1. Based on its definition, what best describes an entrepreneur?
a. Innovator, team leader, facilitator c. organizer, innovator, risk-taker
b. Organizer, innovator, facilitator d. risk-taker, organizer, facilitator 2. Which of the following refers to a set of competencies that supports the motive for being successful in the entrepreneurial undertaking? a. Achievement c. power b. Planning d. all of the above 3. Which of the following is one of the economic indicators that drives up inflation? a. Demand c. unemployment b. Supply d. poverty 4. What is a summary that defines what one thinks is needed to launch one’s business? a. Business plan c. all of the above b. Action plan d. none of the above 5. It is an animation process that uses paper, pen and camera. a. Traditional animation c. Computer-generated animation b. Digital animation d. drawing animation 6. Which environment factor that refers to the size or population of your potential market and the diversity of their socio-economic grouping? a. Culture c. government regulation b. Demography d. Economy 7. Which of the following does not belong to the principles of animation? a. Drawing skill c. character performance b. Story boarding d. creating animation 8. Which belongs to the elements of business planning? a. Capital requirements c. goals and milestones b. Business concept d. all of the above 9. It is all about modeling parts and pieces of different objects or machinery before it goes to production. a. Architecture and landscaping c. mechanical animation b. Computer game animation d. science and engineering 10. It uses mostly 3D animation production, to recreate crime scene or events to help in criminal investigators. a. Medical animation c. Web and graphic design animation b. Forensic animation d. Mechanical animation 11. It uses more on the design discipline for environments and technical modeling. a. Architecture and landscaping c. mechanical animation b. Computer game animation d. science and engineering 12. It is a job that manipulates the geometry of the character as it moves or interacts within the scene. a. Render-wrangler c. Character rigger b. Concept artist d. stop-motion animator 13. It is responsible for drawing the scenes that will be used in the animated film. a. Storyboard artist c. Concept artist b. Background painter d. Color-key artist 14. A person who creates the overall visual concept for an animated film. a. Storyboard artist c. Concept artist b. Background painter d. Color-key artist 15. A person who creates or is involved in the process of creating an animated film. a. Entrepreneur c. Artist b. Animator d. Painter 16. What is a lightbox? a. It has an essential feature to have the light shine through different layer of paper for tracing the in- betweens the drawings. b. It is an equipment that is essential in seeing the two or more drawings that has relation to each other. c. It is very ideal to have this equipment in making traditional animations. d. All of the above 17. Which part of the light box used as device where the paper can be attached and hold it place? A. Punch bar c. Peg Bar B. Paper bar d. Cel bar 18. When making an animation, each paper should be translucent. Which should be done after making the first drawing? a. It should be punched to fit the peg bars and attached it to the lightbox. b. It should be put in a folder and proceed with the next drawing c. It should be thrown in the trash can. d. It should be placed beside the lightbox. 19. What is true after the drawing stage? a. Transfer your artwork onto cels, so they can be painted. b. Paint it directly in the paper used. c. Make another copy for painting. d. Just leave it inside the lightbox. 20. When placing the drawing each animation, you need to? a. Just place it randomly as you can still see each sheet under the lightbox. b. Place each sheet or cel consecutively on the standardized registration pegs so it does not move in relation with other sheets. c. Place it on top of the lightbox. d. Place it beside you to copy the drawing for the next sheet. 21. Which statement is true? a. Each scene should be place in the same folder. b. Each scene should be stapled separately outside the folder.\ c. Each scene should be place inside a separate folder. d. Each scene should not be stapled and let it scattered. 22. Which does not belong to the drawing kit? a. Non-photo blue pencil c. Paint brush b. Drawing pencil d. Monggol Pencil 23. It is a drawing tool that is used to draw all horizontal lines and to support the other pieces od equipment uses to draw angled lines. a. T-squares c. Rulers b. Triangle d. Adjustable set square 24. It is a drawing tool that is used to measure drawing for proportioning. a. T-squares c. Rulers b. Triangle d. Adjustable set square 25. It is a drawing tool can be use in drawing different angles. a. T-squares c. Rulers b. Triangle d. Adjustable set square 26. It is a ratio of the length and size of an element and object in the drawing to the real length and size of the same element of the object. a. Projection c. Measurement b. Scale d. Diagram 27. It is the representation of a three-dimensional component on a two-dimensional drawing. a. Projection c. Measurement b. Scale d. Diagram 28. It is a type of view in which the component edges at a 30-degree angle to the horizontal line drawn. a. Front view c. isometric view b. Planometric view d. Top view 29. It is a type of view in which a component edge is in a 7-degree angle to the horizon, the other edge is in a 42- degree angle. a. Front view c. isometric view b. Planometric view d. Top view 30. It is a typer of view in which both parts edge at 45-degree angle to the horizontal line drawn. a. Front view c. isometric view b. Planometric view d. Top view 31. It is a technique that is relevant for technical commucation and it is also called “thinking with a pencil” as you are free to bring your ideas into mental pictures. a. Drawing c. Freehand sketching b. Painting d. animating 32. It serves as a guide that help keep the lines straight. a. Ellipses c angle b. Sketch d. grid 33. What are the steps in drawing octagon? 