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Which of the following describes the 'Frame Rate' in a digital video or animation?
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The specific color palette used for a background image
The physical size of the video screen in pixels
The amount of data required to store one minute of video
The number of individual images displayed per second to create the illusion of motion
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In multimedia production, which term describes the process of reducing a file's size to move it more quickly over the internet?
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Anti-aliasing
Compression
Resolution
Rendering
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Which of the following describes the 'Frame Rate' in a digital video or animation?
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In multimedia production, which term describes the process of reducing a file's size to move it more quickly over the internet?
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Which of the following image formats is considered 'lossless,' meaning it does NOT lose quality when saved or compressed, and is commonly used for high-quality professional photography?
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Which of the following describes 'Dithering' in the context of multimedia graphics?
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In digital audio editing, what is the term for the number of snapshots of a sound wave taken every second to convert it into digital data?
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Which of the following describes the 'Aspect Ratio' of a digital video display?
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Which of the following is a 'Lossy' audio format commonly used for music because it balances small file size with good sound quality?
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In 2D animation, what is the term for the process of creating the frames between two main images to make the motion look smooth?
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In digital imaging, what is the term used to describe the jagged, 'stair-step' edges that appear on curved or diagonal lines when the resolution is too low?
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Which of the following describes the difference between vector graphics and raster graphics?
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Which of the following is a common vector-based file format used in multimedia production that allows images to be resized without losing quality?
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In multimedia design, what is the term used to describe the space between lines of text?
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When creating a website with multimedia elements, which term describes the process of reducing a file's size so it downloads faster for users?
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In digital audio editing, what is the term for the number of snapshots of a sound wave taken every second to convert it into digital data?
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In digital video editing, which term refers to the ratio of the width of an image to its height?
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Which of the following describes 'Lossy' compression in multimedia files?
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Which term describes the technique of creating the illusion of smooth motion by displaying a series of still images in rapid succession?
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In 2D animation and video editing, what is the term for a specific point on a timeline that marks the beginning or end of a transition or change in an object's properties?
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Which of the following describes the additive color model used for computer monitors and digital screens where Red, Green, and Blue light are combined?
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In the context of multimedia design, what is 'kerning'?
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Which of the following describes the 'Frame Rate' in a video or animation project?
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In multimedia design, what is the primary difference between 'Lossy' and 'Lossless' compression?
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Which of the following describes 'Vector Graphics', a common format used by Multimedia Specialists?
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Which of the following is an example of an 'Aesthetic' design principle often discussed in multimedia production?
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In the context of multimedia and the web, what does the term 'Bandwidth' refer to?
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In digital audio production, what does 'Sampling Rate' refer to?
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In the context of multimedia video editing, what is the 'Ken Burns Effect'?
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When creating a multimedia project, which document is used to provide a visual representation of the project's sequence, including sketches of scenes and notes on transitions?
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In multimedia development, what is 'interlaced scanning' primarily used for in older video technology?
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In the context of multimedia design, what is the 'Aspect Ratio' of a video or image?
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Which of the following describes 'lossy' compression in multimedia files?
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Which of the following describes the 'frame rate' in a digital video or animation?
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In digital imaging, which term describes the distance between the center of two pixels of the same color on a display screen?
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Which of the following is a common vector graphics file format used in web multimedia because it can be scaled without losing quality?
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Which of the following describes the 'Aspect Ratio' of a digital video or image?
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Which term describes the process of creating the intermediate frames between two images, called keyframes, to give the appearance that the first image evolves smoothly into the second?
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Which of the following describes 'A/B testing' in the context of multimedia and web design?
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Which of the following is the most significant disadvantage of using a MIDI file instead of a WAV or MP3 file for web multimedia?
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In digital audio editing, what is the 'sampling rate'?
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Which of the following is a primary characteristic of a 'Royalty-Free' multimedia license?
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Which of the following is a common vector graphic file format often used in multimedia projects because it can be scaled without losing quality?
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In multimedia production, what is the term used to describe the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel?
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When working with audio in a multimedia project, which process involves converting an analog sound wave into a digital format by taking snapshots of the sound at regular intervals?
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Which of the following is a 'lossy' compression method commonly used for video files to reduce file size by removing data that the human eye is less likely to notice?
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In the context of 2D animation, what is the term for the process of creating the frames that occur between two keyframes to create the appearance of smooth motion?
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In digital video editing, what is the term for the number of frames displayed per second (fps) to create the illusion of motion?
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In multimedia design, which term refers to the distance between lines of text in a paragraph?
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In multimedia production, which term describes the technique of recording a person's movements and translating them into a digital 3D model?
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Which of the following describes 'lossless' compression in multimedia?
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In multimedia project management, which document is a series of sketches or images used to plan the sequence of events and visual layout of a video or animation?