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I. Multiple Choice Questions.
1. What is the main goal of information design? Solved Questions
(a) To create complex designs
(b) To help people absorb information more efficiently or quickly
(c) To confuse the audience
(d) To increase data storage capacity
2. Which example best illustrates the concept of information design?
(a) A plain text document (b) The Indian Railways timetable
(c) A handwritten note (d) An unreadable chart
3. What is a fundamental process of information design?
(a) Ignoring user needs
(b) Presenting information in a disorganised manner
(c) Identifying data and offering structure and clarity through storytelling
(d) Using only text to convey information
4. Which type of signage is used to notify a person that they have arrived at their location?
(a) Directional Signage (b) Regulatory Signage
(c) Informational Signage (d) Identification Signage
5. Which of the following is NOT a design principle mentioned in the chapter?
(a) Clarity and Simplicity (b) Visibility
(c) Complexity (d) Consistency
6. What does “Directional Signage” help with?
(a) Showing amenities
(b) Providing safety instructions
(c) Guiding individuals from their current location to their destination
(d) Marketing products
7. What is a key aspect of effective information design?
(a) Using complex language
(b) Ignoring the audience’s needs
(c) Overloading the user with information
(d) Ensuring the design is aesthetically pleasing and adheres to principles of good design
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