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Unit 1: Communication and Revolution of Multimedia

1. What does multimedia primarily involve?

• a) Text only

• b) Video only

• c) Integration of multiple content forms

• d) Audio only

• Answer: c

2. Which is NOT an example of multimedia content?

• a) Animation

• b) Plain text document

• c) Video with audio

• d) Image slideshow

• Answer: b

3. What are the key stages of communication in multimedia?

• a) Sender and receiver only

• b) Sender, medium, message, receiver

• c) Encoding and decoding only

• d) Feedback only

• Answer: b

4. The shift from oral to digital communication is an example of:

• a) Revolution in multimedia

• b) Primitive communication

• c) Non-verbal communication

• d) Static communication

• Answer: a
5. What type of communication includes gestures, facial expressions, and body
language?

• a) Verbal

• b) Non-verbal

• c) Digital

• d) Traditional

• Answer: b

Unit 2: Digital Data, Hardware, and Software

1. What is the first step in converting analog data to digital?

• a) Quantization

• b) Sampling

• c) Compression

• d) Encoding

• Answer: b

2. Which device is used to capture printed images for digital processing?

• a) Mouse

• b) Scanner

• c) Monitor

• d) Keyboard

• Answer: b

3. HDD stands for:

• a) High Data Drive

• b) Hard Disk Drive

• c) Hard Data Disk

• d) High Density Drive

• Answer: b
4. Which of the following is an example of multimedia software?

• a) MS Excel

• b) Adobe Premiere Pro

• c) MS Word

• d) Notepad

• Answer: b

5. What is the purpose of encoding in multimedia?

• a) Increase file size

• b) Secure data

• c) Convert data to a usable format

• d) Decrease file accessibility

• Answer: c

Unit 3: Text and Graphics in Multimedia

1. What is the primary focus of typography in multimedia?

• a) Font styles and readability

• b) Color schemes

• c) Animation

• d) Sound effects

• Answer: a

2. Vector graphics are based on:

• a) Pixels

• b) Mathematical equations

• c) Bitmaps

• d) Resolution

• Answer: b

3. Which of the following is a 3D modeling software?


• a) Adobe Illustrator

• b) Blender

• c) CorelDRAW

• d) Canva

• Answer: b

4. Subtitles in multimedia primarily serve to:

• a) Enhance sound quality

• b) Improve text readability

• c) Assist users in understanding dialogues

• d) Adjust the video resolution

• Answer: c

5. Bitmap images are also referred to as:

• a) Vector graphics

• b) Raster images

• c) 3D models

• d) Digital animations

• Answer: b

Unit 4: Sound and Video in Multimedia

1. The frequency of a sound wave is measured in:

• a) Decibels

• b) Hertz

• c) Bits per second

• d) Frames per second

• Answer: b

2. Which format is commonly used for digital audio files?

• a) MP3
• b) AVI

• c) PNG

• d) MPEG

• Answer: a

3. Which of the following is a video editing software?

• a) Audacity

• b) Adobe Premiere Pro

• c) Blender

• d) AutoCAD

• Answer: b

4. Analog video formats like VHS have been replaced by digital formats like:

• a) MP3

• b) MP4

• c) JPEG

• d) WAV

• Answer: b

5. What is the purpose of compression in video?

• a) Increase video quality

• b) Reduce file size

• c) Add sound effects

• d) Adjust lighting

• Answer: b

Unit 5: Animation in Multimedia

1. What is the role of tweening in animation?

• a) Combining multiple audio tracks

• b) Filling frames between keyframes


• c) Editing text

• d) Enhancing subtitles

• Answer: b

2. Cel animation involves:

• a) Stop-motion techniques

• b) Drawing each frame on a transparent sheet

• c) Creating 3D models

• d) Real-time rendering

• Answer: b

3. Adobe Animate is commonly used for:

• a) Image editing

• b) Animation design

• c) Video editing

• d) Audio mixing

• Answer: b

4. Which of the following is NOT a principle of animation?

• a) Timing

• b) Anticipation

• c) Exaggeration

• d) Sampling

• Answer: d

5. 2D animation is primarily based on:

• a) Bitmap images

• b) Frames drawn on a flat plane

• c) 3D meshes

• d) Mathematical calculations
• Answer: b

Unit 6: Multimedia Project Development

1. What is the first step in creating a multimedia project?

• a) Production

• b) Testing

• c) Concept development

• d) Distribution

• Answer: c

2. What role does a project manager play in multimedia projects?

• a) Creates animations

• b) Manages timelines and teams

• c) Codes interactive features

• d) Tests the project

• Answer: b

3. What is the main purpose of a storyboard in project development?

• a) Testing software

• b) Visualizing the project flow

• c) Compressing files

• d) Writing code

• Answer: b

4. What is an example of a distribution format for multimedia projects?

• a) Flash drives

• b) Windows OS

• c) Lectora software

• d) Testing environments

• Answer: a
5. What does SCORM compliance in multimedia projects ensure?

