1. Since they’re partners in communication, an illustration should

A. appear in a darker shade or color than text.
B. appear in a lighter shade or color than text.
C. be near its related text.
D. feature a thin, dark border.
2. Graphic Designer A says that a halftone is an image created
from a photograph and is comprised of a pattern of tiny dots.
Graphic Designer B says that a halftone is an illustration
made up of distinct black and white areas. Which graphic
designer is correct?
A. Graphic designer A only
B. Graphic designer B only
C. Both graphic designers
D. Neither graphic designer
3. A graphic symbol that distinctly represents an organization is
called a
A. chart. C. screen.
B. logo. D. reverse.
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4. Which of the following statements relating to the placement of art in documents
is true?
A. Separating text from its related graphics helps guide the reader’s eye across a large
area of the document.
B. Many nonfiction books and magazines provide a short description near each
illustration called a caption or cutline.
C. White space between text and its accompanying illustration is wasted space.
D. Graphic designers should try to avoid bleeding illustrations out of columns and
into margins.
5. Which of the following factors would cause you to rule out the use of a particular
illustration in an electronic document?
A. The illustration’s lines are thin and light, indicating that it will reproduce poorly.
B. The illustration exists on paper rather than in computer format.
C. The original illustration is too large to fit into the space available in your document.
D. The illustration is copyright-free or in the public domain.
6. As a graphic designer, you’ll refer to a line as which of the following?
A. Frame C. Point
B. Border D. Rule
7. Illustrations that are converted from paper to electronic format are usually
A. clipped. C. scanned.
B. versoed. D. pasted.
8. Crop marks are used on an illustration to indicate to the printer the
A. area of the illustration to reproduce.
B. center point of the illustration.
C. position of type in illustrations.
D. position of screens, fills, and patterns.
9. An image that has been saved in Tagged Image File Format (or .TIF) is
A. readable only by Windows personal computers.
B. readable by both Windows and Macintosh computers.
C. an Encapsulated PostScript format imitation.
D. a recto format readable only by Macintosh computers.
10. You can use this effect to break a color into a percentage of its full strength.
A. Reverse C. Color wheel
B. Drop out D. Screen
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is true?
A. Since people tend to read from the top left to bottom right on a page, placing
illustrations in these positions helps guide readers through the text.
B. Everyone reads differently, so the placement of illustrations has little effect on
readers.
C. Runarounds are viewed by professional desktop publishers as an old-fashioned
technique and are therefore rarely used in high-quality documents.
D. Since people tend to read from the top right to bottom left on a page, placing
illustrations in these positions helps guide the reader through the text.
12. To use files from Adobe Illustrator, a page layout program must be able to import
A. bitmapped graphics. C. photographs.
B. SWF files. D. .EPS files.
13. In publishing terms, the word tone refers to a
A. color’s original pigment. C. color’s brightness.
B. color’s PMS number. D. primary color.
14. Which of the following statements about computer graphics formats is true?
A. Computer graphics formats are universally compatible with any graphic
design software.
B. Unlike word processing programs, computer graphics formats can be interchanged
on most systems.
C. You may need a utility program to convert graphics to a format compatible with
your software.
D. Graphics formats can’t be converted to different formats.
15. Which of the following is an effective general rule for cropping illustrations?
A. Crop close to the main subject.
B. Crop one inch more than the desired borders.
C. Use illustrations only in their original size.
D. It’s easier to crop an illustration manually than electronically.
16. Ready-made artwork that can be imported into your documents is called _______ art.
A. line C. verso
B. clip D. scanned
17. A frame used to produce a three-dimensional effect in four-sided figures is called a
A. drop shadow. C. half-box.
B. border piece. D. cutline.
Examination 10918. Illustrations contribute greatly to the overall _______ of most publications.
A. size C. color
B. quality D. caption
19. Which of the following statements correctly expresses the legal aspects of using
illustrations in your publications?
A. You can’t use a graphic image without printing a credit line.
B. You can’t use a copyrighted graphic image without permission from its owner.
C. Software companies that manufacture clip-art disks usually require that you pay a
fee each time you use a graphic image in a publication.
D. Software companies that manufacture clip-art disks usually require that you print a
credit line each time you use a graphic image in a publication.
20. A graph that features bars rising from a baseline is called a
A. horizontal bar graph. C. line graph.
B. moving bar chart. D. vertical bar graph.

