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by Tracist 2846 days ago
I just did the MVP design quiz. Here's the result

http://www.black.design/wp-content/themes/make-child/mvp-out...

This output document doesn't make any sense to me. Ticks and crosses everywhere, some lines are blue, some not.

I feel bad that I have to ask for help on how to interpret this document from a website that is all about design.

2 comments

It just doesn't display your own answers (relative to the static correct answers), giving the impression that there's no correlation between what you attempted, versus the actual expected answers.

Also, I agree that "X" usually is an indicator of a "wrong" answer. And why place check marks (⍻) across all of the other answers, when check marks ordinarily indicate correct/approved answers?

It seems like a bug. It would make sense if there were NOTHING for incorrect answers left unmarked, an X for YOUR unmarked correct answers or marked incorrect answers, and check marks for the answers you marked off correctly.

Given that it's a quiz, people want to compare their answers to the expected answers, so I think they need to create this logic, or patch whatever bug is preventing the answer markings from rendering properly.

Blue lines are the 'correct' answers, they are the MVP features of each product.

Next to each line you get a tick or a cross depending on whether your answer matches theirs. For instance if you got a tick next to a line that was not blue, then it means you agreed with them that it was not an MVP feature.