Yearbook Quarter 1 Exam

Name______Date______Grade______

Choose the correct answer:

1. A folio tab is a

a. small tab in a yearbook

b. page number and small symbol placed at the bottom corner of the page

c. unimportant, it is the photos and graphics that really matter

d. a kind of foil embossment in a yearbook.

  1. Coverage refers to
  1. only the story on a spread
  2. the photos on a spread
  3. photo, copy and captions about a story
  4. a story about school life
  1. A ladder is
  1. a tool to climb on
  2. a kind of document to keep track of pages, spreads and deadlines
  3. a calendar of events
  4. a short story leading up to the main story of a spread
  1. Copy is
  1. the story
  2. illegal, it is against copyright law
  3. the same as a caption
  4. always an interview
  1. The yearbook cover is
  1. always the same every year
  2. represents the theme of the yearbook
  3. the outside of the yearbook that protects the pages
  4. both b and c
  1. A signature is
  1. where the author of a story puts his name
  2. a 16 page grouping made up of two 8 page flats
  3. important to protect the writer from liability
  4. the first page of the yearbook
  1. The theme of a yearbook is
  1. a verbal statement and a visual look that ties all parts of the yearbook together
  2. the spine that holds the yearbook together
  3. the topic of the main story of the yearbook
  4. on the front page of the yearbook
  1. The spread designs on yearbook avenue are called
  1. graphic design
  2. templates
  3. formats
  4. grids
  1. It is the responsibility of the yearbook staff to
  1. represent all of the students at the school and not just certain groups
  2. tell as many stories about student life as they can
  3. make sure that all of their friends get lots of photos
  4. a. and b.
  1. Yearbook photographers must
  1. take as many photos as possible of sports
  2. be sure that academics and school life are represented
  3. be respectful of all of their readers
  4. all of the above
  1. In photography the ______divides the photo into different parts for balance.
  1. lens
  2. zoom
  3. rule of thirds
  4. frame of the photo
  1. In sports photos most people want to see
  1. action photos
  2. emotion
  3. players during practice
  4. the opposing team
  1. In photography ______direct the viewers’ attention to a certain place in the photo.
  1. the camera
  2. the photographers
  3. lines
  4. someone who is pointing
  1. On a spread a large photo with ______will capture the reader’s attention.
  1. the school logo
  2. emotion
  3. the best bulletin board
  4. the front of the school
  1. When taking photos
  1. it is often necessary to take many photos to get a few good ones
  2. it is important to “frame” a photo so that people’s heads are not cut off
  3. it is ok to include out of focus photos if the event is important
  4. a. and b.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FOR YEARBOOKAVENUE

  1. You may find page templates in the tab labeled
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images
  1. You may upload portraits and names in the tab labeled
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images
  1. Student Life, Sports and Academics can be found
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images
  1. The spreads that have already been designed, the ladder, can be found
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images
  1. Past page designs can be found under this tab that only the advisor can access
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images
  1. Spreads entitled “Division” can be found
  1. pages
  2. designs
  3. format
  4. flow
  5. history
  6. images
  1. Photos can be found in
  1. pages
  2. designs
  3. format
  4. flow
  5. history
  6. images
  1. A staff member must have a certain sign on to upload
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images
  1. A drop shadow is found in
  2. pages
  3. designs
  4. format
  5. flow
  6. history
  7. images

10To create transparency you must use this tab

  1. pages
  2. designs
  3. format
  4. flow
  5. history
  6. images

20 points

  1. Sign on to yearbook avenue, go to the spread you are working on with your partner, and set up the template, add headers and write a feature story.

20 points

  1. By the end of the day today upload your photos into a folder with your name on it. Do not upload poor quality photos. If you have not taken any photos you must take and upload photos by the end of this week for your spread.

15 points

  1. Read below and write a reflection of the planning and work that has been your contribution to the yearbook thus far. Include time spent taking photos, uploading photos, working on calendars, working on your spread, designing posters, etc.

Without focused and detailed plans, the hands-on production aspect of the yearbook willat best be hit or miss. Therefore, 50% of the grade is based on effective, efficient planning ofactivity that will lead to a product that exceeds expectations. The remaining 50% reflects thequality of work and the timely completion based on predetermined guidelines.

If your staff takes a team or “buddy” approach to planning and producing the yearbook,team members could be encouraged to submit their individual weekly planners together. Thisprompts team members to communicate with one another and to divide the work up morefairly.Each Friday, staff members submit a planner with notations of the current weeks progress

and a preview of next week’s daily objectives. This gives you a couple of days to evaluate theplans outlined by individual members of each team to determine:–if objectives are realized and can be accomplished,–if work loads have been equality distributed, and–if the meeting of staff deadlines will result.

20 points

  1. In your journal design a weekly planner that includes all of the yearbook jobs that have been assigned. Include a log sheet for dates and times. Going forward you will be using this journal and planner on a daily basis until all deadlines are completed.