
FINAL EXAMINATION IN TALE 205
Quiz by Dyann Ignacio
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What is the primary purpose of prototyping?
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit of prototyping?
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Which type of prototype focuses on exploring and validating early-stage ideas?
Which of the following is an example of a low-fidelity prototype?
What is the primary advantage of a high-fidelity prototype?
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a high-fidelity prototype?
What is the role of digital tools in design?
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What is the primary function of CAD software?
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Which of the following is a benefit of using digital tools for prototyping?
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What is the main advantage of using 3D modeling for prototyping?
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 Adjusting and improving the design based on testing and feedback.
 Manufacturing or crafting the final version with optimized processes.
Ensuring the product meets industry standards, durability, andÂ
        performance benchmarks.
Clearly outline the next steps, such as a beta launch, investment
     opportunity, or product launch date.    Â
Establish a mechanism for gathering feedback from the audience and
     incorporating it into future product iterations.Â
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Encourage audience participation through Q&A sessions, demos, or
     interactive exercises.
Support claims with data and metrics to demonstrate the product's
     potential and impact.
Aesthetic branding, packaging, and well-planned marketing strategies
   increase consumer interest andsales potential.
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Enhancing the product’s visual appeal and creating a market-ready
        identity.
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A professional presentation enhances trust and confidence in the
         product.
What is the primary purpose of product evaluation?
Which product testing method involves users trying the product to assess comfort and usability?
What is the importance of product evaluation in terms of quality control?
How does product evaluation improve customer satisfaction?
Which product evaluation method involves small group discussions where participants try the product and give detailed feedback?
What is the purpose of sales performance analysis in product evaluation?
How can product design be simplified to improve usability?
D) By reducing customer feedback
What is the significance of continuous testing and feedback in product evaluation?
Which method is used to gather customer feedback on design, comfort, and satisfaction?
Which aspect of design success focuses on the product's visual appeal?
What is the term for the planned arrangement of visual elements in a design?
In color theory, which colors sit opposite each other on the color wheel?
Which traditional craft uses hot wax and dye to create patterns on fabric?
Which design principle refers to the arrangement of elements to create stability in a composition?
Which color is most commonly associated with feelings of calmness and serenity?
In color psychology, which color is often associated with energy, enthusiasm, and excitement?
Which color is traditionally linked to royalty and luxury in Western cultures?
In marketing, which color is frequently used to create a sense of urgency?
In color therapy, which color is used to stimulate appetite?
The psychological effect of viewing the color pink for extended periods has been shown to:
Which shape is most commonly associated with stability and security?
D) Spiral
Which shape is typically avoided in warning signs because it conveys positive emotions?
In cross-cultural studies of shape perception, which shape tends to have the most universal positive associations?
Curved shapes are generally perceived as:
What is the colorful Filipino jeepney design style known for?
Which Filipino craft is characterized by weaving colorful mats known as "banig" using:
What traditional Filipino textile is made from pineapple leaf fibers?
Which element of art is defined as a mark that connects two points and can be used to create shapes or indicate motion?
Which element of art refers to the perceived surface quality of a work that can be actual (tactile) or implied (visual)?
Which element of art refers to the area within, around, above, below, or behind an object