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This activity contains 18 questions.

Question 1.
An image on a computer screen is made up of a matrix of what?


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Question 2.
What does dots per inch (DPI) measure?


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Question 3.
What type of graphics recognizes a red line as a red line rather than as individual pixels?


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Question 4.
Which of the following graphic editing programs give artists and photo editors control over textures, shading, and fine detail?


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Question 5.
Which of the following allows engineers, designers, and architects to use computers to design products?


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Question 6.
Which of the following allows a multimedia-presentation to be created?


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Question 7.
What is the process of creating movement from still images?


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Question 8.
What is the term used to describe seeing an image displayed on the screen while it is created?


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Question 9.
What type of software creates a smaller file that is faster to transfer over the Internet?


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Question 10.
Which of the following is NOT typically considered a component of multimedia?


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Question 11.
What are radio-style programs that can be downloaded on demand or automatically by subscription called?


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Question 12.
Pixels are directly controlled by the user, NOT by the software.


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Question 13.
Bitmapped files are usually fairly large in size.


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Question 14.
Video must be in analog form to be used on a computer so that the computer may treat it as data.


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Question 15.
The use of hypertext allows links only in sequential format.


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Question 16.
Internet radio stations typically allow music to be downloaded.


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Question 17.
Public domain work is freely usable by anyone.


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Question 18.
Match each term with the correct definition.



A matching question presents 5 answer choices and 5 items. The answer choices are lettered A through E. The items are numbered 18.1 through 18.5. Screen readers will read the answer choices first. Then each item will be presented along with a select menu for choosing an answer choice. Using the pull-down menus, match each item in the left column to the corresponding item in the right column.
A combination of virtual worlds with networking, placing multiple participants in a virtual space
B creation of motion from still pictures
C copying a file from one computer to another local computer
D creation of key frames and objects with the use of software to help fill in the movement of the objects in the in-between frames
E software that puts the user in control of the information flow
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