Ux Flashcards

1
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What does UX stand for?

A

User Experience

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True or False: UX design is solely focused on the visual aspects of a product.

A

False

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3
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Fill in the blank: The primary goal of UX design is to enhance user ______.

A

satisfaction

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What is a user persona?

A

A user persona is a fictional character that represents a segment of users, created to guide design decisions.

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5
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Which method is commonly used to gather user feedback during the design process?

A

Usability testing

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Multiple choice: What does wireframing help designers to do? A) Visualize layout B) Write code C) Conduct interviews D) Analyze data

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A) Visualize layout

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What is the difference between UX and UI design?

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UX design focuses on the overall experience a user has with a product, while UI design focuses on the specific visual elements and interactivity of the interface.

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True or False: A/B testing is a technique used to compare two versions of a webpage to determine which one performs better.

A

True

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What is the purpose of a usability heuristic?

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Usability heuristics are guidelines used to evaluate the usability of a user interface.

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Fill in the blank: The process of creating a flowchart to map out user interactions is known as ______.

A

user journey mapping

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What is a wireframe?

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A wireframe is a low-fidelity visual representation of a product’s layout and functionality.

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Multiple choice: Which of the following is NOT a principle of UX design? A) Consistency B) Feedback C) Aesthetics D) Ambiguity

A

D) Ambiguity

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What is the purpose of user testing?

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User testing is conducted to observe how real users interact with a product and identify areas for improvement.

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True or False: Accessibility is an important consideration in UX design.

A

True

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What is a prototype?

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A prototype is a preliminary model of a product used to test and validate design concepts.

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16
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Fill in the blank: The acronym MVP stands for ______.

A

Minimum Viable Product

17
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What does the term ‘affordance’ refer to in UX design?

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Affordance refers to the properties of an object that suggest how it can be used.

18
Q

Multiple choice: Which of the following tools is commonly used for creating wireframes? A) Photoshop B) Sketch C) Microsoft Word D) Excel

19
Q

What is the significance of feedback in UX design?

A

Feedback provides users with information about the results of their actions, helping to improve usability.

20
Q

True or False: Storyboarding is a technique used to visualize user interactions over time.

21
Q

What is information architecture?

A

Information architecture is the organization and structure of information within a product to enhance usability.

22
Q

Fill in the blank: The process of evaluating a product’s usability by observing users is known as ______.

A

usability testing

23
Q

What is a call to action (CTA)?

A

A call to action (CTA) is a prompt that encourages users to take a specific action, such as signing up or making a purchase.

24
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Multiple choice: Which of the following is a key component of user-centered design? A) User involvement B) Designer preferences C) Market trends D) Technology limitations

A

A) User involvement

25
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What is the role of empathy in UX design?

A

Empathy helps designers understand users’ needs, emotions, and experiences, leading to better design solutions.