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UX Design Practice Test: Create High-Fidelity Designs and Prototypes in Figma
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Figma is a collaborative web application for interface design, with additional offline features enabled by desktop applications for macOS and Windows. Basically, it a free, online UI tool to create, collaborate, prototype, and handoff.

UX Design Practice Test: Create High-Fidelity Designs and Prototypes in Figma
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25 Questions

1. Which of the following scenarios would be most appropriate to use a close-up storyboard?
2. You are a UX researcher who just finished the research for an app that helps users find speciality coffee brands. You’ve gathered all of the observations from your interviews and identified the common themes. What comes next?
3. You are designing a life-coaching app for people between the ages of 21 and 30. After conducting research with a diverse set of users, you discover that established professionals are three times more likely to use life-coaching services than those at the beginning of their careers. Which of the following is an example of a complete user persona for your user group?
4. Identify the steps of the ideation process in the correct order.
5. Fill in the blank: _____ is the collection of attitudes and stereotypes we associate to people without our conscious knowledge.
6. When deciding what to emphasize in your design, what key questions should you ask? Select all that apply.
7. Identify the benefit of using paper prototypes in the design process
8. Which of the following UX tools and processes demonstrates the basic structure and layout of a design without including specific visual details?
9. A designer develops a website for a local bakery and wants to direct users to its online ordering page. They add a bright orange “Place an Order” button to the homepage with a white background. What visual weight variable did the designer incorporate in the app?
10. Which of the following user stories is complete?
11. Fill in the blank: Designing products with accessibility and inclusivity in mind ensures that you _____.
12. You are working on an app that connects users to tree removal services in their local area. You have already created paper wireframes and now it’s time to build the design on the computer. What is the next step?
13. Strong insights uncovered in research should be easy to understand, answer the research question, and increase empathy for the user.
14. What are some key benefits of considering accessibility in UX design? Select all that apply.
15. Which of the following are examples of pain points?
16. Which of the following is an example of a usability study?
17. How is a prototype different from a wireframe?
18. Which of the following is an example of hierarchy?
19. Which phase of the design sprint helps the team find solutions to build on?
20. Hierarchy is important in UX design because it makes clear to the user _____ and what action to take.
21. A moderator conducts a usability study to solicit feedback on a mileage tracking feature for a cycling app. Which type of bias may occur if the participant gives multiple pieces of feedback in the same answer?
22. You’re a UX designer working on a gaming app in a competitive market space. You want to figure out what your competitors’ strengths and weaknesses are, and how to create a better product. What should you do?
23. Which of the following is a complete problem statement?
24. What can a researcher learn when they properly empathize with users during user research?
25. What types of content should be included in your presentation slide deck when presenting UX research insights to stakeholders?