Top 1000+ Solved Human Computer Interaction (HCI) MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Desktop applications fit into _____________ categories of posture.

a. Two

b. Three

c. Four

d. Five

  • c. Four

Q. Goal-oriented context scenarios are _____________ task-oriented than key path Scenario

a. Less

b. Alike

c. More

d. None of the given

  • a. Less

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.

  • c. involves time-consuming manual analysis of user sessions.

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.

  • a. the range of possible (physical) actions by a user on an artefact

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.

  • a. involves self-reporting of activities by users.

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.

  • c. simulate screen and dialogue elements on paper.

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.

  • 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.

  • b. It is used for usability benchmarking.

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

  • c. A group of usability experts reviews a user interface according to a small set of general principles

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

  • 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

  • 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

  • c. focuses explicitly on learnability.

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.

  • b. Two users explore an interface together.

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

  • d. All of the above
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