Communication Technology Today and Tomorrow

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Communication Technology
Today and Tomorrow
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DVD
Storyboard
Dissolve
Petabyte
HTML
Establishing
Shot
Kilobyte
CD-DA
Nose room
Gigabyte
Logo
Persistence
of Vision
WHMIS
Head room
Megabyte
Rule of
Thirds
Terabyte
Slogan
NTSC
Voice-over
Petabyte (PB): Represents about 1 million
gigabytes
True
False
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Petabyte (PB):
Represents about:
1 million gigabytes
1 000 000 000 000 000 (1015)
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Petabyte (PB):
Represents about:
1 million gigabytes
1 thousand terabytes
1 000 000 000 000 000 (1015)
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Kilobyte (KB): Represents about
1000 bytes.
True
False
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Kilobyte (KB):
Represents about:
1000 bytes
1000
(103)
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Kilobyte (KB):
Represents about 1000 bytes
1000 (103)
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Gigabyte (GB): Represents about 1 million
bytes
True
False
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Gigabyte (GB):
Represents about:
1 billion bytes
1 000 000 000 (109)
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Gigabyte (GB):
Represents about:
1 billion bytes
1 000 000 000 (109)
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Megabyte (MB): Represents about 1 billion
bytes
True
False
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Megabyte (MB): Represents about:
1 million bytes
1 000 000
(106)
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Megabyte (MB): Represents about
1 million bytes
1 000 000 (106)
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Terabyte (TB): Represents about 1 trillion
bytes
True
False
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Terabyte (TB): Represents about
1 trillion bytes
1 000 000 000 000
(1012)
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Terabyte (TB): Represents about
1 trillion bytes
1 000 000 000 000 (1012)
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DVD stands for
Digital Versatile Disc
True
False
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DVD stands for
Digital Versatile Disc
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DVD stands for
Digital Versatile Disc
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CD-DA stands for
Compact Disc DAta
True
False
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CD-DA stands for
Compact Disc – Digital Audio
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CD-DA stands for
Compact Disc – Digital Audio
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A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in of
one video source and a fade-out of
another.
True
False
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A dissolve is a simultaneous fade-in
of one video source and a fade-out
of another.
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A dissolve is a simultaneous
fade-in of one video source and
a fade-out of another.
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A storyboard is a script which precisely
indicates the authors concept.
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False
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A storyboard is a script which
includes sketches of important
visual sequences to more precisely
illustrate the author’s concept.
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A storyboard is a script which
includes sketches of important
visual sequences to more
precisely illustrate the author’s
concept.
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HTML stands for
HoTaMaLy
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False
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HTML stands for
Hyper Text Mark-up Language
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HTML stands for
Hyper Text Mark-up Language
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An establishing shot is a shot or image
which maintains sharpness and clarity
despite camera and/or subject movement.
True
False
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An establishing shot is the opening shot or
image of a program or scene. Usually, it's a wide
and/or distant perspective that orients viewers
to the overall setting and surroundings.
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An establishing shot is the opening shot
or image of a program or scene. Usually,
it's a wide and/or distant perspective that
orients viewers to the overall setting and
surroundings.
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Nose room is the space
between the top of a subject's
nose and a monitor's upperscreen edge.
True
False
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Nose room is the distance between
the subject and the edge of the frame
in the direction the subject is looking.
Also called "look room."
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Nose room is the distance between
the subject and the edge of the
frame in the direction the subject is
looking. Also called "look room."
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Head room is the distance
between the subject and the
edge of the frame in the
direction the subject is looking.
True
False
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Headroom is the space between the top
of a subject's head and a monitor's
upper-screen edge. Too much headroom
makes the subject appear to fall out of
the frame.
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Headroom is the space between the
top of a subject's head and a
monitor's upper-screen edge. Too
much headroom makes the subject
appear to fall out of the frame.
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The Rule of Thirds is the
camera view of a subject or
scene from a distance,
showing a broad perspective.
True
False
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The Rule of Thirds is a composition theory
based on dividing the screen into thirds
vertically and horizontally and the
placement of the main subject along
those lines.
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The Rule of Thirds is a
composition theory based on
dividing the screen into thirds
vertically and horizontally and
the placement of the main
subject along those lines.
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WHMIS stands for World Health
Materials Information System
True
False
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(WHMIS) stands for Workplace
Hazardous Materials Information
System and is Canada's national
hazard communication standard.
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(WHMIS) stands for Workplace
Hazardous Materials
Information System and is
Canada's national hazard
communication standard.
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A logo is memorable motto or catch
phrase used for the purpose of
identity and as a repetitive
expression of an idea or purpose.
True
False
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A logo is a graphic mark or emblem
commonly used by
commercial enterprises, organizations and
even individuals to aid and promote
instant public recognition.
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A logo is a graphic mark or
emblem commonly used by
commercial enterprises,
organizations and even
individuals to aid and
promote instant public
recognition.
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A slogan is a graphic mark or emblem
used by organizations and individuals
to draw attention to and to promote
a product or service.
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False
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A slogan is a short memorable motto or
catch phrase used for marketing
a specific corporate image.
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A slogan is a short
memorable motto or
catch phrase used for
marketing a specific
corporate image.
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Persistence of vision is a commonlyaccepted although somewhat
controversial theory which states
that the human eye always retains
images for a fraction of a second.
True
False
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Persistence of vision is a commonlyaccepted although somewhat
controversial theory which states that the
human eye always retains images for a
fraction of a second.
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Persistence of vision is a
commonly-accepted although
somewhat controversial theory
which states that the human eye
always retains images for a
fraction of a second.
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NTSC stands for National
Telephone System Committee.
True
False
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NTSC stands for National Television
System Committee.
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NTSC stands for National
Television System Committee.
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Voice-over is also known
as off-camera or off-stage
commentary.
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False
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Voice-over is also known as offcamera or off-stage commentary.
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Voice-over is also known
as off-camera or off-stage
commentary.
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