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Its Default property is set to "true".

Its TabStop property is set to "true" and its TabIndex property is set to "0".

Its TabIndex property is set to "0".

(a) I only

(b) II only

(c) I and III only

(d) III only

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 10.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.1 of the course notes.

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3.

When you click the mouse on a Visual Basic control named panicButton which of the following is invoked?

(a) Click_panicButton()

(b) panicButton-Click

(c) panicButton_Click()

(d) myPanicButton_Click()

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 10.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.1 of the course notes.

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4.

Which of the following is an appropriate time to do an error analysis?

(a) One of your colleagues found heuristic violations that you did not.

(b) Two or more heuristics give conflicting advice about a particular interface element.

(c) You think you have made a mistake in your usability aspect report.

(d) Your client disagrees with your findings.

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 10.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.2 of the course notes.

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5.

Which heuristic is described in the following statement?

Information that is the same should appear to be the same (same words, icons, and position on the screen). Information that is different should be expressed differently.

(a) Help and documentation

(b) Visibility of system status

(c) Consistency and standards

(d) Flexibility and efficiency of use

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.2 of the course notes.

(b) Means: "Keep the user informed"

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6.

Is the consistency and standards heuristic violated by an application with a menu called Actions instead of File?

(a) Consistency and standards is not applicable in this situation.

(b) Yes, the application does not follow accepted conventions.

(c) No, if the Actions menu contains similar menu items to File menus in other applications.

(d) No, if the other menus are also named differently from accepted conventions.

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.2 of the course notes.

(c) This is incorrect—similar information should always be presented in a similar manner.

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7.

Which of the following is an example of a typical accelerator for frequently used operations?

(a) typing (or clicking) the next input before the computer is ready to accept it

(b) scrolling by using the keyboard arrow keys instead of the scrollbars

(c) function or command keys which combine an entire command into a single keypress

(d) increasing the speed with which the mouse moves

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.4 of the course notes.

(a) This is incorrect because it still requires the user to generate a complete sequence of input

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8.

Which of the following is an advantage of keyboard accelerators?

(a) A user may operate them without his hands leaving the keyboard.

(b) Accelerators are easy for novice users to remember.

(c) There is no standard for visual cues for keyboard accelerators.

(d) Accelerators allow experts to learn to use the application more quickly.

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.4 of the course notes.

(b) Accelerators are intended for more expert users.

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9.

A reference from one UAR to another is established when

the analyst remembers a similar previous case.

new problems are uncovered by thinking about the trade-offs of solutions.

a sufficient number of UARs has been written for one heuristic.

(a) I only

(b) I and II only

(c) II only

(d) I, II, and III

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 10.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.3 of the course notes.

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10.

An interface with no "Undo" would

(a) be able to save files more often.

(b) be less predictable.

(c) help people learn not to make frequent mistakes.

(d) impair the user's natural ability to learn by doing.

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.3 of the course notes.

(b) The opposite is in fact true. Undo cannot always be applied, which is a little confusing.

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10.

When does the presence of an available Cancel button violate the heuristic visibility of system status?

(a) After the user has clicked an Apply button, and there are no changes that the Cancel button can undo.

(b) When it is physically set apart from other actions within the interface.

(c) An available Cancel button never violates this heuristic.

(d) When pressing the Cancel button undoes the previous action.

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 10.00

Feedback:

See section 2.2.3 of the course notes.

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Total score: 50.00

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View Assessment Result: Multiple-Choice Quiz 6

Your performance was as follows:

1.

Which of the following distinguishes Visual Basic ComboBoxes from ListBoxes?

(a) There is no distinction: they both offer a dropdown list with options.

(b) A ComboBox allows users to specify values other than those supplied on its list.

(c) A ListBox lets the user specify any value.

(d) A ComboBox is a ListBox with a pair of up-down buttons.

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 20.00

Feedback:

See section 2.4.1 of the course notes.

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2.

