

McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor Multimedia Communication (BMMC) .
51. |
One of the four standard colors used to produce full-color photos and artwork: Cyan (blue), magenta (red) yellow or black. |
A. | additive color |
B. | process color |
C. | primary color |
Answer» B. process color |
52. |
A copy of a pasted-up page used to check for errors. |
A. | proof |
B. | layout |
C. | manuscript |
Answer» B. layout |
53. |
A small story accompanying a bigger story on the same topic. |
A. | sidebar |
B. | teaser |
C. | short story |
Answer» A. sidebar |
54. |
Coding formats (size, leading, color, etc.) that can be applied instantly to selected text in desktop publishing programs. |
A. | paragraph |
B. | formats |
C. | style sheets |
Answer» C. style sheets |
55. |
Lines of type, often bold, used to divide text into smaller sections. |
A. | header |
B. | subheads |
C. | cutlines |
Answer» B. subheads |
56. |
Newspaper format that's roughly half the size of a broadsheet newspaper. |
A. | portrait |
B. | tabloid |
C. | landscape |
Answer» B. tabloid |
57. |
An eye-catching graphic element, on page one or section fronts, that promotes an item inside. |
A. | teaser |
B. | promo |
C. | ad |
Answer» A. teaser |
58. |
Ads stacked along both edges of a page forming deep through for stories in the middle. |
A. | deck |
B. | well |
C. | sidebar |
Answer» B. well |
59. |
Text that's indented around a photo or artwork; also called a run around or skew. |
A. | wraparound |
B. | run around |
C. | skew |
Answer» A. wraparound |
60. |
Headline across or near the top of all or most of a newspaper page. |
A. | banner |
B. | streamer |
C. | ribbon |
Answer» A. banner |
61. |
Area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage. Also, an exclusive story |
A. | sidebar |
B. | beat |
C. | feature |
Answer» B. beat |
62. |
The point of interruption in a story continued from one page to another. |
A. | break |
B. | gutter |
C. | fold |
Answer» A. break |
63. |
Short, amusing story |
A. | feature |
B. | beat |
C. | bright |
Answer» C. bright |
64. |
Reporter who sends news from outside a newspaper office. |
A. | amateur |
B. | freelancer |
C. | correspondent |
Answer» C. correspondent |
65. |
Name of the city or town and sometimes the date at the start of a story that is not of local origin. |
A. | dateline |
B. | footer |
C. | header |
Answer» A. dateline |
66. |
Story emphasizing the human or entertaining aspects of a situation. |
A. | feature |
B. | beat |
C. | bright |
Answer» A. feature |
67. |
Printed title of a newspaper on page one |
A. | caption |
B. | flag |
C. | banner |
Answer» B. flag |
68. |
Story that follows up on a theme in a news story |
A. | beat |
B. | bright |
C. | folo |
Answer» C. folo |
69. |
Abbreviation for paragraph |
A. | para |
B. | graf |
C. | quote |
Answer» B. graf |
70. |
Term for written publicity or special-interest news sent to a newspaper for publication. |
A. | propaganda |
B. | ad |
C. | handout |
Answer» C. handout |
71. |
Spot news or live and current news in contrast to features. |
A. | folo |
B. | bright |
C. | hard news |
Answer» C. hard news |
72. |
Continuation of a story from one page to another |
A. | jump |
B. | fold |
C. | gutter |
Answer» A. jump |
73. |
To delete a section from copy or to discard the entire story. a. Kill b. Spoilage c. Leading 79. First paragraph in a news story |
A. | initial cap |
B. | lead |
C. | headline |
Answer» A. initial cap |
74. |
Formal statement of newspaper’s name, officers, place of publication and other descriptive information, usually on the editorial page. |
A. | dateline |
B. | masthead |
C. | teaser |
Answer» B. masthead |
75. |
Newspaper library |
A. | gallery |
B. | morgue |
C. | news store |
Answer» B. morgue |
76. |
Space in a newspaper allotted to news, illustrations and other non-advertising material. |
A. | news space |
B. | news hole |
C. | inset |
Answer» B. news hole |
77. |
Abbreviation for the page opposite the editorial page. The page is frequently devoted to opinion columns and related illustrations. |
A. | op-ed page |
B. | footer |
C. | banner |
Answer» A. op-ed page |
78. |
Publicity hand-out, or a story given to the news media for publication. |
A. | supplement |
B. | press release |
C. | feature |
Answer» B. press release |
79. |
Event that develops and is covered over a period of time. |
A. | history |
B. | feature |
C. | running story |
Answer» C. running story |
80. |
Front page of an inside section |
A. | split page |
B. | fold |
C. | jumps |
Answer» A. split page |
81. |
Refers to a paper so crowded with ads that the news space must be reduced. |
A. | tight |
B. | kill |
C. | jump |
Answer» A. tight |
82. |
A difference in a hue or neutral ranging from the lightest to the darkest. |
A. | shade |
B. | value |
C. | tint |
Answer» B. value |
83. |
What is the path of a moving point? |
A. | line |
B. | curve |
C. | point |
Answer» C. point |
84. |
Hue plus black. |
A. | shade |
B. | value |
C. | tint |
Answer» A. shade |
85. |
Red, yellow, orange |
A. | secondary colors |
B. | warm colors |
C. | cool colors |
Answer» B. warm colors |
86. |
A form has height, width, and depth. |
A. | 3d |
B. | 2d |
C. | 4d |
Answer» A. 3d |
87. |
You can actually feel slick, smooth, rough, velvety, satiny, and bumpy |
A. | pattern |
B. | real texture |
C. | bitmap |
Answer» B. real texture |
88. |
Violet, green, blue |
A. | warm colors |
B. | tertiary colors |
C. | cool colors |
Answer» C. cool colors |
89. |
A grayed color. |
A. | gradient |
B. | high key |
C. | tone |
Answer» C. tone |
90. |
Pure color. |
A. | hue |
B. | tint |
C. | tone |
Answer» A. hue |
91. |
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel. |
A. | analogous colors |
B. | achromatic colors |
C. | complementary colors |
Answer» A. analogous colors |
92. |
The use of line, color, or a motif in more than one place in a composition |
A. | symmetry |
B. | repetition |
C. | proximity |
Answer» B. repetition |
93. |
Opposites on the color wheel. |
A. | analogous colors |
B. | complementary colors |
C. | monochromatic colors |
Answer» B. complementary colors |
94. |
The harmony of all the visual elements in a composition |
A. | balance |
B. | symmetry |
C. | unity |
Answer» C. unity |
95. |
Hue plus white. |
A. | shade |
B. | value |
C. | tint |
Answer» C. tint |
96. |
The equilibrium of various elements in the work of art. |
A. | balance |
B. | unity |
C. | symmetry |
Answer» A. balance |
97. |
Secondary colors. |
A. | red, yellow, blue |
B. | orange, green, violet |
C. | blue,green,red |
Answer» B. orange, green, violet |
98. |
Shows a difference between the elements of art. |
A. | texture |
B. | color |
C. | contrast |
Answer» C. contrast |
99. |
A shape is an area enclosed by an outline. |
A. | 2-d |
B. | 3d |
C. | form |
Answer» A. 2-d |
100. |
Primary colors |
A. | orange, green, violet |
B. | red,yellow,blue |
C. | red,green,orange |
Answer» B. red,yellow,blue |
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