
DM U2 M1 (1)
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- Q1
What is the term for the visual weight of elements in a composition?
Contrast
Contrast
Proximity
Visual Hierarchy
30s - Q2
A monochromatic colour scheme uses different shades and tints of a single colour. What is the effect of using a monochromatic colour scheme?
Emphasises contrast and separation between elements
Provides a calm and unified feeling
Creates a sense of drama and excitement
Makes the design appear cluttered and busy
30s - Q3
Which colour palette is most likely to evoke feelings of happiness and optimism?
Warm yellows and oranges
Dark purples and browns
Cool blues and greens
Muted grays and beiges
30s - Q4
What do you call a lighter version of a colour created by adding white?
Tint
Tone
Shade
Hue
30s - Q5
What primary colours when mixed in equal amounts create a neutral grey?
Orange, purple, and green
Red, green, and blue
Magenta, cyan, and yellow
Red, yellow, and blue
30s - Q6
The rule of thirds suggests placing points of interest at which intersections?
The corners of the frame
Randomly throughout the frame
One-third from the edges of the frame
The centre of the frame
30s - Q7
What is the purpose of using leading lines in a composition?
All responses are correct.
To highlight specific elements
To draw the viewer's eye into the scene
To create a sense of depth and perspective
30s - Q8
How can colour choices in a digital design be made accessible for users with vision impairments?
By using high contrast between text and background colours.
By employing alternative text descriptions for visual elements.
By avoiding the sole reliance on colour to convey information.
All responses are correct.
30s - Q9
When choosing colours for a digital design, what factor should be considered first?
Personal preference for specific colours.
The availability of specific colours in design software.
The current trends in popular design styles.
The target audience and the message being conveyed.
30s - Q10
A black and white colour scheme, when used appropriately, can evoke a feeling of:
Elegance and sophistication.
Drama and intensity.
All responses are correct.
Minimalism and simplicity.
30s - Q11
How can negative space, also known as white space, contribute to the usability of a user interface (UI) design?
By providing breathing room and improving readability.
By highlighting specific buttons and interactive elements.
By making everything look more cluttered and busy.
By making the text smaller to fit more information on the screen.
30s - Q12
In a digital design, how can you effectively utilise proximity to improve the user's understanding of information?
By grouping unrelated elements close together to emphasise their connection.
By placing elements farther apart to ensure each one receives individual attention.
By separating elements of different sections with clear visual cues like borders or lines.
By placing all elements randomly throughout the design to create a sense of visual surprise.
30s - Q13
In a website design, how can repetition be effectively used to enhance user experience and navigation?
By repeating the exact same logo layout on every page, regardless of content.
By repeating an animation every time a user clicks on a button, even for different actions.
By consistently using the same design elements (buttons, fonts, colours) throughout the site.
By randomly repeating specific icons throughout the site to create a sense of mystery.
30s - Q14
What makes a point of interest effective in a digital design?
Its placement within the composition.
Its relevance to the message or theme.
Its contrasting visual elements.
Its size alone.
30s - Q15
What effect does symmetry have on a composition?
Adds movement and visual interest.
Promotes a sense of formality and balance.
Depends on the type of symmetry used.
Creates a dynamic and energetic feel.
30s