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1. having uniformity from page to page on a Web site | Selected: g. consistencyThis answer is correct. | ||
2. blank areas on a Web page that are a result of incomplete or mismatched shapes | Selected: d. passive white spaceThis answer is correct. | ||
3. conceptual design tool that divides a page into rows and columns for Web page layout purposes | Selected: f. gridThis answer is correct. | ||
4. how close one element is to another on a Web page | Selected: a. proximityThis answer is correct. | ||
5. the process of repeating elements throughout a Web page | Selected: b. repetitionThis answer is correct. | ||
6. blank area on a Web page that is placed on purpose | Selected: e. active white spaceThis answer is correct. | ||
7. the contents of a page share the same alighment | Selected: c. alignment |
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1. body of information contained on a Web page | Selected: a. contentThis answer is correct. | ||
2. Web page design where users’ eyes move across the page from left to right | Selected: d. print-based layout methodThis answer is correct. | ||
3. the laying out of a Web page based on areas of importance | Selected: c. placementThis answer is correct. | ||
4. helps a user easily and quickly find information in a site | Selected: b. navigationThis answer is correct. | ||
5. Web page design where a user scans the content of a page in a sweeping motion | Selected: e. screen-based layout method |
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1. Cyan, magenta, and yellow. | Selected: m. Secondary hues: This answer is correct. | ||
2. The smallest unit of information that a computer understands. | Selected: c. BitThis answer is correct. | ||
3. Adding white to a hue and lightening it. | Selected: k. TintThis answer is correct. | ||
4. Red-yellow (orange), green-yellow, green-cyan, blue-cyan, blue-magenta (violet), and red-magenta. | Selected: g. Tertiary huesThis answer is correct. | ||
5. Adding black to a hue and darkening it. | Selected: n. Shade: This answer is correct. | ||
6. Colors that are opposite from each other on the color wheel. | Selected: f. Complementary colorsThis answer is correct. | ||
7. Colors that are consistent on computer monitors. | Selected: h. Web safe colorsThis answer is correct. | ||
8. Three colors on the color wheel that have an equal amount of distance between each one. | Selected: p. Triad colorsThis answer is correct. | ||
9. The act or art of expressing by utilizing types or symbols. | Selected: i. TypographyThis answer is correct. | ||
10. An ordered progression of hues (or colors) that helps a designer easily understand and select color combinations. | Selected: a. Color wheelThis answer is correct. | ||
11. Colors that contain red. | Selected: e. Warm colorsThis answer is correct. | ||
12. The lightness or darkness of a hue. | Selected: l. ValueThis answer is correct. | ||
13. Red, green, and blue. | Selected: b. Primary huesThis answer is correct. | ||
14. Colors that contain blue. | Selected: o. Cool colorsThis answer is correct. | ||
15. Colors that form a triad on the color wheel. | Selected: j. Split-complementary colorsThis answer is correct. | ||
16. Three colors on the color wheel that are side by side. | Selected: d. analogous colors |
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1. Ready-made art that is available to use without having to edit it in any graphics applications. | Selected: d. Clip art This answer is correct. | ||
2. File format used for images; also known as Joint Photographic Experts Group. | Selected: i. JPEGThis answer is correct. | ||
3. Small symbolic graphic. | Selected: g. IconThis answer is correct. | ||
4. Reduce the file size by compressing the information in the file. | Selected: a. CompressionThis answer is correct. | ||
5. The colors that are available in a GIF file. | Selected: e. Index colorThis answer is correct. | ||
6. Uses coordinates to define the shape of a graphic based on a mathematical formula. | Selected: b. VectorThis answer is correct. | ||
7. File format used for images; also known as Graphic Interchange Format. | Selected: f. GIFThis answer is correct. | ||
8. An image that is made up of pixels. | Selected: h. RasterThis answer is correct. | ||
9. The arrangement in which data is saved in order to display it in a certain way. | Selected: c. File format |
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