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1.

Desktop applications fit into                               categories of posture.

A. two
B. three
C. four
D. five
Answer» D. five
2.

Which of the following steps is NOT the process of defining the interaction Framework?

A. defining form factor and input methods
B. defining images and maps
C. defining functional and data elements
D. constructing key path scenarios
Answer» C. defining functional and data elements
3.

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» C. splendid research
4.

Evaluations done during design to check that product continues to meet user’s needs are known as                               evaluation.

A. formative
B. summative
C. relative
D. none of the given
Answer» B. summative
5.

Goal-oriented context scenarios are                               task-oriented than key path Scenario

A. less
B. alike
C. more
D. none of the given
Answer» B. alike
6.

There can only be one                      persona per interface for a product

A. primary
B. secondary
C. supplemental
D. customer
Answer» B. secondary
7.

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» C. workflow-oriented question.
8.

"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» C. use case
9.

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» B. a newly created concept
10.

Research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate

A. quantitative
B. qualitative
C. sme
D. none of these
Answer» C. sme
11.

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» C. both of the above
12.

Choose the suitable method to apply the criteria below: Data can be collected in database for analysis Present result clearly Responses are usually received quickly

A. interview
B. questionnaire
C. research
D. observation
Answer» C. research
13.

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» D. making sure that the new programs do in fact process certain transactions according to
14.

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» D. more easy tasks and less difficult tasks
15.

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» C. splendid research
16.

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» C. affinity diagram
17.

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» B. view
18.

Which of the By using capitalized words, the reading speed and accuracy usability

A. increased
B. improved
C. declined
D. leveled
Answer» D. leveled
19.

following is a better example of a user experience goal than a

A. effectiveness
B. learnability
C. helpfulness
D. safety
Answer» D. safety
20.

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» B. implicitly
21.

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» E.
22.

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» C. observation
23.

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» C. observation
24.

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» D. . can reach a wide subject group.
25.

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» C. nothing shows issue.
26.

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» E.
27.

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» E.
28.

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» D. investigation results about mental characteristics of users
29.

                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» C. splendid research
30.

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» E.
31.

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» C. a questionnaire
32.

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» B. it provides full interface features.
33.

Which of the following is a better example of a user experience goal than ausability goal?

A. effectiveness
B. learnability
C. helpfulness
D. safety
Answer» D. safety
34.

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» B. implicitly
35.

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» C. execution
36.

                             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» C. sme
37.

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» D. none of the above
38.

                            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» C. observation
39.

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» D. expected output from the module\s execution should be determined manually
40.

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» E.
41.

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» B. ir
42.

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» D. after low-level prototyping, before high-level prototyping.
43.

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 process

A. system initiation
B. system implementation
C. system analysis
D. system design
Answer» E.
44.

You are running a user test session and your participant wants to leave half way through the session. What do you do?

A. ask them to stay until the end as planned, so you can collect your data.
B. after ensuring they do not need medical help, let them leave, with your thanks.
C. offer them an incentive payment to encourage them to finish the
D. none of the above.
Answer» C. offer them an incentive payment to encourage them to finish the
45.

What interaction paradigm did the Xerox Star use?

A. conversation
B. knowledge of a physical desktop
C. embedded computing
D. windows, icons, mouse, and pointer (wimp).
Answer» E.
46.

Browser Title always contains the word ‘_            ’.

A. home
B. default
C. error
D. browser
Answer» B. default
47.

The analogy of the user in HCI is used as

A. requirements design system
B. system design
C. information processing system
D. system output
Answer» D. system output
48.

: _                  capture the non-verbal dialogue between artifact and user over time.

A. persona
B. scenario
C. dialogue
D. design model
Answer» C. dialogue
49.

               and _                 are the same things

A. excise and navigation
B. excise and testing
C. excise and evaluation
D. all of above
Answer» B. excise and testing
50.

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» D. metadata