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Unit 1.01 Test
Multimedia and Webpage Design Unit 1 Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which of the font families is characterized by small strokes, or finishing attributes which add weight and dimension, at the ends of characters? | Serif |
| Which of the following terms refers to the reproduction of letters on a page with the primary function of making the presentation of text easy to read and visually appealing? | Typography |
| Typefaces were designed to meet specific “printing” or “visual” needs. Which of the following typefaces was originally designed for text use in comic books? | Comic Sans |
| Which typeface was originally designed for a London newspaper and is frequently used in books, magazines, and office documents? | Times |
| Which font family is characterized strictly to catch the eye and should be used sparingly? | Ornamental |
| Debbie is planning her wedding and has decided to print the invitations at home to save money.After considerable research on the Internet she has found the perfect wording and typeface to use.Which font family would give Debbie the best choices for her pr | Script |
| Tommy is designing an agenda for the upcoming FBLA meeting. He needs to correctly show the meeting time will run from 9 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. Which punctuation choice should he use? | En dash |
| Kayla is working on the design for her pep club flyer. She wants to grab the attention of the student body to entice them to come to the pep rally before the football game. She should consider using which of the following font families in the heading? | Ornamental |
| The adjusting of the fit of adjacent letters so that one “fits” over the other would be an appropriate definite of which of the type effect terms? | Kerning |
| John is keying an article for the FBLA magazine. He needs the text in column 2 to align with the text in column 1. Which type effect will he use? | leading |
| Pamela is keying a book of poetry. She wants to evoke a feeling of calm and harmony using the appropriate font. This affect is called: | concord. |
| A specific style applied to a font is called: | typeface. |
| A specific size, weight, and style applied to a character (letter, number, symbol) is called: | font. |
| The slant and weight of a character, such as bold or italic is called: | font style. |
| A group of similarly formatted characters is called : | font family. |
| Beth wants to choose a font in which each letter will take up the same amount of space, no matter what their size. The “I” will take up the same space as the “W”. This is called: | Monospace |
| Sarah is keying a newsletter and wants her letters to take up space relative to their size. An “I” will take up less space than a “W”. This is called: | proportional |
| Chris is placing an ad in a magazine. It is very expensive. He wants to save room by adjusting the horizontal spacing between letters. This is called: | kerning |
| When setting up the newspaper articles in the school paper, Joey is adjusting the vertical spacing between the blocks of text. This is called: | tracking |
| This affect can add interest to pull quotes in a design. | oversized curly quotes |
| When keying a telephone number use a: | hyphen |
| When needing a long dash use the: | em dashes |
| John is adding the main heading to the school newspaper. How will he key the title? | Sans serif font in bold and larger |
| John is keying an article for the FBLA magazine. He needs the text in column 2 to align with the text in column 1. Which type effect will he use? | Leading |
| Which is not an example of a Serif font? | Arial |
| Which is not an example of a Sans Serif font? | Times |
| Which is NOT one of the three C’s of Topography? | Color |
| In a quote, one simply adds italics to a few words to add effect, this is called which of the three C's. | Concord |
| This font was originally founded by the Times of London. | Times New Roman |
| This font is known for its usage in small sized text in dialog boxes and menus: | Tahoma |
| This font was originally designed as a typewriter face for IBM to emulate typewriter output for reports, tubular work, and technical documentation. | Courier New |