Great, let's expand that to 20 objective questions on web design:
1. What is the primary goal of web design?
○ a) To create visually appealing graphics.
○ b) To create user-friendly and effective websites.
○ c) To use the latest design trends.
○ d) To impress other designers.
2. User-centered design prioritizes:
○ a) The designer's preferences.
○ b) The client's personal taste.
○ c) The end-user's needs.
○ d) The latest software features.
3. Visual hierarchy is achieved through:
○ a) Randomly placing elements.
○ b) Using varying sizes, colors, and placements.
○ c) Using only one font size.
○ d) Ignoring element placement.
4. Consistency in web design helps to:
○ a) Confuse the user.
○ b) Create a unified user experience.
○ c) Increase page loading times.
○ d) Make each page unique.
5. Simplicity in web design means:
○ a) Adding as many elements as possible.
○ b) Removing unnecessary clutter.
○ c) Using complex animations.
○ d) Ignoring white space.
6. Responsive design ensures websites adapt to:
○ a) Only desktop screens.
○ b) Various screen sizes and devices.
○ c) Only mobile phones.
○ d) Specific operating systems.
7. Wireframes are used to:
○ a) Create the final visual design.
○ b) Plan the website's structure and layout.
○ c) Write the website's code.
○ d) Manage the website's database.
8. Typography in web design involves:
○ a) Only using default fonts.
○ b) Selecting and using fonts effectively.
○ c) Ignoring font readability.
○ d) Using as many fonts as possible.
9. The UI (User Interface) focuses on:
○ a) The server-side logic.
○ b) The visual elements users interact with.
○ c) The database structure.
○ d) Network protocols.
10.The UX (User Experience) emphasizes:
○ a) Only the aesthetic appeal.
○ b) The user's overall satisfaction and experience.
○ c) Technical specifications only.
○ d) Server performance only.
11.Accessibility in web design means:
○ a) Restricting access to certain users.
○ b) Designing websites for all users, including those with disabilities.
○ c) Requiring specific hardware.
○ d) Ignoring older browsers.
12.Color palettes in web design are used to:
○ a) Randomly assign colors.
○ b) Create a cohesive visual style.
○ c) Use only one color.
○ d) Ignore color contrast.
13.White space in web design is used to:
○ a) Fill up empty areas.
○ b) Improve readability and visual balance.
○ c) Clutter the page.
○ d) Slow down page loading.
14.A website's navigation should be:
○ a) Hidden from users.
○ b) Intuitive and easy to use.
○ c) Confusing and complex.
○ d) Different on every page.
15.Prototyping in web design involves:
○ a) Writing the final code.
○ b) Creating interactive models of the website.
○ c) Ignoring user feedback.
○ d) Only using static images.
16.Imagery in web design should be:
○ a) Randomly selected.
○ b) Relevant and enhance the content.
○ c) Overly decorative and distracting.
○ d) Low-resolution and blurry.
17.A website's layout should be:
○ a) Unpredictable and disorganized.
○ b) Organized and easy to understand.
○ c) Hidden from users.
○ d) Constantly changing.
18.User testing in web design is used to:
○ a) Ignore user feedback.
○ b) Identify usability issues and improve the design.
○ c) Only test the design on the client.
○ d) Skip testing altogether.
19.The purpose of a style guide in web design is to:
○ a) Create random designs.
○ b) Maintain consistency and brand identity.
○ c) Ignore design standards.
○ d) Make each page unique.
20.The "fold" in web design refers to:
○ a) The physical folding of a website.
○ b) The content visible on the screen without scrolling.
○ c) The back-end code of a website.
○ d) The server configuration.