Graphic design
  • 1. Graphic design is the art of combining text, images, and other visual elements to create appealing designs that communicate a message or convey a concept. It involves the use of typography, color theory, layout techniques, and various design tools to convey information effectively. Graphic designers work on a wide range of projects, including branding, marketing materials, websites, and more, using their creativity and technical skills to bring ideas to life in a visually compelling way.

    What does RGB stand for in graphic design?
A) Red, Green, Blue
B) Realistic, Gradient, Bright
C) Raster, Gridline, Blur
D) Royal, Gold, Black
  • 2. Which file format is best for preserving transparent backgrounds in images?
A) PNG
B) JPEG
C) BMP
D) GIF
  • 3. What does the term 'Kerning' refer to in typography?
A) Applying texture to text
B) Adjusting space between characters
C) Choosing color palette
D) Creating drop shadows
  • 4. What tool is commonly used to create precise vector graphics?
A) InDesign
B) Photoshop
C) Illustrator
D) After Effects
  • 5. Which color mode is used for web graphics?
A) Pantone
B) Grayscale
C) CMYK
D) RGB
  • 6. What is the purpose of a mood board in graphic design?
A) To edit photos quickly
B) To visually convey a project's style and tone
C) To measure print resolution
D) To test website responsiveness
  • 7. Which software is commonly used for digital painting and drawing?
A) Photoshop
B) Premiere Pro
C) Illustrator
D) InDesign
  • 8. Which color model is used for printing purposes?
A) Hexadecimal
B) CMYK
C) RGB
D) Grayscale
  • 9. Which file format supports animation in web design?
A) JPEG
B) GIF
C) PNG
D) SVG
  • 10. What is the purpose of the 'eyedropper tool' in graphic design software?
A) To select and match colors
B) To add text
C) To create shapes
D) To apply filters
  • 11. Which software is commonly used for page layout design?
A) After Effects
B) Photoshop
C) Illustrator
D) InDesign
  • 12. What is the purpose of anti-aliasing in graphic design?
A) Smoothing jagged edges in digital images
B) Creating a 3D appearance
C) Enhancing color saturation
D) Adding texture to backgrounds
  • 13. Which gradient type transitions between two or more colors smoothly?
A) Linear gradient
B) Diamond gradient
C) Radial gradient
D) Zigzag gradient
  • 14. What is the function of the 'pen tool' in graphic design applications?
A) Inserting text
B) Adding filters
C) Changing backgrounds
D) Creating and editing paths
  • 15. What does CMYK stand for in relation to printing?
A) Cotton, Material, Yarn, Kraft
B) Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
C) Caramel, Mustard, Yogurt, Kiwi
D) Cool, Mellow, Yellow, Blue
  • 16. What is the purpose of the 'opacity' setting in design software?
A) To control transparency of elements
B) To adjust image resolution
C) To change file formats
D) To add text effects
  • 17. What is a primary function of Adobe Illustrator?
A) Creating vector-based graphics
B) Editing videos
C) Enhancing photos
D) Designing websites
  • 18. Which typography style features letters without serifs or decorative strokes?
A) Sans-serif
B) Display
C) Script
D) Serif
  • 19. Which software is well-known for creating vector graphics animation?
A) Adobe Animate
B) Adobe Photoshop
C) Adobe Premiere Pro
D) Adobe After Effects
  • 20. Which font style imitates handwriting or calligraphy?
A) Display
B) Sans-serif
C) Serif
D) Script
  • 21. Which design principle involves creating a focal point in a composition?
A) Rhythm
B) Emphasis
C) Harmony
D) Proportion
  • 22. Which design principle emphasizes the consistency and uniformity of elements in a design?
A) Balance
B) Variety
C) Contrast
D) Unity
  • 23. What is the advantage of using vector graphics over raster graphics?
A) They can be scaled without losing quality
B) They have more vivid colors
C) They are easier to edit
D) They load faster on websites
  • 24. Which term refers to the process of viewing and approving a design before final production?
A) Proofing
B) Deleting
C) Editing
D) Copying
  • 25. Which font style has lines at the ends of characters?
A) Bold
B) Script
C) Italic
D) Serif
  • 26. What does DPI stand for in relation to image resolution?
A) Dots Per Inch
B) Designated Print Index
C) Digital Photo Integration
D) Display Pixel Intensity
  • 27. What is 'white space' in design?
A) Drop shadows
B) Empty space around and between elements
C) Highlighted text
D) Gradient background
  • 28. Which color scheme uses variations of the same hue?
A) Complementary
B) Monochromatic
C) Analogous
D) Triadic
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