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Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,149 Points

UX Foundations Quiz question wrong?

So I was going through the UX foundations, and I encountered either a quiz that doesn't accept the right answer, or I'm overlooking something incredibly simple.

It is in the "Defining the Project" section, the first quiz which is called "Defining Business and Project Goals".

You can see the questions, my answer, and a screenshot from the video of the S.M.A.R.T acronym.

Was it me, or the quiz?

quiz

EDIT Looking at it more, I'm assuming the correct answer was relevant.

4 Answers

Dan Gorgone
STAFF
Dan Gorgone
Treehouse Guest Teacher

The answer is, indeed, "revelant" in the context of this question.

Dan Gorgone
STAFF
Dan Gorgone
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hi Kevin, actually it looks like there might be a formatting issue on the quiz question that is causing it not to work correctly. Looking into it right now, thanks for the heads up!

Kevin Korte
Kevin Korte
28,149 Points

Thanks Dan,

I'm curious if the actual answer is relevant? Relevant would make sense in the context of the question.

Would love to know what you find.

This issue has not been fixed for the words Relevance or Attainable

Dan Gorgone
Dan Gorgone
Treehouse Guest Teacher

Hi Cecily, the quiz questions appear to be fine now. Be sure to enter the correct form of the word; in the case of "Relevance", the questions asks about "...setting ________ goals...", so the answer would be "relevant" to match the language here.

It feels like the narrow definition of a grammatically correct answer is a UX problem