UX Final Exam Practice

What is the difference between a typeface and a font?
A typeface is composed of fonts, a font is weight and variation of a typeface
A typeface is a weight and variation of a font, a font is composed of typefaces
A typeface is composed of fonts, a font is composed of multiple weights
A typeface describes all characters, numbers, and symbols, a font only describes characters
When would you make a moodboard?
When starting a new product or substantially revising a new one
Only when starting a new product
To test if your prototype aligns with the mood.
When your team is struggling to come up with ideas.
Ideation is a linear, iterative process.
True
False
What part of information architecture does data types and existing structures refer to?
Context
Content
Users
Both Context and Content
Which of the following is NOT used for information architecture?
Site Maps
Wireframes
User Journeys
Metadata
The focus in user-centered scenarios are user roles.
True
False
What refers to the faces in physical letter blocks?
Font
Typeface
Strokes
White Space
User needs should be in the form of verbs instead of nouns.
True
False
What are the five elements in Garett's 5 Elements of User Experience?
Surface, Layout, Structure, Scope, Strategy
Surface, Interface, Layout, Scope, Strategy
Surface, Skeleton, Structure, Scope, Strategy
Surface, Skeleton, Structure, Scenario, Strategy
What is fidelity in a prototype?
Whether the prototype is clickable or static
How detailed the prototype is, including whether it is drawn or implemented
How many pages the prototype has
How closely it matches the look and feel of the system
Including too many colors will affect a content's visual hierarchy.
True
False
What ideation technique involves each person writing down their own ideas and sharing with the group?
Brainwrite
Provocation
Braindump
Mindmap
Challenge Assumptions ideation technique is especially effective when the team is in the middle of generating good ideas.
True
False
Which type of persona is the most rounded and realistic?
Goal-based personas
Role-based personas
Engaging personas
Fictional personas
A pop-up of a loading process is an example of:
Recognition rather than recall
Visibility of system status
Match between system and real world
Consistency and standards
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