Which of the following heuristics are violated by the Date/Time Control Panel Time Zone ListBox?

Visibility of system status

Consistency and standards

Aesthetics and minimalist design

(a) II and III only

(b) I and II only

(c) III only

(d) I, II, and III

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See sections 2.2.2 and 2.4.2 of the course notes.

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3.

In Visual Basic, which of the following CheckBox states can a user set interactively by directly manipulating the control?

Unchecked

Checked

Grayed

(a) II and III only

(b) I and II only

(c) I, II, and III

(d) I only

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.3.1 of the course notes.

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4.

Which of the following is an example of error prevention in an interface?

(a) Checking that the window is not covered by another before displaying a menu.

(b) Checking all application variables for inconsistencies, after a change to the value of one of them is attempted by the user.

(c) Not letting a novice user use a keyboard shortcut.

(d) Allowing users to select an item from a list rather than type the name of the item.

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.3.2 of the course notes.

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5.

Which of the following interface features does the error prevention heuristic warn us to avoid?

Commands that are very similar

Messages that contain double negatives

Tabbed dialog boxes

(a) I, II, and III

(b) I and II only

(c) I only

(d) III only

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 20.00

Feedback:

See section 2.3.2 of the course notes.

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Total score: 40.00

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View Assessment Result: Multiple-Choice Quiz 7

Your performance was as follows:

1.

Which of the following is a reason that adhering to the heuristic recognition rather than recall when designing interfaces is a good idea?

(a) People have no trouble at all remembering things exactly.

(b) Forcing users to memorize commands is good mental practice.

(c) It takes too long for users to recall commands from memory.

(d) Computers are better at remembering things precisely; people are better at recognizing something that is shown to them.

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.7.1 of the course notes.

(a) This statement is not true. It takes a lot more cognitive processing to remember something exactly than to just recognize it when it is seen.

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2.

Which of the following is a way that the Windows 98 Date/Time control panel violates the heuristic help and documentation?

Help messages disappear when the user clicks elsewhere.

There is no help available.

Help messages appear in a completely separate window.

(a) I only

(b) II only

(c) I and III

(d) III only

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 12.50

Feedback:

See section 2.7.1 of the course notes.

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3.

How does online help better satisfy the heuristic help and documentation than paper manuals?

(a) Online help can give more concrete advice than paper manuals.

(b) Paper manuals are always available and easily searchable.

(c) People use paper manuals only when they have no other recourse.

(d) Online help is always available and easily searchable.

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.7.1 of the course notes.

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4.

Does the presence of a status indicator as a file is downloading support or violate the heuristic help users recognize, diagnose, and recover from errors?

(a) It violates the heuristic by providing users with more information than they can deal with at one time.

(b) It violates the heuristic by providing unhelpful information.

(c) It supports the heuristic by informing users when a problem has occurred with the download.

(d) It supports the heuristic by allowing users to choose whether or not to pay attention to the indicator.

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.7.2 of the course notes.

(b) Status indicators are very helpful updates on system status.

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5.

Which of the following are true of Visual Basic scrollbar controls?

They are not typically used for tasks where particular or exact values are needed.

They can be manipulated in three ways: by clicking their arrow buttons, by clicking and dragging their "thumb," and by clicking anywhere on the bar between their "thumb" and arrow buttons.

They are represented on the toolbox palette by two icons.

(a) I and III only

(b) I and II only

(c) II and III only

(d) I ,II, and III

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.5.2 of the course notes.

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6.

Which of the following are true of Visual Basic Textbox controls?

They can be set to hide the characters that are entered into them, allowing them to be for password entry.

They can be set to display either a single line of text or multiple lines.

They support keyboard editing of text but not conventional mouse select-edit functions.

(a) II and III only

(b) III only

(c) I, II, and III only

(d) I and II only

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.5.2 of the course notes.

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7.

