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Which type of learner is someone who takes classes and workshops to keep up-to-date with technology during their career as a game designer? |
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2. Who is in charge of collecting money and keeping tract of all budget items? |
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3. What would NOT be considered a graphic design? |
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4. What 2D technique would allow two images to act as one but allow each image to maintain its original properties? |
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5. Who is in charge of all correspondence and paperwork for an organization? |
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6. Which map is used to locate flight patterns in an area? |
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7. What is the MOST important consideration when making short-term goals? |
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8. According to the "Fair Use" law, how many minutes of a 15 minute song can be used? |
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9. What unit of computer memory is correct? |
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| 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1000 bytes |
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10. What type of data will a researcher obtain with the question below? "On a 1 to 5 scale, with 5 being very strongly, state how strongly you agree with the president’s speech" |
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11. What 3D modeling technique is NOT a transformation? |
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12. What career is concerned with combining 3D animation, 3D modeling, and programming into a product for mostly children and teens? |
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13. What medical technique is used to view bone in the human body? |
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| Repeating a color, an image, or a background on all pages of a website is design |
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| What design principle is considered when a student makes sure the items on a page are weighted evenly? |
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| What type of balance has the designer achieved if elements have equal weight to the eye? |
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| What is an example of rhythm? |
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| Which design principle is considered when a student shows the size of an image compared to other images |
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What principle of design does this student need to learn? |
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| Nature of the material's surface |
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| What is rhythm in a design? |
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| Appearance of movement by repeated elements |
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| What principle of design does this student need to learn? |
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| Which is NOT a principle of design? |
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| What light colors produce cyan? |
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| What light colors produce magenta? |
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| What colors are absorbed when green grass is viewed on a monitor? |
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| Where are analogous colors located in relation to each other on a color wheel? |
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| Colors may reflect our feelings, values, and attitudes. Which color is attributed to emotional intensity, a faster heart rate, love, and is usually used as an accent color in decorating? |
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| What are the three primary colors used on a computer monitor? |
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| In theory, what results from mixing the three primary pigment colors? |
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| What is another term for a color's hue? |
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| What are the complementary colors of the subtractive color process? |
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| What property of color refers to a pure wavelength of light? |
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| If a person plans to use a data projector for a presentation, what color model should he/she use? |
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| What are the three primary colors of a printed page? |
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| Cyan, magenta, and yellow |
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| Certain colors reflect our feelings, values, and attitudes. Which color is attributed to cool, peaceful and tranquil? |
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| Why are bananas seen as yellow as seen on a monitor? |
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| Red and green light are reflected and blue is absorbed. |
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| Each pixel on the computer monitor is made up of a triad of colored phosphors. What are the colors? |
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| A student creates interest in a visualization by contrasting the amount of light and dark. What design element is used? |
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| Which color model is used on a video or web page? |
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| What property of color is affected when making a PowerPoint background a darker blue? |
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| In changing the color of a cell from blue to green, what property of color is affected? |
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| The acronym HSV in color-coding means: |
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| Hue, saturation, and value. |
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| Which would result in the least amount of colors? |
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| Which image type requires substantial memory in order to edit? |
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| What is the size in pixels of an image that is 10 horizontal pixels by 10 vertical pixels? |
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| What is characteristic of a bitmap image? |
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| Have different resolutions |
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| What is a characteristic of a vector image? |
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| Can be enlarged without affecting image quality |
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| A student continually zoomed in on an image and did not see small squares of colors. What type of image was it? |
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| An image being scanned at a resolution of 600 dpi is probably going to be used for a/an: |
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| The grid of rectangles shown is representative of: |
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| When an image is enlarged the jagged, stair- stepped pattern edges produced are called |
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| Which color depth would result in the largest amount of colors? |
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| A student printed a picture on a color printer then copied it on a non-color copier. What term describes the copied image? |
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| What is the color depth of a black and white image? |
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| How many different colors are possible with 8-bit color depth? |
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| The image below is 8-bit grayscale. What is the image size in pixels? |
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| Which would change the color depth of an image? |
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| Reducing the bits from 24 bit to 8 bit |
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| How is image resolution usually measured? |
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| A student wants a picture of a local band to be the most important element in a poster. What design layout should be used? |
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| Technical writing skills involve listing procedures and directions for others to follow. |
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| A color that matches well with another is contrasting |
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| Word processor is a type of software product that is usually used to help create and manage budgets. |
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| Summarizing and clarifying what someone just said is an example of public speaking |
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| A storyboard is an organizational tool that helps map out the important parts of a story and the order. |
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| Compromise is a type of resolution characterized by having two people agreeing to modify their demands to produce a single, win-win solution. |
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| Selling is the responsibility of everyone on a game design team. |
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| _______________ is the term used when a project costs more to complete than the company had anticipated |
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| The organizational structure of responsibility and decision making of a game design company is called _____________. |
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| ________________ criticism provides positive reinforcement and offers possible improvements or solutions. |
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| Someone who takes classes and workshops to keep up-to-date with technology during their career as a game designer is a(n) ________________ learner. |
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| _________________ skills embody the social graces and attitudes an employer wants. |
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| Finding out what is current in publishing, gaming, art, and technology requires _____________. |
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| Speaking in front of strangers regarding your game design is called ________________. |
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| __________________ involves testing a controller so it is comfortable and does not cause injury. |
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| In a 3D game, game objects (assets) are called ______________. |
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| The ______________________ is the part of the game programming that controls gravity. |
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