1. Draw the lines perpendicular at each diagonal. 2. Draw a circle. 3. Draw the line from the center of the circle at 45-degrees. 4. Darken the final lines with pencil 5. Identify the horizontal and vertical lines tangent to the circle. a. 12345 c. 25341 b. 25314 d. 23154 34. What is a good flowchart? a. This flow can be plotted so everyone may not know the next task to work. b. It does not have white space and too crowded. c. It should have an appropriate title that describes the diagram. d. Consist of analyzing from back too front. 35. In drawing a flowchart this shape start /end is used to show where the flow begins or ends. a. Process c. data b. Terminal/terminator d. document 36. In drawing a flowchart this shape is used to illustrate an action or an operation. a. Process c. data b. Terminal/terminator d. document 37. In drawing a flowchart this shape is used to show the input to and output from a process. a. Process c. data b. Terminal/terminator d. document 38. In drawing a flowchart this shape is used to represent a decision point in the process, usually requiring a “yes” or “no” response then branching to different parts of the flowchart. a. Process c. data b. Terminal/terminator d. document 39. In drawing flowchart this shape is used in a process flow to ask a question. a. Decision/conditional c. Direct data b. Stored data d. Internal storage 40. In drawing flowchat this shape is used as a general data storage as opposed to data which could be also stored on a hard drive, magnetic tape, memory card, or any other storage device. a. Decision/conditional c. Direct data b. Stored data d. Internal storage 41. In drawing a flowchart this shape is used to represent information stored that can be access directly. a. Decision/conditional c. Direct data b. Stored data d. Internal storage 42. It is a graphical representation of a program logic sequence. a. Data c. flowchart b. Process d. Terminal 43. Electrical faults ranging from equipment failure, overloading of convenience outlets and extension cords, frayed cable or exposed wiring. a. Tripping c. slipping b. Falling d. fire 44. Loose overhead fixtures; tossing tools and objects between co-workers. a. Tripping c. slipping b. Falling d. fire 45. Allergies, chemical sensitivity, occupational asthma, and respiratory disorder. a. Indoor air quality c. slipping b. Eye strain d. Ergonomic injuries 46. Wires running down near or through the walkways or aisle. a. Tripping c. slipping b. Falling d. fire 47. Spills on the floor leaving it wet and presence of small objects like pen caps or paper clips that are left scattered. a. Tripping c. slipping b. Falling d. fire 48. Staring at the computer screens for long period of time. a. Indoor air quality c. slipping b. Eye strain d. Ergonomic injuries 49. Painful condition of hands, hips, or back due to poor posture. a. Indoor air quality c. slipping b. Eye strain d. Ergonomic injuries 50. A well defined system of identifying, tracking, and documenting hazards and the corrections made to reduce, if not completely eliminate it. a. Administrative controls c. engineering controls b. Preventive maintenance systems d. systems to track hazard correction 51. Use of ergonomic seats and tables or other office equipment that can be adjusted to reduce physical stress while performing the task. a. Administrative controls c. engineering controls b. Preventive maintenance systems d. systems to track hazard correction 52. Additional measures or organizational policies that aim to reduce hazards and risk organizational-wide. a. Administrative controls c. engineering controls b. Preventive maintenance systems d. systems to track hazard correction 53. Strict regular monitoring and replacements of controls that are in place even before it needs repair. a. Administrative controls c. engineering controls b. Preventive maintenance systems d. systems to track hazard correction 54. Programs control and promote the general health of the workers in an organization. a. Safe work practices c. emergency preparation b. Medical programs d. Personal protective equipment 55. Establishing certain rules and regulations regarding carrying out all task in a safe manner. a. Safe work practices c. emergency preparation b. Medical programs d. Personal protective equipment 56. Conducting or participating in fire and quake drills. a. Safe work practices c. emergency preparation b. Medical programs d. Personal protective equipment 57. Helmets, gloves, and safety shoes or rubber boots. a. Safe work practices c. emergency preparation b. Medical programs d. Personal protective equipment