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Mumbai University/BE IT/User Interaction Design/Design Rules and Standards/Multiple Choice Questions - Part 2

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This article is based on the common Multiple Choice Questions related to User Interface Design. The MCQs are based on the topic- Design rules and standards

From the University Exam point of view, these MCQs were given as question bank in the 2020 Mumbai University-BE-Information Technology Exam for the subject- User Interface Design. The MCQs set is prepared from taking different cluster data.





Q 1) Which Principle gives ability to support user interaction pertaining to more than one task at a time?

a. Substitutivity
b. Multi-threading
c. Dialog initiative
d. Customizability

Solution: b) Multi-threading

Q 2) Which principle can be discussed on browsability, defaults, persistence, and operation visibility?

a. Responsiveness
b. Recoverability
c. Observability
d. Task conformance

Solution: c) Observability

Q 3) Spell and grammar checking module uses ______ principle.

a. Dialog initiative
b. Task-Migratability
c. Generalizability
d. Multi-threading

Solution: d) Multi-threading

Q 4) Familiarity is related to the principle ________.

a. Operation visibility
b. Guessability, affordance
c. Security
d. Immediate / eventual honesty

Solution: b) Guessability, affordance

Q 5) ______ gives ability to pass control of execution of task so it becomes internalized by user or system.

a. Task migratability
b. Substitutivity
c. Customizability
d. Multi-threading

Solution: a) Task migratability

Q 6) Which principle refers multiplicity of ways in which the end user and system exchange information?

a. Observability
b. Flexibility
c. Robustness
d. Learnability

Solution: b) Flexibility

Q 7) What should be done in order to avoid complex problem solving and excessive memory load?

a. Get the mapping right
b. Simplify the structure of task
c. Use knowledge in world and head
d. Make things visible

Solution: b) Simplify the structure of task

Q 8) Pull-down menus are expected to pop-up instantaneously. This example is based on which principle?

a. Task-conformance
b. Responsiveness
c. Recoverability
d. Observability

Solution: b) Responsiveness

Q 9) What can provide a direct means for translating design specifications into implementation?

a. Guidelines can be demonstrated
b. Guidelines can be automated
c. Guidelines can be cataloged
d. Guidelines can be published

Solution: b) Guidelines can be automated

Q 10) Which principle allows the user, freedom from artificial constraints on input imposed by the system?

a. Dialog initiative
b. Task migratability
c. Customizability
d. Substitutivity

Solution: a) Dialog initiative

Q 11) Multi-threading supports which usability principle _______.

a. Robustness
b. Flexibility
c. Learnability
d. Predictability

Solution: b) Flexibility

Q 12) Design rules which are lower in authority and more general in in application are known as ___________.

a. Guidelines
b. Framework
c. Standards
d. Principles

Solution: a) Guidelines

Q 13) Abstract design rules with high generality and low authority are known as ________.

a. Framework
b. Principles
c. Guidelines
d. Standards

Solution: b) Principles

Q 14) Visual representation of moving a file is an example of ______.

a. Generalizability
b. Predictability
c. Familiarity
d. Synthesizability

Solution: d) Synthesizability

Q 15) Which of the following are the part of golden rules?

a. Nielson's heuristics
b. IES
c. JRD
d. ISO

Solution: a) Nielson's heuristics


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