IS SDP 7 (2017)

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Quiz on IS SDP 7 (2017) , created by Ara BOSS on 02/12/2017.
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Question 1

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1. Select main types of usability testing
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  • Exploratory
  • Assessment
  • Comparison
  • Validation
  • Pipelining

Question 2

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2. Which type of usability testing is used to assess one design against another?
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  • Comparison
  • Exploratory
  • Pipelining
  • Schedule
  • Declaration

Question 3

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3. Completely open-ended testing in a different way is called
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  • Fishing
  • Hunting
  • Gathering
  • Mushroom picking
  • Gardening

Question 4

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4. You should start preparing for a usability testing cycle at least ______ before you expect to need the results.
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  • three weeks
  • three days
  • one day
  • two month
  • five years

Question 5

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5. Typical tests range
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  • From 1 to 2 hours
  • From 60 to 120 minutes
  • From 3 to 5 hours
  • From 5 to 10 minutes
  • From 100 to 200 seconds

Question 6

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6. To determine which features to test, look at features that are
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  • Used often
  • New
  • Considered important by users
  • Used rarely
  • Old

Question 7

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7. Things which should determine the duration of a task
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  • Total length of the interview
  • Structure
  • Complexity of the features
  • Respondent quickness
  • Mood

Question 8

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8. Good task should be:
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  • Reasonable
  • In a realistic sequence
  • Hard
  • Domain dependent
  • Long

Question 9

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9. Script sometimes called
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  • Protocol
  • Discussion guide
  • Paper
  • Banana
  • Frequency

Question 10

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10. A list of instructions for the moderator to follow so that the interviews are consistent and everything gets done
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  • Script
  • Javascript
  • JQuery
  • JSON
  • Joomla

Question 11

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11. A script generally has three parts:
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  • Introduction and preliminary interview
  • Tasks
  • Wrap-up
  • Break
  • Rating

Question 12

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12. A way to break the ice and give the evaluator some context
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  • Introduction
  • Tasks
  • Wrap-up
  • Conclusion
  • Break

Question 13

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13. The preliminary interview begins with _____questions.
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  • General
  • Special
  • Non-standard
  • Unexpected
  • Unusual

Question 14

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14. It’s useful to ask about _____ before moving the discussion to the online sphere.
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  • People’s offline habits
  • What he/she ate today
  • People’s salary
  • People’s relatives
  • People’s bad habits

Question 15

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15. What type of interview focuses on a handful of specific tasks or features?
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  • Task-based
  • Observational
  • Hybrid
  • Exploratory
  • Evaluative

Question 16

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16. Select main goals in conducting usability testing
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  • Getting the most natural responses
  • Getting the most complete responses
  • Getting the most incorrect responses
  • Getting the most incomplete responses
  • Getting nothing

Question 17

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17. Usability tests are not statistically representative
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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18. What are the best/well-known results of eye-tracking studies?
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  • Heat map graphics
  • Gaze plot
  • Lines
  • Asterisk
  • Eye direction

Question 19

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19. What are the saccades?
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  • Paths that the eye took between points of fixation
  • Points of fixation
  • Multicolored map
  • Map with asterisks
  • Triangles

Question 20

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20. What is one of the workhorses of user experience research?
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  • Usability test
  • IQ-test
  • Summary
  • Composition
  • Programmer's codex of honor

Question 21

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1. What is the best tool to find out who your users are and what opinions they hold?
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  • Survey
  • IQ-test
  • Psychological test
  • Horoscope
  • Experiment

Question 22

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2. What are the kinds of survey goals?
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  • Descriptive
  • Explanatory
  • Experimental
  • Traditional
  • Predictable

Question 23

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3. What questions outline how someone behaves?
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  • Behavior
  • Characteristic
  • Attitudinal
  • Logical
  • Philosophical

Question 24

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What category of questions asks about respondent digital technology setup and experience?
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  • Technological
  • Demographic
  • Usage
  • Competitive
  • Satisfaction

Question 25

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5. What are the questions about who the respondents are?
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  • Demographic
  • Usage
  • Competitive
  • Satisfaction
  • Technological

Question 26

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6. Select attitudinal categories of questions
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  • Satisfaction
  • Preference
  • Desire
  • Demographic
  • e. Technological

Question 27

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7. What type of question consists of a list of answers, any number of which can be chosen?
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  • Checklist
  • Flexible
  • Single-answer
  • Incorrect answer
  • Open-ended

Question 28

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8. When writing questions
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  • Avoid negative questions
  • Don’t overload questions
  • Don’t make questions relevant
  • Don’t stay consistent
  • hut people out

Question 29

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9. Select parts of a typical survey
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  • Introduction
  • Beginning with teaser questions
  • Middle
  • End
  • Break

