Sample Paper
Sample Paper
1. The processor used to compare the “just seen” image with already stored image in the
brain, and select the suitable response is termed as
a. Perceptual processor
b. Cognitive processor
c. Motor processor
d. None of the above
2. Fitt’s Law specifies that
a. There should be 7±2 chunks of information on the screen
b. Distance is directly and size of the widget is inversely proportional to the
movement time
c. Greater the fixations there are more learnability issues
d. None of the above
3. Gulf of ____________ exist when there is mismatch of user formulation of action with
the actions supported by the system for possible inputs
a. Execution
b. Evaluation
4. _________ is the process of specifying how easily user can provide input to the system
a. Articulation
b. Performance
c. Presentation
d. Observation
5. The user wants to complete a goal but needs guidance in when it is reached and how to
reach it is application of pattern
a. Input feedback
b. Completeness meter
6. Ability of user to evaluate the internal state of the system from its perceivable
representation
a. Task analysis
b. Observability
c. Guidelines
d. Heuristics
7. While designing the system, when one should aim to accommodate the user mistake we
are focusing on _______ principle
a. WYSISYG (what you see is what you get)
b. WYSIWIS (what you see is what I see)
c. DWIM (do what I mean)
d. None of the above
Question No.2: Give short answers of the following questions. Please be precise.
[40]
a. Using “Problem State Theory”, solve the problem of “installing the software”.
Identify and correlate all the intermediate states clearly considering the Initial
state that software is not installed and the goal state that software is successfully
installed in “D:\Software” [4]
b. Develop script based representation of installing a software in your computer.[6]
Entry Roles
condition
Result Scenes
Props Tracks
c. Considering Wason puzzle, in which it is stated “If a card has a vowel on one side
it has an even number on the other”. Where the cards are labeled as “4 E K 7”.
Why flipping the cards labeled “4” and “E” wont work to access the claim. What is
the common human problem while assessing the implications? [4]
h. Although Command Line Interface (CLI) is difficult to use, Under what condition
users prefer to use CLI [2]
Suppose you are asked to develop a word processor, design the menu based interface for
the word processor. Clearly name the menu captions, also provide the separators within the
menu items. [8+2 = 10]
save, save as, new, delete, open mail, send mail, quit, undo, table, glossary, preferences,
character style, format paragraph, lay out document, position on page, plain text, bold text,
italic text, underline, open file, close file, open copy of file, increase point size, decrease
point size, change font, add footnote, cut, copy, paste, clear, repaginate, add page break,
insert graphic, insert index entry, print, print preview, page setup, view page, find word
What is the average menu size? What does this value reflect?
Question No. 5: Identify the patterns being applied. [5]
1. __________________________ 2. _________________________
3. ___________________________ 4.__________________________
5. ____________________________
Question No.6 Improve the Google Search Engine design to incorporate viewing “search
history”, “retrieve saved searched”, “filter searches”, “load user Competency” [10]