What is the purpose of anti-aliasing in raster images?
A). Smoothing jagged edges
B). Adding noise
C). Increasing saturation
D). Reducing file size
In terms of color depth, which type of graphic can represent a wider range of colors?
A). Raster
B). Vector
C). SVG
D). PNG
Which type of graphic is more suitable for designs requiring sharpness and clarity, such as logos and typography?
A). Vector
B). Raster
C). PNG
D). GIF
What happens to the quality of a raster image when it's scaled up?
A). It may become pixelated
B). It becomes sharper
C). It remains the same
D). It loses color depth
How does editing a vector graphic differ from editing a raster image?
A). Vector graphics can be edited without loss of quality
B). Raster images may lose quality with extensive edits
C). Both can be edited equally
D). Vector graphics require specialized software for editing
Which of the following is a characteristic of raster images?
A). Resolution-dependent
B). Scalability
C). Editability
D). Vector-based
What is the advantage of vector graphics in terms of file size?
A). Smaller
B). Larger
C). Variable
D). Equal
Which type of graphic is more suitable for designs requiring high-resolution printing, such as posters or banners?
A). Vector
B). Raster
C). GIF
D). PNG
Which graphic type is commonly used for logos, icons, and typography?
A). Vector
B). Raster
C). JPEG
D). PNG
What is the primary difference between vector graphics and raster images in terms of representation?
A). Vector graphics use mathematical formulas to define shapes and colors, raster images use pixels arranged in a grid
B). Vector graphics use pixels arranged in a grid, raster images use mathematical formulas
C). Both use mathematical formulas for representation
D). Vector graphics represent colors in binary code, raster images use RGB values