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Question 1 of 10 1.0 Points A. Visual diagrams B. Tool tip C. Grouping of icons

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Question 1 of 10

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A. Visual diagrams

B. Tool tip

C. Grouping of icons

D. Affordance

Question 2 of 10

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A. desktop metaphor

B. direct manipulation metaphor

C. document metaphor

D. dialog metaphor

Question 3 of 10

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A. informative feedback

B. affordance

C. consistency

D. visibility

Question 4 of 10

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A. informative feedback

B. affordance

C. consistency

D. visibility

Question 5 of 10

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A. Collaboration metaphor

B. Document metaphor

C. Interview metaphor

D. Dialog metaphor

Question 6 of 10

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A. Definite end point of the steps of a procedure

B. Protecting and saving user's input fields.

C. Allow the user to undo their actions.

D. Have clear navigation path.

Question 7 of 10

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A. Activity Diagram

B. Domain model diagram

C. Use case description

D. System sequence diagrams

Question 8 of 10

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A. Place the cursor on the error field.

B. Indicate which input has the error.

C. Provide a solution to the error.

D. Clear the field that is in error.

Question 9 of 10

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A. Align the textboxes vertically

B. Validate all input data at the source

C. Automatically put the cursor in the first textbox

D. Use list boxes and check boxes when possible

Question 10 of 10

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A. Easy reversal of actions

B. Reduce short term memory load

C. Good error handling

D. Dialog that yields closure


Question 1 of 10

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1. Which of the following is not one of the standard methods to aid a user to find and utilize hidden controls or actions that are not obvious?

A. Visual diagrams

B. Tool tip

C. Grouping of icons

D. Affordance

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Question 2 of 10

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2. A metaphor of human-computer interaction (HCI) in which the user interacts directly with objects on the display screen, is referred to as ____.

A. desktop metaphor

B. direct manipulation metaphor

C. document metaphor

D. dialog metaphor

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Question 3 of 10

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3. A key principle of human-computer interaction (HCI), that states that the appearance of any control should suggest its functionality, is called ____.

A. informative feedback

B. affordance

C. consistency

D. visibility

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Question 4 of 10

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4. A key principle of human-computer interaction (HCI) that states that all controls should be noticeable is called ____.

A. informative feedback

B. affordance

C. consistency

D. visibility

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Question 5 of 10

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5. Software (such as typical tax preparation software) which in essence interviews the user is following which user interface metaphor?

A. Collaboration metaphor

B. Document metaphor

C. Interview metaphor

D. Dialog metaphor

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Question 6 of 10

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6. Which of the following is not a principle of Closure?

A. Definite end point of the steps of a procedure

B. Protecting and saving user's input fields.

C. Allow the user to undo their actions.

D. Have clear navigation path.

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Question 7 of 10

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7. Which analysis model provides the best starting point for identifying screens for user interface design?

A. Activity Diagram

B. Domain model diagram

C. Use case description

D. System sequence diagrams

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Question 8 of 10

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8. Which of the following is not a recommended technique for good error processing?

A. Place the cursor on the error field.

B. Indicate which input has the error.

C. Provide a solution to the error.

D. Clear the field that is in error.

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Question 9 of 10

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9. Which of the following is NOT one of the considerations of designing input forms for desktop systems?

A. Align the textboxes vertically

B. Validate all input data at the source

C. Automatically put the cursor in the first textbox

D. Use list boxes and check boxes when possible

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Question 10 of 10

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10. Designers should be sure to include cancel buttons on all dialog boxes which allow the user to back up. This is an example of what?

A. Easy reversal of actions

B. Reduce short term memory load

C. Good error handling

D. Dialog that yields closure

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Explanation / Answer

-- Most of the below questions are either definitions or rules. So, answered all.

Question 1 of 10
D. Affordance

Question 2 of 10
B. direct manipulation metaphor

Question 3 of 10
B. affordance

Question 4 of 10
D. visibility

Question 5 of 10
D. Dialog metaphor

Question 6 of 10
D. Have clear navigation path.

Question 7 of 10
D. System sequence diagrams

Question 8 of 10
D. Clear the field that is in error.

Question 9 of 10
A. Align the textboxes vertically
-- Text boxes are aligned horizontally to be user friendly

Question 10 of 10
A. Easy reversal of actions
-- It saves the time so that we need not to do all over again

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