First Quarterly Examination
in Arts IV
Multiple
Choice: Read each item carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the
correct answer. ( 1 point each )
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1.
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What is
photography?
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2.
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What is
the most essential tool for good photographs?
a.
camera
b.
lens
c.
light
d.
tripod
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3.
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A good
photo depends on _____________, lens and quality of light.
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4.
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What is
the icon for the landscape mode?
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c.
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d.
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5.
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What is
the icon for the macro mode?
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c.
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d.
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6.
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What is
the icon for the portrait mode?
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c.
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d.
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7.
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What is
the icon for the sports mode?
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c.
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d.
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8.
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The
higher the ISO, _______________________ .
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9.
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ISO +
Shutter Speed + Aperture =________
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10.
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Which
word means you have control over every single aspect of the shot?
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11.
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The
orderly putting together of parts to make a unified whole; composition
through a personal, intuitive act is called ______________ .
a. Attention
b. Affection
c. Composition
d. Direction
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12.
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What kind of composition
refers to breaking an image into thirds (both horizontally and vertically) so
that you have 9 parts?
a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of thirds
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13.
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What kind of composition
refers to within an image that leads the eye to another point in the image,
or occasionally, out of the image ?
a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of thirds
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14.
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What kind of composition
refers to an object that acts as a border or frame for your subject?
a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of thirds
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15.
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For numbers 15 – 20.Identify the
kind of composition used in the pictures.
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a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Symmetry and
Pattern
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16.
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a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Symmetry and
Pattern
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17.
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a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of Thirds
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18.
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a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of Thirds
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19.
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a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of Thirds
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20.
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a.
Framing
b.
Depths
c.
Leading Lines
d.
Rule of Thirds
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