1. What is the full form of RGB?
A. Red, Gray, blue
B. Red, Green, Black
C. Red, Green, Blue
D. None of the above
Answer C
2. Johann Gutenberg invented durable metal, It made from a combination of tin,
antimony or lead.
A. tonality
B. logotype
C. value
D. movable type
Answer D
3. Cool color is
A. Red
B. Black
C. Green
D. Sky
Answer D
4. What is Nom Impact Printer?
A. Matrix
B. Dot Matrix
C. Laser
D. LaserJet
Answer C
5. Who invented Graphic Design
A. John Knoll
B. David Knoll
C. Williams Addison Dwiggins
D. Graper Leiman
Answer C
6. Resolution pixel depended
A. True
B. False
Answer A
7. Vector Software is
A CorelDraw
B. Photoshop
C. Illustrator
D. Both A and C
Answer D
8. Modern Printer developed in
A. 50th Century
B. 19th Century
C. 15th Century
D. 17th Century
Answer C
9. which one is a signatures carved in wood, dipped in ink, and pressed onto paper
or canvas - to identify their work
A. chop marks
B. watermark
C. closure
D. trademark
Answer A
10.____ is parts of the artwork that appear farthest away from the viewer
A. background
B. foreground
C. harmony
D. pictographs
Answer A
11. What is the process of arranging text and images on a page called?
A. Typography
B. Layout
C. Grid
D. Composition
Answer: B
12. What is kerning in typography?
A. The spacing between lines of text
B. The adjustment of space between characters
C. The height of characters
D. The overall design of the characters
Answer: B
13. Which principle of design is concerned with the distribution of visual weight?
A. Contrast
B. Balance
C. Unity
D. Emphasis
Answer: B
14. What is the main purpose of a brand's logo?
A. To decorate the product
B. To communicate the brand's message
C. To fill space
D. To match the color scheme
Answer: B
15. What does the term "vector" refer to in graphic design?
A. A pixel-based image
B. An image that can be resized without losing quality
C. A low-resolution image
D. A grayscale image
Answer: B
16. Which of the following color models is typically used for printing?
A. RGB
B. HSL
C. CMYK
D. LAB
Answer: C
17. In design, what does the term "negative space" refer to?
A. Dark colors used in the design
B. Unused or empty space in the design
C. The border around the design
D. Space filled with text
Answer: B
18. Which type of graphic is created using mathematical formulas rather than
pixels?
A. Raster
B. Bitmap
C. Vector
D. Pixel-based
Answer: C
19. Which design principle emphasizes the differences between elements to create
visual interest?
A. Balance
B. Proportion
C. Contrast
D. Unity
Answer: C
20. What does "resolution" refer to in digital images?
A. The color depth of an image
B. The physical size of an image
C. The number of pixels in an image
D. The file format of an image
Answer: C
21. Which principle of design is used to create visual stability in a composition?
A. Contrast
B. Balance
C. Repetition
D. Emphasis
Answer: B
22. Which of the following is an example of a serif font?
A. Arial
B. Verdana
C. Georgia
D. Comic Sans
Answer: C
23. What does the term "typography" refer to in graphic design?
A. The arrangement of colors
B. The study of visual patterns
C. The art of arranging text
D. The use of digital tools
Answer: C
24. What does "leading" refer to in typography?
A. The space between letters
B. The space between lines of text
C. The space around the text
D. The height of the text
Answer: B
25. Which of the following terms refers to the arrangement of elements in a way
that implies importance?
A. Proportion
B. Alignment
C. Hierarchy
D. Harmony
Answer: C
26. What is the term for a color scheme that uses one color in various shades,
tints, and tones?
A. Analogous
B. Complementary
C. Triadic
D. Monochromatic
Answer: D
27.What is a raster image typically composed of?
A. Points
B. Paths
C. Pixels
D. Vectors
Answer: C
28. Which term describes a color that is created by mixing a primary color with a
secondary color?
A. Tertiary color
B. Analogous color
C. Neutral color
D. Monochromatic color
Answer: A
29. In color theory, what is the term for a color that is made by adding white to a
hue?
A. Shade
B. Tint
C. Tone
D. Chroma
Answer: B
30. What does "saturation" refer to in color properties?
A. The brightness of a color
B. The intensity or purity of a color
C. The temperature of a color
D. The lightness of a color
Answer: B