Grade 9 Animation 2nd Periodic Exam - PracticeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on Grade 9 Animation concepts and techniques! par harold jhon materum 1 What is the primary purpose of animation in storytelling? a To reduce production time. b To convey a narrative visually. c To create static images. d To enhance audio quality. 2 Which software is commonly used for 2D animation? a Microsoft Word. b Photoshop. c AutoCAD. d Adobe Animate. 3 What is frame rate in animation? a The resolution of the frames. b The color depth of the images. c The number of frames displayed per second. d The duration of the animation. 4 What technique involves creating movement by displaying a series of images? a Frame-by-frame animation. b 3D modeling. c Stop motion. d Digital painting. 5 Which principle of animation involves exaggerating movements? a Anticipation. b Staging. c Timing. d Squash and stretch. 6 What is the role of a storyboard in animation? a To plan scenes and visualize the narrative. b To edit audio tracks. c To create final animations. d To design characters. 7 In animation, what does 'tweening' refer to? a Editing sound effects. b Creating backgrounds. c Drawing characters by hand. d Generating intermediate frames between two keyframes. 8 What is a common frame rate for smooth animation? a 60 frames per second. b 12 frames per second. c 24 frames per second. d 30 frames per second. 9 What is the term for the illusion of depth in animation? a Motion blur. b Parallax scrolling. c Layering. d Keyframing. 10 Which animation style uses physical objects and models? a Stop motion animation. b 2D animation. c Flash animation. d 3D animation. 11 Which refers to the tangible components of a computer? a Hardware b Software c Peopleware d Noware 12 Which of the following is an example of software? a Mouse b Printer c DOTA 2 d Monitor 13 Which of the following is an example of operating system? a MS Word b Android c Google Chrome d Internet 14 MS word is an example of what software categories? a Operating system b Application Software c Utility d Anti-virus 15 Which is used to enter characters into the computer? a Keyboard b Mouse c Monitor d Touchpad 16 Which of the following is not an OS? a Windows 10 b Android c iOS d Microsoft Excel 17 Which of the following can be used to create and edit animation? a Photoshop b ToonBoom c Animation d Paint 18 Which of the following did you used in making digital background? a Paint b Power Point c MS Word d MS Excel 19 Which of the following is a primary material used in traditional animation? a a)Clay b b)Animation paper c c)Digital tablet d d)3D printer 20 Why is the grade of a pencil important in traditional animation? a a)It determines the color of the lines. b b)It affects the hardness and darkness of the lines. c c)It changes the texture of the paper. d d)It impacts the size of the paper. 21 Which piece of equipment is specifically mentioned as necessary for seeing the receding movement for consistency of action? a a)Animation table b b)Desktop computer c c)Graphics tablet d d)Light box 22 What is the main use of a line tester in traditional animation? a a)To trace in-between drawings b b)To align papers on the light box c c)To reproduce, reduce, and enlarge drawings d d)To test the movement or action after pencil drawings are done 23 What type of reference material provides detailed information on muscles, bones, and proportions to help animators create anatomically correct characters? a A) Character Design Books/E-books b B) Live Model c C) Anatomy Books/E-books d D) Photographs 24 When creating landscapes, cityscapes, and other settings in animation, which resource is most useful? a Mechanical Design Books/E-books b B) Buildings and Houses Books/E-books c C) Background Books/E-books d D) Character Design Books/E-books 25 If an animator needs to create unique and compelling characters, which resource would they most likely use? a A) Basic Drawing Books/E-books b B) Character Design Books/E-books c C) Background Books/E-books d D) Videos / DVDs 26 Which reference material offers industry news, trends, and tutorials related to animation and drawing? a Magazines b B) Online References c C) Mechanical Design Books/E-books d D) Model Sheets 27 For consistency in a character's appearance and behavior across different scenes, an animator would rely on: a A) Photographs b B) Model Sheets c C) Live Model d D) Background Books/E-books 28 Which reference material is specifically designed to help animators with the foundational knowledge of drawing techniques such as line work and shading? a A) Anatomy Books/E-books b B) Basic Drawing Books/E-books c C) Magazines d D) Model Sheets 29 An animator wants to watch tutorials and demonstrations of drawing techniques. Which reference material should they use? a A) Online References b B) Videos / DVDs c C) Magazines d D) Photographs 30 To better understand human anatomy and movement by drawing from life, an animator should use: a A) Live Model b B) Anatomy Books/E-books c C) Photographs d D) Basic Drawing Books/E-books 31 Which static images help animators capture accurate details of objects, people, or environments? a A) Model Sheets b B) Photographs c C) Magazines d D) Videos / DVDs 32 What is the purpose of a storyboard in traditional animation? a To provide character proportions and designs b B. To serve as a visual guide for timing and composition c C. To finalize the animation style d D. To depict backgrounds and environments 33 Which of the following is included in an animation folder? a A. Detailed storyboard frames only b B. Background designs c C. Model sheets, keyframes, and exposure sheet d D. Completed animation sequences 34 What is the main purpose of model sheets? a A. To determine camera angles b B. To ensure consistency in character appearance c C. To organize the flow of scenes d D. To finalize background designs 35 Which of the following is a type of model sheet? a A. Layout drawing b B. Exposure sheet c C. Rough Dialogue Model Sheet d D. Scene folder 36 What is the key goal of an animatic? a A. To create character consistency b B. To define the timing of moving images c C. To refine storyboard sketches d D. To detail the visual style of backgrounds 37 Which part of the animation process ensures the spatial relationship and perspective of each scene? a A. Animatic b B. Layout c C. Model sheet d D. Storyboard 38 Megan suggests removing a redundant loop in the flowchart. What should Trish consider before making the change? a A. The impact on training employees b B. The role of the loop in maintaining quality c C. Whether the loop affects decision-making d D. How the removal affects arrow line clarity 39 Jona and Noe are finalizing a flowchart. Jona notices some steps are vague. What action should Noe take? a A. Ensure each process step is described clearly with verb-noun phrases b B. Add more connectors for clarity c C. Change all steps into sub-processes d D. Redesign the entire flowchart structure 40 What is the primary purpose of arrow lines in a flowchart? a A. To represent a process step b B. To connect decision points to subprocesses c C. To indicate the flow direction of the process d D. To mark redundant loops