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NORTH FAIRVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Auburn St., North Fairview, Quezon City


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

ANIMATION
GRADE 11
FINAL EXAMINATION
Name: _______________________________________________________ Score: _________________________
Grade & Section: _______________________________________________ Date: _________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Attend to your personal needs before the start of examination 3. Always put your answer on your answer sheet.
2. Using of notes or other assistance on this exam is strictly 4. Please write neatly. ANY TYPE OF ERASURE WILL BE
prohibited. CONSIDERED INCORRECT.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.
1. One of the following is not a type of animation:
a. Cut Out b. Stop Motion c. Cel d. Graphic Design
2. To prepare audiences for next main action that a character is about to do, you have to draw prior to it:
a. Exaggeration Action b. Anticipation Action c. Overlapping action d. Nice & strong pose
3. This serves as a blueprint for any film project and as the first visual impression of the film.
a. Story Board b. Story c. Animation d. Sketch
4. What is/are the other term/s for Key Pose?
a. Key Drawings b. Key c. A and B d. None of these

5. The following pictures show an example of ________


a. Key Pose b. Key Drawings c. Key d. All of these
6. It is the action of the pose or movement between its forms.
a. Gestures b. Still Life c. Animation d. Key

7. What type of animation tool is this?


a. Thaumatrope b. Zoetrope c. Phenakistoscope d. None of these
8. It is a document used to help standardize the appearance, poses, and gestures of an animated character.
a. Model Sheet b. Model c. Sheet d. Key Pose

9. The following pictures shows an example of _____________.


a. Key Pose b. Key Drawings c. Key d. Model Sheet
For numbers 10-19, identify the type of Stop Motion Animation.

a. Puppet Animation
b. Clay Animation
c. Cel Animation
d. Traditional Animation

10.

a. Puppet Animation
b. Clay Animation
c. Cel Animation
d. Traditional Animation

11.

a. Cut Out Animation


b. Puppet Animation
c. Pixilation
d. Object Animation
12.
a. Pixilation
b. Brick Film
c. Puppet Animation
d. Object Animation

13.

a. Brick Film
b. Object Animation
c. Pixilation
d. Cut Out Animation
14.

a. Brick Film
b. Object Animation
c. A and B
d. None of the Above

15.

a. Brick Film
b. Object Animation
c. Pixilation
d. None of these
16.
a. Puppet Animation
b. Cut Out Animation
c. Pixilation
d. Model Animation
17.
a. Pixilation Animation
b. Object Animation
c. Live-Action Animation
d. Model Animation
18.
a. Pixilation Animation
b. Object Animation
c. Brick Film Animation
d. Cut Out Animation
19.
For numbers 20-24, identify the principles of animation.

a. Anticipation
b. Secondary Action
c. Exaggeration
d. Appeal

20.

a. Exaggeration
b. Staging
c. Anticipation
d. Squash and Stretch

21.

a. Arcs
b. Secondary Action
c. Pose to Pose Action
d. Staging

22.
a. Pose to Pose Action
b. Staging
c. Exaggeration
d. None of these

23.
a. Squash and Stretch
b. Staging
c. Arc
d. Slow in and Out
24.
25. The following pictures shows an example of _____________.
a. Key Pose
b. Squash and Stretch
c. A and B
d. None of the Above
26. These pictures are ____________
a. Model Sheet
b. Key Pose
c. Story Board
d. All of These
27. This is an example of _______________

a. Exaggeration b. Model Sheet c. Key d. Story Board


28. The following pictures shows an example of _____________.

a. Model Sheet b. Flip Book c. Key Drawing d. Story


29. It is a book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next, so that when the pages are turned rapidly, the
pictures appear to animate by stimulating motion or some other changes.

d. All of these
a. b. c.

30. What type of animation tool is this?


a. Thaumatrope b. Zoetrope c. Phenakistoscope d. None of these

31. What type of animation tool is this?


a. Thaumatrope b. Zoetrope c. Phenakistoscope d. Praxinoscope
32. It is the art of creating 2D animation by hand on sheets of transparent plastic called “cels”
a. Cel Animation b. Stop Motion c. Model Sheets d. None of these
33. It is the number of frames used for animation
a. Frames per second b. Frames per minute c. Frames per hour d. Frames
34. Adding your own voice-over to explain some action on a movie is known as ____
a. Narration b. Oration c. Ad Lib d. Dubbing
35. In animation, a ______ is a frame in which the artwork differs from that of the previous frame
a. Key Frames b. Lock Frames c. Cel d. Motion Tween
36. Who is the father of animation?
a. Walt Disney b. Winsor McCay c. Charles Babbage d. Steve Jobs
37. What is Animation?
a. Illusion of motion through the successive display of still images.
b. Electronic medium for recording
c. Copying and broadcasting of moving visual images
d. A series of pictures projected on screen
38. A most basic skill a person requires to pursue an animation career is ______ skills.
a. Flip book creation b. Cartoon c. Drawing d. Writing
39. In the process of creating 2D animation, the artist uses many tools. Of the list below, which is NOT part of the process?
a. Drawing by hand c. Using hand-drawn images with computer graphics
b. Drawing on a computer d. Using mathematical formulas and graphs
40. What is the traditional speed of frames in a 2D animated motion picture?
a. It varies according to the number of drawings c. 48 frames per second
b. 24 frames per second d. It depends on how much motion is taking place in the film.
41. It is a dynamic medium in which images or objects are manipulated to appear as moving images
a. Animation b. Film Making c. Stop Motion d. None of these
42. It is an artist who creates a visual sequence of multiple sequential images that generates the illusion of movement.
a. Animator
b. Programmer
c. Graphics Designer
d. Film Maker
43. It is an animation technique wherein objects are photographed one frame at a time by changing location or action close to the
previous one or small increments and then played sequentially to create the illusion of motion.
a. 3D b. Traditional c. Stop Motion d. 2D
44. This typically involves stop motion puppet figure s interacting in a constructed environment, in contrast to real-world interaction in
model animation
a. Puppet Animation b. Clay Animation c. Cut Out Animation d. Pixilation
45. What is the most needed material in Cut out Animation?
a. Colored/Art Paper b. Pencil c. Tripod d. None of these
46. It is a kind of stop motion animation produced by moving two dimensional pieces of materials cloths or papers.
a. Object Animation b. Cut Out Animation c. Pixilation d. Brick Film Animation
47. It is created to interact with and exist as a part of a live-action world. This type of animation is very uncommon
a. Object Animation b. Cut Out Animation c. Model Animation d. Clay Animation
48. This is subgenre of object animation which includes using of Lego and other similar brick toys to make an animation.
a. Pixilation Animation b. Object Animation c. Brick Film Animation d. Stop Motion
49. This involves the use of real humans as stop motion characters
a. Pixilation Animation b. Traditional c. 3D Animation d. 2D Animation

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