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Human beings are the most interesting and fascinating specie on planet.

Human species 

The contrast of size is usable particularly in display of:

Quantitative information

Which of the following will result in using proper contrast?

a)Visual patterns that users register and remember

b) Provides a gross means of indicating the most important elements in an interface's visual hierarchy

c) Provides a gross means of indicating the least important elements in an interface's visual hierarchy

 A, B and C

What is a multimedia system?

A human-computer interace that provides a discrete interaction with digital, pre-recorded text, audio, graphics and video.

What is orientation?

A type of spatial contrast

Figuring out "where you are" on the Web is called ________.

Web Navigation

Which of the following depicts the shape of a check box?

Square

Web designers use the term ________ to describe the set of navigation elements that appear on every page of a site.

Penitent navigation or global navigation

Which of the following should be avoided for making easy and pleasurable interfaces?

Visual noise and clutter

Global Navigation system is also called ________.

Persistent Navigation

"What site is this", Statement represents ________.

Site ID

The ________ is like a building name for a Web site.

Site ID or logo

Which of the following can be varied to distinguish controls from the background or to group controls logically?

All of the given

 When the user mistypes, the ________ key "undoes" the erroneous characters.

Backspace

Which of the following can be varied to distinguish controls from the background or to group controls logically?

1) dimensionality of affordance

2) hue

3) saturation

A, B and C

________ is an early release of a product to a few users.

Beta test

________ is a usability test in which a member of the test team sits in the room with the participant and actively probes the participant's understanding of whatever is being tested.

Active intervention

________ has agoal of assessing whether the product works acording to its specifications.

Quality assurance

________ is the remarkable facility that lets us reverse a previous action.

Undo

Which of the following will result in using proper contrast?

All of the given

Which one is not a characteristic of usability test?

The primary goal is to improve usability

________ is particularly useful early id design. It is excellent technique to use with the prototype, because it provides a wealth of diagnostic information.

Active intervention

The secret to designing a successful undo system is to make sure that it supports typically ________ tools.

used

Errors are generally ________, incorrect actions.

single

The ________ is given structure on the software side through interaction design.

scope

Amazon's single row of tabs required only ________ graphics per page.

two

During the ________ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through analysis of the field research and interviews are synthesized into domain and user mosels.

Modeling

An interface will have zero to two ________ personas.

Secondary

A small picture that is used to represent a closed window is said to be a/an

icon

Which one of the below listed mobile devices are considered as a smartphone?

All of the given

Which of the following is not one of the primary colors?

Yellow

________ of a device is formed by interpreting perceived actions and visible structure.

Designer image

To organize the days for social, commercial, religious and administrative purpose, which application can use?

Calendar

________ involves restricting the possible functions that can be carried out by a novice to the basics and then extending these as the novice becomes more experienced.

Training Wheel

Which of the following device can not be useful for a visually impaired person?

a typical processor

User and system has its own unique language, the language used by the user is called ________.

Task

If system image does not make design model clear and consistent, then user will have wrong ________.

Conceptual model & Designer image

"Mistakes" and "Slips" are two forms of

errors

Trying to throw the icon of the hard disk into the wastebasket, in the dsktop metaphor, as a way of removing all existing files from the disk is a example of ________.

Mistake

Problem solving, planning, reasoning and decision-making are all cognitive processes involving ________.

Reflective cognition & Procedural cognition

________ involves thinking, comparing, and decision-making.

Reflective cognition

The sensation can be excited by presenting a different, properly prepared, view to each eye. The pair of views is called a ________.

stereopair & stereogram

Which of the following is a text entry device?

keyboard

Once the user input into system, the input language is translated into the ________ language as operations to be performed by the system.

Core

There are two aspects in which we can understand the nature of usability

A. Strategic and Tactical
B. Efficiency and Strategy
C. Tactical and Reliability D. Efficiency and Reliability

  1. Only A
  2. Only C
  3. A and D
  4. B and C

If we want to access remote system/Terminal to work on ________. Protocol is being used;

Telnet

Which of the following requires less cognitive effort than others?

listening

The comparison of what happened in the world with what we wanted to happen is called

evaluation

Consistent interfaces refers to ________ for achieving similar tasks.

A) to have similar operations

B) use similar elements

Both A & 

Which of the following is true regarding "Visibility"?

The more visible functions are, the more likely users will be able to know what to do next.

________ represents the Early-phase of ethnographic interviews.

Focused on domain knowledge

Which one is not an input Controls?

tags

The workflow models and organizational charts, fall under the following ethnographic framework.

Plans and procedures

Data-centric designCertain factors that help us to interact with graphical based systems is ________.

Direct manipulation


Which of the following is not the goal of usability?

Effectiveness

Novatech is a ___ company.

British PC manufacturer

Which option allow users to identify their current location?

Breadcrumb

Which button allows the user to change a setting between two states.

toggle

Which application has the features such as file transferring, video conferencing and

share screening?

Skype

Up and down arrows used to represent the up and down movement of the cursor,

respectively, on a computer keyboard is the example of __________

Mapping

Example of form fill interface is __________

Data entry from on some university web

Which of the following is the flaw in waterfall model?

Requirements change over time

________ interact with outside world , using their input channels, output channel and

sense of sight.

Computers

The colors, which are directly opposite to each other are said to be

Complementary colors

Which of the following is the statement given by “Novetech” as a result of survey on the

embarrassing experiences of computer?

One in every four computer has been physically attacked by some outside source.

___________ represent the user’s expectation of the tangible outcomes of using a

specific product.

End goals

To organize the days for social, commercial, religious and administrative purpose, which

application can use?

Skype

The _________ model should match the __________ model.

Conceptual, material

The expectations or needs of the _________ can be the of quality.

End user

Listening require less __________ effort than reading or speaking.

Cognitive

GOMS stand for

Goals, operations, methods and selection rules

There are two aspects in which we can understand the nature of usability

A. Strategic and tactical

B. Efficiency and strategy

C. Tactical and reliability

D. Efficiency and reliability

Only A

Which of the following is used to toggle between two states?

Radio button

Choice of operation and services are offered on the screen through _________

Menus

The term __________ becomes a euphemism for social and economic apartheid.

“Computer literacy”

The gulf of execution refers to ________

The system difficulty in converting an input expression into the correct system state

transition

Currently, many common environment for interactive computing are example of the

_________ interface style, often simply called windowing systems.

WIMP

They way, an external disk can be placed into a disk drive is an example of __________

Physical constraint

Which one of the below listed mobile devices is not considered as a smartphone?

Nokia 1110

During __________ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through

_________ (respectively)

Modeling, analysis

Once the user input into system, the input language is translated into the ________

language as operations to be performed by the system.

b) Core

Which of the following requires less cognitive effort than others?

Listening

Which application can be used by the user to set a reminder about the upcoming events

like birthday or appointments?