• a) Compatibility with different LMS platforms

• b) High video resolution

• c) Enhanced user experience

• d) Better compression

• Answer: a

Unit 1: Communication and Revolution of Multimedia

6. The primary goal of multimedia is to:

• a) Use more text

• b) Enhance communication through various content types

• c) Replace traditional forms of communication

• d) Minimize user interaction

• Answer: b

7. Which of the following is NOT an element of multimedia?

• a) Text

• b) Sound

• c) Video

• d) Hardware

• Answer: d

8. The medium in a communication process serves as:

• a) The creator of the message

• b) The sender of the message

• c) The channel through which the message is transmitted

• d) The receiver of the message

• Answer: c

9. Which of the following best describes digital communication?


• a) Face-to-face communication

• b) Communication through online or electronic platforms

• c) Verbal communication only

• d) Communication via gestures

• Answer: b

10. What is the primary difference between verbal and non-verbal communication?

• a) Verbal uses speech, while non-verbal uses body language

• b) Verbal is always digital, non-verbal is not

• c) Non-verbal relies on text formatting

• d) Verbal is older than non-verbal communication

• Answer: a

11. What does the evolution of communication from oral to digital emphasize?

• a) The replacement of written communication

• b) The advancement of communication technology

• c) Decline in personal interaction

• d) The removal of multimedia components

• Answer: b

12. Which of the following is an early example of multimedia use?

• a) Telegraph

• b) Hand-drawn animation

• c) Text messaging

• d) Podcasts

• Answer: b

13. The term “multimedia” was first coined to describe:

• a) Integration of multiple forms of media

• b) Exclusive video content


• c) A new type of hardware device

• d) Only computer-based communication

• Answer: a

14. The characteristics of multimedia include:

• a) Sequential, non-interactive, and limited content

• b) Integration, interactivity, and user engagement

• c) Static, fixed, and one-directional information flow

• d) Minimal visual elements

• Answer: b

15. What is the importance of multimedia in education?

• a) Simplifies teaching and enhances interactivity

• b) Reduces the need for educators

• c) Focuses only on theoretical teaching

• d) Replaces textbooks entirely

• Answer: a

Unit 2: Digital Data, Hardware, and Software

6. What is sampling in the context of multimedia?

• a) Converting data into text

• b) Measuring the value of a signal at discrete intervals

• c) Compressing large files

• d) Encoding signals for security

• Answer: b

7. Quantization involves:

• a) Compressing data

• b) Mapping signal values to discrete levels

• c) Modifying image resolution


• d) Recording analog signals

• Answer: b

8. Which of these is NOT a storage device?

• a) RAM

• b) SSD

• c) HDD

• d) Cloud storage

• Answer: a

9. What is the primary purpose of an operating system in multimedia?

• a) Compressing multimedia content

• b) Managing hardware and software resources

• c) Enhancing user interfaces

• d) Editing images

• Answer: b

10. What type of software is Adobe Photoshop?

• a) System software

• b) Multimedia application software

• c) Utility software

• d) Firmware

• Answer: b

11. The operating system Linux is widely used because:

• a) It is free and open-source

• b) It has limited multimedia applications

• c) It only supports text files

• d) It lacks user-friendly design

• Answer: a
12. A cloud storage device is advantageous because:

