Top 1000+ Solved Human Computer Interaction (HCI) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Evaluations done during design to check that product continues to meet user’s needs are known as _____________ evaluation.
a. Formative
b. Summative
c. Relative
d. None of the given
Q. Desktop applications fit into _____________ categories of posture.
a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
d. Five
Q. Goal-oriented context scenarios are _____________ task-oriented than key path Scenario
a. Less
b. Alike
c. More
d. None of the given
Q. An observational study:
a. provides insight into how hardware is used.
b. . is a formative evaluation method.
c. involves time-consuming manual analysis of user sessions.
d. . can reach a wide subject group.
Q. Affordances are:
a. the range of possible (physical) actions by a user on an artefact
b. the costs of buying user interface components.
c. . the completion times for a typical task
d. what user wants.
Q. A diary study:
a. involves self-reporting of activities by users.
b. provides insight into how hardware is used.
c. is a summative evaluation method.
d. involves time-consuming manual analysis of user sessions.
Q. Paper prototypes:
a. . describe choices and results verbally
b. implement just simple algorithms.
c. simulate screen and dialogue elements on paper.
d. are manipulated during a thinking aloud test by the facilitator.
Q. Regarding Augment/NLS:
a. It had the first practical implementation of hypertext links.
b. It was the first use of the mouse.
c. It used a pixel-based raster display
d. All of the above.
Q. Concerning competitive analysis:
a. . Two groups of usability testers compare their results for the same interface.
b. It is used for usability benchmarking.
c. It is an online between-groups experiment
d. represents a particular type of user.
Q. In a heuristic evaluation:
a. A group of usability experts judges an interface with a detailed checklist of guidelines.
b. A group of test users conducts a formal experiment.
c. A group of usability experts reviews a user interface according to a small set of general principles
d. All of the above
Q. Regarding a formal experiment:
a. Objective measurements are made.
b. A larger number of test users is needed.
c. A fully implemented system is required.
d. All of the above
Q. Thinking aloud testing:
a. slows down the user by about 17%
b. cannot provide performance data.
c. is a formative evaluation method.
d. All of the above
Q. Cognitive Walkthrough:
a. is a summative evaluation method.
b. is performed by a single evaluator, who walks through a typical task.
c. focuses explicitly on learnability.
d. not with action sequence
Q. In a co-discovery test:
a. The user works togther with the facilitator
b. Two users explore an interface together.
c. Nothing shows issue.
d. A structured walkthrough discovers problems.
Q. What are the pros (advantages) when using questionnaires as opposed to interviews?
a. Easy to analyse and compare.
b. Easy to repeat.
c. Can reach a wide subject group.
d. All of the above