1) It is a linear diagram that shows the steps on how a user will complete a specific task. It is often used for planning optimal paths for task completion a) Flowchart b) Diagram c) Wireflow d) Task flow 2) It is a more detailed task flow since it also shows user decisions on their journey with the system, and the reactive back-end processes they may trigger. a) Flowchart b) Diagram c) Wireflow d) Task flow 3) It refer to a series of connected wireframes to document a user flow. a) Flowchart b) Diagram c) Wireflow d) Task flow 4) It presents a story by using images in panels sequenced chronologically to map out the main events. a) Journey Maps b) Wireframe c) Storyboarding d) User Personas 5) It presents a story by using imis a common UX tool that can help you visualize the user’s process in achieving a goal. a) Journey Maps b) Wireframes c) Storyboarding d) Wireflow 6) These are fictional representations of specific segments of a target audience. a) Information architecture b) Wireframes c) Storyboarding d) User Personas 7) It refers to the organization, structure, and labeling of content within a digital product or system. a) Information architecture b) Journey Maps c) Storyboarding d) User Flow 8) It is a series of steps that a user takes to accomplish a specific task or achieve a particular goal within a digital product or service. a) Information architecture b) Journey Maps c) Wireflow Diagram d) User Flow 9) It is the flow of user experience through smaller screen representations. a) Information architecture b) Journey Maps c) Wireflow Diagram d) User Flow 10) It is a technique that allows designers and clients to work together on identifying the screen’s content and functionality. a) Diagram b) Flowchart c) Wireflow Diagram d) Wireframing

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