CIW Prep Questions 4

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CIW Prep Questions 4

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Three types of scenarios are used in the design phase: activity scenarios, information design scenarios, and interaction design scenarios. Which of the follow describes an activity scenario?

It focuses on the UI functionality needed to complete tasks.

It focuses on the object and actions needed to complete user tasks.

It focuses on the tasks users perform and the product functionality required to allow the tasks to be performed.

It is a combination of tasks needed to be performed and how users feel while performing them.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

While working within a Web design team you notice that working collaboratively offers which of the following benefits?

Participating collaboratively allows you to choose which portions of the Web site project you would like to do and which you would not like to do.

You are allowed to take more time off while your coworkers perform the tasks for which they are responsible.

Working on this type of environment allows you to compete with your coworkers.

Each collaborator brings a unique set of skills to the team.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Prototyping is one tool in gathering data about your visitors. Which of the analysis methods listed below is used in combination with prototyping?

Usability testing

Diary studies

Ethnographic shadowing

Context interviews

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

As the Project Manager of a Web site design team you stress the importance of consistency in all the site pages. One of your developers asks you how to achieve that and you reply:

We will write out a list of steps to follow when building pages.

We will make pages and then change them to make them match.

I will design a single representative page from the site, and then we will use this page as a template to build the remaining pages of the site.

We will have the same person build all the pages.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In the iteration process of user centered design, the core cycle of design, prototype and test are repeated over and over. What drives the refinement of requirements, design and development?

Test analysis scores are what drives the refinement, design and development of a site as test scores are objective and can't be misinterpreted.

Feedback from programmers, developers and site designers are what drive the refinement of a Web site as their input is integral to the process.

Updates and directives from employers and investors drive the refinement of the site as they know what their customers want.

As the user is the center of UCD, feedack from users is applied to refine requirements, design and development.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Its time to create a wireframe of your site. How do you begin?

By opening a wireframe sketching application on your computer.

By sketching out what your page layout will include.

By writing a list of the objects you want to include in the wireframe.

By gathering physical objects such as buttons and color swatches you want to include on your site.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

You are very careful to spell and grammar check your site pages because you know a spelling or grammatical error could:

Cause a page not to be displayed correctly in a browser

Cause a page to be translated incorrectly.

Disrupt any command in coding as the function or style from the CSS would not be applied

Cause users to feel the site is unprofessional and to view the organization as unprofessional, causing a decline in the owner's brand

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