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100

ISO controls this aspect of the camera sensor.  

A) Color temperature 

B) Sensitivity to light

C) Lens zoom 

D) White balance

B) Sensitivity to light 

100

A low f‑stop number (like f/2.0) creates this type of depth of field.  

A) Deep B) Shallow C) Infinite D) None

 B) Shallow

100

This shutter speed setting is best for freezing fast action, like a runner or a jumping student.  

A) 1/30   B) 1/60   C) 1/500    D) 1/4

C. 1/500

100

What does TV Mode stand for?

Shutter Priority

100

What is Shutter Speed measured in?

Seconds 

200

Which ISO would you choose for bright outdoor conditions?  

A) ISO 100 B) ISO 800 C) ISO 1600 D) ISO 3200

A) ISO 100

200

Which aperture lets in the MOST light?  

A) f/16 B) f/8 C) f/2.8 D) f/22

C) f/2.8

200

A slow shutter speed creates this effect when subjects move during the exposure.  

A) Grain B) Motion blur C) Overexposure D) Sharpness

B) Motion blur

200

What does AV Mode stand for?

 Aperture Priority 

200

Who is this famous Cinematographer?

Spike Lee

300

Raising ISO makes your image brighter but also increases this unwanted effect.  

A) Saturation B) Grain/noise C) Sharpness D) Contrast

B) Grain/noise

300

Landscape photographers often use this type of aperture to keep everything sharp.  

A) Huge B) Medium C) Small D) Open

C (small = high f‑stop like f/11–f/16) 

300

If your photo is too dark after switching to a faster shutter speed, which setting should you adjust next?  

A) Lower ISO B) Raise ISO C) Close the aperture D) Turn off autofocus

B) Raise

300

What is a Prime Lens?

A lens with fixed focal length

300

A photographer wants to capture light trails from cars at night. Which combination works best? 

 A) Fast shutter, low ISO, wide aperture 

B) Slow shutter, low ISO, tripod

C) Fast shutter, high ISO, narrow aperture 

D) Slow shutter, high ISO, handheld

B) Slow shutter, low ISO, tripod 

400

1. Which situation would MOST likely require ISO 3200, even if it introduces noise?

A) Photographing a dimly lit gym where athletes are moving fast

B) Shooting a landscape at noon 

C) Taking a portrait outdoors at sunset with a tripod 

D) Shooting a product photo under studio lights

A) Photographing a dimly lit gym where athletes are moving fast 

400

 

Is this Photographer using a Shallow or Deep Depth of field?

Shallow Depth of field 

400

Did this Photographer use a Fast or Slow Shutter Speed? 

Slow 

400

What is a Zoom Lens?

A lens that can adjust its focal length

400

Who is this Famous Photographer?

Gordon Parks 

500

A photographer chooses ISO 3200 at night. What trade‑off are they accepting?  

A) Less depth of field 

B) More noise in the image

C) Slower shutter speed 

D) Overexposure

B) More noise in the image 

500

This term describes the range of distance in a photo that appears sharp, controlled by aperture.  

A) Exposure triangle 

B) ISO range 

C) Depth of field

D) Focal length

C) Depth of field 

500

A student wants to capture long light trails from cars on a highway at night. They are using ISO 100 and f/11. Which shutter speed will create the longest, smoothest trails without overexposing the scene?  

A) 1/60 

B) 1 second 

C) 10 seconds

D) 1/500

C) 10 seconds

500

What is the Major Difference between a DSLR Camera & a Mirrorless Camera?

The DSLR camera has a Mirror while the other does not

500

You want a bright image with minimal noise and no motion blur. Which combination is best?  

A) ISO 3200, f/16, 1/1000 

B)  ISO 50, f/11, 1/4000

C) ISO 800, f/22, 1/30 

D) ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/125

 D) ISO 100, f/2.8, 1/125