Calendar

Trying to throw the icon of the hard disk into the wastebasket, in the desktop metaphor,

as a way of removing all existing files from the disk is an example of ____________.

Mistake

Which of the following is/are aspect(s) of human action?

execution and evaluation

The ------------ is an approach in which users are observed as they go about their normal

routine activities.

Ethnographic

Which of the following is not the component of color?

Prism

The comparison of what happened in the world with what we wanted to happen is called

______________.

Evaluation

What do you procrastinate on? is type of __________.

Avoidance

An interface will have zero to two _________ personas.

Secondary

A small picture that is used to represent a closed window is said to be a/an

Icon

There are two aspects in which we can understand the nature of usability

A. Strategic and Tactical.

B. Efficiency and Strategy

C. Tactical and Reliability

D. Efficiency and Reliability

Only A

What do you see yourself doing say five years from now is an example of _________.

Attitude-oriented questions

What are the most common things you do with the product is a type of ___________.

System-oriented question

Social science and usability texts are full of methods and techniques for conducting

_______ research.

Qualitative

Which of the following is a flaw in waterfall model?

requirements change over time

Which of the FALSE statement?

HCI deals with the back-end development of interactive system.

________ aspect gives us hints and tips about using and creating user interface idioms,

like dialog boxes and pushbuttons.

A. Efficient.

B. Strategic.

C. Tactical.

D. Reliable.

Only C

In an organization individuals may keep their own records, or there may be local gurus.

This statement concerns with ____________.

Organizational memory

Memory model is also called ____________ model.

Multi- Store

Novatech survey was designed to know the relationship between _____________ and

__________.

computers , human beings

If system image does not make design model clear and consistent, then user will have

wrong ______________.

b) User Model

_______________ involves restricting the possible functions that can be carried out by

a novice to the basics and then extending these as the novice becomes more

experienced.

Training Wheel

Up and down arrows used to represent the up and down movement of the

cursor, respectively, on a computer keyboard is the example of ________________.

Mapping

With in the display there is an isolated region to call upon a specific operation by the

user is called __________.

Button

________ aspect guides us to think about user interface idioms in other words, the way

in which the user and the idiom interact

A. Efficient.

B. Strategic.

C. Tactical.

D. Reliable.

Only B

During the _______ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through analysis of

the field research and interviews are synthesized into domain and user models

Modeling

The process of linking and manipulating multimedia representations at the interface is

called _______________.

Dyna-linking

____________ have difficulties understanding and recognizing written words, making it

hard for them to write grammatical sentences and spell correctly.

Dyslexics

“Restricting the kind of user interaction that can take place at a given moment in time” is

_______________.

Constraint

In an organization individuals may keep their own records, or there may be local gurus.

This statement concerns with ____________.

Organizational memory

During _____________ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through

______________(respectively)

Modeling, analysis

___________ refers to the relationship between controls and their effects in world.

Mapping

Which application offers the features for the registered users such as auctions, private

and commercial sale of used or new products.

Amazon

Which one is the general definition of usability by the ISO/IEC 9241.

“The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified

goals with effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction in a specified context of use”

Which one of the following is not a feature of smart phone?

Can fly in air

Which of the following is the statement given by "Novatech" as a result of a survey on

the embarrassing experiences of computers?

One in every four computers has been physically attacked by some outside source.

Which application started with an online bookstore and went ahead with DVDs, CDs,

video and MP3 downloading and streaming, video games, food, furniture, jewellery, etc.

Amazon

The aim of an ethnographic study is to make the ___________ design

into __________design (respectively).

Implicit, explicit

Consistent interfaces refers to __________ for achieving similar

tasks.

 A) have similar operations

 B) use similar elements

C) have different operations

Both A and B

The term mental model was first developed in the early 1640s by _____________ .

Kenneth Craik

Windows may also be ______________, when they adjoin but do not overlap each

other.

Tiled

What are the senses that currently do not play a significant role in HCI?

Taste and smell

If we want to access remote system/terminal to work on________ , protocol is being

used;

Telnet

Learnability, flexibility, and robustness are three main usability principles

that can be considered as general headings for standards and guidelines

generation. Which of the following are also high level usability categories

that can guide standards and guidelines generation?

Effectiveness 2. Efficiency 3. Fault tolerance 4. Satisfaction

1 and 2 y

1, 2 and 4 ?

2 and 3

2 and 4

The comfort and acceptability of use is called

Efficiency ?

Effectiveness

Satisfaction

Adaptability

The command-line interface is used because

It is easy to understand

It is demanded by DOS

It is offered by Unix systems

It is powerful and flexible

Which one is not an Input Controls?

checkboxes

tags

buttons

text fields

Which of the following is true about Short-Term memory?

Short-term memory has a limited capacity

Which of the following device can not be useful for a visually impaired

person?

a typical monitor

Which of the following is considered as the most complex species?

Humans

Visually impaired persons can interact with the outside world using their

sense of hearing

sense of touch

both sense of touch and sense of hearing

Which application allows the registered users to communicate through voice

using a microphone, video call using a webcam, and instant messaging over

the internet?

Skype

Over a short period of time, we find it easier to remember the string of

numbers "404 894 6743" because ___

The grouping of the numbers is significant

Which of the following types of reasoning, derives the logically necessary

conclusion from the given premises?

Deductive

HCI deals with

Design of interactive system only

Evaluation of an interactive system only

Implementation of an interactive system only

All of the given

Which one is not Navigational Components?

progress bar

Which one of the below listed mobile devices is considered as a smartphone?

Samsung Note2

Samsung s5

Apple iPhone

All of the given

The resources expended in relation to the accuracy and completeness with

which users achieve goals

Efficiency

Which application can be used by the user to set a reminder about upcoming

events like birthday or appointments?

Calendar

Currently, many common environments for interactive computing are

examples of the ___ interface style, often simply called windowing systems

WIMP

There are two aspects in which we can understand the nature of usability

A. Strategic and Tactical

B. Efficiency and Strategy

C. Tactical and Reliability

D. Efficiency and Reliability

Only A

Only C

A and D

B and C

___ aspect guides us to think about user interface idioms in other words, the

way in which the user and the idiom interact

A. Efficient

B. Strategic

C. Tactical

D. Reliable

Only B

Only C

A and B

C and D

Once the user input into system, the input language is translated into the

___ language as operations to be performed by the system

Core

A small picture that is used to represent a closed window is said to be a/an

icon

Which of the following is true regarding "Visibility"?

The more visible functions are, the more likely users will be able to

know what to do next

Which of the following type of devices is related to give instructions to the

computer?

input devices

Within the display there is an isolated region to call upon a specific operation

by the user is called ___

Buttons

Choice of operations and services are offered on the screen through ___

Menus

___ are unintentional while ___ occur through conscious deliberation.

Slips, mistakes

What is the main strength of the Problem Space Framework as a model of

human problem solving?

