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| 1. | Programs that can be used to create books, magazines, newspapers, flyers, pamphlets, and many other kinds of printed documents.(a) Desk Publishing(b) Desktop Publishing(c) Top Publishing(d) Publishing | 
| Answer» (b) Desktop Publishing | |
| 2. | What are the various types of printers? | 
| Answer» The various types of printers are: 
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| 3. | What is Desktop Publishing? | 
| Answer» An application of compute that is enables small companies and individuals to produce reports, visiting cards, calendar, advertising, magazines etc. to near typeset quality. Modern systems, which simulate many of the professional typesetting functions, consist of a personal computer using DTP software. | |
| 4. | What is margin? | 
| Answer» Margins are the distance between the text from left and right edges, top and bottom edges. Margins are normally 1 inch, but you can adjust it according to your need. | |
| 5. | A set of characters of the same design is called? | 
| Answer» Correct answer is Typeface | |
| 6. | Which printer can be either two or three-dimensional. | 
| Answer» Computer Graphics | |
| 7. | Printer that print image by pressing an inked ribbon against the paper using a hammer or pins.(a) Ink-jet(b) Impact(c) Non impact(d) Laser | 
| Answer» Correct option is (b) Impact | |
| 8. | Which printer has a special coating on it to which toner (an ink powder) sticks? | 
| Answer» Laser Printers | |
| 9. | Which printer can typically print the range of 1,200 to 6,000 lines per minute? | 
| Answer» Correct answer is Line Printer | |
| 10. | Explain WYSIWYG feature. | 
| Answer» WYSIWYG, is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get. The term is used in computing to describe a system in which content displayed during editing appears very similar to the final output, which might be a printed document, web page, slide presentation or even the lighting for a theatrical event. | |
| 11. | Explain the working of Laser Printer. | 
| Answer» A laser printer works like a photocopy machine. Laser printers produce images on paper by directing a laser beam at a mirror which again directs the beam onto a drum. The drum has a special coating on it to which toner (an ink powder) sticks. Using patterns of small dots, a laser beam conveys information from the computer to a positively charged drum to become neutralized. From all those areas of drum which become neutralized, the toner detaches. As the paper rolls by the drum, the toner is transferred to the paper printing the letters or other graphics on the paper. A hot roller bonds the toner to the paper. | |