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This set of Design and Pagination Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Design And Pagination Set 2
Q1 | Paper that, due to mistakes or accidents, must be thrown away instead of delivered printedto the customer, as compared to waste.
- waste
- spoilage
- trash
Q2 | Initial ideas jotted on virtually anything in regard to initial concept of a future project.
- thumbnails
- sample
- outline
Q3 | The size of the printed material in its finished stage
- gutter
- margin
- trim size
Q4 | A wide headline extending across the entire page
- banner
- baseline
- byline
Q5 | An imaginary line that type rests on_____ a. Cutline b. Baseline c. Byline33. A page element that extends to the trimmed edge of a printed page.
- leading
- fold
- bleed
Q6 | A vertical area for type, used to constrain line length to enhance design and readability.
- row
- sidebar
- column
Q7 | Name of the reporter who wrote the story, placed atop the published article.
- byline
- cutline
- baseline
Q8 | Words, phrases or text blocks used to label part of a map or diagram. (also called factoids)
- caption
- callout
- banner
Q9 | A line or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo; used interchangeablywith cutline.
- caption
- inset
- deck
Q10 | A graphic divide that labels regularly appearing material by packaging the writer's name, thecolumn's name and a small mug or drawing of the writer.
- column logo
- header
- index
Q11 | A vertical line separating stories or running between legs within a story.
- rows
- inset
- column rule
Q12 | A small headline running below the main headline
- deck
- rule
- drop head
Q13 | L-shaped columns of text that wrap around art, ads or other stories.
- gutter
- doglegs
- fold
Q14 | Two facing pages on the same sheet of newsprint, treated as one unit.
- page
- double truck
- manuscript
Q15 | A small, detailed page diagram showing where all elements go.
- blueprint
- dummy
- composition
Q16 | A non-hard news story (a profile, preview, quiz, etc.) often given special design treatment.
- story
- documentary
- feature
Q17 | Elements aligned so they're all even along their left margin.
- flush right
- flush left
- justified
Q18 | Elements aligned so they're all even along their right margin.
- flush right
- flush left
- justified
Q19 | A special label for any regularly appearing section, page or story; also called a standing head.
- header
- byline
- standing head
Q20 | Large type running above or beside a story to summarize its content.
- cutline
- headline
- baseline
Q21 | A large capital letter set at the beginning of a paragraph.
- type
- icon
- initial cap
Q22 | Art or text set inside other art or text.
- body
- type
- inset
Q23 | A special headline treatment reserved for stories continued from another page.
- jump headline
- cutline
- byline
Q24 | Mechanically spacing out lines of text so they're all even along both right and left margins.
- line spacing
- justification
- formatting
Q25 | A block of information, including staff names and publication date, often printed on theeditorial page.
- banner
- footer
- masthead