
Test I. Anatomy 1. NameT the parts of the following characters by writing the names next to each line. d M Q Heqb II. Multiple Choice Circle the letter for the correct answer in the following: 2. Leading is 4. For print, typesize and leading are always measured a. something used only in metal type a. in inches b. the height of a character b. in picas c. the distance between lines of type c. in points d. the inside margin d. in metrics 3. Leading is always measured 5. Except in emergencies, never hyphenate text that is a. from the cap height a. FL/RR b. from the x-height to the descender b. Justifi ed c. from the gutter c. a proper name d. baseline to baseline d. FR TEST, page 2 6. You should always hyphenate text that is 13. A widow is a. FL/RR a. a hyphenated word b. Justifi ed b. the last line of a paragraph left at the top of a page c. a proper name c. a heading left at the bottom of the page d. FR d. 3 hyphenated words in a row 7. Garamond was 14. Only one of the following is correctly hyphenated: a. a type designer from the 1500s a. thr-ough b. an author who had a typeface named after him b. car-ds c. the inventor of the printing press c. busi-ness d. nobody: it is an invented font name d. stop-ped 8. When setting copy text, the most important thing is 15. When you provide emphasis to a word in text, you should a. consistency b. use a grid a. underline c. use one typeface b. use quotation marks d. simplicity c. use italics d. use an exclamation mark 9. The relationship of leading to typesize should 16. Book and magazine titles, when set in text, should be a. allow as much space as possible b. allow ascenders and descenders to touch a. set in bold c. ease the fl ow of reading b. underlined d. use the formula of (size ÷ leading) ∞ 1-em ∞ 1.162 c. set in roman d. set in italics 10. When your paragraphs have a paragraph indent, a good size for the indent is 17. Where a hyphen is - and an en-dash is – a. 1–2 em-spaces and an em-dash is — b. 6 points only one of the following is correct: c. a TAB a. 604–947–9107 d. it doesn’t matter b. 7pm—9pm 11. When your paragraphs have a paragraph indent, after a c. 7:00–8:00 break or heading d. 1994-1995 a. double the size of the paragraph indent 18. Only one of the following is correct: b. remove the paragraph indent c. use a drop cap a. blue-green d. replace the paragraph indent with an ornament b. medium–length c. wishy--washy 12. Gutenberg was d. letter—sized a. a type designer from the 1900s b. an author who had a typeface named after him c. the inventor of the printing press d. nobody: it is an invented font name TEST, page 3 19. True quotes 26. Kerning is a. always look like little sixes and nines a. necessary for all type b. have different looking opening and closing quotes b. the act of adjusting spacing between letters c. are always curly c. the act of adjusting spacing between words d. are straight up and down d. used to space a word out over a line 20. There should be at least 2 spaces left after periods in 27. A ligature is sentences. a. any 2 characters that touch a. true b. fi and fl combinations b. false c. a font glyph of 2 joined characters d. something we don’t use any more 21. Choosing an appropriate typeface requires some knowledge of 28. An em-space is a. type history a. a space equal in width to the size of the type b. proofreading b. the width of the letters “em” together c. grids and measurement c. a space equal in height to the size of the type d. websites d. the same as leading 22. Bodoni was 29. An en-space is a. a type designer from the 1700s a. the same as an em-space b. an author who had a typeface named after him b. the same as a word space c. the inventor of the printing press c. twice the width of an em-space d. nobody: it is an invented font name d. half of an em-space 23. Acronyms set all caps in text often look better set in 30. Only one of the following is correct: a. italics a. Turn the table’s. b. bold b. The table’s not level. c. small caps c. This is the tables legs. d. underlined d. The leg’s of the tables. 24. Old Style fi gures are 31. Only one of the following is correct: a. numbers that hang above and below the baseline a. That's not what I asked. b. blackletter numbers b. This is the chair’s seat. c. numbers that are all the same height c. The chair’s seat’s are brown. d. any character that hangs below the baseline d. Back in the ‘90’s. 25. Small caps look better when 32. Quotation marks should be used a. tracked out to the width of the line a. for emphasis b. with a little letterspacing b. to indicate that something was said c. enlarged 2 point sizes c. to bring attention to a word d. set in bold d. to be sarcastic.
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