Showing posts with label Top UX Quiz. Show all posts
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Saturday, 6 May 2023

Check your knowledge on UX design history

 

UX Design History quiz

User experience (UX) design is the process design teams use to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. UX design involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability and function. Interaction Design Foundation

Check your knowledge on UX design history. 


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UX Design History quiz

  1. Which decade is considered the birth of modern UX design?

A) 1970s

B) 1980s

C) 1990s

D) 2000s


  1. Which company is credited with developing the first graphical user interface (GUI)?

A) Apple

B) Xerox

C) IBM

D) Microsoft


  1. Which psychologist is known for his work on cognitive psychology and human-computer interaction?

A) B.F. Skinner

B) Abraham Maslow

C) John Dewey

D) Donald Norman


  1. Which book, written by Donald Norman, is considered a foundational text for UX design?

A) "Designing for People"

B) "The Design of Everyday Things"

C) "The Psychology of Everyday Things"

D) "The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook"


  1. What was the main goal of early interface design?

A) To make interfaces visually appealing

B) To make interfaces easy to use and understand

C) To make interfaces as complex as possible

D) To make interfaces profitable


  1. What is the name of the first web browser that included support for graphics and text formatting?

A) Mosaic

B) Netscape Navigator

C) Internet Explorer

D) Google Chrome


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  1. What is the name of the first mobile phone with a touch screen?

A) Blackberry

B) iPhone

C) Motorola Razr

D) Nokia 3310


  1. What is the name of the design methodology that emphasizes designing for the end user's needs and goals?

A) Agile

B) Waterfall

C) Lean

D) Design Thinking


  1. Which company is known for their focus on user-centered design and design thinking?

A) Apple

B) Google

C) Microsoft

D) IBM


  1. What is the purpose of usability testing in UX design?

A) To identify potential users for the product

B) To validate the product's design with real users

C) To create marketing materials for the product

D) To design the visual look and feel of the product



Match the answers:

  1. C

  2. B

  3. D

  4. B

  5. B

  6. A

  7. B

  8. D

  9. A

  10. B



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Sunday, 7 March 2021

Quiz - Check your knowledge about Gestalt Principles

 
Gestalt principles

What are Gestalt Principles?

Gestalt Principles are principles/laws of human perception that describe how humans group similar elements, recognize patterns and simplify complex images when we perceive objects. Designers use the principles to organize content on websites and other interfaces so it is aesthetically pleasing and easy to understand. (Gestalt Principles)


Let’s go for below questions about Gestalt principles and evaluate your knowledge. 


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Quiz on Gestalt Principles


1. Which gestalt law states that when things appear to be similar to each other, we group them together. And we also tend to think they have the same function.


a. Law of Similarity

b. Law of Proximity

c. Law of Common Region

d. Law of Continuity



2. Which gestalt law states that things that are close together appear to be more related than things that are spaced farther apart.


a. Law of Similarity

b. Law of Common Region

c. Law of Proximity

d. Law of Common Fate



3. Which gestalt law states that when objects are located within the same closed region, we perceive them as being grouped together.


a. Law of Continuity

b. Law of Common Region

c. Law of Proximity

d. Law of Common Fate



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4. Which gestalt law states that elements that are arranged on a line or curve are perceived to be more related than elements not on the line or curve.


a. Law of Continuity

b. Law of Proximity

c. Law of Common Region

d. Law of Common Fate



5. Which gestalt law states that when we look at a complex arrangement of visual elements, we tend to look for a single, recognizable pattern.


a. Law of Continuity

b. Law of Proximity

c. Law of Common Fate

d. Law of Closure




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Answers: 1- a, 2-c, 3-b, 4-a, 5-d


If you have answered 4 or above questions correct, you have a good sense of principles, if you have 3 or less questions correct, it’s time for you to have a grip on Gestalt principles. Below are some great references to learn about Gestalt principles (Courses & articles). 



Learning Gestalt Principles: 


Top courses to learn Gestalt principles -


Gestalt Psychology and Web Design: The Ultimate Guide



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Some top articles about Gestalt Principles for reading:


The gestalt principles in web design 



Gestalt Principles



5 Principles of Visual Design in UX



The Law of Similarity - Gestalt Principles (1)



Laws of Proximity, Uniform Connectedness, and Continuation – Gestalt Principles (2)





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Friday, 4 December 2020

Test your Usability & UX knowledge - Top UX Quizzes

 

Top Usability Quizzes



Top Usability & UX Quizzes


1. 
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User Experience Quiz
By NN Group  |  No. of Questions: 10



2. 

Measuring U - Usability QuizUsability 101 Quiz
By MeasuringU  |  No. of Questions: 11


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3. 
Usability Partners - Usability QuizUsability & UX Quiz
By Usability Partners  |  No. of Questions: 5




4. 

 By UXLabsIndia  |  No. of Questions: 7




5. 

 By UXNESS Edulabs  |  No. of Questions: 10


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