ENGL2338 Technical Writing
Unit 2 Quiz
2.2 Quiz On CRAP Principles
Question 1People interpret items together or near each other as belonging to the same _________ (select one respons).
Group
Catagory
Design
Document
Question 2Well-designed documents typically have four characteristics: inviting & accessible; cohesion; visual hierarchy; and address a diversity of readers.
True
False
Question 3Single words, phrases, brief statements or questions can be used as [x].
headings
sheading
headings
a heading
Question 4Poor design can lead to lost _____, Lost ___________, and __________risks.
1:time money safety
2:money time safety
3:safety time money
Question 5Repetition of certain design elements will bring unity, consistency, and cohesiveness.
True
False
Question 6According to Saul Carliner, the three-point framework for information design includes: (Select three)
physical
cognitive
emotional
affective
design
Question 7Alignment helps readers find information quickly
True
False
Question 8What are the four principles of design?
Alignment, contrast, reuse, proximity
Alignment, proximity, contrast, repetition
Repetition, alignment, proximity, color
Color, typeface, alignment, headers
Question 9Proximity shows the relationships between elements in a document.
True
False
Question 10Information design is the art and science of presenting information so that it is ________and _______
to use. In short, effective, efficient, and attractive.
1:understandable easy effective efficient
2:easy understandable effective efficient
Question 11Visuals help focus and organize complex information into simple forms for readers to have at-a-glance information.
True
False
Question 12Select one, of the following, which three concepts can be used to change contrast in a document?
Color, typeface, font
Typeface, position, font
Position, graphics. typeface
Question 13In information design, designers show repetition through font, color, and bars.
True
False
Question 14Of the four principles of design, which is the most powerful design principle?
Contrast
Repetition
Alignment
Proximity