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Chapter 04:
Desktop Publishing
1.
The number of dots per inch of ink on a printed page determines the _____ of a document.
a.
number of colors
b.
layout
c.
resolution
d.
type size
2.
The three main categories of typefaces are
a.
large, medium, and small.
b.
serif, sans serif, and decorative.
c.
corporate, sans serif, and individual.
d.
digital, analog, and encoded.
3.
Among other things, most basic desktop publishing software allows you to
a.
place text in columns and add photographs.
b.
create complex illustrations.
c.
insert information into a database.
d.
edit images you have imported from other software programs.
4.
Programs that are often used with desktop publishing programs include
a.
image editing programs, drawing programs, and clip art.
b.
drawing programs, word processors, and financial programs.
c.
image editing programs, scheduling software, and financial programs.
d.
drawing programs, disk utilities, and image editing programs.
5.
Existing photographs can be changed to an electronic form and entered into a document using a(n)
a.
digital camera.
b.
drafting machine.
c.
inkjet printer.
d.
scanner.
6.
In publishing measurement systems, one inch is equal to ____ points.
a.
6
b.
12
c.
72
d.
144
7.
Two methods of printing in color are
a.
spot color and solid color.
b.
solid color and shades of gray (grayscale).
c.
spot color and process color.
d.
solid color and screened color.
8.
What part of a newsletter identifies the publisher?
a.
masthead
b.
nameplate
c.
folio
d.
headline
9.
General design guidelines suggest that you use a
a.
serif typeface for body text and a decorative typeface for headings.
b.
serif typeface for body text and a sans serif typeface for headings.
c.
sans serif typeface for body text and a corporate typeface for headings.
d.
digital typeface for body text and an analog typeface for headings.
10.
When you consider graphics for a document, you should
a.
use as many graphics as possible to help readers understand the content.
b.
avoid using graphics unless your supervisor specifically tells you to include them.
c.
use the 1-to-5 rule: one page of graphics for every five pages of text.
d.
select graphics carefully so that they enhance the text without overpowering it.