Key Term Quiz
1. _______________ is any combination of text, graphic art, sound, animation, and video delivered to you by computer or other electronic means.
2. _______________ allows an end user to control what and when the elements are delivered.
3. _______________ is a structure of linked elements through which the user can navigate.
4. A _______________ multimedia project allows users to sit back and watch it just as they do a movie or the television.
5. _______________ tools are software tools designed to manage individual multimedia elements and provide user interaction.
6. The sum of what gets played back and how it is presented to the viewer on a monitor is the
_______________.
7. The hardware and software that govern the limits of what can happen are the multimedia
_______________.
8. The information that makes up a multimedia presentation is referred to as _______________.
9. CD and DVD _______________ are used for reading and making discs.
10. HTML and DHTML web pages or sites are generally viewed using a _______________.
Multiple-Choice Quiz
1. LAN stands for:
a. logical access node
b. link/asset navigator
c. local area network
d. list authoring number
e. low-angle noise
2. A browser is used to view:
a. program code
b. storyboards
c. fonts
d. Web-based pages and documents
e. videodiscs
3. The “ROM” in “CD-ROM” stands for:
a. random-order memory
b. real-object memory
c. read-only memory
d. raster-output memory
e. red-orange memory
4. The software vehicle, the messages, and the content presented on a computer or television screen together make up:
a. a multimedia project
b. a CD-ROM
c. a web site
d. a multimedia title
e. an authoring tool
5. A project that is shipped or sold to consumers or end users, typically in a box or sleeve or on the
Internet, with or without instructions, is:
a. a CD-ROM
b. an authoring tool
c. a multimedia project
d. a multimedia title
6. The 19th-century Russian