Hci Test 2011 11 10 Sample Ans PDF
Hci Test 2011 11 10 Sample Ans PDF
Hci Test 2011 11 10 Sample Ans PDF
T F
1. Affordances are:
x A. possibilities for using an object or interface.
x B. the costs of buying user interface components.
x C. the completion times for a typical task.
x D. classified into real and perceived affordances.
T F
2. Which of these are attributes of usability?
x A. Learnability.
x B. Usefulness.
x C. Generalisability.
x D. Subjective satisfaction.
T F
3. How do you get to know the user in the usability engineering lifecycle?
x A. Draw up a user profile.
x B. Run a thinking aloud test.
x C. Assume the role of an apprentice learning from the master craftsman.
x D. Observe representative users.
T F
4. Concerning competitive analysis, it is true that:
x A. two groups of usability testers compare their results for the same interface.
x B. it is used for usability benchmarking.
x C. it is an online comparision of data transfer rates.
x D. competing systems are analysed.
T F
6. Which of the following are recognised kinds of prototypes:
x A. Interactive sketches.
x B. Conceptual models.
x C. Beta versions.
x D. Paper mock-ups.
T F
7. In a heuristic evaluation:
x A. a group of usability experts judges an interface with a detailed checklist of guidelines.
x B. a group of test users conducts a formal experiment.
x C. a group of psychologists administers a questionnaire.
x D. a group of usability experts reviews a user interface according to a small set of general principles.
T F
8. Valid reasons for usability testing are:
x A. More often than not, intuitions are wrong.
x B. Designers believe users follow illogical paths.
x C. Experience changes ones perception of the world.
x D. Testing performance under user stress is important.
T F
9. Thinking aloud testing:
x A. slows down the user by about 17%.
x B. cannot provide performance data.
x C. cannot provide process data.
x D. is a formative evaluation method.
T F
10. Regarding a formal experiment:
x A. Process data are collected.
x B. Objective measurements are made.
x C. A larger number of test users is needed.
x D. A fully implemented system is required.