Document From Er Shubham Marotkar ?
Document From Er Shubham Marotkar ?
Document From Er Shubham Marotkar ?
Question Which of the following are the components of the HCI approach to design?
A Tasks
B Humans
C Technology
D All of the above
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Question HCI draws which of the fields together?
A Psychology
B Design
C Computer Science
D All of the above
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Question Which one of these would not be found in a good HCI?
A Icons that can have specific meanings
B Common shortcuts, like CTRL+Z for undo
C Sounds that convey meanings
D A long command line to achieve a function
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Question Which of the following statements is true?
A A good UI design doesn’t save money as it is expensive
B Bad UI design doesn’t really affect the reputation of the company
C A good UI design saves time and effort
D The UI design doesn’t matter as long as the product is great
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Question Which of the following is not true about a good design?
A Everything designed has an explicit criterion 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
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Question Identify the "interaction" component out of the HCI components (i.e. humans,
computer, and interaction) in the following scenario:
A doctor performs an ultrasound on the ultrasound machine using the handheld
device.
A A doctor
B performs an ultrasound
C the ultrasound machine
D the handheld device
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Question What are the goals of a good design?
A Safety
B Utility
C Efficiency
D All of the above
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Question Which of the following is/are true for contextual inquiry?
A With contextual inquiry, you learn a thousand things about a few people
B Focus is on what people do
C Both A and B
D None of the above
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Question Which of the following things does Market research helps you learn?
A Why are users doing something
B A large variety of things about a thousand people
C How people do something
D What people say
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Question Which of the following statements is/are true?
A Nothing a user does is for no reason
B Users do not always know what they want
C Both A and B
D None of the above
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Question Contextual Inquiry requires the HCI expert to
A Intervene the user when he does something incorrect
B Make sure the user doesn’t think aloud while using the product
C Ask the users to summarize their reactions
D Steer the conversation to stay on relevant topics
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Question Contextual inquiry is a quick form of which of the following techniques?
A Psychology
B Ethnography
C Focus Group Discussions
D None of the above
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Question Which of the following is/are a part of the general process of making an affinity
diagram?
A One key concept or observation per sticky note
B Cluster similar items as you go
C Label emerging themes
D All of the above
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Question Choose the option with the correct order
A Cognitive walkthrough -> Affinity diagram -> Contextual inquiry
B Cognitive walkthrough -> Contextual inquiry -> Affinity diagram
C Contextual inquiry -> Affinity diagram -> Cognitive walkthrough
D Affinity diagram -> Contextual Inquiry -> Cognitive walkthrough
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Question Which of the following is an aspect of conducting a Contextual Inquiry?
A Using recording techniques
B Taking permission from the Institutional Review Board
C Having the users sign a consent form
D All of the above
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Question Understanding why a user does things in a certain way by asking them questions
related to the use case of the application, signifies which of the following?
A Focus Group Discussion
B Contextual Inquiry
C Market research
D Affinity Diagram
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Question Which of the following is true about the process of drawing Affinity Diagrams?
A It is immersive
B It is persistent
C It involves brainstorming
D All of the above
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Question Clicking and holding the mouse button or Right-clicking on a toolbar icon does what?
A Increases the size of that tool
B Locks that tool as the default action
C Reveals help text for that tool
D Shows additional tools related to that tool
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Question Which of the following should an HCI expert take care of while designing a product?
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 user
D The end user is never a beginner
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Question An HCI expert needs to be careful about which of the following
A Users hijacking a discussion during an interview
B Users deliberately providing incorrect information during a survey
C Users hijacking a discussion during an FGD
D All of the above
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Question Why do we need a Survey?
A To understand the needs of a large set of users
B Statistical representation of the population of interest
C Both A and B
D None of the above
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Question Which of the following is a mode of conducting surveys?
A Telephone
B Web
C Hybrid
D All of the above
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Question Which of the following issues occur in personal surveys?
A Time consuming
B Users may be biased due to the presence of the interviewer
C Both A and B
D None of the above
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Question Which of the following survey techniques has the lowest response rate
A Email
B Telephone
C Personal
D Web
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Question Which of the following is true about closed questions?
A They might introduce bias in the study
B Closed questions are time saving
C Both A and B
D None of the above
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Question Which of the following is not true about open-ended questions
A They are easy to analyze
B Allow users to express their ideas without restriction
C They incur greater time cost, compared to closed questions
D All of the above
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Question Which of the following questionnaire designs are particularly useful for exploratory
studies?
A Closed questions
B Hypothetical questions
C Questions with mutually exclusive options
D Open-ended questions
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Question Which of the following techniques can be used to understand the needs of a user?
C Both A and B
D None of the above
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Question Which of the following can help you understand the mistakes that you’ve made in
questionnaire design as well the mistakes users are making in providing responses to the
questions?
C Good design comes from an iterative process with the user in loop
D Good design can come from fixing the UI at the end
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Question Which of the following is true about Waterfall strategy?
C Both A and B
A Design-Code-Launch
B Design-Prototype-Launch
C Design-Prototype-Evaluate
D Design-Evaluate-Code
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Question For user testing on your low fidelity prototypes, you will:
A Antagonise the user if they are unable to figure out your design
B Give them an in depth explanation of the product so that they know everything
before looking at your design
C Give a brief overview of your ideas and then let them explore/figure out your design
A Requirements specification