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JORDAN WOODS ACADEMY

2nd Periodical Exam in Animation 1


Name: __________________________________ Date: ____________ Score: __________

Grade/Section: _____________________

Test 1: Multiple Choice. Write the letter of the correct answer.


1. What is a "Thumbnail" in the context of filmmaking and drawing?

a) A miniature version of a movie c) A compressed image used for online videos


b) A sketch of the story sequence for quick d) A detailed drawing of a character's face
scene visualization

2. What is the "Circular Technique" primarily used for in drawing?

a) Creating abstract art c) Drawing perfect circles


b) Determining the proportion of the character d) Designing logos
using circles

3. What are "Socket Points" in drawing related to character proportions?

a) Points where circles intersect c) Circular shapes used in drawing techniques


b) Areas from circle proportions where body d) Key positions in animation
parts are connected

4. What is the purpose of a "Skeleton Drawing"?

a) Drawing the key positions of a character c) Sketching facial expressions


b) Creating a basic structure for a drawing d) Designing circular shapes

5. How would you define "Body Masses" in drawing?

a) The weight of a character in a story c) Drawing the movements between key


b) Determining proportions after drawing the positions
skeleton d) Sketching the muscles and weight of a
character based on the skeleton

6. What do "Human Movements" serve as a guide for in drawing?

a) Drawing key positions c) Animating movements on objects


b) Creating facial expressions d) Designing circular shapes

7. What are "Facial Expressions" in the context of drawing?

a) Circular shapes used for character design c) Skeleton structures for facial features
b) Human movements used as a guide for d) Face emotions that can be used on non-
animation living object

8. What is the process of "In-Betweening" in animation?

a) Drawing key positions of a character c) Creating circular shapes for characters


b) Drawing the movements between key d) Sketching facial expressions in animation
positions

9. What does "Breakdown Drawing" involve in animation?

a) Drawing the key positions of a character or c) Determining proportions using circles


object d) Sketching the muscles and weight of a
b) Creating a basic structure for a drawing character

10. In the context of a walk animation, what are "Passing Positions"?

a) Key positions of a character in motion c) Areas where body parts are connected
b) In-between drawings in a walk animation d) Circular shapes used in animation

11. What is FLA, the main supported file type of Flash, used for?

a) Flash animation output file c) Flash raw artwork and animations


b) Flash logo design d) Flash video file format
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12. What does SWF stand for, and what type of file is it associated with?

a) Swift, a compressed image file d) Skeleton Weighted File, an animation file


b) Supported Web Format, a video file format
c) Shockwave Flash, associated with Flash
movies

13. What is the purpose of FLV files in Adobe Flash Player?

a) Flash logo design c) Actual movie files that are Flash-based


b) Flash animation output d) Raw artwork and animation storage format

14. In Adobe Flash, what is the "Stage"?

a) The final output file format c) The rectangular area where objects are
b) A drawing tool drawn and animated
d) A layer in the timeline panel

15. What is the primary function of the "Timeline Panel" in Adobe Flash®?

a) Controlling the images and sounds in Flash® c) Organizing layers for animation
documents d) Displaying information about the current
b) Providing access to drawing tools document

16. How are "Panels" displayed in Adobe Flash®?

a) As floating windows c) As tabs that can be easily clicked


b) In a separate application d) As icons on the Tools Panel

17. What is the purpose of the "Tools Panel" in Adobe Flash®?

a) Controlling the timeline d) Displaying information about the current


b) Drawing and modifying artwork document
c) Managing layers for animation

18. Where can you access the most common settings or attributes of a selected object in Adobe Flash®?

a) Timeline Panel c) Properties Panel


b) Tools Panel d) Stage

19. What does the "Properties Panel" provide easy access to in Adobe Flash®?

a) Drawing tools c) Common settings or attributes of a selected


b) Animation controls object
d) Sound settings

20. What is an "AS File" in the context of Flash® applications?

a) Animation Source file c) ActionScript file


b) Application Script file d) Adobe Script file

21. An animation technique in which frame is drawn by hand.

a) 2d Animation c) Traditional Animation


b) 3d Animation d) Computer Generated Animation

22. An animation technique that is purely digital and created primarily with computers, CG animators use high
powered computers to create 3D animations.2d Animation

a) 2d Animation c) Traditional Animation


b) 3d Animation d) Computer Generated Animation

23. It is the first and the most important stage in traditional animation process.
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a) Story Sketch c) Recording
b) Story Boarding d) Track Breakdown

24. It is a series of drawn images that graphically portrays the action described in the script

a) Story Sketch c) Recording


b) Story Boarding d) Track Breakdown

25. The stage where each drawing is transferred to a thin sheet of celluloid or acetate (a cel) and painted in colors
of the original design.

a) Designs c) Dubbing
b) Trace and Paint d) Final Shoot

Test 2: Name the following Tools and Equipment. Write your answers in the space provided. (2 Points
each)

______________1.
______________4.

______________2.
______________5.

______________3.

Test 3: Use your own character. Fill in the missing in-betweens. Break down the drawing to complete
the action sequence. (15 Points Each)

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