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1 Draft Student Name: Teacher: Date: District: Iredell Assessment: 9_12 Business and IT BD10 - Multimedia and Webpage Design Test 2 Description: Unit 1 Practice Test Form: 501 Draft 1. A design team is researching competitor's designs and sketching ideas for a design project. This is an example of which step in the Systems Approach? A. Collect information B. Develop a Plan C. Brainstorm D. Experiment 2. Chuck is designing a brochure with two elements that are noticeably different from one another in order to draw the viewer's attention to essential information. Which principle of design is he using? A. Unity/Harmony B. Contrast C. Radial D. Repetition 3. Jacob wants each character in the word "Gothic" to receive an equal amount of horizontal space. Which type of font should he use? A. Proportional B. Leading C. Monospaced D. Tracking

2 4. Jennifer has chosen 3 colors that are side by side on a 12 part color wheel. This is an example of which type of color scheme? A. Analogous B. Monochromatic C. Complementary D. RGB 5. A design team is interviewing the client to determine the target audience and budget for a design project. This is an example of which step in the Systems Approach? A. Collect information B. Develop a Plan C. Brainstorm D. Experiment 6. Jill is creating a FBLA flyer with an elaborate headline designed to catch the eye. Which typeface category is appropriate? A. Ornamental B. San Serif C. Script D. Serif 7. John wants to expand the spacing between the first line (Soloist) and the second line (Musician). Which typeface spacing should he use? A. Leading B. Monospaced C. Proportional D. Tracking 8. Kevin designed a flyer for his meeting. The flyer was crowded with information making it difficult to read. Which design element could he use to give the design breathing room? A. Texture B. Contrast C. Balance D. Negative space

3 9. Kathryn has chosen tree bark as the background image for her website. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Space C. Texture D. Shapes 10. Austin is creating a poster with a background that looks like blades of grass. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Mass C. Shapes D. Texture 11. Jenny is designing a website for a yogurt shop. Which color mode does she have to consider when planning her design? A. CMYK B. Saturation C. Color Palette D. RGB 12. A design team has determined that their design must be formal instead of informal. Making this decision will determine the: A. Target Audience B. Goal of the design C. Technical Requirements D. Budget and Deadlines

4 13. Jim has chosen 2 colors that are directly opposite of each other on the color wheel for her design. This is an example of which type of color scheme? A. Analogous B. Monochromatic C. Complementary D. RGB 14. Sarah is designing formal invitations for the school's prom. Which typeface is appropriate? A. Symbol B. San Serif C. Script D. Serif 15. A student is designing a flyer for prom. She has added a shadow behind a graphic to create a 3-D effect. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Form C. Texture D. Shapes 16. Lisa needs pink paint so she adds white to red paint. This is an example of what color term? A. hue B. saturation C. shade D. tint 17. A design team will make 100 copies of an 8.5" x 11" flyer for the client. This is an example of which part of the Systems Approach? A. Target Audience B. Goal of the design C. Technical Requirements D. Budget and Deadlines

5 18. Figure 1.01C: Figure 1.01C is an example of which principle of design? A. Asymmetrical B. Radial C. Proximity D. Symmetrical 19. Curtis is designing business cards for a client. The colors on the business cards should look just like the colors on his business website. When printing the cards, Curtis should use: A. color matching B. contrast C. RGB D. saturation 20. Mike designed a newsletter for a meeting and is using the same typeface size and color for all headings. Which design principle did he follow? A. Contrast B. Balance C. Unity/Harmony D. Dominance/Emphasis 21. Jen is designing a website for a clothing store. She is testing her font choice to see if it is legible on the computer screen. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? A. Visual Hierarchy B. Design Purpose C. Target Audience D. Medium

6 22. Janice is creating a multimedia presentation and wants to insert an image of her dog on the slide so that it is the first thing the audience sees. Which design element is she using? A. Balance B. Grids C. Optical Center D. Unity/Harmony 23. A magazine editor is designing a layout about Halloween. He is trying to decide which two fonts will convey the meaning of the publication. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? A. Visual Hierarchy B. Design Purpose C. Target Audience D. Medium 24. The design team must deliver it's final product to the client by April 1st. This is an example of which part of the Systems Approach? A. Target Audience B. Goal of the design C. Technical Requirements D. Budget and Deadlines 25. Jill has created a table to organize information in her magazine layout. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Space C. Texture D. Shapes 26. Catherine has used lines in a publication to show the connection between elements. Which design principle has she used? A. Balance B. Contrast C. Unity/Harmony D. Scale/Proportion

