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This set of Media Publishing Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Media Publishing Set 6

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 | Coding formats (size, leading, color, etc.) that can be applied instantly to selected textin desktop publishing programs.
  • Paragraph
  • Formats
  • Style sheets
Q3 | Formal statement of newspaper’s name, officers, place of publication and otherdescriptive information, usually on the editorial page.
  • Dateline
  • Masthead
  • Teaser
Q4 | Red, yellow, orange
  • Secondary colors
  • Warm colors
  • Cool colors
Q5 | A grayed color.
  • Gradient
  • High key
  • Tone
Q6 | Secondary colors.
  • Red, Yellow, Blue
  • Orange, Green, Violet
  • Blue,Green,Red
Q7 | Adjustment of horizontal space between two written characters.
  • Aligning
  • Kerning
  • Leading
Q8 | The rule devised to give proportions of height to width when laying out text andillustrations to produce the most optically pleasing result.
  • Leading line
  • Rule of third
  • Golden ratio
Q9 | Adjustment of horizontal space between two written characters.
  • Kerning
  • Leading
  • Setting
Q10 | The degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of a picture.
  • Brightness
  • Contrast
  • Luminous
Q11 | A function within a graphics application that assists in selecting or setting a color.
  • Selection tool
  • Color picker
  • Paint Bucket tool
Q12 | What is the ideal resolution of an image for offset Printing
  • 72 dpi
  • 100 dpi
  • 300 dpi
Q13 | Amount of space between lines of type.
  • Byline
  • Deck
  • Leading
Q14 | One sheet of paper in a publication.
  • Legal
  • Fold
  • Leaf
Q15 | Line used as a graphic element to separate or organize copy.
  • Rule
  • Slice
  • Column
Q16 | A vertical area for type, used to constrain line length to enhance design andreadability.
  • Row
  • Sidebar
  • Column
Q17 | A non-standard headline (often with decorative type, rules, all caps, etc.) used toenhance the design of a feature story, photo spread or news package.
  • Outline
  • Byline
  • Display headline
Q18 | Elements aligned so they're all even along their left margin.
  • Flush right
  • Flush left
  • Justified
Q19 | A large capital letter set at the beginning of a paragraph.
  • Type
  • Icon
  • Initial cap
Q20 | Art or text set inside other art or text.
  • Body
  • Type
  • Inset
Q21 | A block of information, including staff names and publication date, often printed onthe editorial page.
  • Banner
  • Footer
  • Masthead
Q22 | Text that's indented around a photo or artwork; also called a run around or skew.
  • Wraparound
  • Bold
  • Italic
Q23 | A form has height, width, and depth.
  • 3D
  • 2D
  • 4D
Q24 | You can actually feel slick, smooth, rough, velvety, satiny, and bumpy
  • Pattern
  • Real texture
  • Bitmap
Q25 | Colors that are side by side on the color wheel.
  • Analogous colors
  • Achromatic colors
  • Complementary colors