UI Design Elements and Specifications- Module 3

UI Design Elements and Specifications- Module 3

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each UI design element with the correct specification type. Write the corresponding letter (A–H) next to each UI element. 1️⃣ Typography (Fonts, Colors, Layout)

Interface Specifications – Describe how components or systems will work together.

Design Specifications – Explain how a product, service, or system will be implemented.

Requirement Specifications – Describe business needs and objectives.

Material Specifications – Define physical, mechanical, electrical, or chemical properties.

Standard Specifications – Include internal and industry-wide standards (e.g., APIs, compliance).

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each UI design element with the correct specification type. Write the corresponding letter (A–H) next to each UI element. 2️⃣ Button Placement & User Flow

Design Specifications – Explain how a product, service, or system will be implemented.

Standard Specifications – Include internal and industry-wide standards (e.g., APIs, compliance).

Requirement Specifications – Describe business needs and objectives.

Interface Specifications – Describe how components or systems will work together.

Material Specifications – Define physical, mechanical, electrical, or chemical properties.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each UI design element with the correct specification type. Write the corresponding letter (A–H) next to each UI element. 3️⃣ System API Integration

Standard Specifications – Include internal and industry-wide standards (e.g., APIs, compliance).

Requirement Specifications – Describe business needs and objectives.

Design Specifications – Explain how a product, service, or system will be implemented.

Material Specifications – Define physical, mechanical, electrical, or chemical properties.

Interface Specifications – Describe how components or systems will work together.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each UI design element with the correct specification type. Write the corresponding letter (A–H) next to each UI element. 4️⃣ Physical Components (If Hardware Involved)

Material Specifications – Define physical, mechanical, electrical, or chemical properties.

Requirement Specifications – Describe business needs and objectives.

Interface Specifications – Describe how components or systems will work together.

Design Specifications – Explain how a product, service, or system will be implemented.

Standard Specifications – Include internal and industry-wide standards (e.g., APIs, compliance).

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each UI design element with the correct specification type. Write the corresponding letter (A–H) next to each UI element. 5️⃣ Test Cases for UI/UX Usability

Design Specifications – Explain how a product, service, or system will be implemented.

Standard Specifications – Include internal and industry-wide standards (e.g., APIs, compliance).

Material Specifications – Define physical, mechanical, electrical, or chemical properties.

Requirement Specifications – Describe business needs and objectives.

Test Specifications – Outline testing methods, criteria, and quality assurance.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Match each UI design element with the correct specification type. Write the corresponding letter (A–H) next to each UI element. 6️⃣ Speed & Availability Metrics

Requirement Specifications – Describe business needs and objectives.

Standard Specifications – Include internal and industry-wide standards (e.g., APIs, compliance).

Material Specifications – Define physical, mechanical, electrical, or chemical properties.

Performance Specifications – Define expected operational features and constraints.

Design Specifications – Explain how a product, service, or system will be implemented.