Quiz

Instructions

Below is a series of practice questions to test your understanding of the CARP principles. While this section is ungraded, answers will be marked correct or incorrect, so try your best! You will have unlimited opportunities to answer the questions, and there is no time constraint. When you select the correct answer, the selected answer will highlight green.

What is the main purpose of using contrast in design?




How does repetition contribute to good design?




Which of the following is an example of effective alignment?




How does proximity improve the layout of a design?




Which of the following is NOT part of the CARP principles?




What is the goal contrast ratio for ADA standards?




Match the following CARP principles with their definitions.

A. Creating visual harmony by consistently using the same elements throughout a design.

B. The space between elements, used to group or separate them to create visual relationships.

C. The use of distinct differences between elements to make certain parts stand out.

D. Arranging elements in a logical and organized manner to create a clear structure and guide the viewer's eye.