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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor Multimedia Communication (BMMC) , Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia (BA Multimedia) .
101. |
Which is not a publishing software |
A. | Page maker |
B. | Indesign |
C. | Quark xpress |
D. | 3D max |
Answer» D. 3D max |
102. |
One of the following is an operating system |
A. | Corel Draw |
B. | Gnu linux |
C. | Acrobat |
D. | MS access |
Answer» B. Gnu linux |
103. |
A smallest element in digital image |
A. | Pixels |
B. | Bitmap |
C. | Resolution |
D. | Vector Images |
Answer» A. Pixels |
104. |
SLR |
A. | Single Lens Reflex |
B. | Semi Lens Reflector |
C. | System Linear Remote |
D. | Specification of Lens range |
Answer» A. Single Lens Reflex |
105. |
Graphic design |
A. | Visual communication design |
B. | Design on graph paper |
C. | Drawing a graph |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Visual communication design |
106. |
Pixel |
A. | Amount of colors in a picture |
B. | Smallest element in a picture |
C. | Size of the picture |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Smallest element in a picture |
107. |
How to create PDF files from QuarkXPress |
A. | Create PostScript file and rendered to PDF |
B. | Save as PDF |
C. | Page setup as PDF |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Create PostScript file and rendered to PDF |
108. |
HTML |
A. | Hyper text making list |
B. | Hyper textmark up language |
C. | Hypermedia text materials |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Hyper textmark up language |
109. |
Decrease Image in Quark xpress |
A. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-< |
B. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-{ |
C. | Ctrl-Shift-} |
D. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-9 |
Answer» A. Ctrl-Alt-Shift-< |
110. |
Increase Image in Quark xpress |
A. | Ctrl-Shift-Drag |
B. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-> |
C. | Ctrl-Shift-M |
D. | Ctrl-Shift-F |
Answer» B. Ctrl-Alt-Shift-> |
111. |
Scale Box and Contents in Quark xpress |
A. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-< |
B. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-{ |
C. | Ctrl-Drag |
D. | Ctrl-Shift-F |
Answer» C. Ctrl-Drag |
112. |
Center picture in Quark xpress |
A. | Ctrl-Shift-Drag |
B. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-> |
C. | Ctrl-Shift-M |
D. | Ctrl-Shift-M |
Answer» D. Ctrl-Shift-M |
113. |
Decrease Preset Range in Quark xpress |
A. | Ctrl-Shift-} |
B. | Ctrl-Alt-Shift-9 |
C. | Ctrl-Shift-< |
D. | Ctrl-Shift-F |
Answer» C. Ctrl-Shift-< |
114. |
Press layout |
A. | arranging text and image |
B. | Arranging news |
C. | Arranging printing equipments |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. arranging text and image |
115. |
Master pages |
A. | For uniform layout |
B. | Facing page |
C. | Ending page |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. For uniform layout |
116. |
The main text of work not including the headlines. |
A. | Leading |
B. | Banner |
C. | Body |
Answer» C. Body |
117. |
Arrangement of type and visual elements along with specifications for paper, ink colors and printing processes that, when combined, convey a visual message. |
A. | Layout |
B. | Proof |
C. | Graphic Design |
Answer» C. Graphic Design |
118. |
Photo whose most important details appear in the shadows. |
A. | Low Key Photo |
B. | High key photo |
C. | Desaturated photo |
Answer» A. Low Key Photo |
119. |
Proof of type and graphics as they will look on the finished page complete with elements such as headings, rules and folios. |
A. | Page Proof |
B. | Spoilage |
C. | Manuscript |
Answer» B. Spoilage |
120. |
Test sheet made to reveal errors or flaws, predict results on press and record how a printing job is intended to appear when finished. |
A. | Spoilage |
B. | Layout |
C. | Proof |
Answer» C. Proof |
121. |
The size of the printed material in its finished stage |
A. | Gutter |
B. | Margin |
C. | Trim Size |
Answer» C. Trim Size |
122. |
