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KS2 ICT Practice Test: Graphics - Creating Images on Computers
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Graphics are computer images displayed on a monitor. 'Graphic' means 'an image created by drawing or painting'. Computer graphics are images displayed on a computer screen. Although a screen is two-dimensional (2D), special software can help in creating 3D graphics such as you would see in a video game. Graphics programs can help us to edit photographs, illustrate text documents, make graphs and charts, or create works of art, as well as play games.

KS2 ICT Practice Test: Graphics - Creating Images on Computers
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10 Questions

1. What does the 'crop' tool do?
2. Using a software package to create a 2D visual model of something you might create in 3D is called graphical modelling. Graphical modelling would be used for which of the following?
3. Photos can be edited by changing what?
4. When you add graphics to a word processing document, some images appear to go behind other images. What can you do to control this?
5. What does it mean to 'draw' using a software program?
6. A 'fill' tool can fill a shape with what?
7. What does it mean to 'rotate' an object or image?
8. Which of these tools would you find in a paint package (computer program)?
9. A 'fill' tool can fill a shape with what?
10. Which of these tools would you find in a paint package (computer program)?