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1. The correct answer is C. "be near its related text." To determine the answer, consider the principle of proximity in design. Illustrations should be placed close to their related text to establish a visual connection and communicate their relationship effectively.

2. The correct answer is A. "Graphic designer A only." To determine the answer, compare the descriptions given by the two graphic designers. Graphic Designer A's description accurately defines a halftone, which is created from a photograph and consists of a pattern of dots. Graphic Designer B's description is incorrect.

3. The correct answer is B. "logo." To determine the answer, identify the term that specifically refers to a graphic symbol representing an organization. A logo is a distinct symbol that represents an organization and helps establish its identity.

4. The correct answer is B. "Many nonfiction books and magazines provide a short description near each illustration called a caption or cutline." To determine the answer, consider the statements and select the one that accurately describes the placement of art in documents. Captions or cutlines are commonly used in nonfiction books and magazines to provide a brief description of the illustration.

5. The correct answer is A. "The illustration’s lines are thin and light, indicating that it will reproduce poorly." To determine the answer, evaluate the factors given and identify the one that would rule out the use of a particular illustration in an electronic document. Thin and light lines may not reproduce well in electronic format and may result in poor visibility.

6. The correct answer is D. "Rule." To determine the answer, understand that in graphic design, a line is often referred to as a rule. This terminology is commonly used when discussing design elements and layout.

8. The correct answer is A. "area of the illustration to reproduce." To determine the answer, analyze the purpose of crop marks in an illustration. Crop marks indicate the area of the illustration that should be reproduced by the printer, ensuring accurate cropping and alignment.

9. The correct answer is B. "readable by both Windows and Macintosh computers." To determine the answer, examine the characteristics of Tagged Image File Format (TIF). TIF files are widely supported and can be opened and read by both Windows and Macintosh computers.

10. The correct answer is D. "Screen." To determine the answer, identify the effect described as breaking a color into a percentage of its full strength. The process of screening reduces the intensity of a color, allowing it to appear lighter or less opaque.

11. The correct answer is A. "Since people tend to read from the top left to bottom right on a page, placing illustrations in these positions helps guide readers through the text." To determine the answer, consider the principle of visual flow in design. Placing illustrations in the top left to bottom right direction helps guide readers through the text, following the natural reading pattern.

12. The correct answer is D. ".EPS files." To determine the answer, identify the type of files that can be imported from Adobe Illustrator into a page layout program. EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files are commonly used in graphic design for compatibility across different software programs.

13. The correct answer is C. "color’s brightness." To determine the answer, understand the term "tone" in publishing. In publishing, the word tone refers to the brightness or lightness of a color.

14. The correct answer is C. "You may need a utility program to convert graphics to a format compatible with your software." To determine the answer, analyze the statements and identify the true statement about computer graphics formats. Different software programs may require graphics to be converted to a compatible format using a utility program.

15. The correct answer is A. "Crop close to the main subject." To determine the answer, consider the general rule for cropping illustrations. Cropping close to the main subject helps focus the viewers' attention on the intended content of the image.

16. The correct answer is B. "Clip." To determine the answer, identify the term that refers to ready-made artwork that can be imported into documents. Clip art consists of pre-designed graphics or illustrations that can be easily inserted into documents.

17. The correct answer is D. "Cutline." To determine the answer, identify the term that describes a frame used to produce a three-dimensional effect in four-sided figures. A cutline is a frame or border that creates a 3D effect around a shape or object.

18. The correct answer is B. "Quality." To determine the answer, consider the impact of illustrations on publications. Illustrations contribute significantly to the overall quality of most publications, enhancing the visual appeal and engaging the audience.

19. The correct answer is B. "You can’t use a copyrighted graphic image without permission from its owner." To determine the answer, understand the legal aspects of using illustrations in publications. Using a copyrighted graphic image without permission from the owner would be a violation of copyright laws.

20. The correct answer is D. "Vertical bar graph." To determine the answer, identify the graph type described as having bars rising from a baseline. A vertical bar graph displays data with bars rising vertically from a baseline, representing different numerical values or categories.