Communication that uses spoken or written words—considered the most direct form—is called _______________.
Verbal Communication
A repeated behavior formed through routine, often done without thinking, is known as a: __________________.
Habit
TV, radio, newspapers, and websites are all examples of channels that carry information. These channels are called ________________.
Media
A design element with linear marks that guide the viewer’s eye—often used in photos and posters—are called ___________________.
Lines
Designers use this element to create emotion through hues and shades. It is one of the most powerful visual tools _______________.
Color
The skill that helps you find, analyze, and judge information for accuracy is known as __________________.
Information literacy
A person’s overall pattern of living—including media consumption habits—is their ____________________.
Lifestyle
Using the same visual elements repeatedly (like fonts or colors) to create unity in a design refers to: ________________.
Repetition
The “breathing room” around objects in a design—helping avoid clutter—is called _____________________.
Negative space
Using size differences to show what is most important in a design describes the principle of _________________.
Scale
The communication model that analyzes “Who, says what, via which channel, to whom, with what effect” is _______________.
Lasswell's model
The combined ability to access, analyze, and create media responsibly is called __________________.
Media and Information Literacy
A basic typography guideline advises designers to limit the number of different _________________.
Fonts
The intentional arrangement of elements so the design is organized and readable is called _________________.
Composition
The shapes formed by empty areas around a subject—often creating hidden images—are known as __________________.
Negative space
Using differences in color, size, and shape to highlight important elements is the principle of:
A. Pattern
B. Contrast
C. Flow
D. Alignment
B. Contrast
Using natural or designed paths to draw the viewer’s eye toward important elements refers to:
A. Boundaries
B. Leading lines
C. Frames
D. Break lines
B. Leading Lines
Using natural or designed paths to draw the viewer’s eye toward important elements refers to:
A. Boundaries
B. Leading lines
C. Frames
D. Break lines
B. Leading Lines
A design principle that ensures all elements work together clearly—making the message instantly understandable—is:
A. Simplicity
B. Legibility
C. Good layout
D. Effective composition
D. Effective composition
Checking accuracy, considering impact, and using media responsibly are signs of:
A. Safe posting
B. Digital manners
C. Media ethics
D. Responsible use
D. Responsible use
Google’s newest Android version (Android 17) continues its dessert naming tradition. Its codename is:
A. Peanut Roll
B. Cinnamon Bun
C. Choco Flake
D. Mango Tart
B. Cinnamon Bun
Researchers recently achieved the fastest internet download speed ever recorded. It reached:
A. 1.2 Tbps
B. 50 Tbps
C. 122 Tbps
D. 301 Tbps
D. 301 Tbps
The combined use of AR and VR—now widely used in education, gaming, and training—is known as:
A. MR
B. XR
C. HybridAR
D. VRA
B. XR (Extended Reality)
Considered the world’s first true humanoid robot, this early “android” created in the 1930s could walk, talk, and even smoke cigarettes during demonstrations. What was its name?
A. Sophia
B. ASIMO
C. Elektro
D. WABOT-1
C. Elekro
AI-created images, voices, videos, and text—often requiring new tools for verification—are known as:
A. Meta-media
B. Digital clones
C. Synthetic media
D. Filtered media
C. Synthetic media