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1.
How should you handle a bad photo?
A)Don't crop. You could make it worse.
B)Darken it so that the flaws don’t show.
C)Use alternate art.
D)All of the above.
2.
A photo that’s half the size of the original is called a
A)split.
B)50% reduction.
C)150% reduction.
3.
A photo that's 3 times the size of the original is called a
A)300% enlargement.
B)30% enlargement.
C)1/3 enlargement.
4.
The density of a halftone screen is measured by numbers of
A)lines per inch.
B)dots per inch.
C)X's per inch.
D)graytones per inch.
5.
Newspapers commonly use which of the following screen densities?
A)65-line
B)85-line
C)133-line
6.
A scan may be saved as a/an
A)TIFF.
B)EBS.
C)PIX file.
D)A or B above.
7.
Stand-alone photos
A)should be discouraged because there is no text to support them.
B)don't need to be boxed.
C)should never be used with two or more photos.
D)are sometimes called "wild" art.
8.
Photo spreads are appropriate for
A)covering major events.
B)exploring a topic or trend.
C)profiling a personality.
D)All of the above.
9.
Dominant photos work best in
A)the top half of the layout.
B)the bottom half of the layout.
C)the right side of the layout.
D)the left side of the layout.
10.
A gray background screen
A)adds color and vitality.
B)can help organize and enhance layouts.
C)may cause confusion for the reader, so use sparingly.
D)All of the above.







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