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20 Objective Questions On Digital Design

The document consists of 20 objective questions designed to test knowledge in digital design. Topics covered include color modes, graphic types, typography, design principles, software usage, and design concepts such as UI/UX, contrast, and white space. Each question presents multiple-choice answers to assess understanding of fundamental design principles and tools.

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20 Objective Questions On Digital Design

The document consists of 20 objective questions designed to test knowledge in digital design. Topics covered include color modes, graphic types, typography, design principles, software usage, and design concepts such as UI/UX, contrast, and white space. Each question presents multiple-choice answers to assess understanding of fundamental design principles and tools.

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Alright, let's put your digital design knowledge to the test with 20 objective questions:

1.​ Which color mode is best for print design?


○​ a) RGB
○​ b) CMYK
○​ c) HSL
○​ d) Hexadecimal
2.​ Vector graphics are composed of:
○​ a) Pixels
○​ b) Paths and points
○​ c) Gradients
○​ d) Textures
3.​ Raster graphics are best for:
○​ a) Logos
○​ b) Illustrations
○​ c) Photographs
○​ d) Scalable icons
4.​ What is the term for the space between characters in typography?
○​ a) Leading
○​ b) Tracking
○​ c) Kerning
○​ d) Alignment
5.​ Which design principle creates a focal point?
○​ a) Balance
○​ b) Contrast
○​ c) Rhythm
○​ d) Unity
6.​ Resolution is measured in:
○​ a) Inches
○​ b) Pixels per inch (PPI)
○​ c) Centimeters
○​ d) Points
7.​ What is a "mockup" used for?
○​ a) To write code
○​ b) To visualize a design's appearance
○​ c) To manage files
○​ d) To create animations
8.​ Which file format supports transparency and is ideal for web graphics?
○​ a) JPEG
○​ b) GIF
○​ c) PNG
○​ d) TIFF
9.​ What does "UI" stand for?
○​ a) User Information
○​ b) User Interface
○​ c) Uniform Image
○​ d) Universal Input
10.​What does "UX" focus on?
○​ a) Visual aesthetics
○​ b) User experience and usability
○​ c) File formats
○​ d) Color palettes
11.​Which software is primarily used for vector graphics?
○​ a) Adobe Photoshop
○​ b) Adobe Illustrator
○​ c) Adobe Lightroom
○​ d) Adobe Premiere Pro
12.​Which software is primarily used for raster image editing?
○​ a) Adobe Illustrator
○​ b) Adobe InDesign
○​ c) Adobe Photoshop
○​ d) Adobe XD
13.​What is "leading" in typography?
○​ a) The space between characters
○​ b) The space between lines of text
○​ c) The alignment of text
○​ d) The weight of a font
14.​What is the purpose of a grid system in design?
○​ a) To create random layouts
○​ b) To organize content and create consistency
○​ c) To add decorative elements
○​ d) To compress files
15.​What is "contrast" in design?
○​ a) The uniformity of elements
○​ b) The difference between elements
○​ c) The repetition of patterns
○​ d) The balance of colors
16.​What is the purpose of a "style guide"?
○​ a) To write code
○​ b) To maintain consistency in branding and design
○​ c) To create animations
○​ d) To manage databases
17.​What is "aspect ratio"?
○​ a) The file size of an image
○​ b) The relationship between an image's width and height
○​ c) The color depth of an image
○​ d) The resolution of an image
18.​Which file format is best for photographic images on the web?
○​ a) PNG
○​ b) GIF
○​ c) JPEG
○​ d) SVG
19.​What is the purpose of "layers" in digital design software?
○​ a) To manage files
○​ b) To organize and manipulate elements independently
○​ c) To create animations
○​ d) To write code
20.​What is "white space" or "negative space" in design?
○​ a) The use of only white colors
○​ b) The empty space around and between elements
○​ c) The use of dark colors
○​ d) The overlapping of elements.

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