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Grade 6 Q4 Review

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Review Activity in Computer 6

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Grade 6 Q4 ReviewOnline version

Review Activity in Computer 6

by Jastin Aramela Santizo
1

A poster uses a bright red title on a plain white background so the words are easy to notice from far away. Which principle is shown?

2

A layout places images and text evenly on both sides of the page so it does not feel heavier on one side.

3

In an infographic, the title is the largest text, followed by smaller subtitles and descriptions.

4

A designer reuses the same icon style and color throughout a design to make everything consistent.

5

A design uses different shapes, sizes, and colors to make the layout more interesting.

6

Lines and shapes in a layout guide the reader’s eyes from the top of the infographic down to the bottom.

7

A designer leaves large empty spaces between sections so the information is easier to read.

8

The title of a poster is bold and much larger than the other elements so viewers notice it first.

9

A background design shows shapes repeating in an organized decorative arrangement.

10

A design looks complete because all colors, fonts, and elements work well together.

11

A student reads a personal diary written by someone who experienced a historical event. What type of source is this?

12

A researcher reads a textbook explaining events that happened many years ago.

13

A video recording of an event taken during the actual moment is what type of source?

14

A biography describing someone’s life written by another author is classified as what type of source?

15

What kind of source provides information from people who directly experienced or witnessed events?

16

While planning an infographic, a student lists the main topic and the supporting points in order before designing. What is this called?

17

In an infographic, what refers to the central message the creator wants readers to understand?

18

A researcher checks several references instead of relying on only one source. Why is this important?

19

When trying to quickly understand the topic of an infographic, which part should readers usually look at first?

20

Why should researchers examine whether their sources are trustworthy before using them?