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1 |  |  How many different colors is a 16-bit image capable of representing? |
|  | A) | 2 |
|  | B) | 16 |
|  | C) | 256 |
|  | D) | 65,536 |
|  | E) | 16,772,216 |
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2 |  |  2. The system used for drawing vectors, where a pair of numbers describes a point in two-dimensional space as the intersection of horizontal and vertical lines (the x and y axes), is called: |
|  | A) | Cartesian coordinates |
|  | B) | CMYK |
|  | C) | hexadecimal |
|  | D) | rasterization |
|  | E) | texture mapping |
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3 |  |  The blocky, jagged appearance that occurs when a bitmapped image is resized is called: |
|  | A) | compression |
|  | B) | multiplexing |
|  | C) | pixelation |
|  | D) | rasterizing |
|  | E) | rendering |
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4 |  |  In 3-D applications, basic geometric shapes such as blocks, cylinders, spheres, and cones are called: |
|  | A) | bitmaps |
|  | B) | extrusions |
|  | C) | models |
|  | D) | planars |
|  | E) | primitives |
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5 |  |  The K in CMYK stands for: |
|  | A) | black |
|  | B) | chroma |
|  | C) | Kelvin |
|  | D) | keyframe |
|  | E) | kinetic |
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6 |  |  An informal term for the amount of monitor workspace attached to a computer is: |
|  | A) | scrapbook |
|  | B) | landscape |
|  | C) | desktop |
|  | D) | workbench |
|  | E) | real estate |
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7 |  |  The process of creating an image from the mathematical representation of a 3-D model is called: |
|  | A) | post-processing |
|  | B) | dithering |
|  | C) | rendering |
|  | D) | autotracing |
|  | E) | morphing |
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8 |  |  Images that were either never protected by a copyright or whose copyright protection has ended are: |
|  | A) | royalty-free |
|  | B) | public domain |
|  | C) | rights-managed |
|  | D) | copyleft |
|  | E) | buyout |
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9 |  |  Images that can be purchased and then used without paying additional license fees are called: |
|  | A) | royalty-free |
|  | B) | public domain |
|  | C) | rights-managed |
|  | D) | copyleft |
|  | E) | buyout |
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10 |  |  If an image appears darker on a Windows computer than on a Macintosh computer, that is likely because: |
|  | A) | the way Windows renders colors makes the images appear slightly darker |
|  | B) | most Windows users adjust their monitors for documents with white backgrounds, such as spreadsheets and word-processing documents |
|  | C) | Windows monitors come with darker default brightness and contrast settings |
|  | D) | web servers adjust the color values of images based on Windows request headers |
|  | E) | most Windows computers are used in offices with poor fluorescent lighting |
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