CPUX-F UXQB Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level

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Question 1

A context of use description describes:

a.______________ in the form of user group profiles and personas;

b.______________ in the form of as-is scenarios;

c.______________ in the form of task models, as-is scenarios or user journey maps;

d.______________ in the form of lists or as-is scenarios;

e. ______________in the form of as-is scenarios.

Answer is in the explanation below.

Question 2

Choose two statements about card sorting that are correct

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  • Card sorting can be used to create a human-centred navigation structure.

  • Ordering cards with correspondence to predictable contextual needs of the user and to commonly accepted conventions.

  • Card sorting is developed to order viable sorting algorithms

  • A method for structuring information - such as menus in a navigation structure - that involves writing key concepts onto different cards and asking users to sort these cards into groups.

  • Card sorting is helpful to create story boards

  • Card sorting is helpful to create a heuristic evaluation of a low-fidelity prototype

Question 3

Which three of the following components are part of the user interface of a car for the driver of the car?

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  • Accelerator

  • Number plate

  • Gear stick

  • Bumper

  • Rear-view mirror

  • Brake disc