Design
  • 1. Design is the process of creating something with careful consideration and intention. It involves problem-solving, creativity, and attention to detail to come up with solutions that are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and user-friendly. Design can be found in all aspects of life, from architecture and fashion to graphic design and user interface design. It is about finding the balance between form and function, beauty and usability, to create something that not only looks good but also works well. Good design has the power to make a positive impact on people's lives by improving their experiences, solving problems, and inspiring creativity.

    What does UI stand for in design?
A) User Interaction
B) User Interface
C) Unique Identity
D) Unified Integration
  • 2. Which color model is used for on-screen graphics?
A) CMYK
B) PMS
C) RGB
D) Hexadecimal
  • 3. What is the purpose of wireframing in design?
A) To add decorative elements to a design
B) To finalize the design's color scheme
C) To create a visual guide for a website or app's structure
D) To create high-fidelity prototypes
  • 4. Which typeface classification does 'Helvetica' belong to?
A) Display
B) Script
C) Serif
D) Sans-serif
  • 5. Which element is crucial for establishing visual hierarchy in design?
A) Contrast
B) Alignment
C) Symmetry
D) Repetition
  • 6. What is the purpose of A/B testing in design?
A) To create user personas
B) To test web application security
C) To compare two design options to determine the better performer
D) To analyze typography choices
  • 7. What is the benefit of using a style guide in design?
A) To experiment with different colors and fonts
B) To ensure fast loading times for websites
C) To create complex animations
D) To maintain consistency across designs and projects
  • 8. What is the objective of usability testing in design?
A) To evaluate how easy and efficient a design is to use
B) To gather feedback on aesthetics only
C) To measure the design's popularity
D) To test the server response time
  • 9. Which design principle focuses on creating a focal point?
A) Repetition
B) Balance
C) Unity
D) Emphasis
  • 10. What is the purpose of a mockup in design?
A) To visualize the final product before development
B) To test user interactions
C) To finalize the color scheme
D) To create wireframes
  • 11. What is the difference between UI and UX design?
A) UI involves only text elements, while UX involves images
B) UI is for mobile apps, while UX is for websites
C) UI focuses on the visual aspects, while UX focuses on overall user experience
D) UI is about color schemes, while UX is about typography
  • 12. Which design tool is known for collaborative work and prototyping?
A) Figma
B) Adobe XD
C) InVision
D) Sketch
  • 13. What is the purpose of a monochromatic color scheme in design?
A) Creating a contrast between light and dark colors
B) Using complementary colors for visual interest
C) Including multiple bright colors in a design
D) Using variations of a single color for a harmonious look
  • 14. Which file format is commonly used for saving vector graphics in design?
A) GIF
B) SVG
C) JPG
D) PNG
  • 15. What type of fonts have little lines at the end of characters?
A) Sans-serif
B) Display
C) Script
D) Serif
  • 16. What does RGB stand for in relation to color in design?
A) Royal Green Black
B) Random Generated Blend
C) Rich Golden Brown
D) Red, Green, Blue
  • 17. Which software is commonly used for creating wireframes in design?
A) Sketch
B) Photoshop
C) InDesign
D) Illustrator
  • 18. What does the acronym CMYK stand for in printing and design?
A) Colorful Mix Yearly Kite
B) Creating Masterpiece Yet Known
C) Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black
D) Camera Models Yield Knowledge
  • 19. What is the term for the space between lines of text in design?
A) Leading
B) Alignment
C) Kerning
D) Tracking
  • 20. In typography, what is the term for adjusting the spacing between characters?
A) Tracking
B) Justification
C) Leading
D) Kerning
  • 21. Which design element refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition?
A) Alignment
B) Contrast
C) Balance
D) Proximity
  • 22. Which design tool is commonly used for creating logos?
A) Adobe Illustrator
B) Microsoft Paint
C) CorelDRAW
D) Canva
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