Human Computer Interaction Set 2
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This set of Human Computer Interaction HCI Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Human Computer Interaction Set 2
Q1 | What are web analytics?
- online methods for performing usability tests through the cloud.
- web-based methods for performing analysis of video records and electronic logs of userinteraction
- web-based methods for performing statistical analysis of data, using tools such as spss
- online methods for analysing and visualising patterns of visiting a website, viewing
Q2 | Which professional groups are most appropriately involved in preparation and performance of the classic kindof cognitive walkthrough?
- end users and designers
- designers andusability experts
- usability experts andmarketing personnel
- designers and marketing personnel.
Q3 | Pressing the mouse button in the ? object allows you to drag the document within the windowboundaries.
- button
- text
- label
- header
Q4 | The following are examples of placing “knowledge in the world”:
- showing an example of the required date format.
- using previously entered values asdefaults.
- using shape coding for aircraft controls
- all of the above.
Q5 | The term "physical reception" of stimulus actually describes the
- infinite capabilities of human
- skills of human vision
- unlimited humanvision
- limitation of human vision
Q6 | Rolf Molich’s Comparative Usability Evaluation (CUE) studies:
- show there is a large amount of overlap between findings from different teams.
- show many teams found more problems than they chose toreport.
- use the common industry format (cif) for usability reports.
- show that usability testing finds all known problems.
Q7 | Regarding the measurement of usability attributes:
- reliability is measured by performing common use cases
- . sample expert users are needed to measure efficiency.
- learnability is determined by measuring the time it takes to explain an interface to a newuser.
- none of these
Q8 | Which of these are usability inspection methods?
- action analysis
- heuristic evaluation
- cognitivewalkthrough
- all of the above.
Q9 | Exploratory Evaluation:
- explores the potential designspace for new designs.
- involves collectingprocess data.
- a special kind of goal.
- is a usability inspection method.
Q10 | In general, a pilot test is intended to:
- discover gear-up accidents with aircraft landing gear.
- discover unrealistic time estimates fortasks.
- discover effective equipment.
- determine an alternative set of tasks for testing
Q11 | Explanatory undo is, generally, a much more pleasant feature than .
- single undo
- multiple undo
- blind undo
- incremental undo
Q12 | Browser Title always contains the word ‘ ’.
- home
- default
- error
- browser
Q13 | Conventional wisdom says that …………….. tell the user when he has made some mistake.
- program crash
- system stuck
- error messages
- metadata
Q14 | How do you identify the user in the usability engineering lifecycle?
- draw up a user profile
- run a thinking aloud test
- assume the role of an apprentice learning from the mastercraftsman
- observe representative users
Q15 | Which of the following does not belong to 9 heuristics?
- provide clearly marked exits
- easy to use
- minimize usermemory load
- speak user language
Q16 | Conventional wisdom says that tell the user when he has made some mistake.
- program crash
- system stuck
- error messages
- metadata
Q17 | The test materials for a usability test should include:
- oriental script
- data connectionform
- debriefing topicguide
- personality questionnaire
Q18 | Which is the best example of triangulation in data gathering?
- collecting information aboutdesigner\s model, user\s mental model, and system image.
- sing different theorieswith which to interpret data.
- using multipleresearchers in a user- centred evaluation.
- collecting data from users in different ways with different methods.
Q19 | What was an important feature of the process by which the Mobiphos photograph sharing application (Patel et al., 2009) was evaluated?
- agile programming methods were interlaces with iterativeuser testing.
- four different data gathering techniqueswere used.
- participatory design was used.
- vibrations indicated the arrival of new photos in the application.
Q20 | refers to how good a system at doing What it is supposed to do?
- safety
- usability
- efficiency
- effectiveness
Q21 | applications are great platforms for creating an environment rich, in visual feedback for the user.
- sovereign
- transient
- auxiliary
- daemonic
Q22 | is the remarkable facility that lets us reverse a previous action.
- redo
- undo
- repeat
- delete
Q23 | Which one of these would NOT be found in a good Human Computer Interaction?
- common short cuts, likectrl+z for undo
- icons that can havespecific meanings
- a long command lineto achieve a function
- sounds that convey meanings
Q24 | plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines and human understanding.
- human
- computer
- human computerinteraction
- none of these
Q25 | A is usually a collection of icons those are reminiscent of the purpose of the various modes.
- button
- pointer
- title bar
- palette