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Cindy is creating a newsletter and wants to ensure that textboxes, images abd other objects are aligned consistently throughout all the pages of the newsletter. Which desktop publishing tool can she use to accomplish this? a. column guide. b. grid. c. margin guide. d. template |
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Karen is creating a brochure and wants the company's phone number to show up in the same place on each page. In order to accomplish this, she should modify the: a. grid. b. master page. c. mockup. d. prototype. |
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The design feature used in figure 1.03A is a: a. balloon. b. bleed. c. jumpline. d. pull-quote.[image] |
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Luke is creating a school newsletter and begins the first paragraph with a large letter. This is an example of: a. art. b. bleed. c. caption. d. dropped cap. |
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Eddie is creating a flyer for the chorus concert and wants to add graphics to make it more colorful. This is an example of a(n): a. art b. bleed c. sidebar. d. textbox. |
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Jenny is creating a publication and using something that is already set up so the information can just be filled in. This is an example of a: a. grid. b. guide. c. prototype. d. template. |
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Tanya is creating school letterhead and wants to use a very light image of the school mascot in the middle of the page. Which desktop publishing design feature should she use? a. End Sign b. Reverse text c. Sidebar d. Watermark |
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Kyle is creating a publication and types in the title in yellow with dark blue behind it. This is an example of a: a. caption. b. reverse text. c. text box. d. watermark. |
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The second page of the school newspaper has a section that contains the editor's name, the photographer and school reporters. This is an example of a/an: a. end sign. b. kicker. c. masthead. d. nameplate. |
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Figure 1.03B was an excerpt from a magazine article that was placed in the middle of the page. This is an example of a: a. dropped cap b. jumpline c. pull-quote d. sidebar[image] |
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The small graphic at the end of a magazine article is a/an: a. byline. b. end sign. c. nameplate. d. sidebar. |
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Kyle wrote an article for the school newpaper. between the title and the body, he wrote a short statement of what the article was about. This is an example of a: a. byline. b. deck. c. kicker. d. nameplate. |
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Taylor wrote an article for the school newspaper that was more than one page in length. She placed "continued on p.2" at the endof the article on page one. This is an example of a: a. dropped cap. b. jumpline. c. pull-quote. d. sidebar. |
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In a magazine article, the graphic of a runner extended beyond the side of a page. This is an example of: a. bleed. b. caption. c. jumpline. d. sidebar. |
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The information in figure 1.03C is located at the top of the school newsletter. This is an example of a: a. deck. b. masthead. c. nameplate. d. table of contents.[image] |
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Sadie printed a sample copy of her class brochure to make sure everything was placed correctly and make sure there were no errors. This is an example of a: a. grid. b. master page. c. prototype. d. template. |
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Beside a newspaper article about shark attacks was a smaller article sectioned off that contained a personal account of someone attacked by a shark. This is an example of a: a. deck. b. jumpline. c. pull quote. d. sidebar. |
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Which desktop publishing feature is used when the school motto is written at the bottom of each page of the school newspaper? a. Caption b. Jumpline c. Running Header d. Running Footer |
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What desktop publishing feature is used when the pages of a newspaper are numbered at the top of every page? a. Caption b. Jumpline c. Running Header. d. Running Footer. |
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Jennifer's name appeared below her picture of the football team in the school newspaper. This is an example of a/an: a. end sign. b. caption. c. deck. d. kicker. |
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Which design feature is used when a statement is placed just above a heading to get the reader's attention? a. Byline b. Deck c. Kicker d. Running headline |
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Joe is working with a desktop publishing document. He wants to move the text closer to the edge of the page. Which guide should he use to make the change? a. Column b. Grid c. Margin d. Ruler |
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Beth is creating a newsletter using desktop publishing software. She wants items to line up evenly. Which guide should she use? a. Column b. Grid c. Margin d. Ruler |
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Which desktop publishing special feature is represented with figure 1.03D? a. Art b. Bleed c. Sidebar d.Watermark[image] |
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Heather is typing a newsletter article and has come to the end of the page. She will continue the article on another page. Which desktop publishing special feature will she use to let readers know where to go to continue reading the article? a. Caption b. Jumpline |
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Which desktop publishing special feature is represented in Figure 1.03F? a. Dropped Cap b. Jumpline c. Endmark d. Reverse Text[image] |
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Julie wants the same footer format and logo to display on every page of the desktop publishing document. Which document design is BEST to accomplish this? a. Header Page b. Master Page c. Prototype d. Dummy Page |
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Karen made a sketch of a postcard she is creating in desktop publishing software for her peers to review. Which document design has she created? a. Footer Page b. Header Page c. Master Page d. Prototype |
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Jessica placed her name below the headline of the article she has written. Which type of heading or subheading has she used? a. Byline b. Deck c. Kicker d. Running headlines and footers |
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