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Q: 1
As an expert for usability, you’re in charge of the usability part of the development of a business
application for a large customer. You have worked as a usability expert with the development team
for two years and are operating well together; the developers value your feedback and give their
bests implementing your suggestions. The product is in an early stage, so there’s only a rudimentary
prototype available.
Given this information, what is the best approach to verify the usability at the current stage?
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Q: 2
A company distributes its products over a web shop where users can put items in their shopping cart.
After they click on “checkout”, the checkout process starts and users cannot go back anymore to
correct possible mistakes. The only way is to hit the “back” button of the browser, which might lead
to an expired session and therefore losing all items in the shopping cart.
Which of the following heuristics would best describe this usability issue?
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Q: 3
Which of the following statements about usability testing is true?
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Q: 4
Which of the following are common mistakes made in usability testing?
i. The user is too active
ii. Critical results are ignored
iii. No observers involved
iv. Scheduling too late
v. Incorrect focus
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Q: 5
Which of the following is the best description for a usability test session?
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Q: 6
During a usability test, a user suggested that a quick search box on every page would help a lot for
several of the main tasks. You added this finding to the list.
What’s the correct classification for these kinds of findings?
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Q: 7
Which of the following statements about usability test scripts is wrong?
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Q: 8
Which of the following statements best describe Rapid Iterative Testing and Evaluation?
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Q: 9
What is good accessibility?
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Q: 10
Which of the following is a principal task of the usability test moderator role?
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