In: Computer Science
25:Any white space beyond what it takes to make words clearly
readable is wasteful, and only serves to unnecessarily lengthen the
document.
A:true
B:false
26:Repeating information within a document should be avoided, as it
doesn't add anything to the message and it will lower reader
attention levels.
A:true
B:false
27:What is the maximum number of items you want in an unbroken
list?
a. 10
b. 8
c. 7
d. 6
e. 9
28:What should you do if you have a list that is long and difficult
to read?
a. Combine entries
b. Add subgroups
c. Remove the least relevant entries
d. Switch to a narrative form, or partial narrative form
e. Use pictures instead
1. True
White space refers to the amount of space between and arund the words.
White space is used for easier reading, uncluttered text, and drawing reader's attention to text. White space are used for clear reading of the text, it can be used for breaking up the paragraphs. Marginal white space also affect user's reading speed. The website's also contain white space on both sides i.e. left and right for proper reading and understanding of the texts and pictures too.
2. False
Repeated information in a document may contain important information. As the reader goes through the same information two or more times, it automatically grabs reader's attention. Generally, repeated information contains legal documents containing date, agreements, invoices etc.
3. (a) 10
Unbroken list can contain any fixed number of items which are already stored in the database.
As for the question, the maximum here is 10, so possible answer is 10.
4. (e) Use picture instead
If a list is long and difficult to read, then combining entries won't make any difference. Adding subgroups will enlarge the list. Removing the irrelevant entries will only shorten the list but doesn't reduce the difficulty in reading. Switching to narrative form will not reduce the difficulty of the list. Using pictures will help in removing the difficulty and will make it easy to understand.