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Question 1 (True/False Worth 2 points) You should not use techniques like "framing" or the rule of thirds when photographing animals. True False Question 2 (True/False Worth 2 points) You should always photograph the whole animal, not just one part of the animal. True False Question 3 (True/False Worth 2 points) Most professional wildlife photographers use long lenses that allow them to photograph animals from a distance. True False Question 4 (True/False Worth 2 points) It can be helpful to have someone help you photograph a pet. True False Question 5 (True/False Worth 2 points) Learning about the animals you photograph can be an advantage. True False Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Photographing during the midday can produce which of the following? More vibrant colors Harsh shadows Blurring All of the above Question 7(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) When photographing an animal, what part of the animal should you often focus on? Nose Tail Eyes Mouth Question 8(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following is a common challenge when photographing pets? It's hard to get close enough to the pet without a zoom. The pet gets too close to the camera. The pet isn't active enough and doesn't provide enough action. All of the above Question 9(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following is the best resource to help you learn about the appearance, habitats, and behaviors of birds in your area? Photography books Field guides Microbiology textbook TV shows Question 10(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) ISO refers to the sensitivity of what? The image sensor The lens ring The shutter release button The viewfinder Question 11(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) What would you do to photograph a frog in a low-light exhibit at the zoo? Use your camera's flash. Stand back from the glass. Increase the ISO setting. Ask the zookeeper to increase the light. Question 12(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) What can help you take better animal photographs? Use a lower ISO. Focus on the animal's nose. Be ready to catch the shot. All of the above Question 13(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following is a tip for getting a good pet photograph? Always stand when taking the picture to keep the pet away from the camera. Show the pet's personality. Avoid having others with you. All of the above Question 14(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) If you learn about the animals you photograph, what will you be better prepared for? Where to find the animal The animal's common behaviors When to find the animal All of the above Question 15(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points) Which of the following is a distraction that you find when photographing animals at the zoo? Fences Enclosure glass Other people All of the above

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