Week 1 – Starting to create mockups

create high-fidelity designs and prototypes in figma week 1 quiz answers

Optional - Test your knowledge of prior concepts

1. What are some key benefits of considering accessibility in UX design? Select all that apply.

  • Addresses a11y ideas
  • Addresses societal structures and products rather than a person’s ability
  • Ensures underrepresented and excluded groups are taken into account
  • Creates solutions that often help everyone

2. Which phase of the design sprint helps the team find solutions to build on?

  • Understand
  • Test
  • Ideate
  • Decide
  • Prototype

3. What can a researcher learn when they properly empathize with users during user research?

  • The opinions, feelings, and biases of their users
  • The wants, desires, and fears of their users
  • The needs, behaviors, and motivations of their users
  • The hopes, dreams, and assumptions of their users

4. Which of the following are examples of pain points?

  • Completing the checkout process for a food delivery app
  • Being asked to submit credit card information when no payment is required
  • Receiving the same response to three different questions from an automated chatbot
  • Struggling to interact with a button on a mobile app’s homepage because it’s extremely small

5. You are designing a life-coaching app for people between the ages of 21 and 30. After conducting research with a diverse set of users, you discover that established professionals are three times more likely to use life-coaching services than those at the beginning of their careers. Which of the following is an example of a complete user persona for your user group?

  • Michael Embery, a 22-year-old from Indianapolis, Indiana who has a busy work schedule.
  • Nistha Dube, a 29-year-old engineer and foodie from Chennai, India, who makes viral cooking videos on the weekends. Nistha has been thinking about how to balance their career and their passion for food, but they also want to make more time for their mental health in their schedule.
  • Rita Dieguez, a 24-year-old who identifies as non-binary from Manaus, Brazil.
  • Liz Fontaine, a 27-year-old veterinarian who enjoys video games

6. Which of the following user stories is complete?

  • As a chef, I want access to the freshest ingredients and the highest-quality cooking utensils.
  • I want a bookshelf so I have somewhere to store my book collection.
  • As a yoga instructor, I want to create a consistent class schedule so that my clients know how to confidently plan their weekly exercise.
  • As a scientist, I want access to my colleagues’ published research.

7. Fill in the blank: Designing products with accessibility and inclusivity in mind ensures that you _____.

  • create a different solution for every single user.
  • include solutions that benefit specific individuals, which improves the user experience for all users.
  • create an identical experience for all users
  • focus on creating one solution for as many people as possible

8. Which of the following is a complete problem statement?

  • Angelo needs a toolbox and shingles to fix the leak in their roof.
  • Hakim is an accountant who needs to collect expense reports from their coworkers.
  • Bella is a dance choreographer who needs to create a practice video because some of their students have school during the day and can’t attend lessons in person.
  • Akiko is a construction consultant who is building a skyscraper.

9. Identify the steps of the ideation process in the correct order.

  • Brainstorming, documenting ideas, focusing on quantity, gathering a diverse team, questioning obvious solutions, and evaluating the ideas.
  • Documenting ideas, brainstorming, focusing on quantity, questioning obvious solutions, gathering a diverse team, and evaluating the ideas.
  • Gathering a diverse team, brainstorming, documenting ideas, questioning obvious solutions, focusing on quantity, and evaluating the ideas.

10. You’re a UX designer working on a gaming app in a competitive market space. You want to figure out what your competitors’ strengths and weaknesses are, and how to create a better product. What should you do?

  • Conduct a competitive audit
  • Create a marketing plan
  • Conduct informal research online
  • Contact each company directly

Devendra Kumar

Project Management Apprentice at Google

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