1)
Usability testing is a technique for ensuring that the intended users of a system can carry out the intended tasks efficiently, effectively and satisfactorily.
A) True
B) False
2)
Goals of usability testing:
A) Performance
B) Accuracy
C) Recall -- How much does the person remember afterwards or after periods of non-use?
D) All of above
3)
If you develop web sites, you need to be doing usability testing.
A) True
B) False
4)
Usability testing can be carried out at various stages of the design process. In the early stages, however, techniques such as ............ are often more appropriate.
A) sample tests
B) SRSs
C) walkthroughs
D) Both A & B
5)
Usability testing does not have a well defined test plan.
A) True
B) False
6)
Think about why you will be doing a usability test:
A) How do people interact with the system you are testing?
B) What is difficult or easy for people to do?
C) What makes sense about it? What is exciting about it?
D) What changes would users like to see?
E) All of above
7)
Theses methods can help improve the usability and usefulness of your site:
A) Card Sorting
B) Favorite Interviews
C) Focus Groups
D) Heuristic Evaluation
8)
A user interface is well-designed when the program behaves exactly how the user thought it would.
A) True
B) False
9)
Checklists may or may not always help improve your usability testing.
A) True
B) False
10)
Google Website Optimizer can be used for usability testing.
A) True
B) False
1)a, 2)d, 3) a, 4) c, 5)b, 6) e, 7)a,c d, 8) a, 9)b, 10) a