory undo is, generally, a much more pleasant feature than . |
A. | single undo |
B. | multiple undo |
C. | blind undo |
D. | incremental undo |
Answer» C. blind undo |
322. |
Browser Title always contains the word ‘ ’. |
A. | home |
B. | default |
C. | error |
D. | browser |
Answer» A. home |
323. |
and are the same things |
A. | excise and navigation |
B. | excise and testing |
C. | excise and evaluation |
D. | all of above |
Answer» A. excise and navigation |
324. |
People frequently counter the idea of feedback with arguments that Users don't |
A. | audible |
B. | video |
C. | walkthroughs |
D. | questions |
Answer» A. audible |
325. |
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 |
326. |
Conventional wisdom says that tell the user when he has made some mistake. |
A. | program crash |
B. | system stuck |
C. | error messages |
D. | metadata |
Answer» C. error messages |
327. |
What are valiWhich of the following is NOT a category of entities? features and |
A. | concept |
B. | place |
C. | object |
D. | relationship |
Answer» D. relationship |
328. |
d kinds of working prototype, along the dimensions of |
A. | vertical prototype |
B. | scenario prototype |
C. | horizontal prototype |
D. | all of the above. |
Answer» D. all of the above. |
329. |
What is the most important property that a prototype should have? |
A. | it should support a wide range of user tests. |
B. | it should look like the final product. |
C. | it should allow the key design concepts to be tested with users. |
D. | it should be easy to throw away. |
Answer» C. it should allow the key design concepts to be tested with users. |
330. |
Which is the best example of triangulation in data gathering? |
A. | collecting information about designer\s model, user\s mental model, and system image. |
B. | sing different theories with which to interpret data. |
C. | using multiple researchers in a user- centred evaluation. |
D. | collecting data from users in different ways with different methods. |
Answer» D. collecting data from users in different ways with different methods. |
331. |
If you are taking lecture and suddenly you hear music or voices from the other room. It is |
A. | focused attention |
B. | divided attention |
C. | voluntary attention |
D. | involuntary attention |
Answer» D. involuntary attention |
332. |
applications are great platforms for creating an environment rich, in visual feedback for the user. |
A. | sovereign |
B. | transient |
C. | auxiliary |
D. | daemonic |
Answer» A. sovereign |
333. |
The field of HCI |
A. | is a brunch of computer engineering |
B. | involves very little applied knowledge |
C. | focuses on the study of human behavior on the basis of pschology |
D. | attempts to understand and shape the way people interact with computers |
Answer» D. attempts to understand and shape the way people interact with computers |
334. |
plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines and A is usually a collecthuman understanding.eminiscent of the purpose of the |
A. | human |
B. | computer |
C. | human computer interaction |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. human computer interaction |
335. |
ion of icons those are r |
A. | button |
B. | pointer |
C. | title bar |
D. | attit palette nted |
Answer» D. attit palette nted |
336. |
What do you enjoy most about your job (or lifestyle) is an example of . |
A. | avoidance |
B. | motivation |
C. | exceptions |
D. | ude-orie |
Answer» B. motivation |
337. |
Waterfall model is basically a model in which each step must be completed before the next step can be started |
A. | incremental |
B. | linear |
C. | iterative |
D. | analytical |
Answer» B. linear |
338. |
When users are involved in complex tasks, the demand on can be significant. |
A. | short-term memory |
B. | shortcuts |
C. | objects that appear on the screen |
D. | all of the mentioned |
Answer» A. short-term memory |
339. |
There can only be one persona per interface for a product |
A. | primary |
B. | secondary |
C. | supplemental |
D. | customer |
Answer» A. primary |
340. |
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. |
341. |
A task of d The user input in human computer interaction is occurred throught fulfills the |
A. | motor controls |
B. | experience |
C. | senses |
D. | education |
Answer» C. senses |
342. |
eveloping a technical blueprint and specifications for a solution tha business requirements is undertaken in the following phase of the system development |
A. | system initiation |
B. | system implementation |
C. | system analysis |
D. | system design |
Answer» D. system design |
343. |
A technique that organizes data into groups to form non-redundant, stable, flexible, and |
A. | optimization |
B. | normalization |
C. | randomization |
D. | c requirements analysis t |
Answer» B. normalization |
344. |
Which of the following is not a factor in the failure of the systems developments projects? |
A. | size of the company |
B. | failure of systems integration |
C. | inadequate user involvement |
D. | ontinuation of a projec that should have been |
Answer» A. size of the company |
345. |
Evaluation done during design to check that product continues to meet users'needs are known as evaluation |
A. | summative |
B. | formative |
C. | relative |
D. | qualitative |
Answer» B. formative |
346. |
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 |
347. |
The design of a keyboard layout reflects the concern in HCI |
A. | cognitive |
B. | physical |
C. | usefulness |
D. | usability |
Answer» B. physical |
348. |
The field of HCI |
A. | is a brunch of computer engineering |
B. | involves very little applied knowledge |
C. | focuses on the study of human behavior on the basis of pschology |
D. | attempts to understand and shape the way people interact with computers |
Answer» D. attempts to understand and shape the way people interact with computers |
349. |
Given a scenario where you have a very small user base, which evaluationstrategy would you select: |
A. | between groups |
B. | within groups, fixed order tasks |
C. | within groups, randomised tasks |
D. | within groups, a combination of fixed |
Answer» C. within groups, randomised tasks |
350. |
Which of the following is/are false about Within-group study design? |
A. | there are two groups of test users |
B. | there is one group of test users |
C. | there is a learning effect |
D. | every test user uses both systems |
Answer» A. there are two groups of test users |
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