Professional Documents
Culture Documents
TOS
TOS
By:
Tadiamon, Crystal Ann M.
Paracuelles, Carry Lyn B.
Undag, Merilyn M.
Engalla, Zesreel
October 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………… i
Dedication ………………………………………………………. ii
Introduction ………………………………………………………. 1
TOS ………………………………………………………. 2
Conclusion ………………………………………………………… 17
Acknowledgement
The completion of this undertaking could not have been possible without the participation
and assistance of so many people whose name may not all be enumerated. Their contribution is
sincerely appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. However, the group would like to express
We would like to express our special thanks of gratitude to our dean Dr. Mario F.
Alayon, for his valuable guidance throughout this project. His dynamism, vision, sincerity and
motivation have been deeply inspired us. It was a great privilege and honor to study under his
guidance.
We are extremely grateful to our parents for their love, prayers, caring and sacrifices for
To all relatives, friends and others who in one way or another shared their support, either
Above all, to the Great Almighty, the author of knowledge and wisdom, for his countless
love.
We thank you.
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DEDICATION
This study is wholeheartedly to our beloved parents, who have been our source of
inspiration and gave us strength when we thought of giving up, who continually provide their
To our brother, sister, relatives, mentor, friends and classmates who shared their words of
And lastly, we dedicated this study to the Almighty God, thank you for the guidance,
strength, power of mind, protection and skills and for giving us healthy life. All of these, we
offer to you.
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Introduction
Design is all around us. It is the reason why we are able to comfortably sit on a chair as it
follows the contour of our backs and to properly grip our mobile phones with one hand and type
or swipe it without slipping. It is strategic arrangement of lights in café that is customers can be
productive in doing homework or concentrate while reviewing the lesson for the next quiz. It can
be as unnoticeable and as the geometrical and industrial architectural wonder in Dubai and
Malaysia.
Imagine if all of these objects were designed poorly? Will they be problematic and
unusable? Design is absolutely everywhere and it exists as physical manifestation of form, style,
and function. One form of design that visually communicates concepts and ideas in order to elicit
graphic design. This ranges from books, magazines, brochures, catalogues, flyers, business cards,
posters, banners, billboards, to user interfaces for websites and mobile apps, social media posts,
digital signage, and more. Professional who are trained to look at communication problems and
deliver solutions in the most comprehensible and aesthetically- pleasing manner called graphic
designers.
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COMPUTER 10
SECOND MONTHLY EXAMINATION
NAME: DATE:
YEAR &
TEACHER:
SECTION:
I. MATCHING TYPE. Match the terms on the first column with the correct meanings or
concepts on the second column. Shade the letter that corresponds to your best answer on the
Answer Sheet.
For #1 – 5
Basic Principles of Design Meaning
A. All about using visual space to show relationship
1. White Space in your content. Make sure related items are
grouped together.
B. It is how you arrange you elements depending on
2. Repetition
the design whether left, right, center or justified.
C. It means negative space, like the spaces between
3. Alignment
your content, lines and even margins.
D. It simply means that one item is different from
4. Proximity
another.
E. It is a reminder that every project should have a
5. Contrast
consistent look and feel.
For #6 – 10
Application of Graphic Design Meaning
A. Used internally for an organization – annual
6. Advertisements
reports, company newsletters, and email blasts.
7. Corporate Communication B. Takes the values of the brand and translates it into
Design life-size modules that customers can interact with.
C. Aim to inform, persuade, remind or motivate the
8. Brand Identity intended audience and elicit some sort of action or
behavior.
D. Involves taking large amounts of complex
9. Environmental Design information and simplifying them so that it is
clear and understandable.
E. A set of visual and communication rules that are
10. Information Design crafted and compiled by an agency and functions
as a guide.
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For #11 – 15
Parts of a Grid Meaning
A. Regular individual units that make up rows and
11. Margins
columns.
B. Negative spaces between the edge and content of
12. Flowlines
the document.
13. Modules C. Vertical alignments of typeface.
D. Horizontal breaks that serve as the starting point or
14. Special Zones
stopping point of the text and images.
E. Modules grouped together in order to create fields
15. Columns
that can be used of text and images.
For #16 – 20
Tools in Adobe Photoshop Meaning
16. Navigator A. Organize layers through the use of folders.
B. Move the document upwards or downwards side-
17. Hand Tool
to-side.
18. Horizontal Type Tool C. Create shapes such as polygons and ellipses.
19. Rectangle Tool D. Zoom in and out of the document.
E. Create text boxes and type in sentences and
20. Create New Group
paragraphs.
II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. Read each statement carefully. Shade letter C if the
statement is TRUE otherwise shade A or B of the corresponding word or phrase from the
underlined word or phrase to make the statement true.
22. Brand identity takes the values of the brand or organization and translates it
23. User interface design is graphic design for any screen-based form of media.
A. values of the brand or organization B. large amount of complex
information
audience. Page 4
A. Applications B. Advertisements
25. Corporate communication can be in the form of sales materials, such as business
26. The Gutenburg rule states that the reader follows an “S” pattern in reading a
page.
