Ethics
Color
Safety
Employability skills
Elements/Principles
100

Using someone else’s design without permission is this

What is plagiarism?

100

Red, blue, and yellow are these types of colors


What are primary colors?


100

This protects your eyes when working with tools


 What are safety goggles?


100

Showing up on time shows this skill


What is punctuality?


100

The element that refers to outlines and edges


What is line?


200

Giving credit to the original creator is called 

What is attribution?


200

Colors opposite each other on the color wheel


What are complementary colors?


200

Keeping cords organized helps prevent this


What are trips/falls?


200

Working well with others is called this


What is teamwork?


200

The use of light and dark


What is value?


300

 A legal right that protects creative work

What is copyright?


300

Adding white to a color creates this



What is a tint?


300

Taking breaks helps prevent this common computer issue


What is eye strain?


300

Clearly sharing ideas with others


What is communication?


300

Repeating elements to create consistency


What is pattern?


400

Editing an image to mislead people violates this ethical principle


What is honesty/integrity?



400

Colors like blue and green are known as this


What are cool colors?


400

Proper chair and desk setup relates to this


What is ergonomics?


400

Managing your tasks and deadlines


What is time management?


400

Making one part stand out more than others


What is emphasis?


500

Using licensed images instead of stealing them shows this

 What is ethical responsibility?


500

The brightness or dullness of a color is called this


What is saturation?


500

Protecting your files from hackers is called this


What is cybersecurity?


500

Adjusting to new situations or changes


 What is adaptability?


500

Even distribution of visual weight


What is balance?


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