MCQ –MODULE 3
1. What is the purpose of "wireframing" in web design?
A. To create fully functional web pages.
B. To design engaging animations and transitions.
C. To outline the layout and structure of web pages.
D. To optimize website performance.
ANSWER: C
2. What is the primary goal of "user personas" in web design?
A. To create visually appealing graphics.
B. To identify the needs, goals, and behaviors of target users.
C. To optimize website performance.
D. To design engaging animations and transitions.
ANSWER: B
3. What is the primary purpose of "mockups" in web design?
A. To test website performance.
B. To create fully functional web pages.
C. To provide a high-fidelity visual representation of a web design.
D. To design engaging animations and transitions.
ANSWER: C
4. What is the term for the practice of creating a simplified and non-
functional version of a website to test and refine the layout and
structure?
A. Usability testing
B. Prototyping
C. Wireframing
D. User flow
ANSWER: C
5. What is the term for the practice of creating multiple design
variations to test their effectiveness with users?
A. Wireframing
B. A/B testing
C. Mockup
D. Responsive design
ANSWER: B
6. In web design, what is the term for the emotional impact of a user's
interaction with a website?
A. Usability
B. Accessibility
C. User Experience (UX)
D. Call-to-Action (CTA)
ANSWER: C
7. Which design tool is commonly used for creating wireframes and
prototypes in web design?
A. Photoshop
B. Sketch
C. Microsoft Word
D. Excel
ANSWER: B
8. What is the primary goal of prototyping in web design?
A. To create fully functional web pages.
B. To outline the layout and structure of web pages.
C. To optimize website performance.
D. To provide an interactive and testable representation of a design.
ANSWER: D
9. What is the term for a simplified and non-functional version of a
website used to test and refine the layout and structure?
A.Usability testing
B. Mockup
C. Wireframe
D. User flow
ANSWER: C
10. What is the term for the practice of creating a simplified and
interactive version of a website to test its functionality and user
interactions?
A. Usability testing
B. Prototyping
C. Wireframing
D. User flow
ANSWER: B
11. Which design tool is commonly used for creating wireframes and
prototypes in web design?
A. Photoshop
B. Sketch
C. Microsoft Word
D. Excel
ANSWER: B
12. What is the primary goal of "user personas" in web design?
A. To create visually appealing graphics.
B. To identify the needs, goals, and behaviors of target users.
C. To optimize website performance.
D. To design engaging animations and transitions.
ANSWER: B
13. What is the primary purpose of "content strategy" in web design?
A. To optimize website performance.
B. To design engaging animations and transitions.
C. To create and manage content that meets user needs and business goals.
D. To create visually appealing graphics.
ANSWER: C
14. What does "UX research" involve in web design?
A. A design principle that focuses on visual appeal.
B. The process of creating user personas.
C. Gathering data and insights to understand user behavior and
preferences.
D. The practice of designing wireframes.
ANSWER: C
15. Which of the following is most important to a UX Designer?
A. Pleasing the client or boss.
B. Pleasing the end-user.
C. Pleasing their team.
D. Pleasing the stakeholders in the organisation.
ANSWER: B
16. What are the benefits of low-fidelity prototypes?
1. They can be used to design user interface animations.
2. They encourage the design team to explore alternative designs.
3. They can be tested and refined quickly.
4. They can be used to assess technical feasibility before any code is
written.
5. They can be developed by non-programmers.
A. 2, 3 and 4 only
B. 2, 3 and 5 only
C. 1, 2 and 5 only
D. 1, 4 and 5 only
ANSWER: B
17. Which of the following best describes Affinity Diagramming?
A. A method used by design teams to organise large amounts of qualitative
research data and information into groups so that the data can be
analysed.
B. A tool designed to help visualize work, limit work-in-progress, and
maximize efficiency.
C. A research method in which study participants group individual labels
written on notecards according to criteria that make sense to them.
D. The use of infrared technology to measure the movement and dilation of
a person's pupils as they look at a screen.
ANSWER: A
18. What are the types of prototypes?
A. Horizontal prototypes
B. Vertical Prototypes
C. All of the mentioned
D. None of the mentioned
ANSWER: C
19. Which of these is true for prototypes?
A. Horizontal Prototypes does some processing apart from the required for
presenting the product’s user interface
B. Vertical Prototype realizes part or all of a product’s user interface
C. All of the mentioned
D. None of the mentioned
ANSWER: D
20. Selection of candidate requirements can be made by which parties?
A. Stakeholders
B. Designers
C. Testers
D. Stakeholders & Designers
ANSWER: D