1) You are given 4 cards displaying 4, E, 7 and K respectively, and you are told that if a card has a vowel on one side it has an even number on the other. Which cards would you have to turn over to check whether this is the case
- E and 4
- E, 4 and 7
- E and 7
- 4, E, 7 and K
2) __________ involves restricting the possible functions that can be carried out by a novice to the basics and then extending these as the novice becomes more experienced.
- Initial training
- Training Wheel
- Master-apprentice
- Inter linked
3) Models are used in design to ___________.
- Generate and evaluate the design
- Evaluate the design
- Generate test plan
- Generate the design
4) From-filling interfaces are used for.
- Data manipulation
- Data entry
- Data definition
- Data integration
5) Example(s) of erroneous mental model:
- Lots of people pressing elevator (lift) button at least twice.
- When the TV starts acting up a typical response is to hit the top of the box repeatedly.
- Trying to throw the icon of the hard disk into the wastebasket, in the desktop metaphor
- Both A and B
- Only A
- Both C and A
- Both B and C
6) The term mental model was first developed in the early 1640s by _______
- Donald Norman
- Lawrence Schiffman
- Johnson-Laird
- Kenneth Craik
7) An everyday example of a/an _______ act is being distracted from working when we can hear music or voices in the next room.
- Voluntary
- Involuntary
- Planning
- Unplanned
8) Windows may also be _______ when they adjoin but do not overlap each other.
- Tiled
- Neutral
- Obscured
- Overlap
9) ________ aspect gives us hints and tips about using and creating user interface idioms, like dialog boxes and pushbuttons.
- Efficient
- Strategic
- Tactical
- Reliable
- A and C
- Only C
- Only A
- B and D
10) With in the display there is an isolated region to call upon a specific operation by the user is called ______
- Button
- Menu
- Icon
- Pointer