It operates within the constraints of the human processing system ?

___ is the process of selecting things to concentrate on, at a point in time,

from the range of possibilities available.

Attention

Interpretation inquiry, according to Beyer and Holtzblatt, is based on a

master-apprentice model learning.

False

The persona is not an actual user of the product, but is indirectly affected by

it and its use refers to ___ persona.

Served

 Question No: 1  
_____________are unintentional while_____________ occur through conscious deliberation.
 Slips, mistakes (page 100)
 Errors slips
 Mistakes, errors
 Mistakes, slips

Question No: 2  
What is the main strength of the Problem Space Framework as a model of human problem solving?
 It operates within the constraints of the human processing system (page 91)
 It explains what is involved in insight
 It allows ill-defined problems to be solved
 None of these

Question No: 3  
___________ is the process of selecting things to concentrate on, at a point in time, from the range of possibilities available.
 Perception and recognition
 Attention (page 76)
 Learning
 None of these  

Question No: 4  
Interpretation inquiry, according to Beyer and Holtzblatt, is based on a master-apprentice model of learning.
 True
 False (page 176)

Question No: 5  
The persona is not an actual user of the product, but is indirectly affected by it and its use refers to _______ persona
 Primary
 Secondary
 Served (page 159)
 Negative

Question No: 6  
_________ is a powerful, multipurpose design tool that helps overcome several problems that currently plague the development of digital products.
 Scenario
 Persona (page 187)
 Prototype

Question No: 7  
The difference between the intentions and allowable actions is the:
 Gulf of Execution (page 103)
 Gulf of Evaluation
 None of these

Question No: 8  
Attention is the process of selecting things to concentrate on, at a point in time, from the range of
 Possibilities available (page 76)
 Time Available
 None of these

Question No: 9  
The goals of HCI are:
 Usability and User Experience (page 30)
 Learn ability and Comfort
 Tasks and Goals

Question No: 10  
WYSIWYG stands for ____________.
 Where you see is where you get
 What you see is what you get (page 36)
 When you see it when you get

Question No: 11  
____________ is proportional to the amplitude of the sound.
 Pitch
 Loudness (page 70)
 Timber

Question No: 12  
Persona is not context specific, so it can be reused easily.
 True
 False (page 189)

Question No: 13  
__________ are individual and isolated regions within display that can be selected by the user to invoke specific operations.
 Buttons (page 133)
 Pointers
 Menus
 Windows

Question No: 14  
User personas that are not primary or secondary are ____________ personas.
 Served
 Negative
 Customer
 Supplemental (page 196)



Question No: 15  
Which of the following is the comparison of what happened in the world with what we wanted to happen?
 Action
 Evaluation (page 99)
 Execution
 None of these

Question No: 16  
The size and shape of a compact disk, is a type of _____________ constraint.
 Physical (page 106)
 Logical
 Cultural
 None of these

Question No: 17  
_____________ Research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate detail.
 Quantitative
 Qualitative (page 166)
 SME
 None of these

Question No: 18  
Which of the given statements correctly defines effectiveness in terms of one of the usability goals?
 It is a very general goal and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do. (page 31)
 It refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.
 It involves protecting the users from dangerous conditions
 It involves protecting the users from undesired situations

Question No: 19  
Which of the following is not a secondary color?
 Green
 Orange
 Purple
 Blue (page 63)

Question No: 20  
Which of the following device can not be useful for a visually impaired person?
 a typical keyboard
 a typical monitor
 a typical speaker
 a typical processor

Question No: 21  
Which of the following requires less cognitive effort than others?
 Listening (page 87)
 Speaking
 Hearing
 None of the given

Question No: 22  
We are deficient in our development _________, not in our development __________ (respectively).
 Process, Tools (page 23)
 Tools, Process
 Tools, Methodology
 None of these

Question No: 23  
Which of the following is not true regarding “cones”?
 A type of receptor in eye more sensitive to light (page 56)
 Different types of cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light
 Eye has approximately 6 million cones

Question No: 24  
Which of the following does not count as one of the advantages of computers?
 Computers are enabling new discoveries
 Leading to efficiencies
 Making our life convenient
 Depending so much on computers may give fatal results (page 9)

Question No: 25  
The gulf of execution refers to _______________ .
·          The user’s difficulty in understanding the feedback from the system
·          The system’s difficulty in presenting information in the output language
·          The system’s difficulty in converting an input expression into the correct system state transition
·          The user’s difficulty in formulating and articulating an intention to the system
Question No: 26  
Learnability, flexibility and robustness are three main usability principles that can be considered as general headings for standards and guidelines generation. Which of the following are also high level usability categories that can guide standards and guidelines generation? (i) Effectiveness (ii) Efficiency (iii) Fault tolerance (iv) Satisfaction
Select correct option:
(i) & (ii) (page 31)
(i), (ii) & (iv)
(ii) & (iii)
(ii) & (iv)

Question No: 27  
Which of the following is not true?
 Utility refers to the functionality of a system
 Usability is concerned with adding complexity to the system (page 31)
 Usability is concerned with making systems easy to use
 Poorly designed computer system can be extremely annoying to users

Question No: 28  
The command line interface is used because:
 It is easy to understand
 It is demanded by DOS
 It is offered by UNIX systems
 It is powerful and flexible (page 127)

Question No: 29  
Which of the given statements correctly defines effectiveness in terms of one of the usability goals?
 It is a very general goal and refers to how good a system at doing what it is supposed to do. (page 31)
 It refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.
 It involves protecting the users from dangerous conditions
 It involves protecting the users from undesired situations

Question No: 30  
Which of the following is not one of the primary colors?
 Red
 Yellow
 Blue
 Green (page 63)

Question No: 31  
Which of the following is concerned primarily with understanding human behavior and the mental processes that underlie it?
 Psychology (page 43)
 Sociology
 Statistics
 Computer Science

Question No: 32  
HCI deals with:
 Design of interactive system only
 Evaluation of interactive system only
 Implementation of interactive system only
 All of the given choices

Question No: 33  
Human beings interact with outside world, using their
 input channels
 output channels
 sense of sight
 All of the given (page 54)

Question No: 33  
We are deficient in our development _________, not in our development __________ (respectively).
 Process, Tools (page 23)
 Tools, Process
 Tools, Methodology
 None of these

Question No: 34  
Visually impaired persons can interact with outside world using their
 Sense of sight
 Sense of hearing
 Both sense of touch and sense of hearing
 Sense of touch

Question No: 35  
_____________is the process of selecting things to concentrate on, at a point in time, from the range of possibilities available
 Reasoning
 Decision Making
 Attention (page 76)

Question No: 36  
__________ refers to the relationship between controls and their effects in the world.
 Visibility
 Affordance
 Mapping (page 107)

