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CT-UT ISTQB Certified Tester Usability Tester Free Practice Exam Questions (2025 Updated)

Prepare effectively for your ISTQB CT-UT ISTQB Certified Tester Usability Tester certification with our extensive collection of free, high-quality practice questions. Each question is designed to mirror the actual exam format and objectives, complete with comprehensive answers and detailed explanations. Our materials are regularly updated for 2025, ensuring you have the most current resources to build confidence and succeed on your first attempt.

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You’re redesigning the web shop of a customer and found out that they are using legacy web design techniques like HTML tables for design matters, making the website hard to be operated using alternative input and output devices (e.g. screen readers).

Which kind of risk is most likely to occur?

A.

There's no risk predictable

B.

Accessibility risk

C.

User experience risk

D.

Usability risk

Your project manager asked you for your advice. A recent project failed because the users were not satisfied with the final product, although your project manager claimed that she followed the human-centered design process. She interviewed users at the start of the project, created a first prototype and evaluated that prototype.

Which part of the human-centered design process did she miss?

A.

The “design”-part

B.

The “analyze”-part

C.

The “evaluate”-part

D.

The “iterate”-part

A “usability test participant” …

A.

... helps to set up the system used for the usability test.

B.

... is a person who observes a usability test.

C.

... can be the organizer of a usability test.

D.

... is a representative user who solves typical tasks in a usability test.

What is a usability test task?

A.

A document specifying a sequence of actions for the execution of a usability test. It is used by the moderator to keep track of briefing and pre-session interview questions, usability test tasks, and post-session interview questions

B.

A usability test execution activity specified by the moderator that needs to be accomplished by a usability test participant within a given period of time

C.

A process through which information about the usability of a system is gathered in order to improve the system (known as formative evaluation) or to assess the merit or worth of a system (known as summative evaluation)

D.

A test session in usability testing in which a usability test participant is executing tests, moderated by a moderator and observed by a number of observers

What’s the difference between an informal usability review and an expert usability review?

A.

An expert usability review is a formal review, not an informal review

B.

No formal usability qualifications are required for an informal usability review

C.

Contrary to an expert review, an informal usability review is based on opinion

D.

An informal review only requires one reviewer

Which of the following statements best describe Rapid Iterative Testing and Evaluation?

A.

Testing happens on a regular basis, e.g. each Monday

B.

Testing is informal and many potential users can be accessed

C.

Testing focuses on instant redesigns and confirming made changes

D.

Testing is quantitative

A company distributes its products over a web shop where users can put items in their shopping cart. After they click on “checkout”, the checkout process starts and users cannot go back anymore to correct possible mistakes. The only way is to hit the “back” button of the browser, which might lead to an expired session and therefore losing all items in the shopping cart.

Which of the following heuristics would best describe this usability issue?

A.

User control and freedom

B.

Aesthetic and minimalist design

C.

Help and documentation

D.

Visibility of system status

Which of the following is the best description for a usability test session?

A.

A test activity specified by the moderator that needs to be accomplished by a usability test participant within a given period of time.

B.

A period of time in which a usability test participant is executing tests, moderated by a moderator and observed by a number of observers.

C.

A document specifying a sequence of actions for the execution of a usability test.

D.

A black-box test technique in which test cases are designed to execute usability scenarios.

A “usability requirement” is:

A.

A requirement needed to define the size of a mobile phone used in a usability test

B.

A requirement needed for a usability tester

C.

A requirement how to conduct a usability test

D.

A requirement on the usability of a component or system

What is the System Usability Scale (SUS)?

A.

Testing to evaluate the degree to which the system can be used by specified users with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use.

B.

A usability test execution activity specified by the moderator that needs to be accomplished by a usability test participant within a given period of time.

C.

A simple, ten-item attitude scale giving a global view of subjective assessments of usability.

D.

A requirement on the usability of a component of system

Which of the following is a principal task of the usability tester role?

A.

Perform pre-session briefing of participants

B.

Communicate with test participant

C.

Discuss findings from usability test

D.

Define testing tasks

Which of these basic approaches to a software development project follows all key elements of human-centered evaluation?

A.

Interview users, develop the software, and perform acceptance test

B.

Define requirements, develop the software, and perform acceptance test

C.

Iteratively develop prototypes, perform expert reviews, and integrate found issues

D.

Interview users, iteratively develop prototypes, and evaluate the software

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