iSQI CPUX-F Exam Questions
UXQB Certified Professional for Usability and User Experience - Foundation Level (Page 4 )

Updated On: 28-Feb-2026

What is the information architecture?

  1. A narrative text description that describes an intended usage situation with the interactive system under development.
  2. The information architecture is the naming and structuring of the information that is accessible to users
  3. The logical organisation of the units of displayed information that comprise the user interface
  4. A sequence of visual frames illustrating the interplay between a user and an envisioned interactive system.
  5. A representation of all or part of an interactive system that, although limited in some way, can be used for analysis, design and usability evaluation.
  6. A low-cost, simple illustration of a design or concept used to gather feedback from users and other stakeholders during the early stages of design.

Answer(s): B



A colleague is planning interviews with users of a restaurant review system. Among other questions, their interview checklist includes the question
How do you choose a restaurant?
Which two of the following terms best characterise this interview question?

  1. Closed
  2. Formative
  3. Leading
  4. Neutral
  5. Open
  6. Summative

Answer(s): D,E



Your team is ready to launch a new car rental website. Because of time constraints you have not had time to conduct usability tests of the website during its design. Your manager now asks you to conduct a usability test. Your team members are sceptical towards usability. If we assume that there are no major budget constraints, which one of the following actions would be most beneficial for the project?

  1. Conduct a usability test with 20 representative users. Invite team members to observe test sessions
  2. Conduct a usability test with 5 representative users. Correct any usability problems before conducting a further usability test with 5 different representative users. Invite team members to observe test sessions
  3. Conduct a focus group with 10 representative users where the new website is presented and discussed. Invite team members to observe the focus group
  4. Conduct a focus group with 4 representative users, where the new website is presented and discussed. Invite team members to observe the focus group
  5. Ask each of your team members to carry out a number of representative tasks on the website so they can "feel the users' pain"
  6. Conduct a heuristic evaluation of the website

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Answer B is better than answer A. If you have the resources to usability test with 20 users, start by testing with for example 5 users, then correct the most critical problems and test again with another 5 users. Answer F is not optimal because Tour team members are sceptical towards usability."



Fill in the blanks:
The purpose of__________ is to serve as a helpful intermediate step in the transformation of the context of use information into comprehensive__________.

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

user needs, user requirements



Fill in the blank:
The context of use description is the basis for identifying ________ and tracing them back to their__________.

  1. See Explanation section for answer.

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

user needs, source






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