Question No: 37  
. _________________ plays a role to bridge up the gap between the interfaces of machines and human understanding.
 Human computer Interaction (page 14)
 Software Engineering
 Human Computer Interfaces

Question No: 38  
___________ is a very general goal of Usability and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do.
 Effectiveness (page 31)
 Efficiency
 Utility

Question No: 39  
. _________________is what goes on in out heads when we carry out our everyday activities?
 Cognition (page 47)
 Learnability
 Memeorability

Question No: 40  
_______________ is the process by which we use the knowledge we have to draw conclusions or infer something new about the domain of interest.
 Decision Making
 Reasoning (page 89)
 Problem Solving

Question No: 41  
________research helps us understand the domain, context and constraints of a product in different, more useful ways than _______research do.
 Qualitative, Quantitative (page 167)
 Quantitative, Qualitative
 None of them

Question No: 42  
In an organization individuals may keep their own records, or there may be local gurus. This statement concerns with ____________.
 Paper work and computer work
 Spatial and temporal organizations
 Organizational memory (page 176)
 None of these

Question No: 43  
Using icons on the desktop to represent operations is a type of ________ constraint.
 Physical
 Logical
 Cultural  
 None of these

Question No: 44  
____________ is a term used to refer to an attribute of an object that allows people to know how to use it.
 Visibility
 Affordance (page 105)
 Constraint
 None of these

Question No: 45  
____________ minimizes errors.
 Affordance
 Visibility (page 104)
 Constraints
 None of these

Question No: 46  
Which of the following is proportional to the amplitude of the sound; the frequency remains constant?
 Pitch
 Loudness (page 70)
 Timber
 None of these

Question No: 47  
__________ plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines and human understanding.
 Human
 Computer
 Human Computer Interaction (page 14)
 None of these

Question No: 48  
The persona’s needs are sufficiently unique to require a distinct interface form and behavior is _____________ type of Persona.
 Primary (page 159)
 Secondary
 Supplement
 Negative

Question No: 49  
A _________is usually a collection of icons those are reminiscent of the purpose of the various modes.
 Button
 Pointer
 Palette (page 133)
 Title bar

Question No: 50  
The persona is not an actual user of the product, but is indirectly affected by it and its use refers to _______ persona
 Primary
 Secondary
 Served (page 159)
 Negative

Question No: 51  
During _____________ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through ______________.
 Modeling, analysis (page 159)
 Analysis, modeling
 Testing, modeling
 Testing, Analysis

Question No: 52  
Waterfall model is basically a _________ model in which each step must be completed before the next step can be started:
 Incremental
 Linear (page 149)
 Iterative
 Analytical

Question No: 53  
Models are used in design to,
 Generate the design
 Evaluate the design
 Generate and evaluate the design (page 185)
 None of the given

Question No: 54  
What is a semantic network?
 A model of long-term memory (page 82)
 A record of our memory of events
 The part of the brain which allows us to remember things
 A mechanism for improving memory

Question No: 55  
Which are the most significant senses for the average person when it comes to interacting with a computer?
 Sight and hearing
 Hearing, touch and smell
 Hearing and touch
 Sight, hearing and touch

Question No: 56  
_________ refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.
 Efficiency (page 31)
 Effectiveness
 Utility

Question No: 57  
_____________ are GUIs that consists of electronic counterparts to physical objects in the real world to match the knowledge requirements of users.
 User Interaction Models
 Conceptual Models
 Interface Metaphors (page 51)

Question No: 58  
________language tends to be grammatical while _________ language is often Ungrammatical.
 Written, spoken (page 87)
 Spoken, written
 None of the given choices

Question No: 59  
Aspect gives us hints and tips about using and creating user interface idioms.
 Strategic
 Tactical (page 143)
 None of the given choices

Question No: 60  
The Usability Engineering lifecycle was proposed by _________.
 Deborah Mayhew (page 153)
 Webster
 Barry Boehm
 Hartson

Question No: 61  
Ali wants to develop an application that incorporates print, audio video media and software applications on a single place. Which of the following will help in this regard?
 MS World
 Worldwide Web (page 305)
 Television Newspaper

Question No: 62  
Ali is looking at how interface designers went about their work. He identified two different modes of activity: one is _________ and other is ___________.
 Analytic mode, synthetic mode (page 153)
 Evaluation mode, testing mode
 Analyze mode, feedback mode
 Implementation mode, task mode

Question No: 63  
Scenario content and context are derived from information gathered during the ____________ phase and analyzed during the ______________ phase (respectively).
 Modeling, Implementation
 Modeling, Research
 Research, Implementation
 Research, Modeling (page 199)

Question No: 64  
Ali requires access via a navigational portal relatively infrequently that provides clear, simple navigational control. Which of the following posture is appropriate in this case?
 Auxiliary
 Transient (page 231)
 Information
 Sovereign

Question No: 65  
___________ are dragged down from the title at the top of the screen.
 Pull Down Menus (page 132)
 Main Menus
 Icons
 Buttons

Question No: 66  
When you engaged in a conversation you are more attentive what the other person is saying. It is called?
 Focused Attention
 Voluntary Attention (page 78)
 Involuntary attention
 Divided Attention

Question No: 67  
Drive a vehicle while holding a conversation with a passenger is the example of _________ .
 Focused Attention
 Voluntary Attention
 Involuntary attention
 Divided Attention (page 78)

Question No: 68  
GOMS stands for:
 Goals, operation, methods and selection rules (page 50)
 Goals, objects, models and selection rules
 Goals, operations, methods and state rules
 Goals, operations, models and state rules



 Question No: 69  
Which of the following is/are the main component(s) of color?
 Hue
 Intensity
 Saturation
 All of the given (page 59)

Question No: 70  
________ represent the user’s expectations of the tangible outcomes of using a specific product.
 Non-user goals
 End goals (page 192)
 Experience goals
 Life goals

Question No: 71  
Persona is not context specific, so it can be reused easily.
 True
 False (page 189)

Question No: 72  
In an email application configuring a new email server is a key path activity.
 True (page 207)
 False

Question No: 73  
_____________ are perhaps the least-documented patterns, but they are nonetheless in widespread use.
 Postural
 Structural (page 217)
 Behavioral
 Mnemonic

Question No: 74  
The way people carry out an activity in the real world is same as how it may be observed in the laboratory
 True
 False (page 256)

Question No: 75  
Engineering a user interface involves a quantitative engineering style of working in which measurements are used to judge the quality of interface. Hence ____________ is appropriate.
 Usability testing (page 264)
 Field study
 Predictive evaluation
 DECIDE framework

Question No: 76  
Exploring how children talk together in order to see if an innovative new groupware product would help them to be more engaged would probably be better informed by a ______________.
 Usability testing
 Field study (page 264)
 Predictive evaluation
 DECIDE framework

