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				Any text in a(n) ____________________ graphic is stored on the Web as text, so it can be found using search engines.			
		
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				Digital camera manufacturers express the resolution of an image in ____________________.			
		
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				A Web ____________________ is the standard set of colors used by Internet browsers.			
		
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				The ____________________ of an image grid refers to the grid used for printing on paper or displaying on a monitor.			
		
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				Bitmap graphics are resolution ____________________.			
		
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				In a bitmap graphic, each ____________________ is assigned a color, which is stored as a binary number.			
		
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				A bitmap graphic is also called a(n) ____________________ graphic.			
		
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				The graphic shown in the above figure is a(n) ____ bitmap.a. grayscale c. True Colorb. monochrome d. rasterized			
		
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				Speech ____ is the process by which machines produce sounds that resemble spoken words.a. recognition c. synthesisb. notation d. composition			
		
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				A CD____ is software that copies tracks from an audio CD and stores them in Wave format.a. streamer c. digitizerb. ripper d. ray tracer			
		
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				Most ____ provide a FireWire or USB port to transfer data to a computer.a. digital video cameras c. cell phonesb. scanners d. digitizing tablets			
		
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				The higher the ____ of a video, the better the video image.a. resolution c. color depthb. density d. frame rate			
		
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				In the figure above, the item labeled 1 represents the ____.a. rendered portion c. rayb. gradient d. wireframe			
		
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				In the figure above, the item labeled 2 represents the ____.a. rendered portion c. rayb. gradient d. wireframe			
		
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				An input device called a(n) ____ has a flat surface used to turn a paper-based line drawing into a vector graphic.a. scanner c. digitizing tabletb. rasterizer d. ray tracer			
		
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				SWF graphics are created using ____.a. Adobe Photoshop c. Macromedia Dreamweaverb. Macromedia Flash d. AutoCAD			
		
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				Which of the following is NOT a filename extension for vector graphics?a. .pict c. .dxtb. .wmf d. .tiff			
		
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				An image that has a flat, cartoon-like quality is most likely a(n) ____ graphic.a. vector c. rasterizedb. bitmap d. monochrome			
		
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				A(n) ____ bitmap displays 16.7 million colors, and can also define special effects.a. True Color c. 32-bitb. 24-bit d. 3-D			
		
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				The process of using patterns of two or more colors to produce the illusion of additional colors and shading is called ____.a. rasterization c. vectoringb. dithering d. rendering			
		
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				Pixel ____ is a method of increasing the resolution of a bitmap graphic.a. interpolation c. rasterizationb. extrapolation d. dithering			
		
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				Which of the following graphics file formats is the native format for Microsoft Windows?a. TIFF c. PNGb. JPEG d. BMP			
		
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				Bitmap graphics can be saved in all of the following file formats EXCEPT ____.a. BMP c. MIDIb. TIFF d. PNG			
		
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				Which of the following is NOT a way to create a bitmap graphic?a. Using a scanner c. Using a digital camerab. Creating each part as a separate object d. Drawing using paint software			
		
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				Which of the following is a method of transferring images without using cables?a. Wi-Fi c. FireWireb. USB d. Docking station			
		
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				To convert a printed image into a digital graphic, use a(n) ____.a. imagizer c. scannerb. raster d. digital camera			
		
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				The graphic shown in the above figure is a grayscale bitmap.			
		
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				MIDI is a great way to store vocal sounds.			
		
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				Waveform audio files are more compact than MIDI files.			
		
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				A MIDI-capable sound card contains a set of prerecorded musical instrument sounds.			
		
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				MP3 is a popular waveform audio file format.			
		
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				Waveform audio is a digital representation of sound.			
		
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				The figure above represents analog sound waves.			
		
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				Reducing the frame rate of a video can make it blurry.			
		
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				Streaming video is best viewed using a dial-up connection.			
		
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				MPEG is an example of codec software.			
		
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				The size of the video window depends on the size of the monitor on which it is viewed.			
		
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				Editing a video by recording segments from one videotape onto another is called nonlinear editing.			
		
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				A video capture device can convert analog video into digital format.			
		
