PRE - EXPLANATION TEXT -

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Rina Agustina
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Which tense is most commonly used in explanation texts?
Past tense
Present tense
Future tense
Present continuous tense
Past continuous tense
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Identify the passive voice sentence:
The programmer wrote the code.
The code was written by the programmer.
The computer runs the program.
Team of artists designed the game.
PPLG students will fix the buggs
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Which word is a conjunction?
First
Then
Because
Next
second
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 2 pts
Which word is an adverb of sequence?
Quickly
Therefore
Finally
Carefully
slowly
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
How a Video Game is Developed
Video game development is a complex process that involves many stages. First, a game concept is developed by a team of designers. This concept is then fleshed out into a detailed game design document, which outlines the game's story, characters, gameplay mechanics, and art style.
Next, the game's assets are created. This includes 3D models of characters and environments, textures, animations, sound effects, and music. These assets are typically created using specialized software by artists, animators, and sound designers.
Once the assets are ready, programmers begin writing the game's code. This code controls how the game works, including how the player interacts with the game world, how the characters move, and how the game's physics work.
After the code is written, the game is tested. This involves playing the game extensively to identify any bugs or glitches. Once the bugs are fixed, the game is ready for release.
The final stage of game development is marketing and distribution. This involves creating marketing materials, such as trailers and advertisements, and distributing the game to players through online stores or physical retailers.
What is the first stage in video game development?
Asset creation
Code writing
Game concept development
Testing
Marketing and distribution
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
Video game development is a complex process that involves many stages. First, a game concept is developed by a team of designers. This concept is then fleshed out into a detailed game design document, which outlines the game's story, characters, gameplay mechanics, and art style.
Next, the game's assets are created. This includes 3D models of characters and environments, textures, animations, sound effects, and music. These assets are typically created using specialized software by artists, animators, and sound designers.
Once the assets are ready, programmers begin writing the game's code. This code controls how the game works, including how the player interacts with the game world, how the characters move, and how the game's physics work.
After the code is written, the game is tested. This involves playing the game extensively to identify any bugs or glitches. Once the bugs are fixed, the game is ready for release.
The final stage of game development is marketing and distribution. This involves creating marketing materials, such as trailers and advertisements, and distributing the game to players through online stores or physical retailers.
What does the game design document outline?
Marketing strategies
The game's story, characters, gameplay, and art style
The game's code
The game's bugs and glitches
The game's release date
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 2 pts
Video game development is a complex process that involves many stages. First, a game concept is developed by a team of designers. This concept is then fleshed out into a detailed game design document, which outlines the game's story, characters, gameplay mechanics, and art style.
Next, the game's assets are created. This includes 3D models of characters and environments, textures, animations, sound effects, and music. These assets are typically created using specialized software by artists, animators, and sound designers.
Once the assets are ready, programmers begin writing the game's code. This code controls how the game works, including how the player interacts with the game world, how the characters move, and how the game's physics work.
After the code is written, the game is tested. This involves playing the game extensively to identify any bugs or glitches. Once the bugs are fixed, the game is ready for release.
The final stage of game development is marketing and distribution. This involves creating marketing materials, such as trailers and advertisements, and distributing the game to players through online stores or physical retailers.
Who typically creates the game's assets?
Programmers
Testers
Artists, animators, and sound designers
Marketing team
Game designers
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