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Section 1.01. Q: Invitation to the prom. A. Decorative/Ornamental B. Sans Serif C. Script D. Serif. C. Script. Q: Heading on a flyer advertising a school car wash. A. Decorative/Ornamental B. Sans Serif C. Script D. Serif. A. Decorative/Ornamental. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Q: Invitation to the prom

A. Decorative/Ornamental

B. Sans Serif

C. Script

D. Serif

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C. Script

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Q: Heading on a flyer advertising a school car wash

A. Decorative/Ornamental

B. Sans Serif

C. Script

D. Serif

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A. Decorative/Ornamental

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Q: Body of an article for the school newspaper

A. Decorative/Ornamental

B. Sans Serif

C. Script

D Serif

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D. Serif

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Q: Heading for an article for the school newspaper

A. Sans Serif

B. Serif

C. Decorative/Ornamental

D. Script

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A. Sans Serif

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Q: Heading for an advertisement in a magazine

A. Decorative/Ornamental

B. Sans Serif

C. Script

D. Serif

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A. Decorative/Ornamental

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Q: The basic design of a character is:

A. Typography

B. Typeface

C. Font

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B. Typeface

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Q: The design of the characters and the way they are presented on the page is referred to as Typography.

True

False

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True

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Q: Script should never be used to key in all caps.

True

False

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True

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Q: All characters receive a different amount of horizontal space based on the size of the character is:

A. Monospaced

B. Proportional

C. Leading

D. Kerning

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B. Proportional

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Q: The characters appear to have been written by hand would be an example of which of the following fonts:

A. Decorative/Ornamental

B. Sans Serif

C. Serif

D. Script

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D. Script

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Q: Serif fonts do not have attributes on the tips.

True

False

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False

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Q: Sans Serif used for all of the following except:

A. Headlines and headings

B. Tables

C. Symbols in logos

D. Captions

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C. Symbols in logos

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Q: A specific size, weight, and style applied to a character (letter, number, symbol) is referred to:

A. Font family

B. Font

C. Font stlyle

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B. Font

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Q: A group of similarly formatted typefaces is referred to:

A. Font family

B. Font

C. Font style

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A. Font family

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Q: Horizontal spacing between all the characters in a large block of text is:

A. Monospaced

B. Proportional

C. Kerning

D. Tracking

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D. Tracking

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Q: All are examples of Ornamental/Decorative Font except:

A. Goudy

B. Chiller

C. Webdings

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Goudy

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Q: The slant and weight of a character, such as bold or italic is

A. Font family

B. Font

C. Font style

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C. Font style

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Q: All are examples of Serif except

A. Bodoni

B. Century Schoolbook

C. Courier

D. Chiller

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D. Chiller

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Q: Vertical spacing between lines of text is:

A. Monospaced

B. Leading

C. Kerning

D. Proportional

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Leading

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Q: All characters receive an equal amount of space regardless of the size of the character.

A. Monospaced

B. Kerning

C. Leading

D. Kerning