Which term refers to a font without serifs?
Sans-serif
What are the dimensions of a legal-size sheet of paper?
8.5 x 14
Which four colors make up the CMYK model?
Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black
Which term refers to the smallest item of information in a digital image?
Pixel
What should be included in a publication after obtaining the right to use a graphic, text, or other item found on the internet?
Citation of the source
Which term refers to the first letter of the first word in a paragraph that is formatted in a larger font size and is set into the paragraph?
Dropcap
Which term refers to pages that appear side by side?
Facing Pages
What color process model should be used to display a publication on a computer monitor?
RGB color model
What is the highest quality image?
1200 x 900
Which term refers to positioning elements in such a way that the reader's eyes are drawn through the document?
Directional flow
Which term refers to the dots or dashes that precede tabbed text?
Leaders
Focal Point
Which term refers to the differences in the use of light and dark shades of a color in a publication?
Contrast
What images can be downloaded from the internet and used in a brochure being prepared for publication and distribution?
Royalty and copyright free
Which desktop publishing tool turns an object or group of objects 90 degrees?
Rotating
Which term refers to a small stroke or tail at the edge of a letter or number?
Serif
Which term refers to a rough draft of the layout and design of a publication?
Thumbnail sketch
Analogous
How many points are in an inch?
72
Which design principle states that related items should be grouped close together?
Proximity
Which term refers to the art of using fonts and font styles to produce professional-looking publications
Typography
Which term refers to the orientation of a page?
Text direction
What do colors create in a publication?
Meaning, mood, and message
What technique is used to trim a graphic image for the purpose of focusing on a particular area of a picture?
Cropping
Which term is used to describe when objects are combined to make a single unit?
Grouping