To determine if a Visual Basic control is actually in a container control and not merely "floating" over it, one can

move the container control to see if the control in question moves with it.

check to see if the control in question's AutoBuddy property is set to the name of the container control.

move the control in question to see if it is limited to staying within the borders of the container control.

(a) I and III only

(b) II and III only

(c) II only

(d) I, II, and III

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.6.2 of the course notes.

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8.

How does the usability heuristic aesthetics and minimalist design apply to the differences between novice and expert users?

(a) Make one method of completing a task obvious for novice users, and include hidden complexity for experts.

(b) Only allow users one way to complete a task.

(c) Invent several different ways to complete a task, and make each of them obvious to all users.

(d) Include as much information relevant to an expert user as you can in an interface.

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 2.6.3 of the course notes.

(c) This will result in confusion on the part of the novice user as they will spend time trying to decide which method will work the best in their situation.

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7.

Which of the following are true of Visual Basic Tabbed Dialog controls?

They are "container" controls that can hold other controls.

They are designed to hold more controls than will comfortably fit in one frame.

They have a property that determines how tabs are oriented on the control—on the top, bottom, right, or left side.

(a) I and II only

(b) I, II, and III

(c) I and III only

(d) II and III only

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 12.50

Feedback:

See section 2.6.2 of the course notes.

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8.

How does the Date/Time control panel support the heuristic recognition rather than recall?

(a) A map of the world appears on the Time Zone tab.

(b) The time zone is displayed on the Date & Time tab.

(c) The clock has an hour, minute, and second hand.

(d) The date does not appear on the Time Zone tab.

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 12.50

Feedback:

See section 2.6.3 of the course notes.

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Total score: 12.50

View Assessment Result: Multiple-Choice Quiz 8

Your performance was as follows:

1.

What is a critical incident?

A complete, observable activity.

Activity where the intention seems clear and straightforward.

Activity with definite consequences.

(a) III only

(b) II only

(c) I, II, and III

(d) I only

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.1.2 of the course notes.

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2.

Which of the following is a way to tell when a participant wants to stop a usability test?

Expressions of negative emotions, such as "I'm so stupid I'll never be able to finish this."

Aggressive behavior towards the computer.

Expressions of enthusiasm that seem insincere.

(a) I only

(b) I and II only

(c) II only

(d) None of the above answers, the observation should not be interrupted

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 12.50

Feedback:

See section 3.1.2 of the course notes.

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3.

Please put the following steps of think-aloud usability testing in chronological order:

The analyst categorizes and interprets the observations.

The analyst looks at the recording of the think-aloud protocol session and reports critical incidents using the UAR format.

The analyst writes a summarizing report of the data and interpretations.

A user thinks aloud as he or she performs a task using a prototype of the computer system being evaluated.

(a) IV, II, I, III

(b) IV, III, II, I

(c) I, II, III, IV

(d) II, I, IV, III

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.1.1 of the course notes.

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4.

During a think-aloud usability-test

(a) the participant may ask how to do something, but the observer must not answer.

(b) the observer and the participant engage in an exchange about the system being tested.

(c) the observer must form an opinion of the participant's intelligence.

(d) participant frustration is natural and should be always ignored.

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.2.6 of the course notes.

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5.

Your supervisor has suggested that you mention the following when introducing a think-aloud test to a participant:

Prolonged silence will reflect negatively on the participant.

The participant should not stop talking, even though it may seem unnatural at first.

Once the recording begins, the observation cannot be stopped.

You should decide to abide by:

(a) II and III only

(b) I, II, and III

(c) III only

(d) II only

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.2.5 of the course notes.

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6.

The drivers of the United Parcel Service (UPS) carry small data entry tablets to record pick-ups and deliveries. If you were preparing a think-aloud usability test for a new version of these tablets, you would

plan to run the test in the lab, under controlled conditions.

plan to test outdoors, under both intense sunlight and rain.

ask the middle managers that have to approve the devices to participate in the test.