Question No: 77  
Beneath the surface is the _____________ of the site: the placement of buttons, tabs, photos, and blocks of text.
 Surface
 Structure
 Skeleton (page 306)
 Scope

Question No: 78  
Roughly _____________ percent of the male population has some degree of color blindness.
 10 (page 358)
 20
 30
 40

Question No: 79  
__________ are individual and isolated regions within display that can be selected by the user to invoke specific operations.
 Buttons (page 133)
 Pointers
 Menus
 Windows

Question No: 80  
The __________ function came into being as the result of the implementation model for undo
 Redo (page 314)
 Undo
 Repeat
 Delete

Question No: 81  
If the user wants to _________ place the document somewhere in the file system hierarchy, he can request this function from the menu.
 Explicitly (page 327)
 Implicitly
 Habitually
 Properly

Question No: 82  
Design of user interfaces does not entirely ___________ aesthetic concerns, but rather it places such' concerns within the constraints of a _____________ framework.
 Include, Functional
 Exclude, Functional (page 343)
 Include, Non-Functional
 Exclude, Non-Functional

Question No: 83  
When developing ____________, plan to keep them short, straightforward and avoid asking too many.
 Videos
 Documentation
 Interview CS408 Questions (page 371)
 Contextual enquiry

Question No: 84  
Conventional wisdom says that ________ tell the user when he has made some mistake.
 Program crash
 System stuck
 Error messages (page 382)
 Metadata

Question No: 85  
People frequently counter the idea of ________feedback with arguments that users don't like it
 Audible (page 393)
 Video
 Walkthroughs
 CS408 Questions

Question No: 86  
___________environments are environments that are user and context aware.
 Non-attentive
 Visual
 Sensing
 Attentive (page 418)

Question No: 87  
User personas that are not primary or secondary are ____________ personas.
 Served
 Negative
 Customer
 Supplemental

Question No: 88  
Which of the following is the comparison of what happened in the world with what we wanted to happen?
 Action
 Evaluation (page 99)
 Execution
 None of these

Question No: 89  
The size and shape of a compact disk, is a type of _____________ constraint.
 Physical (page 106)
 Logical
 Cultural
 None of these

Question No: 90  
_____________ research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate detail.
 Quantitative
 Qualitative (page 166)
 SME
 None of these

Question No: 91  
_____________is the least technical way of collecting data, but it can be difficult and tiring to write and observe at the same time.
 Audio recording
 Taking notes (page 365)
 Observation
 Video

Question No: 92  
Panes, frames and other containers on screen is a kind of _____________
 Functional and data elements (page 206)
 View
 Input method
 None of the given

Question No: 93  
____________ is particularly useful early in design. It is excellent technique to use with the prototype, because it provides a wealth of diagnostic information.
 Co-discovery
 Active intervention (page 276)
 Splendid research
 None of the given

Question No: 94  
Information sites with daily-updated information will naturally attract ____________ users more than a monthly-updated site.
 Repeat (page 229)
 Infrequent
 Nonuser
 None of the given

Question No: 95  
Evaluations done during design to check that product continues to meet users’ needs are known as _____________ evaluation.
 Formative (page 258)
 Summative
 Relative
 None of the given

Question No: 96  
____________ frequent your primary personas access the site, _____________ transient a stance the site needs to take (respectively).
 More, Less
 Less, more (page 230)
 Less, less
 None of the given

Question No: 97  
In an organization individuals may keep their own records, or there may be local gurus. This statement concerns with ____________.
 Paper work and computer work
 Spatial and temporal organizations
 Organizational memory (page 176)
 None of these

Question No: 98  
Currently many common environments for interactive computing are examples of the ______________ interface style, often simply called windowing systems.
 Three-dimensional
 WIMP (page 129)
 Point and click
 None of these

Question No: 99  
Using icons on the desktop to represent operations is a type of ________constraint.
 Physical
 Logical
 Cultural (page 106)
 None of these

Question No: 100  
____________ is a term used to refer to an attribute of an object that allows people to know how to use it.
 Visibility
 Affordance (page 105)
 Constraint
 None of these

Question No: 101  
____________ minimizes errors.
 Affordance
 Visibility (page 104)
 Constraints
 None of these

Question No: 102  
Which of the following is proportional to the amplitude of the sound; the frequency remains constant?
 Pitch
 Loudness (page 70)
 Timber
 None of these

Question No: 103  
__________ plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines and human understanding.
 Human
 Computer
 Human Computer Interaction (page 14)
 None of these

Question No: 104  
The persona’s needs are sufficiently unique to require a distinct interface form and behavior is _____________ type of Persona.
 Primary (page 159)
 Secondary
 Supplement
 Negative

Question No: 105  
A _________is usually a collection of icons those are reminiscent of the purpose of the various modes.
 Button
 Pointer
 Palette (page 133)
 Title bar

Question No: 106  
The persona is not an actual user of the product, but is indirectly affected by it and its use refers to _______ persona
 Primary
 Secondary
 Served (page 159)
 Negative

Question No: 107  
During _____________ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through ______________.
 Modeling, analysis (page 159)
 Analysis, modeling
 Testing, modeling
 Testing, Analysis

Question No: 108  
The Usability Engineering lifecycle was proposed by _________.
 Deborah Mayhew (page 153)
 Webster
 Barry Boehm
 Hartson

Question No: 109  
Waterfall model is basically a _________ model in which each step must be completed before the next step can be started
 Incremental
 Linear (page 149)
 Iterative
 Analytical

Question No: 110  
Models are used in design to
 Generate the design
 Evaluate the design
 Generate and evaluate the design (page 185)
 None of the given

Question No: 111  
What is a semantic network?
 A model of long-term memory (page 82)
 A record of our memory of events
 The part of the brain which allows us to remember things
 A mechanism for improving memory

Question No: 112  
Which are the most significant senses for the average person when it comes to interacting with a computer?
 Sight and hearing
 Hearing, touch and smell
 Hearing and touch
 Sight, hearing and touch (page 54)

Question No: 113  
In an organization individuals may keep their own records, or there may be local gurus. This statement concerns with ____________.
 Paper work and computer work
 Spatial and temporal organizations
 Organizational memory (page 176)
 None of these

Question No: 115  
Currently many common environments for interactive computing are examples of the ______________ interface style, often simply called windowing systems.
 Three-dimensional
 WIMP (page 129)
 Point and click
 None of these

Question No: 116  
Using icons on the desktop to represent operations is a type of ________constraint.
 Physical
 Logical
 Cultural (page 106)
 None of these

Question No: 117  
____________ is a term used to refer to an attribute of an object that allows people to know how to use it.
 Visibility
 Affordance (page 105)
 Constraint
 None of these

Question No: 118  
____________ minimizes errors.
 Affordance
 Visibility (page 104)
 Constraints
 None of these

