Digital Media Mastery Quiz

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Digital Media Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of digital media concepts, file handling, and multimedia principles with this comprehensive quiz. Designed for students and professionals alike, this quiz covers a broad range of topics to enhance your understanding.

  • 60 questions on multimedia, file types, storage, and more.
  • Engaging multiple choice format.
  • Perfect for self-assessment or classroom use.
60 Questions15 MinutesCreated by CodingCheetah427
A storage with no moving parts
€¢ Magnetic storage.
€¢ Optical storage.
€¢ Digital versatile disc.
€¢ Solid-state storage.
The multimedia effect includes the following:
€¢ Identification, Categorization, Preservation
€¢ Input, processing, storing, output
€¢ compatibility, creation, distribution
€¢ None of the choices
Effective file maintenance involves:
€¢ Identification, Categorization, Preservation
€¢ Input, processing, storing, output
€¢ compatibility, creation, distribution
€¢ None of the choices
. A container for binary codes
€¢ File size
€¢ Program files
€¢ Digital files
€¢ File extensions
. The type of files that contains executable instructions
€¢ File size
€¢ Program files
€¢ File compatibility
€¢ File extensions
. Process of re-encoding digital data to reduce file size is called:
€¢ Sample resolution
€¢ Sample rate
€¢ File compression
€¢ None of the choices listed
. An encoding that displays the full range a human eye can perceive
€¢ 16-bit sound
€¢ ASCII-8
€¢ 24-bit color
Unicode
. ASCII-8 (8 bit code) can represent
€¢ Over 65,000 different characters
€¢ Over 65,000 different characters
€¢ 128 letters, numbers, & symbols in English language
€¢ 256 letters, numbers, & symbols in English language
. Number of bits used to represent digital sample is called:
€¢ Sample Resolution
€¢ Sample Rate
€¢ Sample formats
€¢ Sample sound
. It is data made useful, interpreted, and applied to produce understanding
€¢ Symbols
€¢ Data
€¢ Information
€¢ Digital files
A type of storage that holds data and instructions outside the system unit for long periods of time
€¢ Secondary storage
€¢ Hard drive storage
€¢ Optical storage
€¢ Magnetic storage
15. Series of letters to designate the file format (fla, exe, rft, jpg)
True
False
Ability to use the file in a different platform of hardware and software
File compatibility
File size
Program files
File extensions
Information is the givens of experience such as, measurements, facts, observations
True
False
Lossy is the efficient encoding reduces file size without loss of original data
True
False
Digital data consists of discrete and separate units
True
False
Adding 2 to the power doubles the number of distinct data items that can be encoded
True
False
. In non-linear multimedia, the user has no control over the flow of information.
True
False
Interactive multimedia is non-linear which means user is a participant in the flow of information
True
False
Analog data is characterized by a function that varies continuously
True
False
Digital encoding assigns bits to data items
True
False
. Codec is a program to compress a file into a smaller size and decompress it into a usable form
True
False
. Contemporary Multimedia is the development, integration, and delivery of any combination of text, graphics, animation, sound or video through a computer or other electronic means
True
False
the best compression strategy best suited for an important database of student names and addresses is lossy
True
False
Interactive multimedia enhances learning, memory & retention by 15 percen
True
False
Laser printer is an example of impact printers
True
False
30. Ports that are powered through the interface port and that means no more "wall warts"
True
False
Images that are created from mathematically defined shapes. What is it called?
€¢ Vector
€¢ Vector graphics
€¢ Vector images
€¢ Drawing programs
It is a means to communicate with the programs and hardware.
€¢ User interface
€¢ Programing languages
€¢ Low-Level
€¢ High-Level
What type of software that provides a user interface and manage computer resources
€¢ program
€¢ Operating system
€¢ Application
€¢ Software
6. The number of colors each pixel can display
€¢ Color scheme
Dimensions
€¢ Color resolution
€¢ Spatial resolution
A complete set of characters of a particular typeface, style and size style, and size.
€¢ Size
€¢ Font
Kerning
€¢ Typeface
Programming language that requires an assembler to convert the abbreviations to binary code
€¢ Machine code
€¢ Interpreter
€¢ Compiler
€¢ Assembly language
Squares that display curved or diagonal lines produce a stair-stepped effect is called ...
Text
Jaggies
€¢ Inch
€¢ Alignment
Creating a smooth edge by blending the color of the text with the color of the background is called
Jaggies
€¢ anti-aliasing
€¢ pixels
€¢ pattern
11. List of instructions that can be carried out by the computer
€¢ Operating system
Software
Application
€¢ Program
12. The density of pixels per inch
€¢ Color resolution
€¢ Spatial resolution
€¢ Dimensions
€¢ Color scheme
13. A method that converts and executes one line of code at a time
€¢ Interpreter
€¢ Assembly language
€¢ Compiler
€¢ Machine code
14. A collection of computer programs that govern the operation of a computer
€¢ Application
€¢ Programming languages
€¢ Program
€¢ Software
. The spacing between specific letters is called
€¢ Leading
€¢ Tracking
€¢ Kerning
€¢ Alignment
16. The spacing between lines
€¢ Leading
€¢ Tracking
€¢ Kerning
€¢ Alignment
The appearance of characters such as, bold and italic is called...
€¢ Point size
€¢ Style
€¢ Font
Size
18. A method that converts entire program to an executable file
€¢ Compiler
€¢ Machine code
€¢ Interpreter
€¢ Assembly language
19. Characters that do not have any decoration
€¢ Script Typefaces
€¢ Script Typefaces
€¢ Symbol Typefaces
€¢ Serif Typefaces
20. It is a binary code the processor directly executes
€¢ Compiler
€¢ Machine code
€¢ Interpreter
€¢ Assembly language
21. Programs designed to facilitate the creation of multimedia products Authoring Software
True
False
22. High-Level Languages contain more English-like commands
True
False
23. Vector graphics can be used with different devices without altering the image dimension
True
False
24. CMYK refers to the four ink plates used in some color printing: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black
True
False
25. RGB is a subtractive color system
True
False
26. SVG is an example of bitmapped graphics files
True
False
27. (24-bit color) can produce about 281 trillion color possibilities
True
False
28. In font size, 1 point is 1 inch
True
False
29. Ppi is a unit used to measure spatial resolution of print output
True
False
. Assembly language is a high-level programming language that includes text abbreviations for binary commands
True
False
31. Bitmapped images can be enlarged without distortion
True
False
32. One of the advantage of vector graphics (images) the small sizes
True
False
Object-Oriented languages includes self contained programmed objects are reused in an application
True
False
Oftware that analyzes a bitmapped image for shapes and converts the image to a vector graphic
Rasterizing
Autotracing
Indexing
Dithering
At what phase of 3D creation process, objects are arranged, backgrounds introduced, environmental effects added and lighting established effects added, and lighting established
Scene composition
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