7.
What is the approximate range of wavelengths of visible light for
human vision?
a.
200
to
800
nm
b.
300
to
600
nm
c.
500
to
1000
nm
d.
400
to
700
nm
e.
400
to
880
nm
8.
What are the names of the additive primary colors?
a.
Yellow, blue, purple
b.
Red, blue, purple
c.
Red, yellow, green
d.
Red, yellow, blue
e.
Red, green, blue
9.
a.
Red, yellow, cyan
b.
Orange, green, blue
c.
Magenta, yellow, cyan
d.
Magenta, yellow, green
e.
Yellow, cyan, blue
10.
What are complementary colors?
a.
Any combination of colors that add up to white
b.
Any combination of one additive primary color and one subtractive
primary color that add up to white
c.
Any combination of three or more additive or subtractive colors
(but not both) that add up to white
d.
Any color except white
e.
Any combination of colors that add up to black
11.
Which of the following are the three color complement combinations?
a.
Red and green, blue and yellow, magenta and cyan
b.
Red and blue, green and yellow, magenta and green
c.
Blue and yellow, red and cyan, green and blue
d.
Blue and green, yellow and cyan, red and green
e.
Cyan and red, yellow and blue, green and magenta
12.
Which of the following is an advantage of gelatin filters?
a.
They have the greatest durability
b.
c.
They come in the widest selection of colors
d.
They are the easiest to mount on a lens
e.
Their colors are the most precise and pure
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