Question 30

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10. What part presents the purpose of the survey?
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  • Introduction
  • Beginning with teaser questions
  • Middle
  • End
  • Break

Question 31

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11. Pretesting is also known as
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  • Pilot testing
  • Driver testing
  • Hunter testing
  • Seaman testing
  • Cosmonaut testing

Question 32

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12. What is a fielding a survey?
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  • Process of inviting people to take survey
  • Process of conducting a survey itself
  • Process of preparing questions
  • Process of conducting a usability testing

Question 33

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13. The group of people who fill out your survey or is called
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  • Sample
  • Simple
  • Surfeits
  • Surveyors
  • Surfers

Question 34

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14. Telephone, in-person, and paper mailed surveys are referred to
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  • Traditional survey techniques
  • Special survey techniques
  • Modern survey techniques
  • Urban survey techniques
  • Specific survey techniques

Question 35

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15. What are the kinds of bias?
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  • Timing bias
  • Presentation bias
  • Invitation bias
  • Experiment bias
  • Condition bias

Question 36

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16. What is the easiest but least accurate online survey invitation method?
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  • Invitation link
  • Telephone
  • In-person
  • Haphazard
  • Interruption

Question 37

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17. What is a definition of the blurriness around calculated value, and a measure of the precision of calculations?
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  • Standard error
  • Specific error
  • Special error
  • Sequential error
  • Incorrect answer

Question 38

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18. What category of questions asks what product features do people use?ма
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  • Usage
  • Demographic
  • Competitive
  • Satisfaction
  • Technological

Question 39

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19. What occurs when the people who you thought would respond are not members of the population that you’re trying to sample?
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  • Sampling bias
  • Sampling frame
  • Interaction
  • Division
  • Selection

Question 40

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20. What does it mean to tabulate in survey-speak?
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  • Count
  • Break
  • Divide
  • Compare
  • Decide

Question 41

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1. How many Krug's laws of usability are there?
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  • 3
  • 5
  • 9
  • 12
  • 7

Question 42

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2. Choose first law of usability
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  • “Don’t make me think.”
  • “It doesn’t matter how many times I have to click, as long as each click is a mindless, unambiguous choice.”
  • “Get rid of half the words on each page, then get rid of half of what is left.”
  • Catch me if you can
  • With great power comes great responsibility

Question 43

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3. Choose second law of usability
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  • “It doesn’t matter how many times I have to click, as long as each click is a mindless, unambiguous choice.”
  • “Don’t make me think.”
  • Get rid of half the words on each page, then get rid of half of what is left.”
  • “It matter how many times I have to click, because click is ambiguous choice.”
  • Always admire what you really do not understand.

Question 44

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4. Choose third law of usability
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  • “Get rid of half the words on each page, then get rid of half of what is left.”
  • “Don’t make me think.”
  • “It doesn’t matter how many times I have to click, as long as each click is a mindless, unambiguous choice.”
  • With great power comes great responsibility
  • The only courage that matters is the kind that gets you from one moment to the next.

Question 45

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5. Select incorrect one
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  • Navigation helps users feel terrible in the site
  • Navigation helps users find what they’re looking for
  • Navigation tells users what options are available in the current location
  • Navigation shows users what they can do in the current location
  • Navigation shows users where they are in the site

Question 46

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6. Select element which is not a basic navigation element
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  • Timely content
  • Navigation
  • Location indicators
  • Page name
  • Tabs

Question 47

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7. The homepage or main interface no need to provide
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  • Advertisement
  • Site hierarchy
  • Where to start
  • Credibility and trust
  • Site identity

Question 48

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8. A common technique used to communicate findings from user research in a simple and accessible manner
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  • Personas
  • Complexity
  • Picture
  • Bias
  • Relevance

Question 49

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9. When conducting an interview, it is not important to
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  • Become best friends with respondents
  • Establish trust with interviewee
  • Obtain the information you are looking for
  • Plan your interview
  • Practice your interview

Question 50

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10. Interview goals should not include finding out
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  • How to shut respondent out
  • The background of the people you are interviewing
  • What tasks they have to perform
  • How those people accomplishes the task
  • What corresponding features they look for

Question 51

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11. First set of questions of interview should not be designed to
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  • Get answers for hard and deep questions about your project
  • Get the interviewee talking
  • Obtain some background information
  • Establish trust
  • Show that you are interested in what they have to say and why

Question 52

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12. Choose first step of interview
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  • Understand your interview goals
  • Plan your interview
  • Analysis
  • Concluding your interview
  • Conducting your interview

Question 53

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13. Questions in interview should go
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  • From simple to more complex
  • From complex to more simple
  • From less familiar to more familiar
  • From hard to easy
  • From complex to stupid