7 27. Vera is designing a website for a clothing store. She has placed the most important information at the top of the web page. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? A. Visual Hierarchy B. Design Purpose C. Target Audience D. Medium 28. Mandy is painting hearts for a Valentine's Day party. She adds black to red paint to darken the color of her hearts. What has she done to the color? A. Hue B. Saturation C. Shade D. Tint 29. When designing a newsletter for FBLA, Susie placed all images near the articles they were illustrating. Which design principle did she use? A. Scale/Proportion B. Balance C. Unity/Harmony D. Dominance/Emphasis

8 30. Figure 1.01D Which design principle is illustrated in figure 1.01D? A. Alignment B. Asymmetrical C. Symmetrical D. Radial 31. Joe is creating a flyer for an upcoming FBLA event. How should he arrange the MOST IMPORTANT information to ensure that the viewers will notice it? A. Contrast B. Shapes C. Balance D. Z-pattern 32. Rusty has created a brochure and wants to make sure the color on the printed copy looks just like what is on his monitor. This is referred to as what color principle? A. CMYK B. complimentary colors C. color matching D. RGB

9 33. Jennifer has chosen different shades of blue for her design. This is an example of which type of color scheme? A. Analogous B. Monochromatic C. Complementary D. RGB 34. Jerry is creating a presentation and decides to use the same theme and font style throughout. What design principle is he demonstrating? A. Contrast B. Optical Center C. Balance D. Unity/Harmony 35. Mark is using a preformatted layout for his presentation to achieve a consistent look and feel. Which layout option is he using? A. Margin Guides B. Grid System C. Gutter D. Ruler Guides 36. What desktop publishing feature is used when the pages of a newspaper are numbered at the top of every page? A. Caption B. Jumpline C. Running headline D. Running footer 37. Julie wants the same footer format and logo to display on every page of the desktop publishing document. Which document design is BEST to accomplish this? A. Header page B. Master page C. Prototype D. Dummy page

10 38. Jenny is creating a publication and using a preformatted layout so the information can be filled into existing text boxes and graphic placeholders. This is an example of a: A. grid B. guide C. prototype D. template 39. Karen is creating a brochure and wants the company's phone number to show up in the same place on each page. In order to accomplish this, she should modify the: A. grid B. master page C. mockup D. prototype 40. Mark needs to align all the graphics along the left side of the page. Which guide does Mark need to use? A. Page Guide B. Column Guide C. Gutter D. Ruler Guide 41. Sadie printed a sample copy of her class brochure to make sure everything was placed correctly and make sure there were no errors. This is an example of a: A. grid B. master page C. prototype D. template 42. Karen made a sketch of a postcard she is creating in desktop publishing software for her peers to review. Which document design has she created? A. Footer page B. Header page C. Master page D. Prototype

11 43. Eddie is creating a flyer for the chorus concert and wants to add clipart to make it more colorful. This is an example of a(n): A. graphics B. bleed C. sidebar D. caption 44. Figure 1.02C: Figure 1.02C is an example of which graphic design feature? A. Running Headline B. Nameplate C. Kicker D. Deck 45. Figure 1.02B Figure 1.02B was an excerpt from a magazine article that was enlarged and placed in the middle of the page. This is an example of a: A. dropped cap B. jumpline C. pull quote D. sidebar

12 46. Cindy is creating a newsletter and wants to ensure that textboxes, images and other objects are organized throughout all the pages of the newsletter to create a consistent look and feel. Which desktop publishing tool can she use to accomplish this? A. column guide B. grid system C. margin guide D. template 47. Taylor wrote an article for the school newspaper that was more than one page in length. She placed "continued on p.2" at the end of the article on page one. This is an example of a: A. dropped cap B. jumpline C. pull-quote D. sidebar 48. Jessica placed her name below the headline of the article she has written. Which type of heading or subheading has she used? A. Byline B. Deck C. Kicker D. Running headlines and footers 49. Trey has placed a small graphic at the end of a magazine article. This is an example of a/an: A. byline B. end mark C. nameplate D. sidebar 50. Joe is working with a desktop publishing document. He wants to move the text closer to the edge of the page. Which guide should he adjust to make the change? A. Column B. Grid C. Margin D. Ruler

13 51. Figure 1.02A: Which desktop publishing special feature is represented with Figure 1.02A? A. Graphic B. Bleed C. Sidebar D. Deck 52. Luke is creating a school newsletter and begins the first paragraph with a large letter. This is an example of: A. graphics B. bleed C. caption D. dropped cap 53. Beth is creating a newsletter using desktop publishing software. She wants items to line up evenly. Which guide should she use? A. Column B. Grid C. Margin D. Ruler 54. A description of the football team's victory appeared below their team picture in the school newspaper. This is an example of a/an: A. end sign B. caption C. deck D. kicker

14 55. Heather is typing a magazine article and has come to the end of the page. She will continue the article on another page. Which desktop publishing special feature will she use to let readers know where to go to continue reading the article? A. Caption B. Jumpline C. Pull quote D. Sidebar

