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Stump The Chimp Challenge Mid Term Review Questions

Rules Split into teams, Group 1 vs. Group 2 (Odd vs. Even) Questions will start with go around the circle clockwise…1 st person has an opportunity to answer individually. Must call for individual or team in 2-3 secs. If no response, group is assumed. If team answer, the person whose turn is has seconds to collect the answer and then say it out loud as their final answer. – 2 pts for individual answer, 1 pt for team. If answer is incorrect, other team gets a chance to answer as a team. 1 pt if correct, -1 pt if incorrect. The decision to challenge and the answer must come from the captain. Be specific in your answers. Vague answers will be incorrect and allow opposing team to have a crack. No arguing with the referee or unsportsmanlike conduct (penalty points) Bonus Round – Occasionally there may be an opportunity to give an additional answer about a previous question. The first person to raise their had can answer. 1 pt if correct, -1 pt if incorrect. Lightening Round – Play will conclude with a few minutes of keyboard commands directed to just the two captains.

What is in it for you? Winners: – Bonus Token – Bragging rights Losers: – Exposure to test questions

On the camera, what might mess up the exposure meter? – Your dad dressed in a black tux – Your finger – A mirror – A window behind the subject – All of the above

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

The best time to compose a photo is: When taking the photo When printing the photo When cutting down the print When framing the print None of the above

What is the standard minimum shutter speed for hand held photography? 1/125 1/30 1/60 1 B

How should the shutter mechanism be released to avoid camera movement? Instantly Quietly Quickly Gently None of the above

What is the chief cause of unsharp negatives? People running around in the picture Camera movement Too larger aperture Subject movement None of the above

What is a common error of point and shoot cameras? Shutter lag resulting in people blinking and/or missing the height of action Too small of camera Poor composition All of the above None of the above

How can you change the perspective with OUT using a zoom lens? Stand on something Get down on the floor Move in or out with your feet All of the above None of the above

What is the definition of “photography”? Writing with light Image making Art of composition Snap shooting None of the above

What contribution is Matthew Brady most noted for? Brady Bunch first camera Civil War Motion pictures None of the above

What can you do to capture expressions? Be ready and always have your camera Anticipate expressions Do something fun All of the above None of the above.

If a bright object is in your camera’s viewfinder, but it is not your main subject, what should you do about the exposure meter reading? Meter off the background Don’t take the picture Back further away from subject Move in closer to subject None of the above

What is Contrast in reference to a picture? The difference in height between the tallest and shortest people The difference between the dark and the light tones of a photograph The distance between the subject and the photographer All of the above None of the above

What specific criteria creates a “specific center of interest”? People looking at another subject People looking directly at the camera The camera pointed at one single subject All of the above None of the above

Why do you want to shoot a variety of pictures of the same subject? To fill up your time Fill up the computer storage space Because your teacher told you to do so All of the above None of the above

In reference to settings on the camera, what is a setting you should you check before shooting? a. ISO Speed b. Flash mode c. Self Timer d. All of the above e. None of the above

Lightening Round 1 Cut Duplicate Copy Center Paste Ctrl + C Ctrl + D Ctrl + E Ctrl + V Ctrl + X

Lightening Round 2 Change Font Size- Default Sizes Change Font Size- 1 pt. Repeat last Select All Format Text Ctrl + A Ctrl + D Ctrl + Y Ctrl + Shift +, or. Ctrl + [ or ]

Lightening Round 3 New Open Close Document Close Program Undo a mistake

On a computer, what is the purpose of a modifier key? To change your grade To grade your work To change the operation of a key All of the above None of the above

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame

Which of the following is NOT a type of composition used in photography? – Autobiography – Leading Lines – Center of Interest – Framing – Fill the frame