Top 250+ Solved Usability Engineering MCQ Questions Answer
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
Q. When conducting an investigation with human participants for research or commercial reasons, which provision(s) for consent must be made?
a. approval of the research by a properly constituted ethics committee independent of the researchers.
b. participants informed they do not have to take part if they do not want to
c. participants fully informed of their right to withdraw from the investigation without consequences to them
d. all of the above.
Q. Rolf Molich’s Comparative Usability Evaluation (CUE) studies:
a. show there is a large amount of overlap between findings from different teams.
b. show that usability testing finds all known problems.
c. show many teams found more problems than they chose to report.
d. use the common industry format (cif) for usability reports.
Q. akes to explain an interface to a new user. T F 4. Which of the following are advantages of using platform conventions during interface design:
a. users can run the same software on different platforms.
b. users can load documents created by different applications
c. users can transfer knowledge as they move between applications.
d. users can apply logical constraints between applications
Q. Which statement best reflects interaction design?
a. interaction design is a new discipline
b. interaction design is multidisciplinary
c. interaction design combines the disciplines of software engineering and psychology
d. interaction design is an application of common sense
Q. According to Quintanar (1982) how do users rate an interface/system that gives them personalised feedback?
a. they rate it as more honest
b. they rate it as less honest
c. they rate it as more likeable
d. they rate it as less likeable.
Q. Which of the following options best represents the core values of user-centred design, as originally articulated by Gould & Lewis (1985)?
a. focusing on users and their tasks in the design process
b. measuring progress towards usability goals throughout development
c. developing and testing in several cycles
d. all of the above.
Q. Which of the following steps is NOT the process of defining the interaction Framework?
a. defining form factor and input methods
b. defining images and maps
c. defining functional and data elements
d. constructing key path scenarios
Q. User personas that are not primary or secondary are personas.
a. served
b. supplemental
c. customer
d. negative
Q. Research can tell you about what, how, many and why in rich, multivariate detail.
a. quantitative
b. qualitative
c. sme
d. none of these
Q. What is the fundamental insight underlying the "cognitive walk through" method of evaluation?
a. processes are the most important aspect of the user experience
b. the idea that userscan sometimes be left out of the evaluation
c. the idea that users earn by exploring an interface
d. the idea that experts need to work hand in hand with useers to develop an optimal user experience
Q. Which of the following is a design implication of our understanding of human attention?
a. the same kinds of distinctions that a person would feel in the world
b. information than isneeded at the present moment for the user
c. text should be legible and distinguishable from its background under different lighting conditions
d. sounds should be audible and distinguishable in the user
Q. environments are environments that are user and context aware.
a. non-attentive
b. visual
c. sensing
d. attentive