15 Draft Student Name: Teacher: Date: District: Iredell Assessment: 9_12 Business and IT BD10 - Multimedia and Webpage Design Test 2 Description: Unit 1 Practice Test Form: 501 Draft 1. A design team is researching competitor's designs and sketching ideas for a design project. This is an example of which step in the Systems Approach? A. Collect information B. Develop a Plan C. Brainstorm D. Experiment 2. Chuck is designing a brochure with two elements that are noticeably different from one another in order to draw the viewer's attention to essential information. Which principle of design is he using? A. Unity/Harmony B. Contrast C. Radial D. Repetition 3. Jacob wants each character in the word "Gothic" to receive an equal amount of horizontal space. Which type of font should he use? A. Proportional B. Leading C. Monospaced D. Tracking

16 4. Jennifer has chosen 3 colors that are side by side on a 12 part color wheel. This is an example of which type of color scheme? A. Analogous B. Monochromatic C. Complementary D. RGB 5. A design team is interviewing the client to determine the target audience and budget for a design project. This is an example of which step in the Systems Approach? A. Collect information B. Develop a Plan C. Brainstorm D. Experiment 6. Jill is creating a FBLA flyer with an elaborate headline designed to catch the eye. Which typeface category is appropriate? A. Ornamental B. San Serif C. Script D. Serif 7. John wants to expand the spacing between the first line (Soloist) and the second line (Musician). Which typeface spacing should he use? A. Leading B. Monospaced C. Proportional D. Tracking

17 8. Kevin designed a flyer for his meeting. The flyer was crowded with information making it difficult to read. Which design element could he use to give the design breathing room? A. Texture B. Contrast C. Balance D. Negative space 9. Kathryn has chosen tree bark as the background image for her website. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Space C. Texture D. Shapes 10. Austin is creating a poster with a background that looks like blades of grass. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Mass C. Shapes D. Texture 11. Jenny is designing a website for a yogurt shop. Which color mode does she have to consider when planning her design? A. CMYK B. Saturation C. Color Palette D. RGB

18 12. A design team has determined that their design must be formal instead of informal. Making this decision will determine the: A. Target Audience B. Goal of the design C. Technical Requirements D. Budget and Deadlines 13. Jim has chosen 2 colors that are directly opposite of each other on the color wheel for her design. This is an example of which type of color scheme? A. Analogous B. Monochromatic C. Complementary D. RGB 14. Sarah is designing formal invitations for the school's prom. Which typeface is appropriate? A. Symbol B. San Serif C. Script D. Serif 15. A student is designing a flyer for prom. She has added a shadow behind a graphic to create a 3-D effect. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Form C. Texture D. Shapes

19 16. Lisa needs pink paint so she adds white to red paint. This is an example of what color term? A. hue B. saturation C. shade D. tint 17. A design team will make 100 copies of an 8.5" x 11" flyer for the client. This is an example of which part of the Systems Approach? A. Target Audience B. Goal of the design C. Technical Requirements D. Budget and Deadlines 18. Figure 1.01C: Figure 1.01C is an example of which principle of design? A. Asymmetrical B. Radial C. Proximity D. Symmetrical

20 19. Curtis is designing business cards for a client. The colors on the business cards should look just like the colors on his business website. When printing the cards, Curtis should use: A. color matching B. contrast C. RGB D. saturation 20. Mike designed a newsletter for a meeting and is using the same typeface size and color for all headings. Which design principle did he follow? A. Contrast B. Balance C. Unity/Harmony D. Dominance/Emphasis 21. Jen is designing a website for a clothing store. She is testing her font choice to see if it is legible on the computer screen. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? A. Visual Hierarchy B. Design Purpose C. Target Audience D. Medium 22. Janice is creating a multimedia presentation and wants to insert an image of her dog on the slide so that it is the first thing the audience sees. Which design element is she using? A. Balance B. Grids C. Optical Center D. Unity/Harmony

21 23. A magazine editor is designing a layout about Halloween. He is trying to decide which two fonts will convey the meaning of the publication. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? A. Visual Hierarchy B. Design Purpose C. Target Audience D. Medium 24. The design team must deliver it's final product to the client by April 1st. This is an example of which part of the Systems Approach? A. Target Audience B. Goal of the design C. Technical Requirements D. Budget and Deadlines 25. Jill has created a table to organize information in her magazine layout. This is an example of which design element? A. Lines B. Space C. Texture D. Shapes 26. Catherine has used lines in a publication to show the connection between elements. Which design principle has she used? A. Balance B. Contrast C. Unity/Harmony D. Scale/Proportion

