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1.) Pictures that are, to the computer, simple maps
showing how the pixels on the screen should be represented are known as:
a. vector graphics
b. object-oriented graphics
c. presentation graphics
d. bit-mapped graphics
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2.) Resolution refers
to:
a. the number of bits devoted to each pixel
b. the density of the pixels
c. a fill that makes a gradual transition from
one color to another
d. a method for describing text fonts, illustrations,
and other elements of the printed page
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3) Which of the following types of software stores
a picture as a collection of lines and shapes, not as a collection of dots?
a. painting
b. drawing
c. modeling
d. image editing
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4) A gray-scale graphic that uses 8 bits per pixel
can store up to ______ different shades of gray.
a. 2
b. 8
c. 16
d. 64
e. 256
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5) The number of bits devoted to each pixel is called
_____.
a. resolution
b. color depth
c. color size
d. grayscale
e. pixel map
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6) The approach used by drawing software is sometimes
referred to as _____.
a. object-oriented graphics
b. paint graphics
c. vector graphics
d. both a and b
e. both a and c
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7) ______ programs are a better choice for creating
printed graphs and charts with clean lines and smooth shapes.
a. Drawing
b. Painting
c. Bit-mapped
d. both a and b
e. both b and c
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8) ______ programs are better for artists and photo
editors to control textures and shading and to create screen displays.
a. Object-oriented
b. Bit-mapped
c. Vector
d. both a and b
e. both a and c
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9) A program called ______ makes it possible for
any multimedia-capable computer to display digital video clips without additional
hardware.
a. Porta-Picture
b. QuickTime
c. Windows Media Manager
d. Real-time video
e. Video Magic
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10) A hypermedia system _____.
a. can combine text, graphics, and animation
b. is linear sequenced
c. can be hyperlinked in non-sequential ways
d. both a and b
e. both a and c
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