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				Analog video cameras generally produce higher quality video than digital video cameras.			
		
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				To make your video more interesting, ask the subjects to wear multi-colored patterns.			
		
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				Video capturing software allows you to start and stop the transfer, select the frame rate, and choose a file format			
		
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				Analog video retains its image quality no matter how many times it has been copied.			
		
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				Some PDAs can be configured to play digital videos.			
		
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				AutoCad is an example of 3-D animation software.			
		
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				3-D computer game animation happens in real time.			
		
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				Pixar and DreamWorks are examples of studios that use 3-D animation techniques.			
		
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				A vector graphic is being created in the above figure.			
		
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				Corel DESIGNER is a popular drawing software program.			
		
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				Vector graphics can be created using scanners.			
		
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				Rasterization is the process for converting a bitmap into a vector graphic.			
		
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				Vector graphics require more storage space than bitmaps.			
		
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				Vector graphics resize better than bitmaps.			
		
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				Vector graphics are three-dimensional.			
		
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				A True-Color bitmap displays photographic-quality images.			
		
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				When a pixel appears white on a monitor, it means that the color signals are set to the maximum intensity.			
		
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				Color monitors display colors based on the intensity of red, blue, and yellow signals it receives.			
		
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				Dithering is a way to increase the resolution of a graphic.			
		
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				GIF file format is a public domain format without restrictions, and is used for Web graphics.			
		
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				When you use graphics software to reduce the resolution of an image, part of the image is cropped out.			
		
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				Bitmap graphics take a lot of storage space.			
		
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				Solid-state storage, such as used for digital cameras, can hold data without using power.			
		
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				In order to use infrared technology to transfer images from a digital camera to your computer, you must have a FireWire port.			
		
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				Digital cameras store images on removable solid-state storage media.			
		
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				Digital cameras often store photos in JPEG or TIFF formats.			
		
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				What does a Compact Privacy Policy do?a. Blocks a company from installing cookies on your computer. b. Describes how cookie data is used by a Web site.c. Encrypts credit card information in a secure connection. d. Acts as a contract between a consumer and a business for e-commerce purchases.			
		
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				Which of the following is true about cookies?a. Most companies ask before installing a cookie on your computer. b. Cookies can be used to execute a virus or worm. c. Cookies can look through your hard disk to find passwords. d. Cookies cannot be accessed by Web sites other than the one which created it.			
		
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				____ is a protocol that encrypts data that travels between a client computer and an HTTP server.a. S-HTTP c. SSLb. HTTPS d. W3C			
		
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				A(n) ____ is a program that monitors data as it travels over networks.a. cookie c. digital certificateb. packet sniffer d. Web bug			
		
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				A(n) ____ ad is an advertisement embedded at the top of a Web page.a. header c. pop-upb. banner d. brick and mortar			
		
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				A(n) ____ is data generated by a Web server and stored in a text file on your computer.a. HTML form c. cookieb. click-through d. ID card			
		
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				The Web page in the figure above could be used for all of the following EXCEPT:a. e-commerce orders c. opinion pollsb. site registrations d. image mapping			
		
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				PNG and JPEG are examples of ____ formats.a. video c. graphicb. style sheet d. XML			
		
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				A template that controls the layout and design of a Web page is called a(n) ____.a. wizard c. themeb. cascading style sheet d. HTML tag			
		
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				In an HTML document, the head section includes: ____.a. information that will appear at the top of the page c. a navigation barb. HTML tags for formatting text d. the global properties of the document			
		
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				A text editor creates a plain text ____ document with no hidden formatting codes.a. ASCII c. XMLb. HTML d. Web			
		
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				An HTTP command that helps browsers communicate with Web servers is called a(n) ____.a. image map c. socketb. method d. status code			
		
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				An HTTP ____ code indicates whether or not the browser's request can be fulfilled.a. resource c. updateb. operational d. status			
		
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				A(n) ____ is a diagram with different click points that link to information.a. image map c. thumbnailb. hot spot d. graphic link			
		
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				____ piggybacks onto pop-up ads and activates when you click the ad window.a. Adware c. Spywareb. A worm d. Firefox			
		