(a) I only

(b) II only

(c) II and III only

(d) I and III only

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.2.4 of the course notes.

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7.

When selecting the content of the tasks to be included in a think-aloud usability test, which of the following kinds of tasks should you consider?

Tasks that will be exercised most often in the final product

Tasks that will be exercised only in rare emergencies

Tasks that take more than half a day of continuous interface use

(a) I and III only

(b) I, II, and III

(c) I only

(d) I and II only

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.2.3 of the course notes.

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8.

A usability problem discovered by application of a heuristic

(a) may reflect a real problem even if not corroborated by think-aloud usability tests.

(b) will show up sooner or later in think-aloud tests with inexperienced users.

(c) will be confirmed by think-aloud testing in all cases.

(d) is a false alarm unless confirmed by think-aloud usability tests.

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.3.1 of the course notes.

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Total score: 12.50

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2.

How does a usability tester get informed consent from participants?

(a) Verbally

(b) Using a consent form

(c) By telling them every detail of the project by the time they are ready to leave

(d) By force or influence

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.1.2 of the course notes.

(a) A record of informed consent should be kept in writing to avoid later misunderstandings.

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8.

Which of the following usability problems is most likely to be discovered by heuristic evaluation?

(a) Icons for remote printers are too easily confused with those of an image-processing program.

(b) A picture is mangled when cut from one application and pasted into another.

(c) A sequence of user actions causes a program crash.

(d) At times, the system becomes so slow that the user thinks something is wrong.

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.3.1 of the course notes.

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8.

What is a good reason to relate Usability Aspect Reports to each other?

(a) The task of analyzing the results of the test can be divided among several observers.

(b) Several mistakes made by the same user can be eliminated from consideration.

(c) Related problems often have common, elegant solutions.

(d) The individual solutions to similar problems can be implemented by the same programmer.

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.3.1 of the course notes.

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3.

Which of the following answers best describes think-aloud usability testing?

(a) In a lab, a user's brain-wave patterns are recorded and analyzed while they perform a task.

(b) While being observed, a user says everything they are thinking as they perform a task.

(c) The person conducting the test tells the user everything they are thinking as the user completes the task.

(d) A user describes each step of completing a task after the task has been completed.

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 3.1.1 of the course notes.

(a) This has nothing to do with thinking aloud

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2.

How is thinking-aloud different when a user is working with information that is non-linguistic in nature?

(a) In that case thinking-aloud involves drawing a picture and talking about it.

(b) Thinking-aloud is not possible under those circumstances.

(c) There is no difference.

(d) The information must first be translated into words before it can be vocalized.

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 9.09

Feedback:

See section 3.1.1 of the course notes.

View Assessment Result: Multiple-Choice Quiz 10

Your performance was as follows:

1.

How many comparisons are required to perform a bounding box test?

(a) 1

(b) 4

(c) 3

(d) 2

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.1 of the course notes.

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2.

When an event on a custom interactive object is handled, which of the following is the step that follows picking?

(a) the object reacts to the input

(b) information about the state of the object is used to determine how the input should be interpreted

(c) the objects searches for an appropriate handler

(d) the object is redrawn to provide feedback, if necessary

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.1 of the course notes.

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3.

In Visual Basic, picking refers to

(a) choosing the order in which to redraw "damaged" objects

(b) choosing the object upon which an event occurred

(c) choosing the object "on top" when layers exist

(d) choosing the part of an object upon which an event occurred

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.1 of the course notes.

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4.

In Visual Basic, the extent of a part is synonymous with its

(a) bounding box

(b) visibility

(c) largest x- and largest y-coordinate contained in it

(d) center point

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.1 of the course notes.

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5.

When an event occurs at a position shared by overlapping parts,

(a) the part drawn first is tested first

(b) the part drawn last is tested first

(c) the smallest part is tested first

(d) the largest part is tested first

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.1 of the course notes.

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6.

Which of the following operations is considered irreversible by most systems?

