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Unit-1 MCQSDT

The primary goal of Design Thinking is to solve complex problems with a human-centered approach. It follows a five-phase process: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test, emphasizing user needs and iterative development. Key principles include human-centered innovation, collaboration, and the significance of user feedback throughout the process.
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Unit-1 MCQSDT

The primary goal of Design Thinking is to solve complex problems with a human-centered approach. It follows a five-phase process: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test, emphasizing user needs and iterative development. Key principles include human-centered innovation, collaboration, and the significance of user feedback throughout the process.
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What is the primary goal of Design Thinking?

A. Maximizing profits
B. Solving complex problems with a human-centered approach
C. Enhancing technological capabilities
D. Improving marketing strategies
ANSWER: B

Which of the following is the correct sequence of the five phases in the Design
Thinking process?

A. Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test


B. Define, Empathize, Prototype, Ideate, Test
C. Ideate, Define, Empathize, Test, Prototype
D. Test, Prototype, Ideate, Define, Empathize
ANSWER: A

In the Design Thinking process, what is the purpose of the 'Empathize' phase?

A. To brainstorm potential solutions


B. To understand the user's needs and experiences
C. To test the prototypes
D. To define the problem statement
ANSWER: B

Which principle is central to Design Thinking?

A. Profit maximization
B. Human-centered innovation
C. Technological advancement
D. Market expansion
ANSWER: B

What is the main objective of the 'Prototype' phase in Design Thinking?

A. To finalize the product design


B. To create scaled-down versions of the product for testing
C. To launch the product in the market
D. To gather user feedback
ANSWER: B

How does Design Thinking approach problem-solving?

A. By focusing solely on analytical methods


B. By integrating human needs with technological feasibility and business viability
C. By prioritizing cost reduction strategies
D. By emphasizing rapid market entry
ANSWER: B

Which of the following best describes the 'Ideate' phase in Design Thinking?

A. Testing prototypes with users


B. Generating a wide range of ideas and solutions
C. Defining the core problem
D. Conducting market analysis
ANSWER: B

What distinguishes Design Thinking from traditional problem-solving approaches?


A. Its focus on profitability
B. Its emphasis on understanding the end-user's experience
C. Its reliance on historical data
D. Its top-down decision-making process
ANSWER: B

In Design Thinking, what is the significance of the 'Test' phase?

A. To launch the final product


B. To evaluate prototypes and gather user feedback
C. To define the problem statement
D. To brainstorm new ideas
ANSWER: B

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Design Thinking?

A. Iterative process
B. User-centric approach
C. Linear problem-solving
D. Collaborative teamwork
ANSWER: C

The "Define" phase in Design Thinking focuses on __________.

A. Creating multiple prototypes


B. Understanding user needs
C. Framing the problem statement
D. Conducting market research
ANSWER: C

The "Ideate" phase primarily involves __________.

A. Testing product functionality


B. Generating creative solutions
C. Conducting surveys
D. Finalizing the design
ANSWER: B

What is the last phase of Design Thinking?

A. Prototype
B. Ideate
C. Empathize
D. Test
ANSWER: D

The "Test" phase helps in __________.

A. Gathering user feedback


B. Launching the final product
C. Reducing development costs
D. Conducting financial analysis
ANSWER: A

Design Thinking is best suited for __________.

A. Only IT and technology companies


B. Any industry that requires innovation
C. Government policies only
D. Large enterprises only
ANSWER: B

Which of the following best describes an iterative process?

A. A step-by-step linear approach


B. A process that repeats and improves over time
C. A one-time solution approach
D. A method focusing on quick execution
ANSWER: B

What is the role of user research in Design Thinking?

A. It helps in increasing profit margins


B. It identifies user needs and pain points
C. It replaces market analysis
D. It focuses on production efficiency
ANSWER: B

Which of these is a tool used in the "Empathize" phase?

A. Surveys
B. Interviews
C. Observation
D. All of the above
ANSWER: D

A prototype in Design Thinking should be __________.

A. A fully functional product


B. A basic model to test ideas
C. A completed market-ready product
D. An expensive development tool
ANSWER: B

What does "Fail Fast, Learn Faster" mean in Design Thinking?

A. Quickly abandoning projects


B. Learning from failures to improve solutions
C. Avoiding mistakes at all costs
D. Testing products without user input
ANSWER: B

Design Thinking encourages __________.

A. Individual work
B. Rigid problem-solving
C. Interdisciplinary collaboration
D. Data-driven only decision-making
ANSWER: C

Which of these is NOT a key benefit of Design Thinking?

A. Increased user satisfaction


B. Encourages creativity and innovation
C. Reduces the need for user feedback
D. Helps in rapid prototyping
ANSWER: C
The Double Diamond model in Design Thinking includes __________.

A. Discover, Define, Develop, Deliver


B. Plan, Execute, Monitor, Close
C. Empathize, Ideate, Prototype, Test
D. Research, Plan, Implement, Evaluate
ANSWER: A

Which of the following is NOT a Design Thinking method?

A. Brainstorming
B. Mind Mapping
C. SWOT Analysis
D. Wireframing
ANSWER: C

The term "human-centered" in Design Thinking means __________.

A. Prioritizing business goals


B. Focusing on users' needs and experiences
C. Eliminating technical constraints
D. Ignoring feedback
ANSWER: B

What is a key outcome of the Define phase?

A. A product prototype
B. A well-defined problem statement
C. A financial report
D. A finalized business model
ANSWER: B

Which mindset is essential in Design Thinking?

A. Fixed mindset
B. Growth mindset
C. Rigid thinking
D. Reactive thinking
ANSWER: B

What type of approach does Design Thinking follow?

A. Technology-driven
B. User-centered and iterative
C. Marketing-focused
D. Data-driven only
ANSWER: B

Who introduced the five-phase Design Thinking model?

A. Tim Brown
B. David Kelley
C. IDEO and Stanford d. school
D. Steve Jobs
ANSWER: B

Empathy mapping is used to __________.

A. Organize project timelines


B. Understand users' thoughts and behaviors
C. Define business objectives
D. Track revenue growth
ANSWER: B

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