Website Design 5q

Website Design 5q

8th Grade

5 Qs

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Website Design 5q

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Design

8th Grade

Hard

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Harnary Seng

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5 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 20 pts

Abigail is designing a website for her school project. Rohan, her classmate, asks her about the importance of user experience (UX) in her design. How should Abigail explain UX to Rohan?

It's the overall experience that a user, like Michael, would have while interacting with her website.

It's the number of pages on her website.

It's the speed at which her website loads.

It's the visual design of her website.

Answer explanation

UX, or User Experience, refers to how a user, such as Michael in the question, interfaces with and experiences a website. It's not about the number of pages, loading speed, or even strictly the visual design. Instead, it's about the overall interaction and experience, which is why the first option is correct.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 20 pts

William, Ava, and Evelyn are working on a project to create a website for their school. They are discussing the best approach to ensure that their website provides an optimal viewing experience across different devices and screen sizes. Which of the following best describes the approach they should take?

They should use responsive design in website design, which is the approach of creating websites that provide an optimal viewing experience across different devices and screen sizes.

They should use responsive design in website design, which is the process of making websites load faster on mobile devices.

They should use responsive design in website design, which is the practice of creating websites that only work on certain browsers.

They should use responsive design in website design, which is the technique of designing websites that are only accessible on desktop computers.

Answer explanation

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 20 pts

James, Zoe, and Benjamin are working on a project to design a website for their school. They are discussing the initial steps they need to take. Benjamin suggests they start with wireframing. James and Zoe are not sure what he means. Can you explain what wireframing in website design is?

Wireframing is the process of designing the visual appearance of a website.

Wireframing is the process of creating a visual representation or blueprint of a website's layout and structure.

Wireframing is the process of coding a website from scratch.

Wireframing is the process of optimizing a website for search engines.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 20 pts

Benjamin is developing a website for a local charity. He wants to ensure that his website is accessible. What does this mean in the context of website design?

Designing and developing websites that can be easily accessed and used by people with disabilities.

Designing and developing websites that load quickly.

Designing and developing websites that are compatible with all browsers.

Designing and developing websites that are visually appealing.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 20 pts

Grace, Priya, and Aria are working on a project to design a website. They are discussing various subtopics related to website design. Which of the following is NOT a subtopic they would discuss?

Search engine optimization

Content management systems

Responsive design

User experience design