1) When photographing a subject, what effect does placing the light source directly in front of them typically have? a) Creates dramatic shadows b) Flattens the image and can cause unflattering highlights c) Enhances texture and depth d) Produces a silhouette effect 2) If you want to emphasize the texture of a surface, where should you position your light source? a) Directly above the subject b) In front of the subject c) At a low angle to the side d) Behind the subject 3) Which lighting technique is best for creating a soft, romantic mood in portraits? a) Harsh, direct lighting b) Diffused light from a softbox or window c) Strong overhead lighting d) Backlighting with no fill 4) To create flattering shadows on a person’s face, what is the best position for the light source? a) Directly above b) Below the subject's chin c) 45 degrees to the side and slightly above d) Directly in front of the subject 5) Which light source typically casts a cooler (bluer) tone in photographs? a) Incandescent bulb b) Sunset light c) Daylight d) Fluorescent light 6) If a photograph taken in tungsten light appears too orange, which adjustment would best correct the color? a) Increase the exposure b) Use a cooler white balance setting c) Decrease the ISO d) Adjust the aperture 7) What is the primary benefit of using a reflector when shooting in natural light? a) It increases the exposure time b) It helps to diffuse harsh shadows c) It redirects light to fill in shadows d) It changes the color of the light 8) When shooting with artificial light, which setting is crucial for achieving correct exposure? a) Aperture only b) Shutter speed only c) ISO only d) A combination of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO

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