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| What is variation in rhythm on a 2D design? |
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| Change in form, size or location of an item |
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| What is NOT a part of visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum? |
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| In a design, what type of balance is symmetrical? |
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| How should an important element be handled in a 2D design? |
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| What is an example of "formal" balance in a 2D design? |
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| One person in the middle of the page |
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| What is an example of proportion in a 2D design? |
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| One large and one small object |
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| What is an example of rhythm in a 2D design? |
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| Repeating an image on a background |
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| What is NOT a part of visible light in the electromagnetic spectrum? |
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| What is NOT a part of the electromagnetic spectrum |
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| What design element is used to create a visual surface on an orange? |
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| What design element is used to create a visual surface on an orange? |
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| Where are the human eye cells that perceive visible light and color? |
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| In a design, what type of 2D shapes include animals, plants, and humans? |
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| In a design, what type of balance is asymmetrical? |
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| Repeating a color, an image, or a background on all pages of a website is design: |
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| What design principle is considered when a student makes sure the items on a page are weighted evenly? |
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| What type of balance has the designer achieved if elements have equal weight to the eye |
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| What is an example of rhythm? |
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| Which design principle is considered when a student shows the size of an image compared to other images |
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| What principle of design does this student need to learn (picture) |
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| Nature of the material's surface |
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| What is rhythm in a design? |
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| Appearance of movement by repeated elements |
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| What principle of design does this student need to learn? (picture) |
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| Which is NOT a principle of design? |
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| What light colors produce cyan? |
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| What light colors produce magenta? |
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| What colors are absorbed when green grass is viewed on a monitor? |
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| Where are analogous colors located in relation to each other on a color wheel |
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| Colors may reflect our feelings, values, and attitudes. Which color is attributed to emotional intensity, a faster heart rate, love, and is usually used as an accent color in decorating? |
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| What are the three primary colors used on a computer monitor? |
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| In theory, what results from mixing the three primary pigment colors? |
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| What is another term for a color's hue? |
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| What are the complementary colors of the subtractive color process? |
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| What property of color refers to a pure wavelength of light? |
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| If a person plans to use a data projector for a presentation, what color model should he/she use |
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| What are the three primary colors of a printed page? |
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| Cyan, magenta, and yellow |
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| Certain colors reflect our feelings, values, and attitudes. Which color is attributed to cool, peaceful and tranquil? |
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| Why are bananas seen as yellow as seen on a monitor? |
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| Red and green light are reflected and blue is absorbed |
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| Each pixel on the computer monitor is made up of a triad of colored phosphors. What are the colors? |
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| A student creates interest in a visualization by contrasting the amount of light and dark. What design element is used? |
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| Which color model is used on a video or web page? |
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| What property of color is affected when making a PowerPoint background a darker blue? |
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| In changing the color of a cell from blue to green, what property of color is affected? |
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| The acronym HSV in color-coding means: |
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| Hue, saturation, and value. |
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| Which would result in the least amount of colors? |
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| 46. Which image type requires substantial memory in order to edit? |
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| What is the size in pixels of an image that is 10 horizontal pixels by 10 vertical pixels |
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| What is characteristic of a bitmap image? |
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| Have different resolutions |
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| What is a characteristic of a vector image? |
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| Can be enlarged without affecting image quality |
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| A student continually zoomed in on an image and did not see small squares of colors. What type of image was it? |
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| An image being scanned at a resolution of 600 dpi is probably going to be used for a/an |
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| The grid of rectangles shown is representative of (picture) |
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| When an image is enlarged the jagged, stair- stepped pattern edges produced are called (picture) |
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| Which color depth would result in the largest amount of colors? |
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| A student printed a picture on a color printer then copied it on a non-color copier. What term describes the copied image? |
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| What is the color depth of a black and white image? |
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| How many different colors are possible with 8-bit color depth? |
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| The image below is 8-bit grayscale. What is the image size in pixels? (picture) |
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| Which would change the color depth of an image? |
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| Reducing the bits from 24 bit to 8 bit |
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| How is image resolution usually measured? |
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| A student wants a picture of a local band to be the most important element in a poster. What design layout should be used? |
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| A student wants to place a lengthy essay and small images on a poster. What design layout is used? |
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| What presentation method shows the final visualization by itself emphasizing its physical characteristics such as shape, texture, features, or color? |
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| What should influence how a student selects a theme for a presentation? |
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| What is an example of an image? |
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| The presentation layout shown has text wrapping around an open image. What is the name for this type of layout? (picture) |
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| A student wants to make a poster about a concert for a local band and make the name of the band stand out. What design layout is used? |
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| A student wants to place a lengthy poem and small images on a poster. What design layout is used |
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| A student wants to show the path of a hurricane using several images from a satellite. What design layout should be used? |
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| When would the "silhouette layout" be used in a 2D design? |
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| When text is wrapped around an open image and there in no background |
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| When would the "multipanel or cartoon layout" be used in a 2D design? |
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| When the format uses panels of equal size for a specific sequence |
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| When would the "omnibus or circus layout" be used in a 2D design? |
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| When no one particular element dominates the layout |
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| On a drawing, non-graphic information i-graphic information is communicated by: |
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| When would the "copy heavy layout" be used in a 2D design? |
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| When the text box is the most important element in the layout |
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| When would the "type specimen layout" be used in a 2D design? |
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| When large fonts are the most important element in the layout |
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| When would a "picture window layout" be used in a 2D design? in a 2D design? |
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| When one element or image dominates the largest portion of the layout |
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| Which is a "copy heavy" layout? |
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| Well-organized visual elements help: |
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| The audience process information |
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| What 2D technique would allow two images to act as one but allow each image to maintain its original properties? |
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| What tool selects a specific area and removes the unwanted parts in an image? |
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| What tool zooms in on an object so the detail of the object can be seen? |
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| What tool allows the page to move around to view different parts of the layout? The object does not move |
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| What is TRUE concerning background use in a PowerPoint presentation? |
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| Dark backgrounds with light letters are preferred |
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| What is TRUE concerning text use in a PowerPoint presentation? |
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| Slides should clarify and complement what is said |
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| Which strategy is BEST for giving a presentation in class? |
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| Which is TRUE concerning preparing a PowerPoint presentation for a large audience? |
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| Use a data projector and laptop |
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| The MOST important rule to follow concerning text size on presentation slides is: |
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| No text less than 20 point (7mm). |
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| Which is the MOST important factor to consider when making a presentation to a 1st grade class? |
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| Length of the presentation |
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| Which is TRUE concerning text in a presentation? |
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| Use as few words as possible |
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| What function does this icon represent? |
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| What function does this icon represent |
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| What function does this icon represent? |
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| What function does this icon represent |
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| What function does this icon represent? |
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| What function does this icon represent? |
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| What function does this icon represent? |
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| What function does this icon represent |
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| What function does this icon represent? |
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