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1.
| | Approximately how much smaller is a tabloid than a broadsheet newspaper? |
| | A) | One-fifth |
| | B) | One-fourth |
| | C) | One-third |
| | D) | One-half |
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2.
| | As a general rule, pages should contain approximately how much art? |
| | A) | One-fifth |
| | B) | One-fourth |
| | C) | One-third |
| | D) | One-half |
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3.
| | Another name for butting headlines is |
| | A) | tombstoning. |
| | B) | blockheading. |
| | C) | barricading. |
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4.
| | What is a bastard measure? |
| | A) | The column's height. |
| | B) | A non-standard column width. |
| | C) | A story measured in points instead of picas. |
| | D) | A story jumped after 6 inches of text. |
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5.
| | How many column widths should be used for one story? |
| | A) | Four |
| | B) | One |
| | C) | Two |
| | D) | Five |
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6.
| | Front page design is |
| | A) | more difficult than inside page design because standards are higher. |
| | B) | not more difficult than inside page design, although standards are higher. |
| | C) | easier than inside page design because you have more to work with. |
| | D) | easier than inside page design because design is less important. |
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7.
| | If you have to jump a story, how many times can you jump per story? |
| | A) | Once |
| | B) | Twice |
| | C) | Three times |
| | D) | Never |
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8.
| | If you have to jump a story, how many inches of text do you need to make sure it has a solid start before the jump? |
| | A) | 18 |
| | B) | 10 |
| | C) | 6 |
| | D) | 4 |
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9.
| | These three formats are most often used for dummying ads: |
| | A) | Stair-step, well, modular |
| | B) | House, well, modular |
| | C) | Stair-step, stacks, well |
| | D) | House, stack, modular |
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10.
| | Double trucks work best if you |
| | A) | clear off all ads. |
| | B) | treat both pages as one horizontal unit. |
| | C) | save them for special occasions. |
| | D) | All of the above. |
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