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This set of Design and Pagination Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Design And Pagination Set 3

Q1 | One of the four standard colors used to produce full-color photos and artwork: Cyan (blue),magenta (red) yellow or black.
  • additive color
  • process color
  • primary color
Q2 | A copy of a pasted-up page used to check for errors.
  • proof
  • layout
  • manuscript
Q3 | A small story accompanying a bigger story on the same topic.
  • sidebar
  • teaser
  • short story
Q4 | Coding formats (size, leading, color, etc.) that can be applied instantly to selected text indesktop publishing programs.
  • paragraph
  • formats
  • style sheets
Q5 | Lines of type, often bold, used to divide text into smaller sections.
  • header
  • subheads
  • cutlines
Q6 | Newspaper format that's roughly half the size of a broadsheet newspaper.
  • portrait
  • tabloid
  • landscape
Q7 | An eye-catching graphic element, on page one or section fronts, that promotes an iteminside.
  • teaser
  • promo
  • ad
Q8 | Ads stacked along both edges of a page forming deep through for stories in the middle.
  • deck
  • well
  • sidebar
Q9 | Text that's indented around a photo or artwork; also called a run around or skew.
  • wraparound
  • run around
  • skew
Q10 | Headline across or near the top of all or most of a newspaper page.
  • banner
  • streamer
  • ribbon
Q11 | Area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage. Also, an exclusive story
  • sidebar
  • beat
  • feature
Q12 | The point of interruption in a story continued from one page to another.
  • break
  • gutter
  • fold
Q13 | Short, amusing story
  • feature
  • beat
  • bright
Q14 | Reporter who sends news from outside a newspaper office.
  • amateur
  • freelancer
  • correspondent
Q15 | Name of the city or town and sometimes the date at the start of a story that is not of localorigin.
  • dateline
  • footer
  • header
Q16 | Story emphasizing the human or entertaining aspects of a situation.
  • feature
  • beat
  • bright
Q17 | Printed title of a newspaper on page one
  • caption
  • flag
  • banner
Q18 | Story that follows up on a theme in a news story
  • beat
  • bright
  • folo
Q19 | Abbreviation for paragraph
  • para
  • graf
  • quote
Q20 | Term for written publicity or special-interest news sent to a newspaper for publication.
  • propaganda
  • ad
  • handout
Q21 | Spot news or live and current news in contrast to features.
  • folo
  • bright
  • hard news
Q22 | Continuation of a story from one page to another
  • jump
  • fold
  • gutter
Q23 | To delete a section from copy or to discard the entire story. a. Kill b. Spoilage c. Leading79. First paragraph in a news story
  • initial cap
  • lead
  • headline
Q24 | Formal statement of newspaper’s name, officers, place of publication and other descriptiveinformation, usually on the editorial page.
  • dateline
  • masthead
  • teaser
Q25 | Newspaper library
  • gallery
  • morgue
  • news store