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Question 1:

What is the primary purpose of visual information?


A) To generate income
B) To gain attention, create meaning, and facilitate retention
C) To entertain viewers only
D) To promote social media engagement

Correct Answer: B) To gain attention, create meaning, and facilitate retention

Question 2:

Which of the following is an example of informally produced visual media?


A) A government-issued educational video
B) A comic strip created by a student for a class project
C) A news broadcast by a national TV station
D) A school-issued infographic for public health awareness

Correct Answer: B) A comic strip created by a student for a class project

Question 3:

What type of visual media is represented by data visualization, such as charts and graphs?
A) Photography
B) Infographics
C) Screenshots
D) Memes

Correct Answer: B) Infographics

Question 4:

Which visual design element refers to the degree of lightness and darkness in a design?
A) Shape
B) Value
C) Texture
D) Color

Correct Answer: B) Value


Question 5:

Which design principle focuses on creating a visual flow that guides the viewer's eyes
through the composition?
A) Harmony
B) Rhythm
C) Directional Movement
D) Balance

Correct Answer: C) Directional Movement

Question 6:

When a visual composition has similar units that bring together the entire design, which
design principle is being applied?
A) Contrast
B) Consistency
C) Harmony
D) Balance

Correct Answer: C) Harmony

Question 7:

A visual media element that creates the illusion of a 3-dimensional object through light and
shading is known as:
A) Form
B) Line
C) Shape
D) Texture

Correct Answer: A) Form

Question 8:

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of 'Color' as a visual design element?


A) Hue
B) Intensity
C) Direction
D) Value

Correct Answer: C) Direction

Question 9:

What type of balance is created when elements are evenly distributed on both sides of a
central axis?
A) Asymmetrical Balance
B) Radial Balance
C) Symmetrical Balance
D) Informal Balance

Correct Answer: C) Symmetrical Balance

Question 10:

Which visual design principle is used to emphasize the most important part of a
composition?
A) Center of Interest
B) Consistency
C) Perspective
D) Rhythm

Correct Answer: A) Center of Interest

Question 11:

Which element of visual design describes the surface quality, either tactile or visual, of an
object?
A) Texture
B) Line
C) Shape
D) Value

Correct Answer: A) Texture


Question 12:

A recurring pattern or beat in a visual design, similar to music, is known as:


A) Harmony
B) Rhythm
C) Contrast
D) Directional Movement

Correct Answer: B) Rhythm

Question 13:

When a visual composition uses wavy lines and organic shapes consistently, which design
principle is being emphasized?
A) Unity
B) Balance
C) Harmony
D) Contrast

Correct Answer: C) Harmony

Question 14:

Which of the following visual media types is best suited for summarizing complex data in a
simple, digestible format?
A) Photography
B) Infographics
C) Memes
D) Cartoons

Correct Answer: B) Infographics

Question 15:

Perspective in visual media helps in creating which effect?


A) Emphasizing colors
B) Enhancing texture
C) Creating a sense of depth
D) Highlighting shapes
Correct Answer: C) Creating a sense of depth

Question 1:

Visual media and information are materials, programs, and applications used by teachers and students
to formulate new information through the use, analysis, evaluation, and production of visual images.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 2:

Data visualization, such as charts and graphs, is not considered a type of visual media.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 3:

Visual media produced by schools, government organizations, and established media companies are
considered informally produced.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 4:

The primary purpose of visual information is to entertain the audience rather than to gain attention,
create meaning, and facilitate retention.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 5:

Line, shape, value, texture, color, and form are all fundamental visual design elements.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 6:
Lines in visual design can only be thick and horizontal.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 7:

Shape in visual media is always geometric and cannot be organic.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 8:

Value in visual design refers to the degree of light and dark in a design, including contrasts between
black, white, and all shades in between.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 9:

Texture in visual design can refer to both the actual feel of a surface and the perceived feel created
through visual effects.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 10:

Color in visual design is determined by three properties: hue, intensity, and value.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 11:

Form in visual design cannot create the illusion of 3-dimensional objects.

True or False?
Answer: False

Question 12:

Consistency in margins, typefaces, and colors is not necessary for multi-page documents and slide
presentations.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 13:

The center of interest in a visual composition is the area that first attracts attention and is usually
emphasized through contrast and placement.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 14:

Balance in visual design can only be achieved symmetrically.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 15:

Harmony in visual design is achieved by combining unrelated elements to create visual discord.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 16:

Contrast in visual design shows the difference between shapes and can be used to emphasize specific
areas.

True or False?

Answer: True
Question 17:

Directional movement in a composition refers to creating a flow that guides the viewer's eye through
the design using placement and position.

True or False?

Answer: True

Question 18:

Rhythm in visual design is the irregular repetition of elements that create a chaotic flow.

True or False?

Answer: False

Question 19:

Perspective in visual design is used to create a sense of depth and the illusion of 3-dimensional space on
a 2-dimensional surface.

True or False?

Answer: True

Here are enumeration questions based on the provided content on Visual Information and Media:

Question 1:

Enumerate the different types of visual media.


Answer:

1. Photography
2. Video
3. Screenshots
4. Infographics
5. Data Visualization (charts and graphs)
6. Comic Strips/Cartoons
7. Memes
8. Visual Note-taking

Question 2:
List the primary purposes of visual information.
Answer:

1. To gain attention
2. To create meaning
3. To facilitate retention

Question 3:

Enumerate the categories of visual media based on their production source.


Answer:

1. Formally Produced Visual Media (e.g., created by schools, government, and established
media organizations)
2. Informally Produced Visual Media (e.g., created by individuals, social media users, or
independent creators)

Question 4:

List the visual design elements used in constructing visual images.


Answer:

1. Line
2. Shape
3. Value
4. Texture
5. Color
6. Form

Question 5:

Enumerate the properties of color in visual design.


Answer:

1. Hue (the name of the color)


2. Intensity (purity of the hue)
3. Value (lightness or darkness of the hue)
Question 6:

List the visual design principles.


Answer:

1. Consistency
2. Center of Interest
3. Balance
4. Harmony
5. Contrast
6. Directional Movement
7. Rhythm
8. Perspective

Question 7:

Enumerate the different types of lines used in visual design.


Answer:

1. Actual Lines
2. Implied Lines
3. Vertical Lines
4. Horizontal Lines
5. Diagonal Lines
6. Contour Lines

Question 8:

List the types of balance in visual design.


Answer:

1. Symmetrical Balance
2. Asymmetrical Balance

Question 9:

Enumerate examples of how texture can be perceived in visual media.


Answer:

1. Smoothness
2. Roughness
3. Softness
4. Hardness

Question 10:

List the purposes for using color in visual design.


Answer:

1. For emphasis
2. To elicit emotions
3. To create visual harmony
4. To influence reactions and perceptions

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