Top 1000+ Solved Human Computer Interaction (HCI) MCQ Questions Answer
Q. A digitizing tablet can be used for?
a. editing maps
b. playing
c. reading bar- codes
d. tracing diagrams
Q. What are the several factors that can limit the speed of an interactive system?
a. computation bound
b. storage channelbound
c. graphics bound
d. all the above
Q. What is the principal interaction mode for a microsoft kinect?
a. mouse pointer
b. haptic interface
c. exploring and browsing
d. gesture andbody movements
Q. ____are unintentional while occur through conscious deliberation.
a. slips, mistakes
b. errors,slips
c. mistakes, errors
d. mistakes, slips
Q. In virtual reality which of the senses cannot currently be portrayed?
a. touch
b. hearing
c. sight
d. smell
Q. The difference between the intentions and allowable actions is
a. gulf of execution
b. gulf of evaluation
c. both (a) & (b)
d. . none of these
Q. What are the two major phases of Norman's model of interaction?
a. evaluation and execution
b. planning and execution
c. interpretation and execution
d. perception and decision
Q. Which of the following was the first interactive dialog style to be commonly used?
a. wimpinterface
b. menu
c. command line interface
d. natural language
Q. WYSIWYG stands for .
a. where you see is where you get
b. what you see is what you get
c. when you see it when you get
d. none of these
Q. The haptic perception is that is about the awareness of the position of the body and limbs is
a. kinesthesis
b. receptors
c. touch
d. all of these
Q. The time taken to hit a target is a function of the _____ of the target and the that has to be moved.
a. length,width
b. pitch,angle
c. size,distance
d. none of these
Q. Which of the following where humans can pursue more than one task at a time?
a. personal computing
b. window systems and the wimpinterface
c. multi-modality
d. time sharing
Q. Maier's pendulum problem is a illustration for
a. problem space theory
b. anderson\s act* model
c. gestalt theory
d. all of these
Q. Three important things that have to be understood in HCI are:
a. screen sizes, processor speeds andmemory sizes
b. users, tasks, and context
c. location, age and education
d. none of these