Specifies The Layout of Android Screen Use File
Specifies The Layout of Android Screen Use File
29. is the method we use to derive explanations for the events we observe.
a) Deductive reasoning
b) Inductive reasoning
c) Abductive reasoning
d) Reasoning
PART-B
1. Which of the following interface design principles does not allow the user to remain
in control of the interaction with a computer ?
a) allow interaction to interruptible
b) allow interaction to be undoable
c) hide technical internals from casual users
d) only provide one rigidly defined method for accomplishing a task
2. You have to address a usability issue pertaining to a software interface. You will
provide solutions after understanding:
a) How the developer uses the software?
b) How the users use the software?
c) How you use the software?
d) How your friends use the software?
3. The internet has allowed employees to collaborate on work from any location,
across different time zones and national borders. What is regarded as the defining
feature of a dispersed collaboration apart from the use of communication
technology?
a) Each colleague does not work face-to-face
b) Each work group has its own task to complete
c) Dispersed collaborations lack the social cues that profile traditional working relationships
d) Colleagues are spread across different locations
4. Which of the following programming medium is used by MobileMe to create
the appearance of a desktop application inside a browser?
a) HTML
b) DHTML
c) Jquery
d) All of the mentioned
5.As would be common with many business strategies, which is regarded as the
crucial stage in designing dispersed collaborations?
a) Have a clear identification of the mission and how it will be achieved
b) Conduct a skills analysis of potential members to validate their membership
c) Establish the size of the collaborative team required and then consider which tasks can
besuccessfully completed
d) None of the above
6.Which two of the following models will not be able to give the desired outcome if
user’s participation is not involved?
a) Waterfall & Spiral
b) RAD & Spiral
c) RAD & Waterfall
d) RAD & Prototyping
7.You receive an email message, and a flag immediately appears in your electronic
mailbox to indicate that you have a new message. This is an example of:
a) Persistence
b) Guidance
c) Existence
d) None of the above
8.The hawthorne studies are of utmost significance as they form an honest and
concerted attempt to understand:
a) The Human Factor
b) Employee Attitudes
c) The Workers Social Situations
d) All of the above.
9.Which of the following mobile platform support hundreds of thousands of third-
party applications?
a) iPhone
b) Symbian
c) Windows Mobile Phone
d) None of the mentioned
10.Statement 1:It is easier to recall information than to recognize it, which is why visible
menus are preferable to typed commands.
Statement 2:When tracing the history of interactive computing, the windowing concept
became popular when humans needed the ability to perform more than one task at a
time.
a) Only Statement 1 is True
b) Only Statement 2 is True
c) Both statements are True
d) Both statements are False
11.The.............Effect is useful when the Dialog Overlay contains important information
that the user should not ignore.
a) Overlay effect
b) Lightbox effect
c) Darkbox effect
d) Whitebox effect
12.Statement 1:Humans are limited in their capacity to process information.
Statement 2:Users share common capabilities and are individuals with differences, but
these differences should be ignored.
a) Only Statement 1 is True
b) Only Statement 2 is True
c) Both statements are True
d) Both statements are False
13.Dragging the insertion bar while editing text on the iPhone is an example of,
a) Drop lens
b) Drag lens
c) Drag object
d) Drop object
14.clicking on a button to load more items into the page on demand is,
a) Virtual paging
b) Outline paging
c) Demand paging
d) Inline paging
15. The time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to and size of the
target,
a) Richard Feynman Law
b) Bruce Tognazzini Law
c) Fitts's Law
d) Rolf O. Peterson Law