• a) It works offline

• b) It stores data remotely for easy access

• c) It is hardware-based

• d) It reduces file quality

• Answer: b

13. HDDs store data using:

• a) Magnetic storage

• b) Optical storage

• c) Solid-state circuits

• d) Cloud networks

• Answer: a

14. Which input device is primarily used in multimedia to capture videos?

• a) Microphone

• b) Camera

• c) Scanner

• d) Monitor

• Answer: b

15. Authoring software like Adobe Captivate is primarily used for:

• a) Editing images

• b) Creating interactive multimedia content

• c) Storing files

• d) Encoding video

• Answer: b

Unit 3: Text and Graphics in Multimedia

16. What does DPI stand for in typography and graphics?


• a) Dots Per Inch

• b) Data Pixel Index

• c) Display Picture Integration

• d) Digital Pixel Interface

• Answer: a

17. Which font type is best suited for digital screen readability?

• a) Serif

• b) Script

• c) Sans-serif

• d) Gothic

• Answer: c

18. Vector images are preferred over bitmap images for:

• a) High scalability without losing quality

• b) Rich color depth

• c) Realistic photo rendering

• d) Lower file sizes in all cases

• Answer: a

19. CorelDRAW is commonly used for:

• a) 3D animation

• b) Vector graphic design

• c) Audio editing

• d) Video rendering

• Answer: b

20. Bitmap images are made up of:

• a) Mathematical paths

• b) Pixels
• c) Frames

• d) Layers

• Answer: b

21. In typography, which principle affects user readability the most?

• a) Font style and spacing

• b) Animation speed

• c) Video quality

• d) Audio synchronization

• Answer: a

22. What type of text processing evolved with the introduction of computers?

• a) Handwritten manuscripts

• b) Mechanical printing

• c) Digital text processing

• d) Photographic text generation

• Answer: c

23. The placement of captions in multimedia content is important for:

• a) Audio clarity

• b) Visual guidance and accessibility

• c) File compression

• d) Enhancing soundtracks

• Answer: b

24. The best tool for 2D graphic design among these is:

• a) Blender

• b) Adobe Illustrator

• c) Autodesk Maya

• d) Final Cut Pro


• Answer: b

25. Subtitles are critical for:

• a) Enhancing non-verbal communication

• b) Facilitating accessibility for hearing-impaired audiences

• c) Improving video resolution

• d) Synchronizing audio

• Answer: b

Unit 4: Sound and Video in Multimedia

16. Which audio format is uncompressed and retains the highest quality?

• a) MP3

• b) WAV

• c) AAC

• d) OGG

• Answer: b

17. What is the primary unit used to measure sound wave frequency?

• a) Hertz (Hz)

• b) Decibel (dB)

• c) Frames per second

• d) Bitrate

• Answer: a

18. Video compression reduces:

• a) File resolution

• b) File size without significant loss in quality

• c) Playback speed

• d) Color depth

• Answer: b
19. Which format is suitable for storing video with high quality?

• a) MP4

• b) JPEG

• c) MP3

• d) PNG

• Answer: a

20. Analog recording techniques were replaced due to:

• a) Incompatibility with multimedia systems

• b) Limited data storage

• c) Higher costs of analog devices

• d) Inability to transfer files digitally

• Answer: d

21. Post-production in video processing involves:

• a) Video encoding

• b) Editing, color grading, and adding effects

• c) Camera setup

• d) Lighting adjustments

• Answer: b

22. Which tool is commonly used for audio editing?

• a) Audacity

• b) Blender

• c) CorelDRAW

• d) Microsoft Excel

• Answer: a

23. The term “frame rate” in videos refers to:

• a) Number of images displayed per second


• b) Duration of the video clip

• c) Resolution of the video

• d) Quality of the audio track

• Answer: a

24. Digital sound is represented as:

• a) Analog signals

• b) Binary data

• c) Mathematical equations

• d) Compression ratios

• Answer: b

25. A key advantage of MP3 format is:

• a) Lossless audio quality

• b) Small file size with acceptable quality

• c) Support for video playback

• d) Compatibility with analog devices

• Answer: b

Unit 5: Animation in Multimedia

16. Keyframes in animation represent:

• a) Transition frames between key scenes

• b) Important moments in the animation timeline

• c) Static frames in 2D animation

• d) Background design elements

• Answer: b

17. Which animation principle emphasizes preparation for action?

• a) Timing
• b) Anticipation

• c) Exaggeration

• d) Staging

• Answer: b

18. Tweening is used in:

• a) Filling frames between two keyframes

• b) Increasing frame rates

• c) Animating 3D models

• d) Sound design

• Answer: a

19. Stop motion animation involves:

• a) Capturing physical objects in small, incremental movements

• b) Drawing each frame manually

• c) Real-time rendering of scenes

• d) Automatic 3D object creation

• Answer: a

20. What is a cel in cel animation?

• a) A frame in stop motion

• b) A transparent sheet used for drawing

• c) A 3D modeling tool

• d) A light source

• Answer: b

21. Adobe Animate is used for:

• a) Creating 2D animations

• b) Advanced 3D modeling

• c) Video editing
• d) Rendering sound effects

• Answer: a

22. Timing in animation affects:

• a) The visual appeal and flow of the animation

• b) The size of the animation file

• c) The text formatting in multimedia

• d) The sound effects

• Answer: a

23. Modern 3D animation tools like Blender allow:

• a) Real-time rendering and modeling

• b) Compression of video files

• c) Sound synthesis

• d) Simple text animations only

• Answer: a

24. Principles of animation were first formalized by:

• a) Walt Disney Studios

• b) Pixar Animation

• c) Adobe Systems

• d) Studio Ghibli

• Answer: a

25. Cel animation is different from 3D animation because it:

• a) Is manual and uses transparent sheets

• b) Involves mathematical calculations

• c) Uses only digital tools

• d) Focuses on physical modeling

• Answer: a
Unit 6: Multimedia Project Development

16. A multimedia storyboard represents:

• a) A blueprint of the entire project

• b) A list of software tools

• c) The encoded final project

• d) The testing phase

• Answer: a

17. Distribution formats like CDs and DVDs are now often replaced by:

• a) Online streaming and cloud storage

• b) Paper manuals

• c) VHS tapes

• d) USB keyboards

• Answer: a

18. Prototyping is done during:

• a) Concept development

• b) Testing and iteration

• c) Post-production

• d) Pre-production

• Answer: d

19. Which of the following roles focuses on coding interactivity?

• a) Graphic designer

• b) Animator

• c) Programmer

• d) Project manager

• Answer: c
20. A user-friendly design prioritizes:

• a) Simplicity, accessibility, and interactivity

• b) Complex interfaces

• c) Visual effects over usability

• d) Advanced programming only

• Answer: a

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