Human Computer Interaction Set 9
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This set of Human Computer Interaction HCI Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Human Computer Interaction Set 9
Q1 | Which is the best example of triangulation in data gathering?
- collecting information about designer\s model, user\s mental model, and system image.
- sing different theories with which to interpret data.
- using multiple researchers in a user- centred evaluation.
- collecting data from users in different ways with different methods.
Q2 | Where would a card-based prototype best fit in the design process?
- after conceptual design, before scenario design
- after scenario design, before storyboarding.
- after storyboarding, before low-level prototyping.
- after low-level prototyping, before high- level prototyping.
Q3 | A task of developing a technical blueprint and specifications for a solution that fulfills thebusiness requirements is undertaken in the following phase of the system development
- system initiation
- system implementation
- system analysis
- system design
Q4 | The reading speed and accuracy is increased by reading familiar words based on
- word shape
- word color
- word as single letter
- word as character by
Q5 | Pressing the mouse button in the ? object allows you to drag the document within the window boundaries.
- button
- text
- label
- header
Q6 | Exploratory Evaluation:
- explores the potentialdesign space for new
- involves collecting process data.
- a special kind of goal.
- is a usability inspection method.
Q7 | : capture the non-verbal dialogue between artifact and user over time.
- persona
- scenario
- dialogue
- design model
Q8 | Explanatory undo is, generally, a much more pleasant feature than .
- single undo
- multiple undo
- blind undo
- incremental undo
Q9 | Browser Title always contains the word ‘ ’.
- home
- default
- error
- browser
Q10 | and are the same things
- excise and navigation
- excise and testing
- excise and evaluation
- all of above
Q11 | People frequently counter the idea of feedback with arguments that Users don't
- audible
- video
- walkthroughs
- questions
Q12 | Which of the following is the comparison of what happened in the world with what wewanted to happen?
- action
- evaluation
- execution
- none of these
Q13 | Conventional wisdom says that tell the user when he has made some mistake.
- program crash
- system stuck
- error messages
- metadata
Q14 | What are valiWhich of the following is NOT a category of entities? features and
- concept
- place
- object
- relationship
Q15 | d kinds of working prototype, along the dimensions of
- vertical prototype
- scenario prototype
- horizontal prototype
- all of the above.
Q16 | What is the most important property that a prototype should have?
- it should support a wide range of user tests.
- it should look like the final product.
- it should allow the key design concepts to be tested with users.
- it should be easy to throw away.
Q17 | Which is the best example of triangulation in data gathering?
- collecting information about designer\s model, user\s mental model, andsystem image.
- sing different theories with which to interpret data.
- using multiple researchers in a user- centred evaluation.
- collecting data from users in different ways with different methods.
Q18 | If you are taking lecture and suddenly you hear music or voices from the other room. It is
- focused attention
- divided attention
- voluntary attention
- involuntary attention
Q19 | applications are great platforms for creating an environment rich, in visual feedback for the user.
- sovereign
- transient
- auxiliary
- daemonic
Q20 | The field of HCI
- is a brunch of computer engineering
- involves very little applied knowledge
- focuses on the study of human behavior on the basis of pschology
- attempts to understand and shape the way people interact with computers
Q21 | plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines andA is usually a collecthuman understanding.eminiscent of the purpose of the
- human
- computer
- human computer interaction
- none of these
Q22 | ion of icons those are r
- button
- pointer
- title bar
- attit palette nted
Q23 | What do you enjoy most about your job (or lifestyle) is an example of .
- avoidance
- motivation
- exceptions
- ude-orie
Q24 | Waterfall model is basically a model in which each step must be completed before the next step can be started
- incremental
- linear
- iterative
- analytical
Q25 | When users are involved in complex tasks, the demand on can be significant.
- short-term memory
- shortcuts
- objects that appear on the screen
- all of the mentioned