Question No: 119  
Which of the following is proportional to the amplitude of the sound; the frequency remains constant?
 Pitch
 Loudness (page 70)
 Timber
 None of these

Question No: 120  
__________ plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines and human understanding.
 Human
 Computer
 Human Computer Interaction (page 14)
 None of these

Question No: 121  
The persona’s needs are sufficiently unique to require a distinct interface form and behavior is _____________ type of Persona.
 Primary (page 159)
 Secondary
 Supplement
 Negative

Question No: 122  
A _________is usually a collection of icons those are reminiscent of the purpose of the various modes.
 Button
 Pointer
 Palette (page 133)
 Title bar

Question No: 123  
The persona is not an actual user of the product, but is indirectly affected by it and its use refers to _______ persona
 Primary
 Secondary
 Served (page 159)
 Negative

Question No: 124  
During _____________ phase, usage and workflow patterns discovered through ______________.
 Modeling, analysis (page 159)
 Analysis, modeling
 Testing, modeling
 Testing, Analysis

Question No: 125  
The Usability Engineering lifecycle was proposed by _________.
 Deborah Mayhew (page 153)
 Webster
 Barry Boehm
 Hartson

Question No: 126  
Waterfall model is basically a _________ model in which each step must be completed before the next step can be started
 Incremental
 Linear (page 149)
 Iterative
 Analytical

Question No: 127  
Models are used in design to
 Generate the design
 Evaluate the design
 Generate and evaluate the design (page 185)
 None of the given

Question No: 128  
What is a semantic network?
 A model of long-term memory (page 82)
 A record of our memory of events
 The part of the brain which allows us to remember things
 A mechanism for improving memory

Question No: 129  
Which are the most significant senses for the average person when it comes to interacting with a computer?
 Sight and hearing
 Hearing, touch and smell
 Hearing and touch
 Sight, hearing and touch (page 54)

Question No: 130  
____________ is a term used to refer to an attribute of an object that allows people to know how to use it.
 Visibility
 Affordance (page 105)
 Constraint
 None of these

Question No: 131  
What is a semantic network?
 A model of long-term memory (page 82)
 A record of our memory of events
 The part of the brain which allows us to remember things
 A mechanism for improving memory

Question No: 132  
You can load a VCR tape the right way because of _____________.
 Physical constraints (page 106)
 Logical constraints
 Cultural constraints
 None of these

Question No: 133  
A mouse button invites pushing by the way it is physically constrained in its plastic shell, is an
example of ___________ Design Principle.
 Visibility
 Affordance (page 105)
 Mapping
 None of these

Question No: 134  
________ aspect gives us hints and tips about using and creating user interface idioms, like dialog boxes and pushbuttons.
A. Efficient. B. Strategic. C. Tactical. D. Reliable.
Select correct option:
 Only A
 Only C (page 143)
 A and C
 B and D

Question No: 135  
"Mistakes" and "Slips" are two forms of:
 Errors (page 100)
 Goals
 Evaluation
 Objectives

Question No: 136  
Ergonomics is also called________.
 Assembly
 Human Factors (page 43)
 Both
 None of the Given

Question No: 138  
User and system has its own unique language, the language used by the system is called______
 Core (page 123)
 Task
 Both
 None of the above

Question No: 139  
Choice of operations and services are offered on the screen through________
 Pointers
 Toolbars
 Menus (page 131)
 None of the given

Question No: 140  
You are given 4 cards displaying 4, E, 7 and K respectively, and you are told that if a card has a
vowel on one side it has an even number on the other. Which cards would you have to turn over to check whether this is the case?
 E and 4
 E and 7
 E, 4 and 7
 4, E, 7 and K

Question No: 141  
Which of the following is true regarding "Visibility"?
The more visible functions are, the more likely users will be able to know what to do next. (page 104)
The more visible functions are, the less likely users will be able to know what to do next.
Functions visibility and user knowing of what to do next, are not related to each other
None of the given
Question No: 142  
What will be the gulf of execution if the user is able to formulate and perform the actions easily?
 Smaller (page 122)
 Greater
 Balanced
 None of the Given

Question No: 143  
Certain factors that help us to interact with graphical based systems is________ .
 Indirect manipulation
 Direct manipulation (page 36,137)
 Both
 None of the given

Question No: 144  
Which interface system is based on the question/answer dialogue?
 Command Line Interfaces
 Query interfaces (page 128)
 Menus
 Natural Language Interfaces

Question No: 145  
Taking some real world concept to perform different tasks that represent some idea, inside the
computer is type of________ .
 Direct Manipulation (page 125,137)
 Desktop metaphors
 Central processing unit
 None of the given

Question No: 146  
Example of form fill interface is________.
 A dialog box
 Pop up menus
 Data entry form on some university web
 All of the given

Question No: 147  
Building things from user's perspective is called _________.
 Functionality
 Usability (page 31)
 Portability
 None of the given

Question No: 148  
A small picture that is used to represent a closed window is said to be a/an:
 Menu
 Toolbar
 status bar
 icon

Question No: 149  
Form-filling interfaces are used for:
 Data entry (page 128)
 Data integration
 Data manipulation
 Data definition

Question No: 150  
________ is an early release of a product to a few users.
Surveys
Beta test (page 271)
Focus
Question No: 151  
________ has a goal of assessing whether the product works according to its specifications.
Trunk Test
Quality assurance (page 270)
Question No: 152  
In usability test, which is a technique from given below options, in which you have two participants work together to perform the tasks.
Active Intervention
Co-Discovery (page 276)
Trunk test
Question No: 153  
What site is this”, Statement represents___________.
Folder
Site ID (page 296)
Scroll bar
Question No: 154  
In DECIDE frame work ______________comes just after choosing the evaluation paradigm and
techniques.
 Deciding about ethical issues (page 265)
 Exploring the questions
 Identifying the practical issues
 None of the given

Question No: 155  
Formal methods are used to represent:
 Architectural aspects of software systems only
 Procedural aspects of software systems only
 Both architectural and procedural aspects of software systems (page 21)
 None of the given

Question No: 156  
The colors, which are directly opposite to each other are said to be:
 Complementary colors (page 64)
 Analogous colors
 Primary colors
 Secondary colors

Question No: 157  
Which of the following is true about Short-Term memory?
 Short-term memory has a limited capacity. (page 80)
 Short-term memory has an unlimited capacity.
 Short-term memory has no capacity.
 Short-term memory has large but limited capacity.

