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Computer Graphics Design
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Shapes found in nature or they can be manmade shapes
Dynamic line
Tint
Natural shapes
Geometric center
2. Adding black to a hue
Shade
Points
Grayscale
Scanner
3. This is the native form for photoshop. IT saves all the data in the photoshop file.
Abstract shapes
PSD file format
Orthographic
Repetition
4. A collection of assembled images.
Asymmetry
Bitmap
Resampling
Collage
5. Duplicates an area of an image by setting a target point in one location - and painting in another location.
Promotion
Portrait
Clone tool
JPG file format (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
6. CADD line made with a series of dashes representing an unseen surface
Hidden line
Visual texture
Bit
Operating system
7. The area slightly above and to the right of the geometric center
Save as
Clipboard
Optical center
Desktop publishing
8. The colors cyan - magenta - and yellow which a color printer or the printing industry uses. Referred to as CMYK. RGB ( red - green - blue) is computer based and would be used for web work
Orthographic
Shade
Primary colors
Resampling
9. The smallest discrete component of an image or picture on a CRT screen (usually a colored dot)
Pixel
Brightness
Clipart
White space
10. The use of many shades of gray to represent an image.
Grayscale
Toner
Compress
Asymmetry
11. A device that lets software work with the hardware on a computer. Windows 95-XP - DOS - Windows NT - Mac OS7 are examples
Static line
Operating system
Rule of thirds
Repetition
12. An area on a layer or image - that has been chosen using a marquee tool - to be edited/painted/changed. This effectively protects all other parts of the layer or image.
Rule of Thirds
Geometric center
Snap
Selection
13. The purity of a hue or color.
Tint
Raster image
Value
Saturation
14. Freeform lines
Random line
CADD
Focal point
Desktop publishing
15. Changing the total number of pixels in an image.
Byte
Clipart
Digitizing
Resampling
16. The computer language which uses combinations of ones and zeroes
Asymmetry
Shade
TIFF file format
Binary code
17. One 0 or 1 of binary code
Divergent Thinking
Bit
Symmetry
Compress
18. Determines the color model used to display and print the photoshop file
Color mode
Value
Scanner
Raster
19. Converting to binary code ( i.e. video - voice - scanning)
Flow
Natural shapes
Grayscale
Digitizing
20. The size of each element in relationship to the whole piece
Brightness
Radial symmetry
Visual mass
Bitmap
21. An image or file that is totally composed of pixels. It is useful for photos or complex imagery that would be difficult to create as vector art
Preset
Portrait
Raster image
Resampling
22. Visual path created by arrangements of elements within a page design
Rule of Thirds
Value
GIF file format (graphics interchange format)
Flow
23. A type of creative thinking in which one generates new solutions to problems
Divergent Thinking
Layer mask
Advertising
Megapixel
24. Any form of communication used to inform - persuade - or remind a consumer about a product or service.
JPG file format (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Promotion
Rule of Thirds
Operating system
25. black powder that is fused to paper to make the image on a laser printer
Toner
Z pattern
PSD file format
Line art
26. Visual element in a page design that the viewer notices first
Clipboard
Collage
Focal point
Vector
27. Measurement unit for pixel count on digital cameras
Megapixel
Vector image
Byte
Random line
28. The duplication of elements or details on one or more pages
Repetition
Selection
Brightness
Snap
29. A single hue in a color palette that is expanded upon by adding two - three - or more tints (variations in lightness and saturation) of that color - to create a more balanced look. In desktop publishing using monochromatic colors is a technique used
Monochromatic
Asymmetry
Visual mass
White space
30. Uniformly spaced lines.
Natural shapes
Geometric center
Static line
Collage
31. A file format developed by Adobe Systems to allow for display and printing of formatted documents across platforms and systems. PDF files can be read on any system equipped with the Acrobat Reader software.
PDF Portable Document Format
Advertising
Resampling
Focal point
32. Each time you click when using a selection tool or the pen tool an anchor point is created; each point is the beginning of a new line segment.
GIF file format (graphics interchange format)
Desktop publishing
Anchor point
Vector image
33. It also includes data compression - but because it is limited to 256 colors - it is more effective for scanned images such as illustrations rather than color photos.
Landscape
GIF file format (graphics interchange format)
Shade
Dimension line
34. This principle occurs when two elements are different and The greater the difference the greater the principle
PDF Portable Document Format
Monochromatic
GIF file format (graphics interchange format)
Contrast
35. Part of the page in which there are no images or text
Static line
Radial symmetry
CADD
White space
36. Design is typically off-center or created with an odd or mismatched number of disparate elements
Radial symmetry
Toner
Monochromatic
Asymmetry
37. Type of software or image in which image is mathmatically created and is very smooth looking
Opacity
Desktop publishing
Vector
Save as
38. Design in which eye moves from left to right - down to the lower left and to the right again
Portrait
Z pattern
CADD
Tint
39. Stylized or simplified versions of natural shapes
CADD
Brightness
Value
Abstract shapes
40. To make a file small so it uses less storage space
Resampling
Rule of Thirds
Preset
Compress
41. A file format typically found on higher-end digital cameras; the cameras performs no enhancement processing. This format maintains the best picture quality - but because it's proprietary format - not all images viewers can display it.
RAW file format
Bitmap
Radial symmetry
Rule of thirds
42. 8 bits= byte. Measurement unit of storage space on the computer
Dimension line
Byte
Brightness
Repetition
43. Paper orientation that is horizontal
Shade
Primary colors
Monochromatic
Landscape
44. An image or file that that is calculated and stored according to mathematical formulas rather than pixels - resulting in a smaller file size and the ability to resize the image without a loss in quality
Static line
Vector image
Natural shapes
Megapixel
45. Adding white to a hue
Pixel
Tint
Divergent Thinking
Color mode
46. A feature that hides specific areas so that you can work on the part of the image that is not masked.
Color mode
Natural shapes
Mask
Vector image
47. When elements on a page are evenly balanced
Resolution
Vector image
Abstract shapes
Symmetry
48. paper orientation that is vertical
Portrait
Opacity
Geometric center
Contrast
49. Imaginary lines dividing the image into thirds both horizontally and vertically. You place important elements of your composition where these lines intersect.
Preset
Bitmap
Rule of thirds
Points
50. A device that captures a copy of a 2-D object so it can be brought into the computer
Grayscale
Orthographic
JPG file format (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
Scanner