1. |
What is the most common colour mode used for printing purpose? |
A. | cmyk |
B. | rgb |
C. | lab colour |
D. | ygb |
Answer» A. cmyk |
2. |
Pick the odd one out |
A. | proximity |
B. | proportion |
C. | texture |
D. | balance |
Answer» C. texture |
3. |
Pick the hexadecimal web-safe colour code for Red |
A. | #fef |
B. | #00f |
C. | #f00 |
D. | #eeo |
Answer» C. #f00 |
4. |
How many colour channels are available in an RGB image by default? |
A. | 4. |
B. | 3. |
C. | 2. |
D. | 1. |
Answer» B. 3. |
5. |
Which one of the following is the colour mode used by monitors? |
A. | cmyk |
B. | rgb |
C. | lab colour. |
D. | greyscale |
Answer» B. rgb |
6. |
How many colour channels are available in a greyscale image by default? |
A. | 4. |
B. | 3. |
C. | 2. |
D. | 1. |
Answer» D. 1. |
7. |
RYB |
A. | colour model for print |
B. | colour model for web |
C. | colour model for drawing |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» C. colour model for drawing |
8. |
Which one of the following is not a principle of design? |
A. | shape |
B. | contrast |
C. | unity |
D. | balance |
Answer» A. shape |
9. |
Creativity |
A. | origination of new thing |
B. | duplication |
C. | modified design |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. origination of new thing |
10. |
Visual Thinking |
A. | thinking through visual processing |
B. | thinking without imagination |
C. | thinking without ideas |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. thinking through visual processing |
11. |
A4 size |
A. | 20x19 cm |
B. | 29.7 x 21 cm |
C. | 28x22 cm |
D. | 30x20 cm |
Answer» B. 29.7 x 21 cm |
12. |
Perspective |
A. | parallel lines |
B. | effect of distance |
C. | bitmaps |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» B. effect of distance |
13. |
Background |
A. | farthest plane of the picture |
B. | nearest plane of the picture |
C. | base of the picture |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. farthest plane of the picture |
14. |
Design |
A. | concept of a work of art |
B. | print production |
C. | lamination |
D. | post production |
Answer» A. concept of a work of art |
15. |
Foreground |
A. | nearer view of an image |
B. | farthest view of a picture |
C. | bottom of the image |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. nearer view of an image |
16. |
Pattern |
A. | forms repeated in a design |
B. | form |
C. | content |
D. | proportion |
Answer» A. forms repeated in a design |
17. |
Proportion |
A. | the size relationships |
B. | unity |
C. | harmony |
D. | contrast |
Answer» A. the size relationships |
18. |
The arrangement of the visual elements |
A. | composition |
B. | unity |
C. | harmony |
D. | contrast |
Answer» A. composition |
19. |
Difference in colour and light |
A. | harmony |
B. | contrast |
C. | unity |
D. | balance |
Answer» B. contrast |
20. |
Contrast |
A. | difference against each other. |
B. | difference in elements |
C. | difference in image |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. difference against each other. |
21. |
Rhythm |
A. | alteration in sequence |
B. | abnormal change |
C. | equilibrium of elements |
D. | surface feel of an object |
Answer» A. alteration in sequence |
22. |
Balance |
A. | difference in elements |
B. | surface feel of an object. |
C. | the equilibrium of elements |
D. | abnormal change |
Answer» C. the equilibrium of elements |
23. |
Texture |
A. | difference in elements |
B. | difference in image |
C. | none of the above |
D. | the surface feel of an object. |
Answer» D. the surface feel of an object. |
24. |
Design |
A. | scheme of pictorial construction |
B. | organized collection of work. |
C. | post production |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. scheme of pictorial construction |
25. |
Three-dimensional: |
A. | height, width, and depth. |
B. | height, and width |
C. | height, and depth |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» A. height, width, and depth. |