22 27. Vera is designing a website for a clothing store. She has placed the most important information at the top of the web page. This is an example of which usability and readability consideration? A. Visual Hierarchy B. Design Purpose C. Target Audience D. Medium 28. Mandy is painting hearts for a Valentine's Day party. She adds black to red paint to darken the color of her hearts. What has she done to the color? A. Hue B. Saturation C. Shade D. Tint 29. When designing a newsletter for FBLA, Susie placed all images near the articles they were illustrating. Which design principle did she use? A. Scale/Proportion B. Balance C. Unity/Harmony D. Dominance/Emphasis

23 30. Figure 1.01D Which design principle is illustrated in figure 1.01D? A. Alignment B. Asymmetrical C. Symmetrical D. Radial 31. Joe is creating a flyer for an upcoming FBLA event. How should he arrange the MOST IMPORTANT information to ensure that the viewers will notice it? A. Contrast B. Shapes C. Balance D. Z-pattern 32. Rusty has created a brochure and wants to make sure the color on the printed copy looks just like what is on his monitor. This is referred to as what color principle? A. CMYK B. complimentary colors C. color matching D. RGB

24 33. Jennifer has chosen different shades of blue for her design. This is an example of which type of color scheme? A. Analogous B. Monochromatic C. Complementary D. RGB 34. Jerry is creating a presentation and decides to use the same theme and font style throughout. What design principle is he demonstrating? A. Contrast B. Optical Center C. Balance D. Unity/Harmony 35. Mark is using a preformatted layout for his presentation to achieve a consistent look and feel. Which layout option is he using? A. Margin Guides B. Grid System C. Gutter D. Ruler Guides 36. What desktop publishing feature is used when the pages of a newspaper are numbered at the top of every page? A. Caption B. Jumpline C. Running headline D. Running footer

25 37. Julie wants the same footer format and logo to display on every page of the desktop publishing document. Which document design is BEST to accomplish this? A. Header page B. Master page C. Prototype D. Dummy page 38. Jenny is creating a publication and using a preformatted layout so the information can be filled into existing text boxes and graphic placeholders. This is an example of a: A. grid B. guide C. prototype D. template 39. Karen is creating a brochure and wants the company's phone number to show up in the same place on each page. In order to accomplish this, she should modify the: A. grid B. master page C. mockup D. prototype 40. Mark needs to align all the graphics along the left side of the page. Which guide does Mark need to use? A. Page Guide B. Column Guide C. Gutter D. Ruler Guide

26 41. Sadie printed a sample copy of her class brochure to make sure everything was placed correctly and make sure there were no errors. This is an example of a: A. grid B. master page C. prototype D. template 42. Karen made a sketch of a postcard she is creating in desktop publishing software for her peers to review. Which document design has she created? A. Footer page B. Header page C. Master page D. Prototype 43. Eddie is creating a flyer for the chorus concert and wants to add clipart to make it more colorful. This is an example of a(n): A. graphics B. bleed C. sidebar D. caption

27 44. Figure 1.02C: Figure 1.02C is an example of which graphic design feature? A. Running Headline B. Nameplate C. Kicker D. Deck 45. Figure 1.02B Figure 1.02B was an excerpt from a magazine article that was enlarged and placed in the middle of the page. This is an example of a: A. dropped cap B. jumpline C. pull quote D. sidebar 46. Cindy is creating a newsletter and wants to ensure that textboxes, images and other objects are organized throughout all the pages of the newsletter to create a consistent look and feel. Which desktop publishing tool can she use to accomplish this? A. column guide B. grid system C. margin guide D. template

28 47. Taylor wrote an article for the school newspaper that was more than one page in length. She placed "continued on p.2" at the end of the article on page one. This is an example of a: A. dropped cap B. jumpline C. pull-quote D. sidebar 48. Jessica placed her name below the headline of the article she has written. Which type of heading or subheading has she used? A. Byline B. Deck C. Kicker D. Running headlines and footers 49. Trey has placed a small graphic at the end of a magazine article. This is an example of a/an: A. byline B. end mark C. nameplate D. sidebar 50. Joe is working with a desktop publishing document. He wants to move the text closer to the edge of the page. Which guide should he adjust to make the change? A. Column B. Grid C. Margin D. Ruler

29 51. Figure 1.02A: Which desktop publishing special feature is represented with Figure 1.02A? A. Graphic B. Bleed C. Sidebar D. Deck 52. Luke is creating a school newsletter and begins the first paragraph with a large letter. This is an example of: A. graphics B. bleed C. caption D. dropped cap 53. Beth is creating a newsletter using desktop publishing software. She wants items to line up evenly. Which guide should she use? A. Column B. Grid C. Margin D. Ruler

30 54. A description of the football team's victory appeared below their team picture in the school newspaper. This is an example of a/an: A. end sign B. caption C. deck D. kicker 55. Heather is typing a magazine article and has come to the end of the page. She will continue the article on another page. Which desktop publishing special feature will she use to let readers know where to go to continue reading the article? A. Caption B. Jumpline C. Pull quote D. Sidebar

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