Multiple Choice. Write the letter corresponding to the correct answer.
1.Define the term "text" in the context of information and media.
a. A collection of images
b. A sequence of characters forming words and sentences
c. Audio recordings
d. Video content
2. How can contrast be effectively used in both text and visual design?
a. By using similar colors for text and background
b. By making elements stand out from one another
c. By avoiding the use of different fonts
d. By minimizing the use of images
3. What is the role of color in visual communication?
a. To increase printing costs
b. To convey emotions, emphasize points, and enhance readability
c. To distract the audience
d. To reduce accessibility for color-blind individuals
4. Which of the following is an advantage of using bullet points in a document?
a. They make the text harder to read
b. They emphasize lengthy paragraphs
c. They provide a clear and organized list
d. They reduce the document's overall length
5.In the context of visual media, what does the term "resolution" refer to?
a. The clarity and sharpness of an image
b. The number of colors used in an image
c. The physical size of a media file
d. The number of pages in a document
6. What does the principle of "Hierarchy" in text design refer to?
a. Making all text elements the same size
b. Organizing text to convey importance and create a visual flow
c. Using only uppercase letters for all text
d. Avoiding the use of bold or italics
7. Which type of font style is considered more readable for body text in print and digital media?
a. Bold
b. Italic
c. Serif
d. Script
8. What is the purpose of "Consistency" in text design?
a. To use different fonts for each section of a document
b. To create visual interest by varying font styles
c. To maintain a uniform and cohesive look throughout a document
d. To change font sizes frequently for emphasis
9. Why is "Alignment" important in text design?
a. It adds complexity to the layout
b. It creates a sense of order and cleanliness
c. It confuses the reader
d. It is not relevant to text design
10. What is the purpose of "Whitespace" in text layout?
a. To add unnecessary gaps between words
b. To create a cluttered and dense appearance
c. To improve readability and reduce visual fatigue
d. To highlight every word in a paragraph
11. Why is it important to consider the target audience when designing text elements?
a. To make the text less accessible
b. To disregard readability preferences
c. To ensure the design meets the needs and expectations of the readers
d. To avoid using any visual elements
12. Which of the following is an example of a serif font?
a. Arial
b. Times New Roman
c. Comic Sans
d. Helvetica
13.What is the primary purpose of using "Emphasis" in text design?
a. To make all text elements equally important
b. To create visual interest by varying font styles randomly
c. To highlight and draw attention to specific words or phrases
d. To avoid the use of bold or italics
14.How does the use of visuals contribute to storytelling in media?
a. By confusing the audience
b. By slowing down the narrative
c. By enhancing engagement and conveying information more effectively
d. By eliminating the need for a narrative
15. What is the purpose of the visual element known as "Line" in design?
a. To enclose shapes
b. To convey a sense of direction, movement, or stability
c. To add color to the composition
d. To provide texture
16. Which visual element refers to the lightness or darkness of a color?
a. Hue
b. Saturation
c. Value
d. Intensity
Answer: c. Value
17.What is the purpose of the visual element "Texture" in design?
a. To represent the tactile quality or feel of a surface
b. To create a sense of unity
c. To organize elements in a composition
d. To establish a focal point
18.In design, what does the visual element "Shape" refer to?
a. The space between elements
b. The three-dimensional aspect of an object
c. The two-dimensional area defined by edges
d. The use of color in a composition
19. How does the visual element "Color" contribute to design?
a. By adding complexity to the composition
b. By reducing visual interest
c. By evoking emotions, conveying information, and creating emphasis
d. By limiting creativity
20. What does the visual element "Form" represent in design?
a. The arrangement of elements in a composition
b. The use of symmetry
c. The three-dimensional aspect of an object
d. The repetition of elements
21. How does the principle of "Balance" relate to visual elements?
a. By adding visual interest
b. By creating a sense of equilibrium in a design
c. By avoiding the use of color
d. By using irregular shapes only
22. Which visual element involves the use of varying line thickness to create emphasis?
a. Shape
b. Texture
c. Line
d. Form
23. What is the role of the visual element "Space" in design?
a. To add complexity to the composition
b. To represent the absence of visual elements
c. To limit creativity
d. To create a sense of depth, distance, and openness
24. How does the visual element "Pattern" contribute to design?
a. By avoiding repetition
b. By creating chaos in the composition
c. By organizing elements in a structured way
d. By using irregular shapes only
25. What type of shot is commonly used to establish the setting or location in a film?
a. Close-up
b. Long shot
c. Medium shot
d. Over-the-shoulder shot
26. Which shot is characterized by framing the subject from the waist up, allowing viewers to see
facial expressions and gestures?
a. Extreme long shot
b. Medium close-up
c. Full shot
d. Close-up
27.In filmmaking, what does a "Bird's Eye View" shot typically involve?
a. Capturing the scene from directly above
b. Filming from a low angle
c. Focusing on a single subject
d. Using a handheld camera for a shaky effect
28.Which shot is often used to reveal important details or emphasize a specific object within the
frame?
a. Establishing shot
b. Insert shot
c. Point-of-view shot
d. Two-shot
29. What does the term "Over-the-Shoulder Shot" refer to in filmmaking?
a. A shot of a character's face from the side
b. Filming from a high angle
c. Capturing the scene from directly behind a character's shoulder
d. A close-up of an actor's eyes
30. Which shot involves framing the subject from the chest or shoulders up, often used for dialogue
scenes?
a. Medium close-up
b. Full shot
c. Extreme close-up
d. Long shot
31. What is the purpose of using a "Dutch Angle" shot in filmmaking?
a. To create a sense of balance
b. To emphasize emotions or tension
c. To capture panoramic views
d. To show a character's point of view
32.Which shot is often used to convey a character's perspective by showing what they see?
a. Reaction shot
b. Point-of-view shot
c. Two-shot
d. Establishing shot
33.What type of shot typically captures a character's emotional response to a situation?
a. Insert shot
b. Reaction shot
c. Overhead shot
d. Establishing shot
34.In filmmaking, what does an "Extreme Close-Up" shot focus on?
a. The entire scene
b. A specific object or detail
c. A character's face, emphasizing small details
d. The setting or location
35. Typeface that carries a solid or heavy look to text.
a. sans serif c. slab serif
b. serif
1. B
2 B
3. B
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. C
11. C
12. B
13. C
14. C
15. B
16. C
17. A
18. C
19. C
20. C
21. B
22. C
23. D
24. C
25. B
26. C
27. A
28. B
29. C
30. A
31. B
32. B
33. B
34. C
35. C