Question:* What color is used to print crop marks and registration marks?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* If black is added to a pure color, the graphic design term for the result is:
Answer: • Shade
Question:* What program is used to make vector images?
Answer: • Illustrator
Question:* What program is used to make vector images?
Answer: • Illustrator
Question:* Of the following fonts, which is a serif font?
Answer: • Georgia
Question:* When referring to computers. A bit map would best be described as.....
Answer: • a type of graphic composed of pixels in a grid, where each pixel or "bit" contains color.
Question:* What file format should images with transparent backgrounds be saved as?
Answer: • png
Question:* What file format can be used when saving an image for use on a web site?
Answer: • Any of these could be used.
Question:* In offset printing, printers mix inks using what colors?
Answer: • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black
Question:* Which type of graphic can be infinitely rescaled without loss of resolution?
Answer: • Vector
Question:* What is the general resolution used for print?
Answer: • 300 ppi
Question:* Which of the following is considered the industry standard for photo manipulation in graphic design?
Answer: • Photoshop
Question:* What is color does the following hex value represent? #000000
Answer: • Black
Question:* Color can be used to:
Answer: • All of these.
Question:* What does "ai" stand for regarding graphic design software?
Answer: • Adobe Illustrator
Question:* What is the program Dreamweaver used for?
Answer: • Web Design and web development
Question:* Which program is best for creating animation?
Answer: • Adobe Flash.
Question:* What graphical format Adobe Illustrator based on?
Answer: • Vector
Question:* What resolution is best suited for the web?
Answer: • 72 points per inch.
Question:* What program is best used for vector illustration?
Answer: • Adobe Illustrator
Question:* Photoshop is a product of :
Answer: • Adobe
Question:* What restriction can a designer put on licensing the use of work that they have created?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* Texture can be used to:
Answer: • All of these.
Question:* What is the right solution to create unity?
Answer: • Any of these.
Question:* True or False? Saving a 72dpi logo is excellent for commerical printing.
Answer: • False
Question:* When would it be best to use Illustrator rather than Photoshop?
Answer: • Creating scalable graphics or when optimizing vector images.
Question:* What are raster images saved in CMYK mode used for?
Answer: • Printing
Question:* What is the correct color mode for files to be printed?
Answer: • CMYK
Question:* Which of these programs CANNOT save or export to a .pdf document?
Answer: • All of these programs can export to a .pdf
Question:* Out of the following, which establishes typographic hierarchy?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* What is a watermark?
Answer: • A translucent mark that is mostly only visible when held up to light
Question:* HSL, one of the color-control options often found in software stands for:
Answer: • Hue, Saturation, Lightness
Question:* What is a serif font?
Answer: • Has small lines trailing from the edges of letters and symbols
Question:* Which color best reflects these descriptions? Warmth, love, anger, danger, boldness, excitement, speed, strength, energy, determination, desire, passion, and courage.
Answer: • red
Question:* What program can you use to export content for the web?
Answer: • All of these.
Question:* What color does the "K" in CMYK stands for?
Answer: • Black
Question:* What does UI/UX design stand for?
Answer: • User Interface/User Experience Design
Question:* Which of these best describes Photoshop and Illustrator:
Answer: • Photoshop is raster, Illustrator is vector
Question:* Which of the following is a solution to create a balance?
Answer: • Any of these
Question:* What dpi and color mode setting should you use for print?
Answer: • 300dpi - CMYK
Question:* When should an image be saved as an EPS file?
Answer: • (all of these)
Question:* What program is used to browse and organize Adobe files?
Answer: • Bridge
Question:* Which file type does not render animation?
Answer: • .tif
Question:* Resolution is a measurement of the output quality of an image, usually in terms of what?
Answer: • time, space, or distant.
Question:* Resolution is a measurement of the output quality of an image, usually in terms of what?
Answer: • pixels, dots, or lines per inch.
Question:* Which of these problems could keep a printer from being able to print a file?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* Which of these problems could keep a printer from being able to print a file?
Answer: • All of these
Question:* What size is a Letter size sheet (USA)?
Answer: • 8.5" x 11"
Question:* What is the recommended dots per inch (dpi) for images intended for display on the web or mobile devices?
Answer: • 72 dpi
Question:* This software is used for pagination:
Answer: • Adobe InDesign
Question:* Which of these is NOT an image file extension?
Answer: • .ai
Question:* In Photoshop, you change text to a graphic by:
Answer: • Rasterize Text
Question:* What dpi should you use for raster images that will be printed in a glossy magazine?
Answer: • 266 - 300 dpi
Question:* What is negative space?
Answer: • The space around and between the subject(s) of an image.
Question:* Colors that are opposite of each other are called?
Answer: • Complementary
Question:* What should raster images saved in RGB color mode never be used for?
Answer: • Printing
Question:* What is dot gain?
Answer: • Increased size of halftone dots during printing.
Question:* True or False? You can change any file type by changing the file name extension.
Answer: • False
Question:* JPEG is typically a:
Answer: • lossy format
Question:* EPS file format used to transfer post script information between programs is called...
Answer: • Encapsulated Post Script
Question:* What would you call a grayscale image when printing offset?
Answer: • Halftone art.
Question:* What is leading?
Answer: • The space between the baseline of lines of type
Question:* Which of these best describes "anti-aliasing"?
Answer: • A smooth edge or transition of pixels around a graphic, so it's not jagged.
Question:* How many digits are in a hexadecimal color code?
Answer: • 6
Question:* Which format can allow the adjustment of a design to any size without losing quality?
Answer: • filename.eps
Question:* Why is black set to overprint by default in many programs?
Answer: • (All of these are reasons)
Question:* In typography, leading is
Answer: • the distance between the baselines of successive lines of type
Question:* What does the A in RGBA stand for?
