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Ideation phase is when brainstorming takes place - True

This approach brings in the 'thinking mechanism' aspect into the process - None of
the option

___ is a way to narrow down thoughts to a final solution - All the option

The design team should not produce more than one prototype- True

Design Thinking typically does not provide a solution-based approach to solving


problems - False - Right

Design thinking is not an exclusive property of designers - True

Once the brief has been defined and agreed upon, a designer starts to search for
relevant information that can be fed into the design process at the ideate stage.
Which process are we referring to? Research Process

The Bootcamp Bootleg process consists of ___ stages 5

The stages in a design thinking process is not always sequential.True

Primary and secondary modes of research are done in - develop

What is key in any design thinking process? Empathy

Prototypes should only be demonstrated and tested within the team itself False

Its often necessary to do an exercise within a phase multiple times in order to


arrive at the outcome needed since - All

No alterations are to be made in the design after the testing phase - False

A design brief provided by the client can be rewritten or reworked upon -True

This methodology was proposed by Stanford d. school- none * Bootcamp Bootleg

The phrase "thinking outside the box" has been coined to describe one goal of the
brainstorming phase and is encouraged, since - this can aid in the discovery of
hidden elements and ambiguities in the situation and discovering potentially faulty
assumptions* it enables to detect problems spot-on

This is the phase where we do extensive research on our target users, understanding
their pain points, observing the environment in which they work and developing
insights'. Which phase are we referring to? define phase

The biggest asset of design thinking is - All

Being an experimental phase, here continuous iterations can take place. Which phase
is being referred to? prototype

4D UX methodology is not an iterative process - False

User personas are created during this phase - Design stage

You shouldnot seek to re-define the problem as a problem statement in a human-


centered manner- False
Design thinking is mainly suitable for developing creative and crazy product
innovations - True

Visual QA is done at this stage - Design stage

Design Thinknig is not an iterative process - False

A wireframe is simply a black and white model showing the overall placement of the
elements on the page.- True

Imagine that you are a designer and your goal is to improve onboarding experience
for new users. What will you do first? start going through market research
documents and journals

4D UX methodology was initially coined by Stanford d. school - False

The supreme goal design thinking is to help you - All

Empathy is crucial because it allows design thinkers to set aside his or her own
assumptions about the world in order to gain insight into users and their needs -
True

Unlike 4D process, phases of this process are either diverging or converging. Which
is the process? - Double diamond

MVP's stand for Minimum Viable Products

Choose the right sequence of stages in 4D UX Methodology - Discover, Design,


Develop and Deliver

The initial design brief is provided by the __ client

The goal of the prototype phase is - Both

Design Thinking has - All

At the delivery phase, we - All

The winning design is typically that which most closely meets the design brief and
necessarily need not adhere to budget and timescale - True

Tom is a designer at ABC firm. He is assigned with the task of designing a


protective head gear targeted at workers of construction industry. With plenty of
design thinking mechanisms at his disposal, he has the liberty to choose any one
out of them and proceed. Keeping in mind, the risks involved in recalling the
product due to poor design, he has to stick to a robust design mechanism. Out of
the design thinking mechanisms that you have learned in the course, which one do
you think would best fit Tom's purpose?4D UX methodology

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