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1 Section 1.02

2 Q: The process matching the colors produced on the computer screen to the colors that can be printed on paper using ink to ensure the printed publication looks as much like the on-screen publication as possible . A. Value B. Complimentary Colors C. Color Matching

3 C. Color Matching

4 Q: The four-color printing process, color is created by layering cyan, magenta, yellow and black ink also referred to as CMYK. True False

5 True

6 Q: The use of big and small elements, black and white text, squares, and circles is referred to as:
A. Alignment B. Contrast C. Balance D. Repetition/Consistency

7 B. Contrast

8 Q: Repeating some aspect of the design throughout the entire layout.
A. Proximity/Unity B. Balance C. Repetition/Consistency D. Alignment

9 C. Repetition/Consistency

10 Q: Used to organize information, simulate movement, lead the eyes and enhance a design.
A. Line B. Shapes C. Mass D. Texture

11 A. Line

12 Q: A chart used to show the relationship between colors
Q: A chart used to show the relationship between colors. Can be used to pick colors that will look good together in desktop publishing. A. Complimentary colors B. Color Matching C. Color Wheel

13 C. Color Wheel

14 Q: Calming colors are considered cool colors which include blue, green, and violent.
True False

15 True

16 Q: Used to enhance a publication and convey meaning.
A. Line B. Shapes C. Mass D. Texture

17 B. Shapes

18 Elements that radiate or swirl out from a center point is a radial.
True False

19 True

20 Q: Off-center alignment created with an odd or mismatched number of elements is referred to as:
A. Symmetrical B. Radial C. Contrast D. Asymmetrical

21 D. Asymmetrical

22 Q: Which of the following is the spot that the eye sees when it first encounters a page?
A. Optical center B. Z-pattern C. Alignment D. Texture

23 A. Optical center

24 Q: Symmetrical are elements of the design that are centered or evenly divided horizontally and vertically on a page. True False

25 True

26 Q: Used to convey a “visual” sense of feel.
A. Line B. Shapes C. Mass D. Texture

27 D. Texture

28 Q: A design principle that visually divides the page into thirds vertically and/or horizontally and places the most important elements with those thirds is referred to as the Rule of Thirds. True False

29 True

30 Q: Hue, tint, shade and saturation are referred to as:
A. Color terms B. Color Concepts C. Color

31 A. Color terms

32 Q: Which of the following adds emphasis and appeal to important information?
A. Contrast B. Balance C. Proximity/Unity

33 A. Contrast

34 Q: Negative or empty space between text and/or graphics.
A. Proximity/Unity B. Repetition/Consistency C. Contrast D. White Space

35 D. White Space

36 Q: Used to evoke emotion and action; adds or detracts attention:
A. Mass B. Texture C. Shapes D. Color

37 D. Color

38 Q: Which of the following gives a design breathing room and smooths transition between elements?
A. Alignment B. Balance C. White Space

39 C. White Space

40 Q: Which of the following aids navigation and improves readability?
A. Repetition/Consistency B. Contrast C. Proximity/Unity

41 A. Repetition/Consistency

42 Q: Relationship of elements in a pattern or grid is:
A. Alignment B. Balance C. Contrast D. White Space

43 A. Alignment

44 Q: Colors that look good together to create a more visually appealing publication.
A. Color Wheel B. Complimentary Colors C. Color Matching

45 B. Complimentary Colors

46 Q: Placing elements near each other to demonstrate their relationship to each other.
A. Alignment B. Contrast C. Balance D. Proximity/Unity

47 D. Proximity/Unity

48 Q: Used to define size, space and create an impact.
A. Line B. Shapes C. Mass D. Texture

49 C. Mass

50 Q: Determined by how elements are placed on a page is:
A. Alignment B. Contrast C. Balance D. Proximity/Unity

51 C. Balance


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