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Projections, fires, rainbows, fog, bright rays of light, explosions, lightning, strobe lights or black light are all examples of:
 
  a. ultraviolet light.
 b. fresnels.
 c. special effects.
 d. ellipsoidals.

Question 2

The principal source of specific illumination:
 
  a. are ground rows.
 b. are spotlights.
 c. is a cyclorama.
 d. are strip lights.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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