27. A manuscript grid is a graphic design system that aims to organize and manage
28. In creating action through taking advantage of the midline, imagine that there is
29. Composition can also be explain using the three A’s—Action, Arrangement, and
Articulation.
A. Aesthetic B. Application
30. Using a blank space enables the audience to navigate from one information to
another.
A. grid B. shape
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III. STEM OPTION VARIETY. Read each statement carefully. Shade the letter that
corresponds to your best answer on the Answer Sheet.
31. What is the default resolution of documents under international paper because of its
flexible poster setting and is considered the industry standard quality for printing?
A. 100 pixels/inch B. 200 pixels/inch C. 300 pixels/inch D. 400 pixels/inch
32. Which key would you hold in transforming image in order to constrain the proportions
and make sure the image is not distorted?
A. Shift B. Alt C. Ctrl D. Enter
33. Which of the following allows the designer to choose a color from any type of image or
application that is on the screen?
A. Character Palette B. Rectangle Tool C. Navigator D. Color Picker
34. Who developed the Photoshop (originally called Display) for Adobe Systems in 1988?
A. James and George Bugwak C. Thomas and John Knoll
B. Paul and Tim Berners Lee D. Jude and Edmund Bhal
36. Which of the following is a visual technique that can help the viewer navigate your
work?
A. hierarchy B. kerning C. scale D. tracking
37. Which of the following is not part of the basic principles of design?
A. alignment B. proximity C. hierarchy D. white space
38. In many ways, layout and composition are the building blocks of design. Why is
composition important?
A. It will separate the good elements from the bad ones.
B. It will make life easier however it gives a better profit to the industry.
C. It is the way your content is arranged and make it easier to navigate.
D. It doesn’t matter if you work on it, just put the elements that look good.
39. Which of the following action should you take into consideration in order to make the
composition easier to navigate?
A. Courage and Wisdom C. Indomitable Spirit
B. Attention to Details D. Self – Confidence
40. Establishing hierarchy is simple: Just decide which elements you want the reader to
notice first, then make them stand out. Which of the following would you take into
consideration? Page 6
A. All elements should be put together to produce a harmonious and peaceful output.
B. High-level items are usually larger, bolder, or more eye-catching in some way.
C. Set aside the strong elements in order to give way to the lesser ones.
D. Leave space for the important elements and ignore the elements that doesn’t stand out.
42. Which of the following can be used to change the size, shape or focus of an image,
making it useful?
A. adjusting B. resizing C. filtering D. cropping
43. Adding photos, graphics, and other visuals to your work is a great way to make it more
engaging. Which of the following is the LEAST priority we have to consider?
A. sharpness B. clarity C. originality D. distinctive
44. Why is it important to consider the quality of the image in your composition?
A. Your composition matters a lot to the client, they might lose hope to humanity.
B. It is the best way to impose the correct procedure and the way to behave properly.
C. There is a technical side to images and it could give a wrong impression if not done
properly.
D. The composition will not function properly because of its distinct characteristics.
45. When choosing effective stock, what would type of image is the LEAST considered?
A. Use stock image that are generic to be effective and make it literal in conveying your
message.
B. Look for imagery that’s connected to your work, but in a more subtle, relatable way.
C. Set the tone to be authentic but it should be open ended to leave a room for
interpretation.
D. Search for image that gives relevance to your project and make a unique impression.
46. Which of the following does not describe the visual identity?
A. It is a kind of like a preview of your brand where each part of your design is a clue.
B. The best way to make life easier and the way of living in order to achieve peace.
C. A better understanding to this can lead to a more thoughtful design decisions.
D. It is what the brand looks like, from logo to your color choices and so much more.
48. Why is it important to make use of the logo in your visual identity?
A. It motivates your target audience. C. It identifies your brand for better impression.
B. It dictates the demand of the market. D. It gives you opportunity to be famous. Page 7
49. It is one of the simpler aspects of identity, but can be surprisingly expressive. Which of
the following is described when you say that this could subtly change the entire feel of
your brand?
A. typography B. logo C. color D. image
50. You can create consistent work that viewers will remember when you have this with
you and you will know exactly what colors, fonts and images to use. Which phrase is
being described here?
A. Well Known Stakeholders C. Pride and Identity of the Brand
B. Established Name of your Brand D. Clear Vision of the Brand
-END-
“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”
Think Different.
-Steve Jobs-
God bless you!
Teacher Crystal, Carry, Merilyn, Zesreel
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CONCLUSION
Thus item analysis is an effective way to select the appropriate items for the final draft
and reject the poor items which do not contribute in the functioning of the test.
Constructing multi-choice test items for an examination requires time and carefully
selecting content that will produce the desired test results. In conclusion, item analysis provides
valuable information for the further item modification and future test development. Items with
Classroom teachers must rewrite all items with zero discrimination indices. Also,
teachers must replace or rewrite all items with low positive discrimination indices. When all
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