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1
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Augmented reality is _.

a. The same thing as virtual reality.
b. A type of dashboard displaying a large volume of information at one time.
c. An innovation in which users see the real world with an overlay of additional information.
d. The use of haptic interaction skills to manipulate objects and convert the physical form to a digital form.

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C

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Which of the following best describes “UX”?
a. How the interface looks
b. How the user feels when interacting with the product
c. The coding behind the product
d. The colors and typography used

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B

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The advantages of WYSIWYG word processors include all of the following except _.
a. Using only a partial page of text.
b. The document is seen as it will appear when printed.
c. Cursor action is visible and cursor motion is natural.
d. Immediate display of the results of an action.

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A

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Virtual Reality contains both command line and display editors for word processors.
a. True
b. False

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B

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The following are advantages of direct manipulation except:
a. Allows errors to be avoided
b. Allows easy retention
c. Accessibility requires special attention
d. None of the above

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C

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Which principle is MOST important for universal usability?
a. Fancy graphics
b. Accessibility
c. Adding as many features as possible
d. Using complex animations

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B

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It is a a field with early game controllers that provide buttons and joysticks.
a. Weak Direct Manipulation
b. Medium Direct Manipulation
c. Strong Direct Manipulation

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A

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This Direct Manipulation strength supports jointing.
a. Weak Direct Manipulation
b. Medium Direct Manipulation
c. Strong Direct Manipulation

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C

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What is a “persona” in UX design?
a. A real person testing the app
b. A fictional, research-based profile of a target user.
c. The designer’s personal style
d. A character in a game

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B

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It involves actions such as gesture recognition with various body parts.
a. Weak Direct Manipulation
b. Medium Direct Manipulation
c. Strong Direct Manipulation

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C

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Being able to see a large volume of information (Big Data) at one time and to directly manipulate it and observe the impact visually is a powerful concept.
a. True
b. False

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A

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Augmented Reality (AR) provides features that are:
a. Computer-generated, sensory, and virtual
b. Collaborative, virtual, and simulated
c. Visual, Interactive, and 3D
d. Sounds, sensory, and cost-efficient

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C

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13
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Which is an example of “strong translational distance”?
a. Command-line typing
b. Clicking icons on a desktop
c. Pinching to zoom on a touchscreen
d. Throwing a ball in a 3D space

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A

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Which of the following is a principle of good UI design?
a. Inconsistency
b. Clear Navigation
c. Hidden Feedback
d. Complex workflow

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B

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Which color contrast is BEST for readability?
a. Light gray text on white background
b. Dark text on light background
c. Neon green on yellow
d. White text on pastel

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B

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Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are the same.
a. Yes
b. No

17
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Virtual reality applications include the following, except:
a. Education
b. Training
c. Simulation
d. E-commerce

18
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Which of the following direct manipulation applications are designed for the player experience?
a. Global positioning systems
b. Video games
c. Computer-aided design
d. Word processors

19
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____ adds a transparent overlay with information visualizations of hidden objects.

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Augmented Reality (AR)

20
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____ immersive environment of artificial world; hand gestures allow users to point, select, grasp, and navigate.

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Virtual Reality (VR)

21
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____ alternative to conventional surgery (smaller incision and accurate surgical movements).

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Teleoperation

22
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Which of the following is an accessibility feature?
a. Voice commands
b. Hidden menus
c. Tiny text
d. Auto-play music

23
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Which device offers an immersive experience in HCI?
a. Keyboard
b. Virtual Reality headset
c. Touchpad
d. Mouse

24
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A user interface (UI) is the same as user experience (UX).
a. True
b. False

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**Consistency in UI design helps reduce cognitive load.** a. True b. False
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**You designed a food delivery app, but users complain that it’s hard to find the checkout button. What you should do?** a. Add more animations b. Move the checkout button to a clear, consistent location c. Make users read the manual d. Write it under settings
B
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**A user tries to log in but the system shows “Error 404.” What’s the BEST UX improvement?** a. Show a friendly message: “Page not found. Please check the link or return to home.” b. Keep showing “Error 404” only c. Hide the message d. Restart the system
A
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**A mobile banking app asks users to enter a 16-character password every time they log in. What’s a better UX solution without reducing security?** a. Allow biometric to log in (fingerprint/face ID) b. Force users to memorize more passwords c. Remove login entirely d. Add more password rules
A
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**You’re designing a travel booking website. Users complain they get lost in too many steps before booking a flight. What’s the BEST UX improvement?** a. Add a progress bar to show booking steps b. Remove all steps without explanation c. Keep the process long and complicated d. Ask users to email support for booking
A
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**Imagine you’re designing an app for both elderly users and tech-savvy teens. Which design choice supports universal usability?** a. Tiny text with advanced shortcuts b. Adjustable font sizes and clear icons c. Only using gestures d. Dark text on dark background
B