Week 1 – Introducing user experience design – Shuffle Q/A 2

35. Which of the following describes the user experience?

  • The user experience is how the developer feels about a user.
  • The user experience is how the company wants a user to feel.
  • The user experience is the attitude the ux designer has about a product.
  • The user experience is how the user feels about interacting with or experiencing a product.

36. Which UX design role focuses on creating smooth transitions between pages of an app or website?

  • Visual designer
  • Interaction designer
  • Motion designer
  • UX engineer

37. Creating prototypes is a day-to-day responsibility of an entry level UX designer. What is a prototype?

  • An early model of a product that demonstrates functionality
  • The content that will eventually be in a digital product
  • The framework of a website, or how it’s organized, categorized, and structured
  • An outline or a sketch of a product or a screen

38. Alex is starting a career in UX and is excited to learn from other experts on the job. Alex also wants to specialize in a particular UX design role and focus on one project from beginning to end. Which job is a good fit for Alex?

  • Working at a design studio
  • Working at a large tech company
  • Working at an advertising agency
  • Working for clients on a freelance basis

39. What is the fifth stage in the product development life cycle?

  • Brainstorm
  • Define
  • Design
  • Launch
  • Test

40. What type of UX designer specializes in one kind of UX design, and has a breadth of knowledge in other areas?

  • Generalist
  • T-shaped
  • Y-shaped
  • Specialist

41. What does a motion designer focus on in UX design?

  • How a product or technology looks.
  • Translating the design’s intent into a functioning experience.
  • What it feels like for a user to move through a product.
  • Focus on the experience of a product and how it functions.

42. What are some qualities in a product that make a good user experience? Select all that apply.

  • The product is useful.
  • The product is usable.
  • The product is equitable.
  • The product is enjoyable.
  • The product is complex.

43. Wireframing is a day-to-day responsibility of an entry level UX designer. What is a wireframe?

  • A plan for the product development life cycle.
  • The basic idea of a future product.
  • An approach to gathering information about potential users.
  • An outline or a sketch of a product or a screen.

44. In UX design, what makes a product useful?

  • The design, structure, and purpose of the product are clear to everyone.
  • The design solves a user’s problem.
  • The designs foster a positive connection by taking a user’s thoughts and feelings into account.
  • The design is designed to function the same for everyone.

45. When designing a good user experience, what is a key task of the designer?

  • Making a user work hard to understand the product.
  • Confirming that the product matches the needs of the client above all else.
  • Leaving room for improvement in later versions,
  • Connecting a specific emotion to the experience of using the product.

46. Alex is starting a job as an entry level UX designer. Which of the following tasks will they likely not be working on?

  • Prototyping
  • Marketing
  • Wireframing
  • Researching

47. Which of the options below is a common characteristic of freelancing in UX?

  • It requires limited responsibility.
  • It requires working closely with a supervisor to learn more about the industry.
  • It requires working with an experienced professional for around one or two years.
  • It requires marketing your services to businesses to find customers.

48. In UX design, what makes a product equitable?

  • The design is designed to function the same for everyone.
  • The design, structure, and purpose of the product are clear to everyone.
  • The designs are useful and marketable to people with diverse abilities and backgrounds.
  • The design is difficult to learn at first, but easy to understand as time goes on.

Devendra Kumar

Project Management Apprentice at Google

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