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| 751. |
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 | |
| 752. |
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 | |
| 753. |
                          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 | |
| 754. |
Which problem that might occur in a group- experimental studies i. Analysis ii. Subject group iii. Data assembly iv. Choice of task |
| A. | i, ii and iii |
| B. | i, ii and iv |
| C. | i, iii and iv |
| D. | ii, iii and iv |
| Answer» C. i, iii and iv | |
| 755. |
Independent variables is characteristic changed to produce different condition. Choose the example of Independent variables i. Gender ii. Interface style iii. Task completion time iv. Background noise Research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate detail. Identify the evaluation technique that is useful to evaluate early design such as prototype and storyboard |
| A. | |
| B. | i, ii and iv |
| C. | i, iii and iv |
| D. | ii, iii and iv |
| Answer» C. i, iii and iv | |
| 756. |
What is the principal interaction mode for a Wii system? |
| A. | gesture and body movements |
| B. | haptic (touch) interface |
| C. | exploring and browsing |
| D. | infrared position detection |
| Answer» B. haptic (touch) interface | |
| 757. |
The communication problem involves the |
| A. | manager and the analyst |
| B. | operate and the computer |
| C. | analyst and the programmer |
| D. | programmer and the computer |
| Answer» B. operate and the computer | |
| 758. |
What was an important early drawback of the Clearboard system by Ishii et al. (1993). |
| A. | it required people to move to a dedicated video conferencing facility at their workplace |
| B. | as people moved closer to the board to talk with a remote colleague, the video system no longer picked them up |
| C. | people found it uncomfortable to interact “looking down” at a colleague. |
| D. | all of the above. |
| Answer» D. all of the above. | |
| 759. |
When brainstorming, which of the following are recognised techniques for getting unstuck: |
| A. | pretend it’s magic. |
| B. | pretend it’s human. |
| C. | renaming |
| D. | all of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 760. |
The standard line length given by scientists for equally legible is |
| A. | 2.1 to 5.3 inches |
| B. | 2.3 to 5.2 inches |
| C. | 2.2 to 5.3 inches |
| D. | 2.5 to 3.2 inches |
| Answer» C. 2.2 to 5.3 inches | |
| 761. |
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» C. interaction design combines the disciplines of software engineering and psychology | |
| 762. |
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» B. word color | |
| 763. |
Human speed of reading text is higher at |
| A. | tablet screen reading |
| B. | mobile screen reading |
| C. | book reading |
| D. | computer screen reading |
| Answer» D. computer screen reading | |
| 764. |
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. | |
| 765. |
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» B. user’s model | |
| 766. |
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» B. shortcuts | |
| 767. |
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» B. ir | |
| 768. |
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» E. | |
| 769. |
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» B. word color | |
| 770. |
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» C. label | |
| 771. |
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» B. involves collecting process data. | |
| 772. |
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 | |
| 773. |
People frequently counter the idea of                    feedback with arguments that Users don't |
| A. | audible |
| B. | video |
| C. | walkthroughs |
| D. | questions |
| Answer» B. video | |
| 774. |
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 | |
| 775. |
d kinds of working prototype, along the dimensions of |
| A. | vertical prototype |
| B. | scenario prototype |
| C. | horizontal prototype |
| D. | all of the above. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 776. |
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 | |
| 777. |
What are valiWhich of the following is NOT a category of entities? features and |
| A. | concept |
| B. | place |
| C. | object |
| D. | relationship |
| Answer» E. | |
| 778. |
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» E. | |
| 779. |
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» E. | |
| 780. |
                      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» D. none of these | |
| 781. |
ion of icons those are r |
| A. | button |
| B. | pointer |
| C. | title bar |
| D. | attit palette nted |
| Answer» E. | |
| 782. |
                  applications are great platforms for creating an environment rich, in visual feedback for the user. |
| A. | sovereign |
| B. | transient |
| C. | auxiliary |
| D. | daemonic |
| Answer» B. transient | |
| 783. |
What do you enjoy most about your job (or lifestyle) is an example of . |
| A. | avoidance |
| B. | motivation |
| C. | exceptions |
| D. | ude-orie |
| Answer» C. exceptions | |
| 784. |
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» C. iterative | |
| 785. |
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» B. shortcuts | |
| 786. |
There can only be one persona per interface for a product |
| A. | primary |
| B. | secondary |
| C. | supplemental |
| D. | customer |
| Answer» B. secondary | |
| 787. |
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. | |
| 788. |
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» D. education | |
| 789. |
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» E. | |
| 790. |
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» C. relative | |
| 791. |
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 | |
| 792. |
The design of a keyboard layout reflects the                        concern in HCI |
| A. | cognitive |
| B. | physical |
| C. | usefulness |
| D. | usability |
| Answer» C. usefulness | |
| 793. |
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» D. within groups, a combination of fixed | |
| 794. |
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» B. there is one group of test users | |
| 795. |
Suppose you have designed two versions of your application and you show themto a set of 10 users one by one for a user study. Which of the following studydesigns does this signify? |
| A. | within-group |
| B. | between-group |
| C. | control-group |
| D. | none of the above |
| Answer» B. between-group | |
| 796. |
HCI design standards include recommendations based on |
| A. | human physical, |
| B. | cognitive |
| C. | affective characteristics |
| D. | all of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 797. |
A technique that organizes data into groups to form non-redundant, stable, flexible, and |
| A. | optimization |
| B. | normalization |
| C. | randomization |
| D. | requirements analysis |
| Answer» C. randomization | |
| 798. |
Which of the following is a better example of a user experience goal than ausability |
| A. | effectiveness |
| B. | learnability |
| C. | helpfulness |
| D. | safety |
| Answer» D. safety | |
| 799. |
Positive 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» E. | |
| 800. |
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. | |