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CT-UT Practice Exam Questions with Answers ISTQB Certified Tester Usability Tester Certification

Question # 6

You’re defining usability test tasks for a web shop for mobile phones and smartphones. Finding out whether users are able to place an order easily has been identified as the main goal of the usability test.

Which of the following is a reasonable task definition to include in the test?

A.

Put the first phone you find in your shopping cart!

B.

Your phone broke and you’re looking for a new smartphone. Your budget is 200$ and it should have an infrared sensor as you like to operate your home entertainment system with it. Find a suited smartphone and order it!

C.

Enter the item number “1469483” in the search box and click “OK”. Put the first item in the cart by clicking “add to bag”. Then, click on “checkout” in order to start the order process. After that, fill in the form and click on “submit”.

D.

Which mobile operating system do you prefer?

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Question # 7

A large customer complained that a business application developed by your company sometimes transfers the wrong amount of money to clients, although there are no complaints of the actual users. The expected amount differs from the actually transferred amount by a factor of 10 or 100. After analyzing the log files, you found out that the application itself works fine. The problem seems to be caused by confusing text fields and labels for the decimal place, leading to user errors.

Which usability risk should be reasonably addressed for the next release?

A.

Users resist using a software product which is essential for their daily work because it lacks usability

B.

Users buy the software product but repeatedly need to call support because they don’t understand how to use it

C.

Users won’t buy or use the software product because it lacks effectiveness, efficiency or satisfaction

D.

Increased liability through risk to financial loss caused by a poorly designed or deceptive user interface

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Question # 8

As an expert for usability, you’re in charge of the usability part of the development of a business application for a large customer. You have worked as a usability expert with the development team for two years and are operating well together; the developers value your feedback and give their bests implementing your suggestions. The product is in an early stage, so there’s only a rudimentary prototype available.

Given this information, what is the best approach to verify the usability at the current stage?

A.

Usability review

B.

Unmoderated usability test

C.

Usability maturity assessment

D.

Usability test in the lab

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Question # 9

Your project manager asked you for your advice. A recent project failed because the users were not satisfied with the final product, although your project manager claimed that she followed the human-centered design process. She interviewed users at the start of the project, created a first prototype and evaluated that prototype.

Which part of the human-centered design process did she miss?

A.

The “design”-part

B.

The “analyze”-part

C.

The “evaluate”-part

D.

The “iterate”-part

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Question # 10

A “usability requirement” is:

A.

A requirement needed to define the size of a mobile phone used in a usability test

B.

A requirement needed for a usability tester

C.

A requirement how to conduct a usability test

D.

A requirement on the usability of a component or system

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Question # 11

A “usability test participant” …

A.

... helps to set up the system used for the usability test.

B.

... is a person who observes a usability test.

C.

... can be the organizer of a usability test.

D.

... is a representative user who solves typical tasks in a usability test.

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Question # 12

Why are positive usability findings of high importance? Which of the following statements is wrong?

A.

Positive usability findings make it easier to sell the need for correcting usability problems by giving a balanced view.

B.

Positive findings are of high importance because they can be used in the report to justify the costs of the test.

C.

Positive usability findings allow a better view of the usability of the product.

D.

Positive usability findings should be used to communicate to the development team which features should not be modified or deleted.

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