1-47.
In news writing, what is the
purpose of a story bridge?
1.
To provide most of the
important facts
2.
To smooth the transition
between the lead and the body
3.
To draw reader attention
4.
To support the photographs used
in the story
Figure 1B
IN ANSWERING QUESTION 1-48 AND 1-49, REFER
TO FIGURE 1B.
1-48.
The primary optical area is located
in what area?
1. A
2. B
3. E
4. F
1-49.
The eyes of a reader are least
attracted to what areas of the
layout?
1.
A and B
2.
A and C
3.
B and F
4.
C and D
1-50.
On a layout,
the dominant
photograph should be the largest.
Other photographs in the layout
should not exceed what percentage
of the dominate photograph?
1. 25%
2. 50%
3. 75%
4.
100%
Learning Objective:
Identify the
purpose of photographic quality
assurance (QA).
1-51.
Once established, photographic
quality standards must be
inflexible.
1.
True
2.
False
1-52.
What is the ultimate goal of
quality assurance in photography?
1.
To reduce the time required to
produce photographic products
2.
To test photographic sensitized
materials
3.
To ensure maximum use of
personnel and materials
4.
To ensure the final
photographic product
is of high quality
1-53.
The quality of a photographic
product depends upon what three
factors?
1-54.
1-55.
1.
Human, material,
and mechanical
2.
Chemical, human, and mechanical
3.
Chemical, time, and personnel
4.
Equipment, personnel, and time
What category of personnel makes up
the human element in a photographic
QA program?
1.
The photographer
2.
The processing machine operator
3.
The quality assurance
technician
4.
Each of the above
Your QA program consists solely of
comparing prints to one another
visually.
What type of QA program
are you operating?
1.
Subjective
2.
Objective
3.
Reference standard
4.
Sensitometric
1-56.
What factor(s) of film
contribute(s) the most toward
high-quality photographs?
1.
Storage
2.
Handling
3.
Exposure only
4.
Exposure and processing
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