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Make a Boy Left/Right Timing Quiz

Medium-level multiple-choice quiz about presenting a boy on the right and left with 3-second questions; focuses on UX patterns, timing effects, and design trade-offs.

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Anonymous
Published June 3, 2026

Quiz Questions & Answers

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Question 1: Why present the boy on alternating sides (right vs left) during a 3-second prompt?

To reduce visual habituation and maintain attention

To hide interface elements behind the character

To make the layout symmetrical on every frame

To double the perceived display time

Question 2: What is the main risk of a 3-second exposure for comprehension?

Insufficient time for deep processing of complex information

It guarantees perfect recall for visual elements

It eliminates any need for audio cues

Users will always prefer it over longer durations

Question 3: If you want the viewer to notice detail in 3 seconds, which design tactic helps most?

Fill the screen with small text

Rotate the camera continuously

Add multiple competing animations

Use high contrast and simplify surrounding elements

Question 4: Which measurement best evaluates whether alternating left/right placement improves attention?

Total app downloads

Eye-tracking fixation duration on the boy

File size of the animation

Number of UI colors used

Question 5: What mindset reduces bias when testing right vs left placement effects?

Design experiments with randomized side assignment

Only test with the design team

Use the most visually complex animation

Always show right side first to be consistent

Question 6: When the boy appears left then right repeatedly in 3s clips, what user expectation can form?

They will always tap the screen

They will ignore the boy completely

Users anticipate the pattern and shift attention proactively

They stop seeing any motion

Question 7: Which accessibility practice helps viewers with short 3-second prompts?

Remove all labels to simplify visuals

Increase background noise for immersion

Require users to watch without controls

Provide an optional slower replay or hold-to-pause

Question 8: A myth: Placing the boy on the left always improves comprehension. What's a better framing?

Placement doesn't matter in any scenario

Left placement universally shortens reaction time

Right placement makes content unreadable

Effect depends on context, reader habits, and testing evidence