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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
SALCEDO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
First Periodical Examination

Name: __________________________________________ Score: ___________


Grade & Section: __________________________________ Date: ___________

Basic Graphic Design (TLE-ICT9)

1. ______ is an ancient Greek ideal ratio that can be expressed in numbers as 0.618034:1
A. intensity
B. Golden Section
C. color scheme
D. proportion

2. ________ is a false visual perception seeing something other than what is really there
A. proportion
B. illusion
C. Graphic design
D. optical illusion

3. _______a pattern that shows


A. template
B. tonality
C. texture
D. temperature

4. _______is the process of organizing and composing words and images to create a message
A. optical illusion
B. expression
C. illusion
D. Graphic design

5. _____ a technique in which a design is incised in a plate of metal, wood, or plastic. a print is then made from
the plate
A. harmony
B. engravings
C. insignia
D. branding

6. ____that indicates areas between, around, above, below, or within something


A. space
B. hue
C. value
D. balance
7. ______ is the area of a picture or design that appears to be closest to the viewer
A. proportion
B. foreground
C. form
D. background

8. ______is a closed 2 dimension area


A. value
B. shape
C. space
D. shade

9. ______ refers to 2 dynamics in a work of art


that parts of things within a work of art are the right size in relationship to another
A. proportion
B. color
C. composition
D. expression

10. ______ is a visual journey along with a page created by the careful placement of lines, shapes or forms, and
colors
A. visual path
B. template
C. Gestalt
D. space

11. ____ is a color scheme that uses colors that sit side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue
A. color scheme
B. Triad color scheme
C. Monochromatic color scheme
D. Analogous color scheme

12. ____ is a basic element repeated to create a pattern


A. shape
B. form
C. motif
D. hue

13. ______durable metal type invented by Johann Gutenberg, made from a combination of lead, tin, and
antimony
A. movable type
B. logotype
C. value
D. tonality
14. ______the characterization of color as either warm or cool
A. template
B. temperature
C. trademark
D. texture

15. _____is a the element of art that describes or refer to the relative between space is the element of art that
refers to the emptiness of the area between around or above below or with objects
A. value
B. space
C. shade
D. line

16. ______line, shape, form, color, value, space, and texture


A. the elements of art
B. temperature
C. 3 Components of color
D. The elements of art/design

17. ______are the rules for dynamical that are used to help organize the elements of art the principle
A. Principles of design
B. The elements of art/design
C. Graphic design
D. optical illusion

18. creates a very casual or natural effect is ______?


A. Asymmetry balance
B. balance
C. after image
D. Primary colors

19. _____ is the act of organizing the elements of artwork into a harmoniously unified whole
A. expression
B. composition
C. motif
D. proportion

20. ____ are simple signatures carved in wood, dipped in ink, and pressed onto paper or canvas – to identify
their work
A. watermark
B. trademark
C. closure
D. chop marks

21. _____ is the appearance of a color is affected by the colors that surround it
A. signage system
B. simultaneous contrast
C. abstract
D. Primary colors
22. _____a false belief about something you see
A. closure
B. value
C. illusion
D. line

23. ______the plan an artist uses to organize a composition


A. design
B. motif
C. insignia
D. unity

24. _____the relative lightness or darkness of a color


A. value
B. balance
C. space
D. variety

25. ______ is a special type of formal balance in which two halves of a balanced composition/design
A. neutrals
B. Primary colors
C. Symmetry balance
D. symbol

GRAPHIC DESIGN  Objective Type Questions:

26. ______is any plan for organizing colors


A. Color wheel
B. color scheme
C. composition
D. closure

27. ______ is parts of the artwork that appear farthest away from the viewer
A. background
B. foreground
C. harmony
D. pictographs

28. _____is the 3-dimensional space that an object is or occupies


A. motif
B. line
C. space
D. form
29. _______ is the creation of unity by stressing similarities of separating but related part in a work of art/design
A. branding
B. variety
C. movement
D. harmony

30. ______ is the practice of establishing a memorable reputation for a product or a company
A. tint
B. balance
C. branding
D. line

31. ______ is the emotional, cultural, or social content of a design


A. intensity
B. branding
C. engravings
D. expression

32. _______ are the band of colors that appear when natural light (or white light) is bent and separated as it is
passed through a prism
A. neutrals
B. spectrum
C. space
D. texture

33. _______ are the primary colors of light red, green, and blue which create white light when mixed together
A. temperature
B. additive primaries
C. template
D. chop marks

34. Principles of perception is ______?


A. Complementary color scheme
B. closure, emphasis, expression, and dynamics
C. Monochromatic color scheme
D. Split Complement color scheme

35. _______ is white, any shade of gray and black are considered neutrals
A. Line
B. Value
C. None
D. Color

36. ________ is the tendency to complete partial forms or shapes by seeing lines that do not exist
A. Value
B. Line
C. Form
D. Closure
37. ________ is a representation or a name in a particular typeface
A. Shape
B. Logotype
C. None
D. Line

38. pictures that stand for words or ideas are _____?


A. Proportion
B. Neutrals
C. Pictographs
D. Chop marks

39. ______ means that in a work of art/ design everything works together or look as if it belongs in the work of
art/design
A. Variety
B. Unity
C. Value
D. Tint

40. images or words added to paper as it is made, which can be seen only when the paper is held up to a strong
light is ______?
A. Movement
B. Template
C. Texture
D. Watermark

41. orange, green, violet are______?


A. Primary colors
B. Tertiary colors
C. Arbitrary color
D. Secondary colors

42. ___________ is a color scheme that uses only one hue (color) and the values, tints, and shades of that hue,
white, grays, and black
A. Split Complement color scheme
B. Complementary color scheme
C. Triad color scheme
D. Monochromatic color scheme

43. ________ is a small box with a lens on one side with which early photographs were taken
A. Camera obscura
B. Watermark
C. Temperature
D. Color

44. ____________the equalization of visual forces in a work of art


A. Balance
B. Line
C. Shape
D. Value
45. ___________is the spectrum bent into a wheel for the purpose of understanding color and relationships
between colors.
A. Color wheel
B. Color
C. None
D. Color scheme

46. yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red violet, red-orange are _______?
A. Primary colors
B. Arbitrary color
C. Secondary colors
D. Tertiary colors

47. _____ is the use of logos and logotypes on products as well as on company advertising, stationery, and
signs; erected on posts, anchored on buildings, or imprinted on company vehicle s
A. Intensity
B. Gestalt
C. Signage system
D. Spectrum

48. ________ is spectral name or family of a color Example: yellow-green, red-violet and violet
A. Value
B. Shade
C. Hue
D. Line

49. _______is the element of art that refers to how things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched
A. Closure
B. Temperature
C. Texture
D. Value

50. When artists try to reproduce colors as they see them, including the effects of atmosphere and reflection
upon the colors, this is called the use of _________?
A. Color
B. Primary colors
C. Space
D. Optical color

Prepared by: MELVIN M. TRAYA Checked by: ZENAIDA L. AQUINO


Subject Teacher Master Teacher I

Noted: RONALD P. DOMINNO Approved: JOSEPH B. DECANO


Head Teacher III Principal II

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