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Mil quiz No. 5

1. It is a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale . Its main role is to organize and provide you access information and labelled as “ steward of good information ”. Multiple Choice. BOOK STORE HOSPITAL C. LIBRARY D. MUSUEM

2. Unconventional source of information. It is also known as local knowledge. According to Warren (1991), it is the knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society. Multiple Choice. Indigenous Knowledge Internet Library Research

3. These libraries are in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

4. Library that serves colleges and universities. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

5. Library that serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

6. Library that serves cities and towns of all types. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

7. It is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. Multiple Choice. Browser Internet Local Area Network World Wide Web

8. Information is said to be this kind, if it can be verified and evaluated. Others refer to the trustworthiness of the source of information. Multiple Choice. Accuracy Relevance Reliability Timeliness

9. It refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data, demonstrate that information have no errors. Multiple Choice. Accuracy Relevance Reliability Timeliness

10. Some information is very time sensitive. For example, a weather forecasting needs to be produced in real time. Multiple Choice. Accuracy Relevance Reliability Timeliness

11. A simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand written, printed or displayed on screen. A. DATA B. DATABASE C. INFOGRAPHICS D. TEXT

1 2. It connotes formality and readability in large amount of texts. This font is usually used for the body text of books, newspapers, magazines and research publication. What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

1 3. It caters to a wide variety of emotions (such as celebration, fear, horror, etc.) or themes (such as cowboys, circus, holidays, summer, kiddie, etc.) Examples: Chiller , Jokerman , Curlz MT . What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

14. Draws much attention to itself because of its brush-like strokes. This must be used sparingly and not to be used in large body text. This font is usually used in wedding invitation cards or other formal events. Examples: Edwardian , Vladimir , Kunstler. What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

15. Carries a solid or heavy look to text. This font can be used for large advertising sign on billboards. Examples: Rockwell , Playbill , Blackoak . What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

16. Refers to how fitting or suitable the text is used for a specific audience, purpose or event. In the creation of text-based content, make sure that the selection criteria (tone, style, purpose, clarity) is followed. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

17. The importance or value given to a part of the text-based content. When trying to make a point or highlighting a message, you can make the text bold, italicized, have a heavier weight, darkened or lightened or enlarged. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

18. How the text is positioned in the page. This can be left, right, center or justified. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

19. How near or how far are the text elements from each other. When two things are closely related, we bring them close together. Otherwise, we put text elements far from each other. For example, the main title and subtitle are usually placed close to each other. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

20. A conscious effort to arrange the different text elements in a page. It ensures that while some text elements are separated from each other , they are still somehow connected with the rest of the elements in the page. When there are many elements needed to fit in a page, start by creating a framework or a compartment for the elements. What design principles it pertains to? A. CONTRAST B. ORGANIZATION C. PROXIMITY D. REPETITION

21. Concerns with the consistency of elements and the unity of the entire design. It encourages the use of repeating some typefaces within the page. What design principles it pertains to? A. CONTRAST B. ORGANIZATION C. PROXIMITY D. REPETITION

22. It will be achieved when two elements are different from each other, it can be achieved if you put light color text in a dark color background and vice versa. What design principles it pertains to? A. CONTRAST B. ORGANIZATION C. PROXIMITY D. REPETITION

23. The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. What design principles it pertains to? A. BALANCE B. CONTRAST C. ORGANIZATION D. REPETITION

24 – 26 Sources of Media 27-30 Types of Library 31-37 Give the 7 design principles and elements 38-40 Types of typeface Enumeration.

