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Communication Technology Today and Tomorrow Click Here

Communication Technology Quiz DVDStoryboardDissolveHTML Establishing Shot KilobyteCD-DANose roomGigabyte WHMISHead roomMegabyte Rule of Thirds Logo TerabyteSloganNTSCVoice-over Persistence of Vision Petabyte

Petabyte (PB): Represents about 1 million gigabytes True False

You are correct! You just earned 30 points Petabyte (PB): Represents about: 1 million gigabytes (10 15 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Petabyte (PB): Represents about: 1 million gigabytes 1 thousand terabytes (10 15 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Kilobyte (KB): Represents about 1000 bytes. True False

You are correct! You just earned 10 points Kilobyte (KB): Represents about: 1000 bytes 1000 (10 3 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Kilobyte (KB): Represents about 1000 bytes Click here to go back to the quiz table 1000 (10 3 )

Gigabyte (GB): Represents about 1 million bytes True False

You are correct! You just earned 30 points Gigabyte (GB): Represents about: 1 billion bytes (10 9 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Gigabyte (GB): Represents about: 1 billion bytes (10 9 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Megabyte (MB): Represents about 1 billion bytes True False

You are correct! You just earned 30 points Megabyte (MB): Represents about: 1 million bytes (10 6 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Megabyte (MB): Represents about 1 million bytes (10 6 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Terabyte (TB): Represents about 1 trillion bytes True False

You are correct! You just earned 30 points Terabyte (TB): Represents about 1 trillion bytes (10 12 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Terabyte (TB): Represents about 1 trillion bytes (10 12 ) Click here to go back to the quiz table

DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc True False

You are correct! You just earned 20 points DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table DVD stands for Digital Versatile Disc

CD-DA stands for Compact Disc DAta True False

You are correct! You just earned 20 points CD-DA stands for Compact Disc – Digital Audio Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table CD-DA stands for Compact Disc – Digital Audio

A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of one video source and a fade-out of another. True False

A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of one video source and a fade-out of another. You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of one video source and a fade-out of another.

A storyboard is a script which precisely indicates the authors concept. True False

A storyboard is a script which includes sketches of important visual sequences to more precisely illustrate the author’s concept. You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table A storyboard is a script which includes sketches of important visual sequences to more precisely illustrate the author’s concept.

HTML stands for HoTaMaLy True False

You are correct! You just earned 20 points HTML stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table HTML stands for Hyper Text Mark-up Language

An establishing shot is a shot or image which maintains sharpness and clarity despite camera and/or subject movement. True False

You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table An establishing shot is the opening shot or image of a program or scene. Usually, it's a wide and/or distant perspective that orients viewers to the overall setting and surroundings.

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table An establishing shot is the opening shot or image of a program or scene. Usually, it's a wide and/or distant perspective that orients viewers to the overall setting and surroundings.

True False Nose room is the space between the top of a subject's nose and a monitor's upper- screen edge.

You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table Nose room is the distance between the subject and the edge of the frame in the direction the subject is looking. Also called "look room."

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table Nose room is the distance between the subject and the edge of the frame in the direction the subject is looking. Also called "look room."

True False Head room is the distance between the subject and the edge of the frame in the direction the subject is looking.

You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table Headroom is the space between the top of a subject's head and a monitor's upper-screen edge. Too much headroom makes the subject appear to fall out of the frame.

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table Headroom is the space between the top of a subject's head and a monitor's upper-screen edge. Too much headroom makes the subject appear to fall out of the frame.

True False The Rule of Thirds is the camera view of a subject or scene from a distance, showing a broad perspective.

The Rule of Thirds is a composition theory based on dividing the screen into thirds vertically and horizontally and the placement of the main subject along those lines. You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table The Rule of Thirds is a composition theory based on dividing the screen into thirds vertically and horizontally and the placement of the main subject along those lines.

True False WHMIS stands for World Health Materials Information System

You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table (WHMIS) stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System and is Canada's national hazard communication standard.

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table (WHMIS) stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System and is Canada's national hazard communication standard.

True False A logo is memorable motto or catch phrase used for the purpose of identity and as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose.

A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition. You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table A logo is a graphic mark or emblem commonly used by commercial enterprises, organizations and even individuals to aid and promote instant public recognition.

True False A slogan is a graphic mark or emblem used by organizations and individuals to draw attention to and to promote a product or service.

A slogan is a short memorable motto or catch phrase used for marketing a specific corporate image. A slogan is a short memorable motto or catch phrase used for marketing a specific corporate image. You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table A slogan is a short memorable motto or catch phrase used for marketing a specific corporate image.

True False Persistence of vision is a commonly- accepted although somewhat controversial theory which states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second.

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Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table Persistence of vision is a commonly-accepted although somewhat controversial theory which states that the human eye always retains images for a fraction of a second.

True False NTSC stands for National Telephone System Committee.

NTSC stands for National Television System Committee. You are correct! You just earned 20 points Click here to go back to the quiz table

Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table NTSC stands for National Television System Committee.

True False Voice-over is also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary.

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Wrong! Click here to go back to the quiz table Voice-over is also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary.