Practice Quiz

The primary goal of interaction design is to:
Create software applications that are usable
Quickly build high fidelity prototypes
Secure and protect information
Make websites visually appealing
Make things intuitive
Which of the following is not an example of situational impairment?
Unable to speak clearly after drinking too much
Working in a loud classroom
Broken arm
Blind since birth
Unable to see well due to poor lighting in an office
Which of the following are examples of work that an Information Architect typically performs?
Card sorts
Writing code
Labeling
Site navigation
Creating wire frames
Acessible technologies and designs are those that:
Are easier to navigate for everyone
Positively impact those with special needs
Account for all or multiple user abilities
Are mandated in all apps by the federal government
Are easier to create and code for developers
Which of the following statements are true?
A design that is discoverable requires a user to read a manual
Signifiers determine what actions are possible, while affordances communicate where the action should take place
Constraints are design elements that make it difficult or impossible to use a device correctly or safely
A mapping is the relationship between two sets of things
An example of good feedback is a street crossing signla that does nothing when pushed
To protect information we must control who has access and precisely what rights or permissions they have to that information. What are two primary components of access control?
Affirmation
Afiliation
Administration
Authorization
Authentication
Which of the following are "best practices" for passwords?
Use long and complex passwords
Use dictionary words
Share your password with friends
Re use the same password
Use a password manager
Use a passphrase instead of a password
Two factor authentication requires any two from among the following:
Something you want
Something you need
Something you know
Something you are
Something you have
Being able to login to a cloud service such as Canvas using your UW NetId is an example of:
Federated authentication
Distrubted authentication
VPN authentication
Multifactor authentication
An example of a social engineering attack is:
Leverging an operating system vulnerability
A brute force password attack
A botnet
A phishing email
Leveraging an application software vulnerability
An important advantage of a CLI over a GUI is that a CLI
Is newer than a GUI
Can only be used by administrators
Is not susceptibile to security attacks
Is easier to use than a GUI
Is scriptable, supporting automation of tasks
Elements of visual hierarchy include:
List views
Picture placement
Grid views
Font size and weight
White space
Skeuomorphic interfaces
Are best utilized with a satellite user posture
Have never been used by Apple
Are currently the basis of Windows 10
Are always easier for children to use
Look and act like the physical thing they are replacing
Design languages specify a standard look and feel. Which of these is a valid design language example covered in class?
Goolges human interface design guidlines
Microsofts material design
Apples fluent design guidlines
Googles material design
Apples material design
Which of the following statements are true?
UX has a narrower definition than UI
UI design is about 2D screens only
A good UI typically results in poor UX
UX and UI are the same thing
UI has a narrower definition than UX
Which of the following are factors to consider when using color in UI design?
Exact color match is important for coporate "branding"
Color can call attention
Color can elicit emotional response
Color is universal, people react to it the same way
Men are far less likely than women to be red/green color bline
When assign rights to shared resources such as shared files, folders, or printers - for easier future management it is typically best to assign those rights
To system adminstrators only
To domain controllers only
To individual users rather than groups
To software applications only
To groups rather than individual users
A user persona:
Should be based on both qualitative and quantitative research
Does not include any personal details such as occupation, family information, or technical ability
Can aid designers in figuring out the look and feel for a site or app
Is a fictional representation of your ideal customer or user
Can aid in uncovering desired features and functionality
Which of the following is NOT an example of qualitative research?
Ethnography
A survey that asks which of two designs a user prefers and reports the percentage for each
A focus group
An interview asking the users to exaplin why they like a particular design better
A case study
For an enterprise, which of the following are operation risks they potentially may face:
Inadequate or insufficient technology, cyber attacks
Process - inadequate or failed procedures
People - human error
Mother nature - earthquake, flood, fire
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