Question 54

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End the interview with an ____________
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  • Open-ended question
  • Close-ended question
  • Multiple choice question
  • Checklist
  • Likert scale

Question 55

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What you need to do during conclusion of interview?
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  • Be sure to thank the interviewee for his or her time
  • Say that interviewee spent time for nothing
  • Say it was just for fun
  • Don’t say anything
  • Say sorry

Question 56

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Typically follow a simple structure or template
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  • User stories
  • Use cases
  • Scenarios
  • ER-diagram
  • Incorrect answer

Question 57

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Follows a template much larger and richer than a user story
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  • Use cases
  • User stories
  • Scenarios
  • Incorrect answer
  • Storyboard

Question 58

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Don’t usually follow a template and aren't constrained by a specific or prescribed structure
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  • Scenarios
  • Use cases
  • User stories
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Incorrect answer

Question 59

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More concise and less detailed than a scenario
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  • User stories
  • Use cases
  • Scenarios
  • Your love affairs
  • Incorrect answer

Question 60

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Usually longer and more detailed than a scenario
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  • Use cases
  • User stories
  • Scenarios
  • Template
  • Incorrect answer

Question 61

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Less formal and more about narrative and 'storytelling'
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  • Scenarios
  • Use cases
  • User stories
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Worksheet

Question 62

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Create a visual story with sketches that depict a sequence of events
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  • Storyboard
  • Use case
  • User story
  • Worksheet
  • Documents

Question 63

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Storyboard can include
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  • All of the above
  • Only people
  • Only objects
  • Only text
  • None of the above

Question 64

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Similar to a movie script
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  • Storyboard
  • Use case
  • User story
  • Worksheet
  • Curriculum vitae

Question 65

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Storyboard interactions must:
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  • All of the mentioned
  • Only have several meaningful interactions
  • Only be meaningful to the user
  • Only be closely related to personas and scenarios
  • None of the mentioned

Question 66

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Select statement which does not consider to be a usability heuristic
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  • Unaesthetic and maximalist design
  • Visibility of system status
  • Match between system and the real world
  • Consistency and standards
  • Flexibility and efficiency of use

Question 67

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Select statement which is considered to be a usability heuristic
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  • User control and freedom
  • Continue and standard
  • Flexibility and effect of use
  • Reconcile rather than recall
  • Victim of system status

Question 68

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Choose usability heuristic that claim the system should always keep users informed about what is going on, through appropriate feedback within reasonable time
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  • Visibility of system status
  • Error prevention
  • All of the above
  • Aesthetic and minimalist design
  • None of the above

Question 69

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Choose usability heuristic that claim dialogues should not contain information which is irrelevant or rarely needed.
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  • Aesthetic and minimalist design
  • Help and documentation
  • Error prevention
  • User control
  • Visibility of system status

Question 70

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Choose usability heuristic that claim the system should speak the users' language, with words, phrases and concepts familiar to the user, rather than system-oriented terms.
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  • None of the above
  • Aesthetic and minimalist design
  • Help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors
  • Error prevention
  • Visibility of system status

Question 71

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How many usability heuristics for user interface design are there?
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  • 10
  • 15
  • 2
  • 4
  • 5

Question 72

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Things that are related logically (on website page) need also to be
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  • Related visually
  • In different corners
  • Not related
  • Exactly the same
  • None of the above

Question 73

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Select trait/traits which is/are feature/features of page with a clear visual hierarchy
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  • All of the above
  • None of the above
  • The more important something is, the more prominent it is.
  • Things that are related logically are also related visually.
  • Things are “nested” visually to show what’s part of what.

Question 74

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The Sections sometimes called
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  • Primary navigation
  • Secondary navigation
  • Tabs
  • Labels
  • Display

Question 75

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The list of subsections in the current section
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  • Secondary navigation
  • Primary navigation
  • Tabs
  • Labels
  • Template

Question 76

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What show/s the path from the Home page to where you are?
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  • Breadcrumbs
  • Section
  • Timely content
  • Button
  • Ad

Question 77

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What symbol (sign) is usually used between levels in breadcrumbs?
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  • >
  • =
  • *
  • &
  • #

Question 78

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Choose wrong statement
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  • All statements are correct
  • Every page needs a name
  • The name needs to be in the right place
  • The name needs to be prominent
  • The name needs to match what I clicked

Question 79

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What element shows you where you are in the context of the site’s hierarchy?
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  • “You are here” indicator
  • “You are far away” indicator
  • Advertisement
  • Timely content
  • Deal

Question 80

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A terse description of the site, displayed in a prominent block on the Home page that’s visible without scrolling
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  • The Welcome blurb
  • Advertisement of other sources
  • Breadcrumbs
  • Scenario
  • Super Mario
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