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Evaluating Website Functionality
Usability Testing
Evaluating a Site - Quiz
Each question is worth one point. Select the best answer or answers for each question.
1.
1. When new content is added to a site, what should a Quality Assurance specialist check?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
the functionality of the links
B.
the display on different platforms
C.
the display on different browsers
D.
the quality of access to the database
2.
2. Which of these are primary goals of usability testing?
Please select all the correct answers.
A.
verify that display is optimal on different browsers
B.
verify that the site offers the information that users want
C.
verify that the signs and metaphors are effective
D.
verify that the users can find information efficiently
3.
3. Why does Jakob Nielsen argue that only 5 users are needed to do usability testing?
Please select the best answer.
A.
The cost of having more than five people checking usability is very high.
B.
After five users, no new usability problems are identified.
C.
After that, the number of new problems identified is negligible.
D.
It takes too long to have more than five people checking usability.