1. Question: The process whereby a specific key color (often blue or green) within an image is made transparent when that image is mixed with another image is known as:

    A
    Graphic keying

    B
    Chroma keying

    C
    Shade keying

    D
    Scissors keying

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  2. Question: Which of the following vector graphics editors used to process digital graphics is/are open source, instead of being proprietary?

    A
    Illustrator

    B
    Visio

    C
    Flash

    D
    Inkscape

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  3. Question: The rendering of three-dimensional computer graphics often employs one or more approaches to model a complex four-dimensional mathematical function that defines the physical behavior of light at an opaque surface. This fundamental radiometric concept is known as the:

    A
    Kummer's function

    B
    Reisz function

    C
    Bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF)

    D
    Mittag-Leffler function

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  4. Question: Which of the following graphic formats allow for animation?

    A
    GIF

    B
    JPEG

    C
    TIFF

    D
    PNG

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  5. Question: A process in 2-D computer graphics whereby a closed vector path is used to mask (block) parts of an image is known as:

    A
    Double path

    B
    Palletized path

    C
    Keying path

    D
    Clipping path

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  6. Question: What is meant by the term auto trace?

    A
    A part of off-screen memory that holds the distance from the viewpoint for each pixel, the Z-value.

    B
    A programmed function in illustration software that converts raster graphics into vector graphics whereby paths are created along the edges of a scanned image.

    C
    A process of removing hidden surfaces by sorting polygons in back-to-front order prior to rendering.

    D
    Areas in an image with a blocky or blotchy appearance.

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  7. Question: Which one of the following formats would provide the least amount of pixelation when its dimensions are scaled (magnified) in size?

    A
    JPEG

    B
    TIFF

    C
    PNG

    D
    EPS

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  8. Question: What is meant by the term crop?

    A
    In proportional spacing, the tightening of space between letters to create a visually appealing flow to the text.

    B
    The analysis of a picture using techniques that can identify shades, colors, and relationships that cannot be perceived by the human eye.

    C
    Changing or improving graphics images, either interactively using a paint program or by using software routines that alter contrast, smooth lines, or filter out unwanted data.

    D
    Trimming or masking of photos, graphics, drawings, or illustrations.

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  9. Question: What is meant by the term stroke?

    A
    A reddish brown monochrome tint that gives the picture a warm, antique feeling.

    B
    A term that illustration software uses to describe the width of a line in a path.

    C
    A photograph whose edges fade out gradually.

    D
    Copying a block of pixels from one place to another.

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  10. Question: Which of the following graphical formats is/are always low-resolution (8-bit) bitmap graphics?

    A
    JPEG

    B
    GIF

    C
    TIFF

    D
    SVG

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