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Usability Principle

This document contains a series of questions related to usability principles and user experience design. It covers topics like consistency, affordances, grouping, error messages, system feedback, ease of use, and the relationship between usability and user experience. The questions are aimed at testing one's understanding of key concepts in user-centered design.

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Usability Principle

This document contains a series of questions related to usability principles and user experience design. It covers topics like consistency, affordances, grouping, error messages, system feedback, ease of use, and the relationship between usability and user experience. The questions are aimed at testing one's understanding of key concepts in user-centered design.

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Classification: Internal Use

1)A form having many fields must be broken down into smaller chunks based on the
similarity of the information captured using these fields.

True

2)An error message should include the cause of the error and possible solution to get
rid of the error.

True

3)User Experience (UX) is not just what it looks like and feels like. UX is how it
works.

True

4)Aesthetics is optional in usability.

False

5)The tradeoff between user experience and delivery time is _______________.


Need

6)While designing a page layout, alignment must be done considering the which of
the following factors.
Alignment rules – P ans

7)Choose the correct option for the given statement. When processing time is more
than 10 seconds, it is recommended that __________________.

Cursor

8)Where is affordance useful?


For designing

9)The usability of a mobile application was evaluated through series of user tests. One
of the observations during the test was - Users were not able to find out that they had
to perform a swipe gesture on the screen to open the filter panel.

According to you, which of the following heuristic must be improvised to overcome


this problem?
Classification: Internal Use

Ease of use

10)Consistency is used to _____________.


Establish

11) Findability allows _____________.

Quick

12)Affordance refers to _________________.

How people

13)Grouping is useful because ___________.

Easily process information

Users without specialized knowledge are able to use the product easily. This implies
that the product can be considered under _____________.

Ease of use – P Ans

State if the statement is true or false. “All system feedbacks need to have a visual
element to it”.
False – P Ans

‘Recovery from errors’ helps users to ___________.


Recover from costly

Ease of use is critical in scenarios where ______________.


All

When is it recommended to use 'System Feedback'?

To indicate error

Which of the following should be implemented in a good UX design?

All – P Ans

Select a correct sequence for the mentioned tasks.


IDIV
Classification: Internal Use

‘Save’ button has ‘Green’ color on a page and ‘Red’ on another page, select the
appropriate comments based on the given statement.

All

Relate the following questions to Usability and User Experience.

a. Usability -> 'Can the user complete the task?'

b. User Experience -> 'Was user happy while completing the task?'

c. Usability -> Effectiveness and Ease of use in completing task.

d. User Experience -> Holistic experience while interacting with the product.

A,b,c,d – P Ans

If a user is able to perform a specific task, it is definitely a good UX.


False – P Ans

Google shows appropriate search keyword options upon entering wrong spellings in a
Google Search bar. This can be considered as an example of _____________.
Error prevention

The download icon looks like a print icon. Which Usability heuristic is affected here
grouping

Minimalist design means ________.

Irrelevant

User interface design is about


All – P Ans

How to deliver a better product in terms of Usability and User Experience?

a. Let developers develop according to their ideas.

b. Gather inputs from actual users and align all technical teams to deliver the requirements.
Classification: Internal Use

c. All product stakeholders including design, development and testing teams have to imbibe UX

mindset.

d. Usability and UX becomes important in product testing phase only.

B,C

 ent in trash back to inbox, it is


 Error recovery
 User is not able to view action button. How this issue can be qualified
 Critical alignment
 Your system will restart automatically after installation’ is an example of
____________.
 System feedback – P Ans
 Usability is an important goal and a subset in an overall UX design.
 True
 Choose the correct options about Usability and User Experience,

 a. Usability is one of the aims of User Experience strategy.

 b. Usability is related to achieving end result, User Experience is about creating a

series of sequence to achieve it.

 c. Usability and User Experience are mutually exclusive.

 d. Both are same.

A, b

The mistakes in content affect which of the usability heuristics __________.

Find – P Ans

Why to think about Usability and User Experience?

To increase

Error messages should be represented in technical jargon indicating underlying


technical problem to the user.
Classification: Internal Use

True – P Ans

Minimizing user’s memory loads is related to __________________.

Implementing recognition

 20

While pressing on ‘Logout’ button, pop-up of ’Do you really want to logout?’ shows
_________________.

Error prevention

‘Save’ button has ‘Green’ color surrounding scenery, lights, trees and traffic signals
can be said contributors to User Experience.

For driving, if a road is usability, the surrounding scenery, lights, trees and traffic
signals can be said contributors to User Experience.

How ‘Help’ is treated for a good usability

A,b,c – P Ans - Wrong

A beautiful visual design can compensate flaws in usability.

False – P Ans

Usability principles should be practiced

From requirement P Ans

Creating accessible product is an ‘extra’ thing in product design.

True

The spelling mistakes in content affect which of the usability heuristics __________.

Findabilty – P Ans – Wrong


Classification: Internal Use

We have realized the importance of usability in the previous cards. So now let’s try to
master the key principles of usability.

 Affordance
 Alignment
 Consistency
 Ease of Use
 Findability
 Error Recovery
 System Feedback
 Aesthetics
 Grouping of information

Which of the following would you consider to improve the aesthetic of a


software application?

All

Recovery from error is important for _____________.

All

How simply something can be used without any help, refers to ___________.

Ease of use

When is it recommended to use 'System Feedback'?

To indicate

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