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Intro To T And I - Objective 5-3
Test Description: Objective 5 - Design Elements and Principles
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In graphic design, what generally shows choices for possible page layouts?
A
Thumbnails
B
Roughs
C
Drafts
D
Plates
2) In graphic design, paste-ups were designs that were developed manually in the past. how are they developed today?
A
process camera
B
computer
C
printing press
D
plate burner
3) In video design, what helps people visualize each shot with regards to things such as lighting requirements, sound, and dialog?
A
Rough footage
B
Frame layouts
C
Storyboards
D
Thumbnail sketches
4) Which of the following should be shot close up without too much headspace?
A
Thumbnail Sketch
B
Portrait
C
Storyboard
D
Landscape
5) In graphic design, which layout shows the dimensions, size, and locations of all of the elements, texts, and images on the page?
A
Rough
B
Paste-up
C
Thumbnail
D
Plate
6) When developing a new product or system, one must weigh the benefits as well as the portential:
A
Functionality
B
Progression
C
Consequence
D
Waste
7) Which is the primary factor in the development of new products and systems?
A
Safety
B
Reliability
C
Ergonomics
D
Manufacurability
8) A written plan of solutions to a proposed problem is a design:
A
Principle
B
Process
C
Brief
D
Proposal
9) When all of the parts of a design look as if they belong together, what principle has been achieved?
A
Balance
B
Proportion
C
Unity
D
Rhythm
10) What is a systematic problem-solving strategy?
A
Design composure
B
Design strategy
C
Design concept
D
Design process
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