A graphic divide that labels regularly appearing material by packaging the writer's name, the column's name and a small mug or drawing of the writer. |
A. | Column logo |
B. | Header |
C. | Index |
Answer» A. Column logo |
123. |
small, detailed page diagram showing where all elements go. |
A. | Blueprint |
B. | Dummy |
C. | Composition |
Answer» B. Dummy |
124. |
A special label for any regularly appearing section, page or story; also called a standing head. |
A. | Header |
B. | Byline |
C. | Gutter |
Answer» A. Header |
125. |
A special headline treatment reserved for stories continued from another page. |
A. | Jump headline |
B. | Cutline |
C. | Byline |
Answer» A. Jump headline |
126. |
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 |
127. |
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 |
128. |
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» C. Teaser |
129. |
Red, yellow, orange |
A. | Secondary colors |
B. | Warm colors |
C. | Cool colors |
Answer» B. Warm colors |
130. |
A grayed color. |
A. | Gradient |
B. | High key |
C. | Tone |
Answer» C. Tone |
131. |
Secondary colors. |
A. | Red, Yellow, Blue |
B. | Orange, Green, Violet |
C. | Blue,Green,Red |
Answer» B. Orange, Green, Violet |
132. |
Adjustment of horizontal space between two written characters. |
A. | Aligning |
B. | Kerning |
C. | Leading |
Answer» B. Kerning |
133. |
The rule devised to give proportions of height to width when laying out text and illustrations to produce the most optically pleasing result. |
A. | Leading line |
B. | Rule of third |
C. | Golden ratio |
Answer» C. Golden ratio |
134. |
Adjustment of horizontal space between two written characters. |
A. | Kerning |
B. | Leading |
C. | Setting |
Answer» A. Kerning |
135. |
The degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture. |
A. | Brightness |
B. | Contrast |
C. | Luminous |
Answer» B. Contrast |
136. |
A function within a graphics application that assists in selecting or setting a color. |
A. | Selection tool |
B. | Color picker |
C. | Paint Bucket tool |
Answer» B. Color picker |
137. |
What is the ideal resolution of an image for offset Printing |
A. | 72 dpi |
B. | 100 dpi |
C. | 300 dpi |
Answer» C. 300 dpi |
138. |
Amount of space between lines of type. |
A. | Byline |
B. | Deck |
C. | Leading |
Answer» C. Leading |
139. |
One sheet of paper in a publication. |
A. | Legal |
B. | Fold |
C. | Leaf |
Answer» C. Leaf |
140. |
Line used as a graphic element to separate or organize copy. |
A. | Rule |
B. | Slice |
C. | Column |
Answer» A. Rule |
141. |
A vertical area for type, used to constrain line length to enhance design and readability. |
A. | Row |
B. | Sidebar |
C. | Column |
Answer» C. Column |
142. |
A non-standard headline (often with decorative type, rules, all caps, etc.) used to enhance the design of a feature story, photo spread or news package. |
A. | Outline |
B. | Byline |
C. | Display headline |
Answer» C. Display headline |
143. |
Elements aligned so they're all even along their left margin. |
A. | Flush right |
B. | Flush left |
C. | Justified |
Answer» B. Flush left |
144. |
A large capital letter set at the beginning of a paragraph. |
A. | Type |
B. | Icon |
C. | Initial cap |
Answer» C. Initial cap |
145. |
Art or text set inside other art or text. |
A. | Body |
B. | Type |
C. | Inset |
Answer» C. Inset |
146. |
A block of information, including staff names and publication date, often printed on the editorial page. |
A. | Banner |
B. | Footer |
C. | Masthead |
Answer» C. Masthead |
147. |
Text that's indented around a photo or artwork; also called a run around or skew. |
A. | Wraparound |
B. | Bold |
C. | Italic |
Answer» A. Wraparound |
148. |
A form has height, width, and depth. |
A. | 3D |
B. | 2D |
C. | 4D |
Answer» A. 3D |
149. |
You can actually feel slick, smooth, rough, velvety, satiny, and bumpy |
A. | Pattern |
B. | Real texture |
C. | Bitmap |
Answer» B. Real texture |
150. |
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel. |
A. | Analogous colors |
B. | Achromatic colors |
C. | Complementary colors |
Answer» A. Analogous colors |
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