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What should you do if you experience any of the listed symptoms while using the headset?
What should you do if you experience any of the listed symptoms while using the headset?
- Take a break and resume using the headset after a few minutes
- Continue using the headset and inform your supervisor later
- Ignore the symptoms and continue your mission
- Immediately discontinue use of the headset and let your supervisor know (correct)
Which of the following is NOT a symptom listed that requires you to discontinue use of the headset?
Which of the following is NOT a symptom listed that requires you to discontinue use of the headset?
- Impaired balance
- Skin irritation
- Headache (correct)
- Seizures
How should you clean the headset and controllers?
How should you clean the headset and controllers?
- Submerge them in water to clean them thoroughly
- Use skin-friendly non-alcohol, non-abrasive antibacterial wipes and a dry microfiber cloth for the lenses (correct)
- Use liquid or chemical cleansers on the lenses
- Wipe them down with a damp cloth
What should you do if any part of the VR system is broken or damaged?
What should you do if any part of the VR system is broken or damaged?
What should you do to avoid damage to the headset or Touch controllers?
What should you do to avoid damage to the headset or Touch controllers?
How should you charge the headset's battery?
How should you charge the headset's battery?
What should you do if the headset does not turn on after attempted charging, gets abnormally warm, or if the battery compartment is swollen, leaking liquid or smoking?
What should you do if the headset does not turn on after attempted charging, gets abnormally warm, or if the battery compartment is swollen, leaking liquid or smoking?
What should you do if the headset or controllers get wet or come in contact with liquids?
What should you do if the headset or controllers get wet or come in contact with liquids?
What is the recommended interval for taking breaks while testing in VR?
What is the recommended interval for taking breaks while testing in VR?
What should you do if you experience symptoms like sickness, drowsiness, or headaches while testing in VR?
What should you do if you experience symptoms like sickness, drowsiness, or headaches while testing in VR?
What should you do if you see a visual alert indicating high volume levels while using the headset?
What should you do if you see a visual alert indicating high volume levels while using the headset?
What are some symptoms that indicate you should stop testing on VR immediately?
What are some symptoms that indicate you should stop testing on VR immediately?
What action should you take if an overheating alert is triggered on the headset?
What action should you take if an overheating alert is triggered on the headset?
What is a key aspect of creating a safe environment for VR use according to the provided information?
What is a key aspect of creating a safe environment for VR use according to the provided information?
Which of the following is the primary focus of VR QA testing?
Which of the following is the primary focus of VR QA testing?
What is the purpose of the Virtual Reality Checklists (VRCs) mentioned in the text?
What is the purpose of the Virtual Reality Checklists (VRCs) mentioned in the text?
In addition to testing for VRC compliance, what other aspect of VR applications do QA testers focus on?
In addition to testing for VRC compliance, what other aspect of VR applications do QA testers focus on?
Which of the following is a recommended practice for mitigating potential VR symptoms during testing?
Which of the following is a recommended practice for mitigating potential VR symptoms during testing?
What is the purpose of adjusting the straps on a VR headset?
What is the purpose of adjusting the straps on a VR headset?
What should a VR tester do if they are struggling to properly adjust their headset?
What should a VR tester do if they are struggling to properly adjust their headset?
It is recommended to take regular breaks every 40-50 minutes when testing in VR.
It is recommended to take regular breaks every 40-50 minutes when testing in VR.
If you experience motion sickness, it is advisable to continue testing on different VR titles until you find one you are comfortable with.
If you experience motion sickness, it is advisable to continue testing on different VR titles until you find one you are comfortable with.
When adjusting the VR headset, the inter-pupillary distance (IPD) should not be taken into consideration for user comfort.
When adjusting the VR headset, the inter-pupillary distance (IPD) should not be taken into consideration for user comfort.
It is safe to use the VR headset outdoors as long as the area is clear of obstacles.
It is safe to use the VR headset outdoors as long as the area is clear of obstacles.
The headset provides a visual alert if the tracking system is not operating properly, and users should ignore this alert and continue using the headset.
