This document contains 20 objective questions related to web design, covering topics such as the primary goals of web design, user-centered design, visual hierarchy, and responsive design. Each question is followed by four answer choices, focusing on best practices and principles in web design. The questions aim to assess knowledge in areas like accessibility, typography, navigation, and user experience.
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20 objective questions on web design
This document contains 20 objective questions related to web design, covering topics such as the primary goals of web design, user-centered design, visual hierarchy, and responsive design. Each question is followed by four answer choices, focusing on best practices and principles in web design. The questions aim to assess knowledge in areas like accessibility, typography, navigation, and user experience.
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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.