(a) changing option settings in a program

(b) choosing to log out of the system

(c) file manipulation operations

(d) choosing to quit an application

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 10.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.2 of the course notes.

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7.

Which of the following statements provides the best description of undo from the implementation point-of-view?

(a) save variables that have changed and provide a way to restore the old values

(b) save variables that haven't changed so as to map commonalities in program state

(c) provide the user with access to state variables thus giving him the ability to restore an old state

(d) at timed intervals, save the state of a program

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.2 of the course notes.

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8.

Typically, an undo subsystem cannot make use of singular adds and restores because

(a) the user may often change her mind, resulting in several duplicate undos

(b) several user actions typically are required to change one program value

(c) one user action may result in the changing of many program values

(d) program values that are changed are typically large

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.2 of the course notes.

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9.

Undo can be a potentially dangerous operation unless it

(a) is implemented in an object-oriented language

(b) allows an unlimited number of undos

(c) permits only a limited number of undos

(d) is accompanied by redo

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.2 of the course notes.

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10.

Program states saved by an undo subsystem would most appropriately be stored in which data structure?

(a) array

(b) linked list

(c) queue

(d) stack

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.2.2 of the course notes.

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Total score: 10.00

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View Assessment Result: Multiple-Choice Quiz 9

Your performance was as follows:

1.

The X and Y properties of a Visual Basic control are always expressed

(a) relative to the screen upon which it will display

(b) relative to the overall form

(c) relative to its immediate container and possibly relative to the overall form

(d) relative to its immediate container and never relative to the overall form

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.1 of the course notes.

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2.

Which of the following method calls would force the PictureBox pb to immediately redraw itself?

(a) pb.Redraw()

(b) pb.Redraw()

(c) pb.Repaint()

(d) pb.Refresh()

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1 of the course notes.

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3.

Consider the following nesting of Visual Basic objects

Form

Frame1

Button11

Frame2

Button21

If the x-coordinate of the center of Button21 is located at x in the Button21 coordinate system, what would be the value of that x-coordinate in terms of the Frame1 coordinate system?

(a) x - Frame1 - Button11

(b) x + Frame1 + Button11

(c) x + Button21.Left + Frame2.Left - Frame1.Left - Button11.Left

(d) x + Button21.Left + Frame2.Left - Frame1.Left

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.1 of the course notes.

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4.

What is the name of the event that occurs when a PictureBox control is redrawn?

(a) Redraw

(b) Repair

(c) Refresh

(d) Paint

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1 of the course notes.

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5.

For the Visual Basic Graphics Class, drawing operations are implemented as

(a) controls

(b) methods

(c) operators

(d) properties

Correct answer is (b)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.2 of the course notes.

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Total score: 0

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View Assessment Result: Multiple-Choice Quiz 9

Your performance was as follows:

1.

The following Visual Basic form contains a Frame that contains a Button. The Button's Name property is set to Button1. If the left mouse button is pressed when the mouse is on the location shown, what would is value of Button1.X?

(a) 600

(b) 1440

(c) 2040

(d) 1080

Correct answer is (a)

Your score on this question is: 20.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.1 of the course notes.

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2.

The following Visual Basic form contains a Frame that contains a Button. The Button's Name property is set to Button1. If the left mouse button is pressed when the mouse is on the location shown, what would is value of Button1.Y?

(a) 1080

(b) 1560

(c) 1320

(d) 240

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.1 of the course notes.

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3.

What Visual Basic component raises an event at regular intervals and can be useful in creating animated graphics?

(a) TickGenerator

(b) Scheduler

(c) Animator

(d) Timer

Correct answer is (d)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.3 of the course notes.

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2.

Which corner is designated with coordinates (0,0) in Visual Basic code?

(a) top right

(b) bottom right

(c) top left

(d) bottom left

Correct answer is (c)

Your score on this question is: 0.00

Feedback:

See section 4.1.1 of the course notes.

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