The headset provides a visual alert if the tracking system is not operating properly, and users should ignore this alert and continue using the headset.
VR testers should ignore system alerts related to overheating and continue using the headset until they finish their testing session.
VR testers should ignore system alerts related to overheating and continue using the headset until they finish their testing session.
VR QA testing does not include testing the reliability of the product.
VR QA testing does not include testing the reliability of the product.
Adjusting the VR headset too tight can cause dizziness.
Adjusting the VR headset too tight can cause dizziness.
One of the focuses of VR testing is to ensure compliance requirements for each specific VR platform.
One of the focuses of VR testing is to ensure compliance requirements for each specific VR platform.
Destructive testing is not a part of VR QA testing procedures.
Destructive testing is not a part of VR QA testing procedures.
Adjusting the VR headset too loose can cause it to fall off.
Adjusting the VR headset too loose can cause it to fall off.
VR QA testers do not need to report functionality issues that are not VRC fails.
VR QA testers do not need to report functionality issues that are not VRC fails.
The foam padding on the Quest headsets is designed for extensive usage and does not require any additional protection.
The foam padding on the Quest headsets is designed for extensive usage and does not require any additional protection.
Liquid or chemical cleansers can be used to clean the lenses of the headset.
Liquid or chemical cleansers can be used to clean the lenses of the headset.
It is safe to charge the headset with any power adapter and cable available, even if they are not the ones included with the device.
It is safe to charge the headset with any power adapter and cable available, even if they are not the ones included with the device.
It is fine to attempt to repair any part of the VR system by yourself if you encounter any issues.
It is fine to attempt to repair any part of the VR system by yourself if you encounter any issues.
If the battery compartment of the headset is leaking liquid, it is safe to continue using it.
If the battery compartment of the headset is leaking liquid, it is safe to continue using it.
It is recommended to expose the Touch controllers to high concentrations of dust or airborne materials to test their durability.
It is recommended to expose the Touch controllers to high concentrations of dust or airborne materials to test their durability.
VR testers should avoid dropping the headset on hard surfaces as it can cause damage to the headset and battery.
VR testers should avoid dropping the headset on hard surfaces as it can cause damage to the headset and battery.
It is safe to use liquid or chemical cleansers on the lenses of the headset for thorough cleaning.
It is safe to use liquid or chemical cleansers on the lenses of the headset for thorough cleaning.
Match the following symptoms with the correct action to take while using a VR headset:
Match the following symptoms with the correct action to take while using a VR headset:
Match the following headset care instructions with the correct practice:
Match the following headset care instructions with the correct practice:
Match the following VR system care actions with the correct precaution:
Match the following VR system care actions with the correct precaution:
Match the following battery charging safety measures with the correct instruction:
Match the following battery charging safety measures with the correct instruction:
Match the following VR testing focus areas with their descriptions:
Match the following VR testing focus areas with their descriptions:
Match the VR symptoms with their corresponding recommended actions:
Match the VR symptoms with their corresponding recommended actions:
Match the given VR testing precautions with their correct actions:
Match the given VR testing precautions with their correct actions:
Match the following VR system maintenance actions with their correct responses:
Match the following VR system maintenance actions with their correct responses:
Match the provided VR testing recommendations with their corresponding guidelines:
Match the provided VR testing recommendations with their corresponding guidelines:
Match the key aspects of VR QA testing with their descriptions:
Match the key aspects of VR QA testing with their descriptions:
Match the following safety alerts with their corresponding actions:
Match the following safety alerts with their corresponding actions:
Match the following VR testing recommendations with their correct actions:
Match the following VR testing recommendations with their correct actions:
Match the following headset adjustments with their purposes:
Match the following headset adjustments with their purposes:
Match the following VR environment safety guidelines with their descriptions:
Match the following VR environment safety guidelines with their descriptions:
Match the following actions when prompted by system alerts:
Match the following actions when prompted by system alerts:
Match the following health reminders with their recommendations:
Match the following health reminders with their recommendations:
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