Question No: 158  
Which of the following is not one of the goals of HCI?
 To produce usable systems
 To produce safe systems
 To produce non-functional systems (page 30)
 To improve effectiveness of the systems

Question No: 159  
According to Juran, the fitness for purpose or use, is said to be
 Usability
 Efficiency
 Reliability
 Quality (page 39)

Question No: 160  
Which of the given statements correctly defines efficiency in terms of one of the usability goals?
 It is a very general goal and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do.
 It refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks. (page 31)
 It involves protecting the users from dangerous conditions
 It involves protecting the users from undesired situations

Question No: 161  
Over a short period of time, we find it easier to remember the string of numbers "404 894 6743" because ___________.
 Numbers are easier to remember than arbitrary characters.
 The grouping of the numbers is significant
 Ten numbers is not that many to have to remember from working memory.
 None of these

Question No: 162  
Which of the following is considered as the most complex species?
 Humans (page 18)
 Computers
 Animals
 Birds

Question No: 163  
Which of the following is the statement given by "Novatech" as a result of a survey on the
embarrassing experiences of computers?
 One in every four computers has been physically attacked by its owner
 Every computer can be saved from any type of physical attacks
 Every computer is attacked physically one in its life time
 One in every four computers has been physically attacked by some outside source (page 24)
Question No: 164  
Which of the following is/are goal(s) of usability?
 Effectiveness
 Efficiency
 Safety
 All of the given (page 31)
Question No: 165  
XYZ Ltd is well reputed software house; they make a significant investment in building -------------
------ that encourages greater customer loyalty.
 Visual Symbols
 Grouping
 Brand Equity (page 353)
 Harmony
Question No: 166  
What are the three types of reasoning?
 Deductive, Productive and Inductive (page 89)
 Adductive, Inductive and Deductive
 Inductive, Adductive and Reproductive
 Productive, Reproductive and Deductive
Question No: 167  
_________ is a usability test in which a member of the test team sits in the room with the participant and actively probes the participant's understanding of whatever is being tested.
 Co discovery
 Active intervention (page 276)
 Trunk test
Question No: 168  
Totality of characteristics of an entity that bear on its ability to satisfy stated and implied needs are called ___________.
 Quality (page 40)
 Effectiveness
 Standard
 Quantity 

What will be the gulf of execution if the user is able to formulate and perform the actions easily;

Smaller

Greater

Balanced

None of the Given

 

Certain factors that help us to interact with graphical based systems is________

Indirect manipulation

Direct manipulation

Both

None of the given

 

Which interface system is based on the question/answer dialogue?

Command Line Interfaces

Query interfaces

Menus

Natural Language Interfaces

 

Currently many common environments for interactive computing are examples of the ______________ interface style, often simply called windowing systems.

Three-dimensional

WIMP

Point and click

None of these

 

Taking some real world concept to perform different tasks that represent some idea, inside the computer is type of________

Direct Manipulation

Desktop metaphors

Central processing unit

None of the given

 

 

Example of form fill interface is________

A dialog box

Pop up menus

Data entry form on some university web

All of the given

 

Building things from user's perspective is called _________

Functionality

Usability

Portability

None of the given

 

 

A small picture that is used to represent a closed window is said to be a/an

Menu

Toolbar

status bar

icon

 

Form-filling interfaces are used for

data entry

data integration

data manipulation

data definition

 

User and system has its own unique language, the language used by the user is called_______

Task

Core

Both

None of the give options

 

This is not a characteristic of usability test

 

The primary goal is to improve usability

The participants do not represent real users

Observe and record what participants do and say

 

_________is an early release of a product to a few users.

Surveys

Beta test

Focus

 

_________ has a goal of assessing whether the product works according to its specifications.

Trunk Test

Quality assurance

 

__________ is a usability test in which a member of the test team sits in the room with the participant and actively probes the participant's understanding of whatever is being tested.

Co discovery

Active intervention

Trunk test

 

In usability test, which is a technique from given below opttions, in which you have two participants work together to perform the tasks.

Active Intervention

Co-Discovery

Trunk test

 

_____________ is needed to check that users can use the product and like it.

Coding

Evaluation

Guideline

 

What site is this”, Statement represents___________.

Folder

Site ID

Scroll bar

 

Exploring how children talk together in order to see if an innovative new groupware product would help them to be more engaged would probably be better informed by a ______________.

Usability testing

Field study

Predictive evaluation

DECIDE framework

 

The ____________ phase sets the stage for the core of the design effort

Requirement definition

Modeling

Implementation

None of the given

 

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

Formative

Summative

Relative

None of the given

 

_________ frequent your primary personas access the site,____________ transient a stance the site needs to take (respectively).

More, Less

Less, More

Less, Less

None the given

 

In DECIDE frame work ______________comes just after choosing the evaluation paradigm and techniques.

Deciding about ethical issues

Exploring the questions

Identifying the practical issues

None of the given

 

____________capture the non-verbal dialogue between artifact and user over time.

Persona

Scenario

Dialogue

Design Model

 

___________ patterns can be applied at the conceptual level.

Postural

Structural

Behavioral

Mnemonic

 

Which of the following I least likely to be revealed by a paper prototype?

Your user don’t know the term algorithm

Toolbar button are too small to press

The help menu isn’t in  the right place.

None of the given

 

Information sites with daily-updated information will naturally attract _______ users more than a monthly- updated site.

Repeat

Infrequent

Nonuser

None of the given

 

There can only be one _________ persona per interface for a product

Primary

Secondary

Supplemental

Customer

 

Overviews serve a similar purpose to __________ in an interface.

Navigation

Excise

Signposts

None of the given

 

We are deficient in our development _________, not in our development __________ (respectively).

Select correct option:

Process, Tools

Tools, Process

Tools, Methodology

None of these

 

Which of the following is not true regarding “cones”?

Select correct option:

A type of receptor in eye more sensitive to light

Different types of cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light

Eye has approximately 6 million cones

 

 

 

 

Which of the following does not count as one of the advantages of computers?

Select correct option:

Computers are enabling new discoveries

Leading to efficiencies

Making our life convenient

Depending so much on computers may give fatal results

 

The gulf of execution refers to _______________ .

Select correct option:

The user’s difficulty in understanding the feedback from the system

The system’s difficulty in presenting information in the output language

The system’s difficulty in converting an input expression into the correct system state transition

The user’s difficulty in formulating and articulating an intention to the system

 

Learnability, flexibility and robustness are three main usability principles that can be considered as general headings for standards and guidelines generation. Which of the following are also high level usability categories that can guide standards and guidelines generation? (i) Effectiveness (ii) Efficiency (iii) Fault tolerance (iv) Satisfaction

Select correct option:

(i) & (ii)

(i), (ii) & (iv)

(ii) & (iii)

(ii) & (iv)

 

Formal methods are used to represent

Architectural aspects of software systems only

Procedural aspects of software systems only

Both architectural and procedural aspects of software systems

None of the given

 

The colors, which are directly opposite to each other are said to be

complementary colors

analogous colors

primary colors

secondary colors

Which of the following is true about Short-Term memory?

