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I. Multiple Choice Questions.
1. When we create any publication, we first consider its . Solved Questions
(a) size (b) layout (c) orientation (d) colour theme
2. Organising content based on importance to guide the reader’s attention. This is called .
(a) contrast (b) layout (c) balance (d) hierarchy
3. Layout design ideas will include (i) alignment, (ii) visual hierarchy, (iii) balance, (iv) template
(a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i), (ii) and (iii) (c) (i), (iii) and (iv) (d) All of these
4. Communication may be challenging due to your own , habits, and ways of thinking.
(a) sentiments (b) message (c) challenges (d) prejudices
5. Designers often select , which aligns text along the left or right margins.
(a) between edged alignment (b) layout
(c) colour theme (d) left alignment
6. The message sent by the receiver in response to the information received by the sender is referred to as
.
(a) message (b) feedback (c) encoder (d) channel
7. Most organisations use the model of communication which involves exchanging ideas,
information, or messages on a regular basis.
(a) balanced (b) straightforward (c) ethical (d) interactive
8. A good layout design is both and straightforward.
(a) simple (b) beautiful (c) lively (d) complex
9. Large visuals can capture your audience’s and express messages without the use of writing.
(a) attention (b) thinking (c) interest (d) idea
10. Visual refers to how your image’s aspects balance each other out.
(a) grid (b) hierarchy (c) balance (d) proximity
II. Fill in the blanks.
1. Hierarchy can direct your user through the intended journey of your composition in a manner.
2. design is the process of generating and designing layouts for items like newspapers.
3. A grid can also be used by designers to layout design elements in a clear, understandable manner.
4. Most organisations use a nonlinear communication approach that places emphasis on engagement.
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