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Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design Practice Test
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UX design involves managing the user journey as they interact with a product or service. A UI/UX designer creates user-friendly interfaces that enable users to understand how to use complex technical products.

Topics covered: UX frameworks, Design sprints..User Experience (UX). UX Research. Wireframe Prototype. User Experience Design (UXD)

Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design Practice Test
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25 Questions

1. What type of UX designer specializes in one kind of UX design, and has a breadth of knowledge in other areas?
2. Which type of business is most likely to hire a specialist designer?
3. Consider the following scenario:A UX designer wants to create an updated portfolio to showcase their unique skills and values as a designer. They start by purchasing a custom domain name. To make a great first impression on website visitors, they add projects that highlight the type of work they do well. Then, they add a concise description of their personal design philosophy to help them stand out from the crowd.This designer is applying what best practice to convey the value of their work?
4. Identify the elements of UX design framework.
5. Identify examples of assistive technology.
6. Select the statement that best describes design sprint planning.
7. A design sprint brief is a document that UX designers share with participants _____.
8. When creating a product, it is important for designers to think about the user experience on different platforms, like desktop computers and mobile devices. What else should designers consider when thinking about platforms?
9. In this step of planning a design sprint, you create icebreakers relevant to the sprint to motivate your team, put them in the right mindset, and help them get comfortable with each other.
10. Fill in the blank: Participating in a retrospective directly after a design sprint __________.
11. When do design sprint retrospectives usually take place?
12. In phase three of a design sprint—the decide phase—what is the team’s goal?
13. What is a design portfolio?
14. Fill in the blank: Hunter works at a startup as a user experience designer. Since Hunter is one of the only designers, she gets to oversee the majority of her UX processes. Throughout her work, Hunter discovers that she enjoys talking to users and testing designs more than actually designing things. For her next role, Hunter should consider becoming a _____.
15. What are some key questions a designer can ask to evaluate user experience?
16. Do design sprints help teams prioritize a profit-driven path to market for their designs?
17. What should a designer include in their application for a design role?
18. Who is considered as the Next Billion Users in UX design?
19. Which type of UX designer dives deep into one particular role?
20. What does the user-centered design framework focus on?
21. How does it benefit businesses to consider the user experience?
22. A designer completes the first three steps of the user-centered design process. This results in a design they hope will solve the end user’s problem. What is the final step in the process? 
23. Which of the following are common terms used by UX designers?
24. Why might a team consider conducting a design sprint?
25. In which step do designers come up with ideas for what the product might look like?