1. What is the primary principle of animation that involves creating drawings that are slightly different to simulate movement?
(A) Keyframing
(B) Tweening
(C) Frame-by-frame animation
(D) Motion capture
2. Which animation technique uses photographs of objects to create movement frame by frame?
(A) 2D animation
(B) Stop motion
(C) Rotoscoping
(D) Motion graphics
3. Which term refers to generating intermediate frames between two images to create smooth motion?
(A) Morphing
(B) Tweening
(C) Rigging
(D) Compositing
4. Which animation style is created directly on a computer without traditional hand drawings?
(A) Cel animation
(B) Computer-generated animation
(C) Stop motion
(D) Flipbook animation
5. What is the process of tracing over live-action footage to create realistic animation?
(A) Rotoscoping
(B) Storyboarding
(C) Keyframing
(D) Rendering
6. Which animation principle ensures that motion appears natural by slowing down at the start and end?
(A) Squash and stretch
(B) Anticipation
(C) Slow in and slow out
(D) Secondary action
7. Which technique involves moving a camera over a still image to create motion effects?
(A) Parallax scrolling
(B) Motion capture
(C) Ken Burns effect
(D) Rotoscoping
8. Which type of animation is based on manipulating vector graphics for smooth scaling?
(A) 3D animation
(B) 2D vector animation
(C) Cel animation
(D) Claymation
9. Which principle of animation exaggerates poses to make actions more dynamic?
(A) Timing
(B) Staging
(C) Exaggeration
(D) Appeal
10. Which animation style uses 3D models to create lifelike characters and environments?
(A) Claymation
(B) CGI animation
(C) Flipbook animation
(D) Cel shading
11. Which animation process uses a skeleton-like structure to move characters?
(A) Rigging
(B) Tweening
(C) Morphing
(D) Rendering
12. What is the sequence of drawings or images outlining an animation’s scenes called?
(A) Animatic
(B) Storyboard
(C) Timeline
(D) Keyframe set
13. Which animation type involves creating movement by changing the position of layers at different speeds?
(A) Parallax animation
(B) Stop motion
(C) Morphing
(D) Cut-out animation
14. Which process in animation involves converting a 3D model into a 2D image?
(A) Rendering
(B) Texturing
(C) Rigging
(D) Motion capture
15. Which animation principle adds actions that complement the main action?
(A) Appeal
(B) Secondary action
(C) Staging
(D) Anticipation
16. Which animation style uses paper cut-outs for characters and objects?
(A) Cel animation
(B) Cut-out animation
(C) Stop motion
(D) Rotoscoping
17. Which technique captures the movement of real actors to animate digital characters?
(A) Motion tracking
(B) Motion capture
(C) Tweening
(D) Keyframing
18. What is the method of creating animation by painting directly on glass or transparent surfaces?
(A) Sand animation
(B) Paint-on-glass animation
(C) Flipbook animation
(D) Clay animation
19. Which principle ensures an action starts with a preparatory movement?
(A) Squash and stretch
(B) Anticipation
(C) Follow through
(D) Timing
20. Which animation method is often used in explainer videos and presentations?
(A) Stop motion
(B) Motion graphics
(C) Clay animation
(D) Cel shading
21. What is the term for a frame that defines the start or end of a motion?
(A) Keyframe
(B) Tween frame
(C) Story frame
(D) Anchor point
22. Which animation style involves using clay figures to create movement?
(A) Cel animation
(B) Claymation
(C) Stop frame
(D) Puppet animation
23. Which animation technique allows gradual transformation from one image to another?
(A) Morphing
(B) Tweening
(C) Rigging
(D) Layering
24. Which animation principle emphasizes parts of the body that continue moving after the main action?
(A) Timing
(B) Overlapping action
(C) Staging
(D) Anticipation
25. Which type of animation is often used in traditional cartoons?
(A) Cel animation
(B) CGI animation
(C) Stop motion
(D) Vector animation
26. Which animation effect makes objects appear to bounce when they move?
(A) Squash and stretch
(B) Timing
(C) Exaggeration
(D) Staging
27. Which animation style is created by arranging still images in rapid sequence?
(A) Flipbook animation
(B) Motion capture
(C) Keyframing
(D) Tweening
28. Which animation principle relates to the number of frames used for a specific motion?
(A) Timing
(B) Appeal
(C) Exaggeration
(D) Staging
29. Which animation style mimics hand-drawn shading in 3D models?
(A) Cel shading
(B) Rotoscoping
(C) Clay animation
(D) Vector shading
30. Which animation technique uses sand on a surface to create evolving images?
(A) Clay animation
(B) Sand animation
(C) Stop motion
(D) Paint-on-glass animation
31. Which principle of animation creates more visual interest by staging the scene effectively?
(A) Appeal
(B) Staging
(C) Follow through
(D) Timing
32. Which animation style combines live-action footage with animated elements?
(A) Stop motion
(B) Rotoscoping
(C) Mixed media animation
(D) Cel animation
33. Which animation process applies colors and textures to 3D models?
(A) Texturing
(B) Rendering
(C) Rigging
(D) Modeling
34. Which animation style is created from photographs of paper drawings?
(A) Cel animation
(B) Pencil test animation
(C) Stop motion
(D) Claymation
35. Which animation type moves flat characters on a 2D plane?
(A) Vector animation
(B) Puppet animation
(C) Cut-out animation
(D) Flipbook animation
36. Which principle of animation maintains character consistency in movement and style?
(A) Appeal
(B) Solid drawing
(C) Timing
(D) Staging
37. Which animation style involves building scenes with layers that move at different speeds?
(A) Parallax animation
(B) Motion graphics
(C) Cel animation
(D) Morphing
38. Which animation tool automates in-between frames in digital software?
(A) Morph tool
(B) Tween tool
(C) Rigging tool
(D) Motion tracker
39. Which animation method uses puppets with movable joints for frame-by-frame shooting?
(A) Clay animation
(B) Puppet animation
(C) Cut-out animation
(D) Cel animation
40. Which animation style gives 3D characters a 2D comic-like appearance?
(A) Cel shading
(B) Claymation
(C) Flipbook
(D) Stop motion
41. Which principle of animation focuses on making movements clear to the audience?
(A) Timing
(B) Staging
(C) Appeal
(D) Exaggeration
42. Which animation style uses drawings on transparent sheets for layering scenes?
(A) Cel animation
(B) Claymation
(C) Sand animation
(D) Cut-out animation
43. Which animation principle ensures characters appear attractive and interesting?
(A) Appeal
(B) Solid drawing
(C) Timing
(D) Staging
44. Which animation process is used to adjust and refine movement after the rough animation?
(A) Cleanup animation
(B) Keyframing
(C) Tweening
(D) Rendering
45. Which animation style is often used for facial expressions in games and films?
(A) Motion capture
(B) Morph target animation
(C) Rotoscoping
(D) Claymation
46. Which principle of animation refers to the relationship between speed and number of frames?
(A) Timing
(B) Follow through
(C) Squash and stretch
(D) Anticipation
47. Which animation style involves making loops of short repeated actions?
(A) Loop animation
(B) Puppet animation
(C) Flipbook animation
(D) Stop motion
48. Which animation technique uses interchangeable parts for a character’s body?
(A) Cut-out animation
(B) Puppet animation
(C) Vector animation
(D) Clay animation
49. Which animation style records real actors’ movements and applies them to 3D models?
(A) Motion tracking
(B) Motion capture
(C) Rotoscoping
(D) Tweening
50. Which animation principle ensures that movements do not stop abruptly but continue naturally?
(A) Follow through
(B) Timing
(C) Anticipation
(D) Staging
