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Graphic arts (revision 2nd term)

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  • A scanner is used to print documents on paper.
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  • Relief printing transfers ink from a flat surface.
    false
  • If a designer erases something, they are removing it from the design.
    true
  • Offset printing is a process where ink is transferred to rubber before paper.
    true
  • A USB device connects a computer to another device.
    true
  • The aspect ratio of a screen determines the relationship between width and height.
    true
  • A designer who wants to make text stand out should highlight it.
    true
  • Designers use shading to make part of an image appear lighter.
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  • A rough drawing made before the final design is called a sketch.
    true
  • A high-resolution display allows designers to see more detail.
    true
  • "Highlight" refers to making something less noticeable.
    false
  • "Reduce" means to make an object larger.
    false
  • Calligraphy is a method of transferring ink to rubber before paper.
    false
  • Inkjet printers are commonly used for producing high-quality colored prints.
    true
  • Lithography is a printing method that transfers ink from a raised surface.
    false
  • Calligraphy is the art of writing with decorative letters.
    true
  • A computer's screen resolution is measured in DPI (dots per inch).
    true
  • "Stretching" an image makes it smaller in one direction.
    false
  • Digital cameras store images electronically instead of using film.
    true
  • A laser printer is the best option for producing high-quality colored images.
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  • The process of reproducing an image exactly is called copying.
    true
  • "Draw" refers to creating an image using a pen or pencil.
    true
  • A printer is used to create digital images only.
    false
  • "Shade in" means to make part of something darker.
    true
  • A monitor is used to display images and information from a computer.
    true