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9th - 12th Grade
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Jerome Suelto
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Illustration 11
By Jerome Suelto
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Multiple Choice
What does “H” in pencil grading stand for?
A. Heavy
B. Hard
C. High
D. Highlight
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Multiple Choice
What does the “B” in pencil grading stand for?
A. Bold
B. Black
C. Blend
D. Base
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Multiple Choice
What is the main advantage of a kneaded eraser over a regular rubber eraser?
A. It can be used for ink
B. It can be shaped for precision
C. It erases faster
D. It is cheaper
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Multiple Choice
4. Which action can damage the tip of a graphite pencil?
A. Using a sharpener
B. Dropping the pencil
C. Drawing on smooth paper
D. Using a pencil extender
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Multiple Choice
5. How should erasers be cleaned to maintain effectiveness?
A. Soak in water
B. Rub off dirt on scrap paper
C. Use a sharp knife
D. Apply rubbing alcohol
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Multiple Choice
6. Why is it important to use light pressure when sketching initial lines?
A. It prevents ink smudges
B. It makes erasing easier
C. It sharpens the pencil
D. It uses less graphite
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Multiple Choice
7. A mechanical pencil is most suitable for:
A. Heavy shading
B. Consistent thin lines
C. Smudging effects
D. Dark, bold strokes
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Multiple Choice
8. Why should you store pencils with the tip pointing upward?
A. To keep the lead intact
B. To prevent sharpening
C. To keep erasers clean
D. To avoid smudging
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Multiple Choice
9. Which of the following actions best demonstrates squash and stretch?
A. A car turning a corner
B. A ball bouncing
C. A light turning on
D. A tree swaying in the wind
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Multiple Choice
10. In a bouncing ball animation, the ball stretches most at:
A. The top of the bounce
B. The moment before it hits the ground
C. The fastest downward movement
D. When resting on the ground
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Multiple Choice
11. The purpose of squash and stretch is to make animation appear:
A. More realistic and alive
B. Faster and simpler
C. More rigid
D. Completely symmetrical
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Multiple Choice
12. When applying squash and stretch, what should remain constant to avoid distortion errors?
A. Color
B. Volume
C. Speed
D. Texture
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Multiple Choice
13. What does squash and stretch communicate about an object in animation?
A. The object’s smell
B. The object’s weight and flexibility
C. The object’s price
D. The object’s background
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Multiple Choice
14. A character’s cheeks puffing out when eating is an example of:
A. Stretch only
B. Squash only
C. Anticipation
D. Timing
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Multiple Choice
15. What is the first step before adding squash and stretch in animation?
A. Coloring the frames
B. Planning the key poses
C. Rendering shadows
D. Adding background details
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Multiple Choice
16. If a bouncing ball doesn’t show squash and stretch, the animation might appear:
A. Too stiff
B. Too fast
C. Too colorful
D. Too smooth
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Multiple Choice
17. Why is anticipation often placed before the main action in an animation sequence?
A. To hide animation mistakes
B. To make the animation look faster
C. To reduce the number of frames needed
D. To prepare the audience and make the main action clearer
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Multiple Choice
18. Which of the following is an example of anticipation in animation?
A. A falling object dropping instantly without warning
B. A character jumps without bending their knees first
C. A car suddenly appears on screen without slowing down
D. A baseball player swings the bat backward before hitting
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Multiple Choice
19. How does anticipation affect the believability of animation?
A. It makes actions appear unrealistic
B. It slows down the pace unnecessarily
C. It removes the need for follow-through
D. It exaggerates timing to match human observation
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Multiple Choice
20. Which principle works most closely with anticipation to create realistic movement?
A. Staging
B. Arcs
C. Solid drawing
D. Timing
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Multiple Choice
21. What might happen if an animation sequence has no anticipation?
A. The movement becomes more realistic
B. The action becomes clearer
C. The animation feels more natural
D. The audience might not understand the action
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Multiple Choice
22. Which statement best explains the main difference between straight-ahead and pose-to-pose animation?
A. Pose-to-pose always produces smoother animation than straight-ahead.
B. Straight-ahead is only for slow movements, while pose-to-pose is for fast movements.
C. Straight-ahead focuses on consistent volume, while pose-to-pose focuses on unpredictable movement.
D. Straight-ahead develops action frame-by-frame in sequence, while pose-to-pose plans the main positions first.
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Multiple Choice
23. Why might an animator choose straight-ahead over pose-to-pose for animating fire or water?
A. Because it avoids secondary actions
B. Because it requires less planning time
C. Because it allows precise control of main poses
D. Because it works better with unpredictable, organic movement
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Multiple Choice
24. Which of the following is NOT a common use for pose-to-pose animation?
A. Lip-syncing dialogue
B. Natural smoke movement
C. Character acting with planned expressions
D. Complex action scenes with specific staging
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Multiple Choice
25. If an animator draws key poses first, then adds breakdowns and in-betweens, what method are they
using?
A. Straight-ahead
B. Pose-to-pose
C. Mixed approach
D. Rotoscoping
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Multiple Choice
26. Which approach is most prone to unexpected motion paths that require fixing later?
A. Pose-to-pose
B. Straight-ahead
C. Motion capture
D. Tweening
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Multiple Choice
27. When drawing a tree, which form would you likely use for the trunk?
A. Cylinder
B. Sphere
C. Cube
D. Cone
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Multiple Choice
28. A cartoon sun is usually drawn using which shape?
A. Square
B. Circle
C. Triangle
D. Oval
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Multiple Choice
29. Which form is best for making a ball in a 3D illustration?
A. Cube
B. Sphere
C. Cylinder
D. Cone
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Multiple Choice
30. When creating an ice cream cone illustration, which two basic forms will you combine?
A. Cylinder and sphere
B. Cone and sphere
C. Cube and triangle
D. Rectangle and oval
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Multiple Choice
31. Which shape will make a house look more balanced in a drawing?
A. Square
B. Circle
C. Triangle
D. Star
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Multiple Choice
32. You want to see the Layers panel but it’s missing. What should you do?
A. Close Photoshop
B. Go to Window menu and click Layers
C. Press Ctrl+Z
D. Restart your computer
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Multiple Choice
33. If you want to reset your Photoshop workspace to default, where will you find the option?
A. Edit > Preferences
B. Window > Workspace > Reset Essentials
C. File > New Workspace
D. View > Reset Tools
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Multiple Choice
34. If you want to zoom in on an image, which tool should you use?
A. Move Tool
B. Zoom Tool
C. Hand Tool
D. Brush Tool
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Multiple Choice
35. Which panel is used to manage different objects and text in your project?
A. Layers
B. Swatches
C. Adjustments
D. History
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Multiple Choice
36. To undo your last action, which shortcut will you use?
A. Ctrl+Z
B. Ctrl+X
C. Ctrl+C
D. Ctrl+V
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Multiple Choice
37. Which tool will help you move the view of your image without changing its size?
A. Hand Tool
B. Zoom Tool
C. Crop Tool
D. Lasso Too
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Multiple Choice
38. You need to fill an area with a specific color. Which shortcut fills it with the foreground color?
A. Alt+Backspace
B. Ctrl+Shift+F
C. Shift+Ctrl+N
D. Ctrl+D
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Multiple Choice
39. Which panel lets you organize, lock, and hide specific objects in your project?
A. Layers Panel
B. Adjustments
C. Properties Panel
D. History Panel
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Multiple Choice
40. While zoomed in at 200%, you notice pixel details. Which screen mode will help you focus only on the
image?
A. Full Screen Mode
B. Standard Screen Mode
C. Guide Layout
D. Grid View
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By Jerome Suelto
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