D279 User Interface Design
Final Submission Task
Official Practice Exam · 2026/2027 Edition
Questions: 75 Minutes: 90 Passing Score: 80% Format: MCQ
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1: UX Research & User Analysis (Q1-Q15)
Section 2: Information Architecture & Interaction Design (Q16-Q30)
Section 3: Visual Design & UI Patterns (Q31-Q45)
Section 4: Usability Evaluation & Accessibility (Q46-Q60)
Section 5: Front-End Implementation & Prototyping (Q61-Q75)
INSTRUCTIONS
Read each question carefully. Select the one best answer from the four options provided. This exam assesses your
understanding of user interface design principles, research methods, information architecture, visual design, usability
evaluation, and front-end implementation concepts. Each question includes a rationale explaining the correct answer
and why the most commonly chosen incorrect answer is wrong. A passing score of 80% or higher is required. You have
90 minutes to complete all 75 questions.
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, Section 1: UX Research & User Analysis - 2026/2027
Q1 Question 1 of 75
A design team is developing a health tracking application for elderly users who have limited
experience with smartphones. The team needs to understand the daily routines and
technology comfort levels of this population before beginning the design process. The most
appropriate research method to gather this contextual information is which approach?
A. Contextual inquiry involving in-home observations and interviews with elderly
participants
B. A/B testing of two existing health applications to determine which interface seniors prefer
C. Heuristic evaluation of competing health apps by a panel of UX experts
D. Automated analytics review of existing health app usage data from app stores
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Contextual inquiry combines observation and interview in the user's natural environment, which is ideal for
understanding elderly users' daily routines and technology interactions. A/B testing requires existing
interfaces, heuristic evaluation lacks user input, and analytics data does not provide the qualitative depth
needed to understand user needs and comfort levels.
Q2 Question 2 of 75
A product manager requests that the UX team create user personas for a new e-commerce
platform. The team has collected survey data from 2,000 respondents, conducted 20
in-depth interviews, and analyzed customer support tickets from the past year. When
constructing personas from this data, the team should prioritize which approach?
A. Develop 3-5 archetypal personas that represent distinct behavioral patterns and goals
identified across all data sources
B. Create one persona for each survey respondent to capture maximum diversity of user needs
C. Select the single most common user profile from the survey and design exclusively for that
segment
D. Base personas solely on demographic data from the survey since it has the largest sample
size
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Effective personas are archetypal representations that synthesize patterns across multiple data sources into
3-5 distinct user types. This number balances diversity with design focus. Creating thousands of personas
defeats their purpose, designing for only one segment ignores other user groups, and relying solely on
demographics misses behavioral and motivational insights from qualitative research.
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,Q3 Question 3 of 75
A junior UX researcher is planning a usability study for a mobile banking app and wants to
recruit participants. The project timeline allows for 8 participants. The researcher should
understand that this sample size is appropriate because usability studies typically reach data
saturation at which number of participants?
A. 5-8 participants, which typically identifies approximately 80-85% of usability problems
B. 3-4 participants since most critical issues are found by the first few testers
C. 15-20 participants to achieve statistical significance in quantitative results
D. 50 or more participants to ensure findings are generalizable to the entire user base
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Research by Nielsen and others demonstrates that 5-8 participants typically uncover 80-85% of usability
problems in a moderated study. This is the point of diminishing returns where additional participants rarely
reveal new major issues. Fewer than 5 may miss problems, while larger samples are needed for
quantitative statistical analysis rather than qualitative usability testing.
Q4 Question 4 of 75
A UX team is designing a task management tool for project managers in construction firms.
The team has completed stakeholder interviews and now needs to map out the step-by-step
processes that project managers follow when assigning crew tasks. The most suitable
deliverable for this purpose is a:
A. User journey map that visualizes the end-to-end process and emotional states of the
project manager
B. Mood board that captures the visual tone and brand aesthetic of the construction industry
C. Competitive analysis matrix comparing features of existing task management tools
D. Style guide documenting color palettes, typography, and component specifications
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
A user journey map visualizes the step-by-step process a user follows, including their actions, thoughts, and
emotional states at each stage. This is the appropriate tool for understanding how project managers assign
tasks. Mood boards address visual design, competitive analysis evaluates other products, and style guides
document design standards rather than user workflows.
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, Q5 Question 5 of 75
A research team conducts a survey that yields both quantitative ratings and open-ended text
responses. When analyzing the qualitative data from the open-ended responses, the team
should use which method to identify meaningful patterns?
A. Apply thematic analysis to code responses and identify recurring themes across
participants
B. Calculate the mean and standard deviation of response lengths to quantify engagement
C. Discard qualitative responses and rely exclusively on the quantitative rating scales
D. Select the three longest responses as representative of the full dataset
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Thematic analysis involves systematically coding qualitative data to identify recurring patterns and themes
across responses. This method preserves the richness of open-ended feedback while making it analyzable.
Computing statistics on response length loses content meaning, discarding qualitative data wastes valuable
insights, and cherry-picking responses introduces selection bias.
Q6 Question 6 of 75
A design team is creating a fitness app and needs to understand the motivations and barriers
that users experience when starting exercise routines. The team decides to conduct
semi-structured interviews. During the interviews, the researcher should prioritize which
technique to obtain the most valuable insights?
A. Use open-ended questions and follow-up probes to explore participants' experiences
in depth
B. Ask leading questions that guide participants toward confirming the team's design
hypotheses
C. Limit each interview to 5 minutes to maximize the number of participants interviewed
D. Read questions verbatim from a script without deviating to ensure consistency across
interviews
Correct Answer: A
Rationale:
Semi-structured interviews balance consistency with flexibility by using open-ended questions and follow-up
probes that allow exploration of unexpected but valuable insights. Leading questions bias responses,
extremely short interviews prevent depth, and rigid scripts prevent the natural follow-up that reveals the
most meaningful findings about user motivations and barriers.
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