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UX design The Ultimate UX Research Exam
WITH MULTIPLE QUESTIONS AND THE
CORRECT ANSWERS Designed for Success in
Every Exam With a guranteed A+
You have built a website that incorporates responsive web design. However, Google
has notified you that your site is not mobile-friendly. They report that several links are
too close together. Which of the following practices will resolve this issue?
A. Optimize for touchscreen gestures
B. Increase font size
C. Use more images
D. Reduce the number of links
Correct Answer: A. Optimize for touchscreen gestures
Rationale: Optimizing for touchscreen gestures involves adjusting the spacing between
links to make them easier to tap, enhancing mobile usability.
2. You have developed a web page to provide some information about your company.
You've organized sections within the <body> of the page, using the
<header></header>, <footer></footer>, and <nav></nav> tags. What kind of elements
are these?
A. Block elements
B. Inline elements
C. Semantic elements
D. Structural elements
Correct Answer: C. Semantic elements
Rationale: Semantic elements clearly describe their meaning in a human- and machine-
readable way, improving accessibility and SEO.
3. You are reviewing the results of usability tests for your website. Several comments
stand out as "red flags," mentioning that colorblind visitors or those viewing the site on
,mobile devices are experiencing confusion with readability or navigation. Which
principle of visual design should you revisit to make the necessary improvements?
A. Proximity
B. Alignment
C. Repetition
D. CARP
Correct Answer: D. CARP
Rationale: CARP (Contrast, Alignment, Repetition, Proximity) is a foundational principle for
effective visual design that impacts readability and navigation, especially for colorblind
users.
4. Your web developer has presented a report of a focus group's review of your new
website. The report contains information on the amount of time the group spent on the
site, the number of clicks required to navigate, and the general pattern of navigation.
What kind of testing was the focus group performing?
A. Formative testing
B. Summative testing
C. A/B testing
D. Exploratory testing
Correct Answer: B. Summative testing
Rationale: Summative testing evaluates the overall effectiveness of a website or product
after development, often through user feedback.
5. You need to update your website for better search engine optimization. You've heard
of technology that will search web pages, read the code, and store the data for public
search engines. What kind of technology is this?
A. Sitemap
B. Web crawler
C. Indexer
D. Search algorithm
Correct Answer: B. Web crawler
Rationale: A web crawler automatically scans and indexes content from the web, allowing
search engines to retrieve relevant information.
, 6. While updating a customer's website, you want to optimize the look and feel of the
site so it is appealing and functional. Which strategy would help with the optimization
plan?
A. Increase the number of images
B. Use UI design patterns from online libraries
C. Use multiple color schemes
D. Limit the use of fonts
Correct Answer: B. Use UI design patterns from online libraries
Rationale: Leveraging established UI design patterns can enhance user experience and
provide functional, appealing interfaces.
7. You have just completed focus group testing of a medium-sized site. Most members
had difficulty locating the navigation button, but when they found them, they smiled,
clicked, and moved to the next page. Based on this observation, you decide to add the
navigation buttons at the top of pages as well as the bottom. What usability testing
stage is being performed?
A. Quantitative analysis
B. Qualitative analysis
C. Iterative testing
D. Drawing conclusions from qualitative data
Correct Answer: D. Drawing conclusions from qualitative data
Rationale: This process involves interpreting observations from user interactions to make
design improvements based on qualitative feedback.
8. When usability testing results are reported, what should that report include?
A. Test methods and participant ages
B. Test goals, test subject demographics, conclusions
C. Test length and environment
D. Test technologies and devices used
Correct Answer: B. Test goals, test subject demographics, conclusions
Rationale: A comprehensive usability report should detail objectives, participant profiles,
and insights gained for future improvements.
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