Answer: • alpha
Question:* What color does the hexadecimal code #FFFFFF make?
Answer: • white
Question:* What does the printer use to know where to trim the paper after printing?
Answer: • Crop Marks
Question:* What does it mean if two colors are complementary? They are:
Answer: • opposite on the color wheel.
Question:* In typography, kerning is
Answer: • the process of adjusting the spacing between two characters
Question:* Which of these is NOT an example of environmental graphics?
Answer: • Brochures
Question:* What does a printer use to line up the various printing plates in a multi-color print job?
Answer: • Registration Marks
Question:* Which one of the extensions are not a bitmap?
Answer: • None
Question:* Gripper is...
Answer: • The space on one side of a document that is free of print to enable a sheet fed press to "grip" the paper
Question:* Gripper is...
Answer: • The space on one side of a document that is free of print to enable a sheet fed press to "grip" the paper
Question:* Define "Ligature."
Answer: • When a character/glyph/grapheme is combined together with a one or more others
Question:* What is a typography serif?
Answer: • A detail on the end of a letter's stroke.
Question:* How is a duotone image made?
Answer: • By using two colors of ink.
Question:* Which file format is the most widely used when saving a rastered image for printing?
Answer: • TIFF
Question:* Which of the following is NOT a serif typeface?
Answer: • Helvetica
Question:* In printing, what is a bleed?
Answer: • Printing that exceeds the trim line(s).
Question:* What is a template sketch called in web design?
Answer: • Wireframe
Question:* Which of these papers would you use to minimize deterioration from age?
Answer: • Acid-Free Paper
Question:* What file format should be used when saving a raster image for printing?
Answer: • TIFF
Question:* Moiré is...
Answer: • Pattern resulting from halftones and screen tints made with improperly aligned screens
Question:* What size sheet is called "Tabloid"?
Answer: • 11" x 17" (279mm x 432mm)
Question:* C=0 / M=100 / Y=100 / K=0, CMYK values, will produce what color?
Answer: • Red
Question:* What does "collateral" refer to?
Answer: • Printed material used to provide information about a business and give it an image.
Question:* Pantone is:
Answer: • A proprietary color space
Question:* Which of these color pairs is analogous?
Answer: • red-orange
Question:* A wireframe should NOT include the following:
Answer: • Graphics
Question:* What is the result when white is mixed with a pure color?
Answer: • A tint
Question:* The height of a lower case letter is called the...
Answer: • x height
Question:* Blue, blue-green, green is an example of:
Answer: • analogous colors
Question:* How do you set trapping between elements within a raster image?
Answer: • Raster images don't require internal trapping.
Question:* What does the "POP" in POP-display stand for?
Answer: • Point of Purchase
Question:* Define "Folio"
Answer: • A book/page size, or also a term meaning page number
Question:* In books and publications, odd numbered pages are on which side?
Answer: • Right side.
Question:* What is the size of a "Legal" sheet of paper?
Answer: • 8.5" x 14" (215.9 mm x 355.6 mm)
Question:* What does the printer use to make sure the correct colors are being printed on the correct plates?
Answer: • Color Bars
Question:* A baseline grid refers to the layout guide for...
Answer: • Body text
Question:* In the traditional color model, which color is complimentary to blue?
Answer: • orange
Question:* What design guideline should be used to create layouts?
Answer: • The rule of thirds
Question:* What is an example of a knockout headline?
Answer: • White headline on a photograph.
Question:* What is the ideal way to match up colors for printing?
Answer: • Pantone
Question:* International Typographic Style developed in the 50's is also known by what other name?
Answer: • Swiss Style
Question:* If a magazine cover file includes a spine, the publication will be...
Answer: • Perfect bound
Question:* In printing the term "caliper" refers to...
Answer: • paper thickness
Question:* What dpi should you use for raster images that will be silkscreened on a screen that has thread count of 90?
Answer: • 90 - 110 dpi
Question:* What is flexography (or flexo) printing most commonly used for?
Answer: • Lower cost packaging printing.
Question:* What size is a #10 envelope?
Answer: • 9.5" x 4.125"
Question:* What color do the first two digits in a hexadecimal represent?
Answer: • Red
Question:* How is a type's point size measured?
Answer: • From Ascender to Descender
Question:* Which one of these is not an expression of composition?
Answer: • Singular
Question:* How do you decide whether to spread or choke an object on top of and surrounded by another object?
Answer: • If the top object is lighter you spread, if the surrounding object is lighter you choke.
Question:* The area of a printed sheet containing file information that is designed to be cut off in the binding process is called the...
Answer: • Slug
Question:* How many Picas are in an inch?
Answer: • 6
Question:* With traditional halftone printing how long can a gradient be before it is definitely going to show banding?
Answer: • 8"
Question:* What dpi should you use for raster images that will be printed in a newspaper?
Answer: • 170 dpi
Question:* What was the motto of the Bauhaus?
Answer: • Art and Technology, a new unity
Question:* A yellow circle is on top of and completely surrounded by a blue box. How do you set the trapping if it is going to be printed using CMYK?
Answer: • Spread the circle by overprinting a yellow stroke; and knockout the circle's fill.
Question:* What is the purpose for the "rule of thirds" in an image?
Answer: • To discourage placement of the subject at the center, or prevent a horizon from appearing to divide a picture in half.
Question:* What does GCR stand for?
Answer: • Gray Component Replacement
Question:* What is the name for a common sort of typography ruler?
Answer: • E-Scale Ruler
Question:* When looking at a color wheel, Red is at the top, Green is on the bottom, Blue and Orange tint are 180 degrees across from each other. Based on the color wheel, this is describe as what?
Answer: • A Square color scheme
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