Web Design Third Edition
Practice Test
Chapter 5
INSTRUCTIONS:
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1.
____ compression means that all the image data is retained when the file is compressed.
A:
Lossy
B:
Lossless
C:
Datasave
D:
Raster
2.
____ images are created pixel by pixel.
A:
Raster
B:
File
C:
Vector
D:
Resolution
3.
Absolute font sizes are measured in ____.
A:
picas
B:
points
C:
inches
D:
all of the above
4.
____ adds or removes space between two individual characters.
A:
Cropping
B:
Tracking
C:
Kerning
D:
Leading
5.
____ of fonts and bitmap images is a technique for smoothing ragged edges by adding shaded pixels that make the image appear to have smooth lines and curves.
A:
Bitmapping
B:
Rastering
C:
Antialiasing
D:
Terning
6.
A ____ scanner rotates the object to be scanned around its stationary scanning mechanism.
A:
flatbed
B:
roto
C:
drum
D:
sheet-fed
7.
____ font sizes are specified in pixels or as a percentage in relation to the font size of surrounding text.
A:
Respective
B:
Attribute
C:
Absolute
D:
Relative
8.
____ refers to line spacing or the amount of vertical space between lines of text.
A:
Leading
B:
Tracking
C:
Kerning
D:
Referencing
9.
The process of converting vector images to a bitmap image is called ____.
A:
rastering
B:
bitmapping
C:
resoluting
D:
convexing
10.
With a ____ scanner, the image to be scanned is placed face down on a glass surface, and a scanning mechanism passes under it.
A:
drum
B:
flatbed
C:
sheet-fed
D:
face-down
11.
A ____ font is specially designed for online reading.
A:
Bold
B:
Basic
C:
Web
D:
New
12.
____ refers to the appearance and arrangement of characters used to create printed and no-screen material.
A:
Typography
B:
Tracking
C:
Kerning
D:
Postscript
13.
Which of the following images are typically bitmap images?
A:
Images created with screen print software
B:
Images created with a digital camera
C:
Images created with a scanner
D:
All of the above
14.
A ____ is an input device that reads printed text or graphics and then translates the results into a file that a computer can use.
A:
scanner
B:
flatbed
C:
keyboard
D:
printer
15.
Which of the following fonts have equal spacing between characters used to simulate characters created on a manual typewriter?
A:
Sans Serif
B:
Monospace
C:
Fantasy
D:
Old Time
16.
____ refers to the variations in form such as roman, italic, or bold.
A:
Postscript
B:
Font
C:
Type style
D:
Typeface
17.
The file extension for a Graphics Interchange Format file is ____.
A:
.gra
B:
.gif
C:
.gri
D:
.gpi
18.
A ____ camera records an image electronically, storing the images as digital files.
A:
digital
B:
DVD
C:
traditional
D:
megapixel
19.
Fonts that do not have serifs are called ____ fonts.
A:
sans serif
B:
non-serif
C:
bold
D:
typeface
20.
Type size is measured in ____.
A:
inches
B:
points
C:
segments
D:
centimeters
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