Correct Answer is dropdown
Reasoning: "The check-in solution must have a screen where the guest will select either yes or no to health and wellness questions. Guests must physically interact with each answer before proceeding to the next screen."
Checkboxes do not guarantee interaction with a user.
wrong, if you make the checkbox option a business required as a business rule then user intervention will be guaranteed and the checkbox will be the most appropriate solution to the task
Wrong. Column type support with business rules
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/data-platform/data-platform-create-business-rule#differences-between-canvas-and-model-driven-apps
"Business rules work with most column types including text, number, choice, date, lookup, owner, and image. However, business rules don't work with the following column types:
Choices (multi-select)
File
Language"
Checkbox is not supported
The requirements for health and compliance stated in the case study:
"For health and compliance reasons, guests must answer a series of questions with a yes or no answer during check-in."
Therefore, checkbox is the most appropriate answer.
Guests must physically interact with each answer before proceeding to the next screen. Checkboxes do not do that. If you don't want to check a checkbox you skip it . . . this is not physical interaction. The correct answer is dropdown. It is blank, yes or no. If it is still blank before the user moves to the next screen we know to stop and make the user enter an answer.
but what if the default answer (no or blank for example) is the answer they want to give, in your solution they would have to tick it and untick it....no UX expert is going to sanction that. the option to use a dropdown is correct for the requirement of forcing interaction even though it just seems logical to use the checkbox
Copilot
Using a check box control for the health and wellness questions is more suitable than a drop-down for several reasons:
Ease of Use: Check boxes allow users to quickly select "yes" or "no" without having to open a drop-down menu and make a selection. This can make the process faster and more intuitive, especially for simple binary choices.
Accessibility: Check boxes are generally more accessible for users with disabilities. They are easier to navigate using screen readers and other assistive technologies compared to drop-down menus.
User Interaction: The requirement specifies that guests must physically interact with each answer before proceeding. Check boxes ensure that users actively click on each option, which can be more straightforward than using a drop-down menu.
Visual Clarity: Check boxes provide a clear visual indication of the selected option, which can be more immediately apparent than a drop-down menu, especially on smaller screens or mobile devices.
checkboxes allow for multiple answers, drop downs do not allow for multiple answers.
https://www.spguides.com/powerapps-checkbox/
"The Power Apps Checkbox control allows the user to select or clear to set its value to true or false and this control allows users to select one or multiple options from a list of choices."
Requirement here is for one answer only, so checkboxes (plural) would not be sufficient.
Check boxes allow the user to select one or more options from a list of choices. In this case, the health and wellness questions likely have a set of predefined responses (e.g., "yes," "no," "not sure," etc.), which makes a check box a suitable form control to use. The user can check the appropriate boxes to indicate their responses to the questions.
As your last line says, users can check the appropriate boxES which is plural. Requirement states only one choice allowed.
The check-in solution must have a screen where the guest will select EITHER YES OR NO to health and wellness questions. Guests must physically interact with each answer before proceeding to the next screen.
Case study was different in Aug 2022 exam. It was about a company doing background checks with PP apps and environment. The company needs to add quality check process on the existing verification process. There were 9 questions based on case study.
Worth mentioning!
Took the test this monday 15-08-2022 and the Alpine Ski House case study was replaced
with a new case study, so unless they have several case studies to pick from in the test you are just S*** out of look if you expect these questions to pop up. because they wont.
"The check-in solution must have a screen where the guest will select either yes or no to health and wellness questions. Guests must physically interact with each answer before proceeding to the next screen."
Checkbox is correct
I would totaly go B. Ok, checkbox does not have the "null" option but still... is more convenient to users to simply check them if they are aware of some condition. I don't think is crutial to have the "null" option...
"For health and compliance reasons, guests must answer a series of questions with a yes or no answer during check-in. The front desk will ask and record these answers for the resort's records"
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