Answer key

1. It is a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) are kept for use but not for sale . Its main role is to organize and provide you access information and labelled as “ steward of good information ”. Multiple Choice. BOOK STORE HOSPITAL C. LIBRARY D. MUSUEM

2. Unconventional source of information. It is also known as local knowledge. According to Warren (1991), it is the knowledge that is unique to a given culture or society. Multiple Choice. Indigenous Knowledge Internet Library Research

3. These libraries are in specialized environments, such as hospitals, corporations, museums, the military, private business, and the government. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

4. Library that serves colleges and universities. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

5. Library that serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

6. Library that serves cities and towns of all types. Multiple Choice. Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library

7. It is a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. Multiple Choice. Browser Internet Local Area Network World Wide Web

8. Information is said to be this kind, if it can be verified and evaluated. Others refer to the trustworthiness of the source of information. Multiple Choice. Accuracy Relevance Reliability Timeliness

9. It refers to the closeness of the report to the actual data, demonstrate that information have no errors. Multiple Choice. Accuracy Relevance Reliability Timeliness

10. Some information is very time sensitive. For example, a weather forecasting needs to be produced in real time. Multiple Choice. Accuracy Relevance Reliability Timeliness

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 11.A simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying ideas whether hand written, printed or displayed on screen. A. DATA B. DATABASE C. INFOGRAPHICS D. TEXT

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 12. It connotes formality and readability in large amount of texts. This font is usually used for the body text of books, newspapers, magazines and research publication. What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 13. It caters to a wide variety of emotions (such as celebration, fear, horror, etc.) or themes (such as cowboys, circus, holidays, summer, kiddie, etc.) Examples: Chiller , Jokerman , Curlz MT . What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 14. Draws much attention to itself because of its brush-like strokes. This must be used sparingly and not to be used in large body text. This font is usually used in wedding invitation cards or other formal events. Examples: Edwardian , Vladimir , Kunstler. What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 15. Carries a solid or heavy look to text. This font can be used for large advertising sign on billboards. Examples: Rockwell , Playbill , Blackoak . What typeface it refers to? A. DECORATIVE B. SCRIPT C. SERIF D. SLAB SERIF

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 16. Refers to how fitting or suitable the text is used for a specific audience, purpose or event. In the creation of text-based content, make sure that the selection criteria (tone, style, purpose, clarity) is followed. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 17. The importance or value given to a part of the text-based content. When trying to make a point or highlighting a message, you can make the text bold, italicized, have a heavier weight, darkened or lightened or enlarged. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 18. How the text is positioned in the page. This can be left, right, center or justified. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALLIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 19. How near or how far are the text elements from each other. When two things are closely related, we bring them close together. Otherwise, we put text elements far from each other. For example, the main title and subtitle are usually placed close to each other. What design principles it pertains to? A. ALIGNMENT B. APPROPRIATENESS C. EMPHASIS D. PROXIMITY

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 20. A conscious effort to arrange the different text elements in a page. It ensures that while some text elements are separated from each other , they are still somehow connected with the rest of the elements in the page. When there are many elements needed to fit in a page, start by creating a framework or a compartment for the elements. What design principles it pertains to? A. CONTRAST B. ORGANIZATION C. PROXIMITY D. REPETITION

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 21. It concerns with the consistency of elements and the unity of the entire design. It encourages the use of repeating some typefaces within the page. What design principles it pertains to? A. CONTRAST B. ORGANIZATION C. PROXIMITY D. REPETITION

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 22. It will be achieved when two elements are different from each other, it can be achieved if you put light color text in a dark color background and vice versa. What design principles it pertains to? A. CONTRAST B. ORGANIZATION C. PROXIMITY D. REPETITION

Multiple Choice: Write the letter of your answer. 23.   The distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. What design principles it pertains to? A. BALANCE B. CONTRAST C. ORGANIZATION D. REPETITION

24 – 26 Sources of Media 27-30 Types of Library 31-37 Give the 7 design principles and elements 38-40 Types of typeface Enumeration.

24-26 Sources of Media Indigenous Knowledge Library Internet Enumeration.

27-30 Types of Librarty Academic Library Public Library School Library Special Library Enumeration.

31-37 : Enumerate the 7 design principles Alignment Appropriateness Contrast Emphasis Organization Repetition Proximity

38-40 : Types of Typeface Serif San Serif Slab Serif Script Decorative Display
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