Short-term memory has a limited capacity.

Short-term memory has an unlimited capacity.

Short-term memory has no capacity.

Short-term memory has large but limited capacity.

 

Which of the following device can not be useful for a visually impaired person?

a typical keyboard

a typical monitor

a typical speaker

a typical processor

 

Which of the following is not one of the goals of HCI?

To produce usable systems

To produce safe systems

To produce non-functional systems

To improve effectiveness of the systems

 

Human beings interact with outside world, using their

input channels

output channels

sense of sight

All of the given

 

Which of the following is/are the main component(s) of color?

Select correct option:

Hue

Intensity

Saturation

All of the given

 

Which of the following is not one of the primary colors?

Select correct option:

Red

Green

Yellow

Green

 

Which of the following is concerned primarily with understanding human behavior and the mental processes that underlie it?

Select correct option:

Psychology

Sociology

Statistics

Computer Science

 

Which are the most significant senses for the average person when it comes to interacting with a computer?

Select correct option:

Sight and hearing

Hearing, touch and smell

Hearing and touch

Sight, hearing and touch

 

According to Juran, the fitness for purpose or use, is said to be

usability

efficency

reliability

quality

 

Which of the given statements correctly defines efficiency in terms of one of the usability goals?

Select correct option:

It is a very general goal and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do.

It refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.

It involves protecting the users from dangerous conditions

It involves protecting the users from undesired situations

Over a short period of time, we find it easier to remember the string of numbers "404 894 6743" because ___________ .

Numbers are easier to remember than arbitrary characters.

The grouping of the numbers is significant

Ten numbers is not that many to have to remember from working memory.

None of these

 

The colors, which are directly opposite to each other are said to be

Select correct option:

complementary colors

analogous colors

primary colors

secondary colors

 

We are deficient in our development _________, not in our development __________ (respectively).

Select correct option:

Process, Tools

Tools, Process

Tools, Methodology

None of these

 

Which of the following does not count as one of the advantages of computers?

Select correct option:

Computers are enabling new discoveries

Leading to efficiencies

Making our life convenient

Depending so much on computers may give fatal results

 

The gulf of execution refers to _______________ .

Select correct option:

The user's difficulty in understanding the feedback from the system

The system's difficulty in presenting information in the output language

The system's difficulty in converting an input expression into the correct system state transition

The user's difficulty in formulating and articulating an intention to the system

 

 

 

 

 

 

Which of the following is considered as the most complex species?

Select correct option:

Humans

Computers

Animals

Birds

 

Which of the following is the statement given by "Novatech" as a result of a survey on the embarrassing experiences of computers?

Select correct option:

One in every four computers has been physically attacked by its owner

Every computer can be saved from any type of physical attacks

Every computer is attacked physically one in its life time

One in every four computers has been physically attacked by some outside source

 

According to Juran, the fitness for purpose or use, is said to be

Select correct option:

usability

efficency

reliability

quality

 

Which of the given statements correctly defines efficiency in terms of one of the usability goals?

Select correct option:

It is a very general goal and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do.

It refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.

It involves protecting the users from dangerous conditions

It involves protecting the users from undesired situations

 

Which of the following does not count as one of the advantages of computers?

Select correct option:

Computers are enabling new discoveries

Leading to efficiencies

Making our life convenient

Depending so much on computers may give fatal results

 

Which of the following is/are goal(s) of usability?

Select correct option:

Effectiveness

Efficiency

Safety

All of the given

Which of the following is/are the main component(s) of color?

Select correct option:

Hue

Intensity

Saturation

All of the given

Which of the following is true about Short-Term memory?

Select correct option:

Short-term memory has a limited capacity.

Short-term memory has an unlimited capacity.

Short-term memory has no capacity.

Short-term memory has large but limited capacity.

 

Human beings interact with outside world, using their

Select correct option:

input channels

output channels

sense of sight

All of the given

 

GOMS stands for

Select correct option:

goals,operations, methods and selection rules

goals,objects, models and selection rules

goals,operations, methods and state role

goals,orientation, models and state role

 

When you engaged in a conversation you are more attentive what the other person is saying. It is called?

Focused Attention

Voluntary Attention

Involuntary attention

Divided Attention

 

Drive a vehicle while holding a conversation with a passenger is the example of _________ .

Focused Attention

Voluntary Attention

Involuntary attention

Divided Attention

 

Ali requires access via a navigational portal relatively infrequently that provides clear, simple navigational control. Which of the following posture is appropriate in this case?

Auxiliary

Transient

Information

Sovereign

 

The Usability Engineering lifecycle was proposed by _________.

Deborah Mayhew

Websterfg

Barry Boehm

Hartson

 

XYZ Ltd is well reputed software house; they make a significant investment in building ------------------- that encourages greater customer loyalty.

Visual Symbols

Grouping

Brand Equity

Harmony

 

Ali wants to develop an application that incorporates print, audio video media and software applications on a single place. Which of the following will help in this regard?

MS World

Worldwide Web

Television Newspaper

 

Ali is looking at how interface designers went about their work. He identified two different modes of activity: one is _________ and other is ___________ .

Analytic mode, synthetic mode

Evaluation mode, testing mode

Analyze mode, feedback mode

Implementation mode, task mode

 

Scenario content and context are derived from information gathered during the ____________ phase and analyzed during the ______________ phase (respectively)

Modeling, Implementation

Modeling, Research

Research, Implementation

Research, Modeling

 

_________ refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.

Efficiency

Effectiveness

Utility

_____________ are GUIs that consists of electronic counterparts to physical objects in the real world to match the knowledge requirements of users.

User Interaction Models

Conceptual Models

Interface Metaphors

 

________language tends to be grammatical while _________ language is often Ungrammatical.

Written, spoken

Spoken, written

None of the given choices

 

Aspect gives us hints and tips about using and creating user interface idioms.

Strategic

Tactical

None of the given choices

 

Which of the following requires less cognitive effort than others?

Select correct option:

listening

speaking

hearing

None of the given

 

What are the three types of reasoning?

Select correct option:

Deductive, Productive and Inductive

Adductive, Inductive and Deductive

Inductive, Adductive and Reproductive

Productive, Reproductive and Deductive

 

Question # 2 of 10 ( Start time: 08:32:26 PM )  Total Marks: 1

Which of the following is not true?

Select correct option:

 Utility refers to the functionality of a system

 Usability is concerned with adding complexity to the system

 Usability is concerned with making systems easy to use

 Poorly designed computer system can be extremely annoying to users

 

Which of the given statements correctly defines effectiveness in terms of one of the usability goals?

Select correct option:

It is a very general goal and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do.

It refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks.

It involves protecting the users from dangerous conditions

It involves protecting the users from undesired situations

 

Which of the following is not a secondary color?

Select correct option:

Green

Orange

Purple

Blue

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