desktop publishing - Part 3
1) To encrypt e-mail, use:
a. S/MIMI - RSA
b. PGP
c. DES
d. verisign
2) What would be created to help a team see each stage of work required to complete a task?
a. flow chart
b. spreadsheet
c. mock layout
d. page proof
3) What term refers to adjusting the spacing between words, phrases, and extended blocks of
text?
a. scaling
b. leading
c. tracking
d. kerning
4) Often text is brought in from a source other than the program being used. What is this
technique?
a. story text
b. text wrapping
c. typography
d. importing text
5) The page margins of a document refer to the:
a. white space surrounding the page
b. portrait Orientation
c. page orientation
d. header on each page
6)What is adjusted by the desktop publishing technique called leading?
a. the width of letters
b. space between lines of text
c. space between words
d. space between characters
7) What term indicates that there are right and left sides?
a. gutter
b. alley
c. master pages
d. facing pages
8) Why is it important to proofread desktop publishing documents?
a. errors of any kind detract from the impact of your document
b. extra spacing often needs to be added
c. proofreading looks for major/obvious errors
d. most errors do not have any effect on a document
9) What is an inline graphic?
a. an image placed in a frame
b. an image treated as part of the text
c. series of colors on a vertical plan.
d. an image placed outside the margin of the text
10) What file format uses up to 16 million colors?
a. WMF
b. BMP
c. JPG
d. GIF
11) What is a way of transferring large desktop publishing files from a computer to a server
using the Internet called?
a. FTP
b. PDF
c. ZIP
d. RIP
12) Which of the following best defines the term anti-aliased?
a. Non-pixelated
b. High resolution
c. A slight smoothing effect at the edge
d. A crisp, rectangular edge
13) What does the Image Size dialog box??™s Constrain Proportions option do?
a. Changes the resolution of the image
b. Keeps the image from changing size
c. Forces the image to keep its original proportions
d. Changes an image??™s colors
14) What changes when the Zoom Tool is used?
a. The number of pixels in the image
b. The file size of the image
c. Your view of the image
d. The size of the image
15) Which selection tool does not have an anti-alias option?
a. The rectangular marquee tool
b. The Elliptical Marquee tool
c. The polygonal lasso tool
d. The Lasso Tool
16) How is the Polygonal lasso tool different from the Lasso tool?
a. It finds the edges of objects; the Lasso Tool does not
b. It creates straight segments; the Lasso tool does not
c. It selects pixels by color; the Lasso Tool does not
d. It creates curved segments; the Lasso tool does not
17) When a layer is created, where is it listed (or, stacked) in the Layers palette?
a. Just above the layer that was previously active
b. Just below the layer that was previously active
c. At the top
d. At the bottom
18) What word is used to describe how intense or vivid a particular color appears?
a. Brightness
b. Saturation
c. Contrast
d. Hue
19) You use this to copy a portion of an image and reapply it repeatedly to cover an unwanted portion of the image.
a. Crop tool
b. color balance
c. layer
d. cloning stamp
20) Another name for color is
a. hue
b. saturation
c. resolution
d. opacity
21) These allow you to draw freehand and to create your own images and graphics
a. Gradients
b. paint tools
c. vector shapes
d. layer shapes
22) Yes or No: Should you strive for simplicity in your design?
a. Yes
b. No
23) Yes or No: Should you be tempted to over-design your projects by ‘playing’ with
the many options your computer offers?
a. Yes
b. No
24) Yes or No: Should you think about the content you need to include in each project?
a. Yes
b. No
25) Yes or No: Should you begin each project with an objective and an audience
profile?
a. Yes
b. No
a. S/MIMI - RSA
b. PGP
c. DES
d. verisign
2) What would be created to help a team see each stage of work required to complete a task?
a. flow chart
b. spreadsheet
c. mock layout
d. page proof
3) What term refers to adjusting the spacing between words, phrases, and extended blocks of
text?
a. scaling
b. leading
c. tracking
d. kerning
4) Often text is brought in from a source other than the program being used. What is this
technique?
a. story text
b. text wrapping
c. typography
d. importing text
5) The page margins of a document refer to the:
a. white space surrounding the page
b. portrait Orientation
c. page orientation
d. header on each page
6)What is adjusted by the desktop publishing technique called leading?
a. the width of letters
b. space between lines of text
c. space between words
d. space between characters
7) What term indicates that there are right and left sides?
a. gutter
b. alley
c. master pages
d. facing pages
8) Why is it important to proofread desktop publishing documents?
a. errors of any kind detract from the impact of your document
b. extra spacing often needs to be added
c. proofreading looks for major/obvious errors
d. most errors do not have any effect on a document
9) What is an inline graphic?
a. an image placed in a frame
b. an image treated as part of the text
c. series of colors on a vertical plan.
d. an image placed outside the margin of the text
10) What file format uses up to 16 million colors?
a. WMF
b. BMP
c. JPG
d. GIF
11) What is a way of transferring large desktop publishing files from a computer to a server
using the Internet called?
a. FTP
b. PDF
c. ZIP
d. RIP
12) Which of the following best defines the term anti-aliased?
a. Non-pixelated
b. High resolution
c. A slight smoothing effect at the edge
d. A crisp, rectangular edge
13) What does the Image Size dialog box??™s Constrain Proportions option do?
a. Changes the resolution of the image
b. Keeps the image from changing size
c. Forces the image to keep its original proportions
d. Changes an image??™s colors
14) What changes when the Zoom Tool is used?
a. The number of pixels in the image
b. The file size of the image
c. Your view of the image
d. The size of the image
15) Which selection tool does not have an anti-alias option?
a. The rectangular marquee tool
b. The Elliptical Marquee tool
c. The polygonal lasso tool
d. The Lasso Tool
16) How is the Polygonal lasso tool different from the Lasso tool?
a. It finds the edges of objects; the Lasso Tool does not
b. It creates straight segments; the Lasso tool does not
c. It selects pixels by color; the Lasso Tool does not
d. It creates curved segments; the Lasso tool does not
17) When a layer is created, where is it listed (or, stacked) in the Layers palette?
a. Just above the layer that was previously active
b. Just below the layer that was previously active
c. At the top
d. At the bottom
18) What word is used to describe how intense or vivid a particular color appears?
a. Brightness
b. Saturation
c. Contrast
d. Hue
19) You use this to copy a portion of an image and reapply it repeatedly to cover an unwanted portion of the image.
a. Crop tool
b. color balance
c. layer
d. cloning stamp
20) Another name for color is
a. hue
b. saturation
c. resolution
d. opacity
21) These allow you to draw freehand and to create your own images and graphics
a. Gradients
b. paint tools
c. vector shapes
d. layer shapes
22) Yes or No: Should you strive for simplicity in your design?
a. Yes
b. No
23) Yes or No: Should you be tempted to over-design your projects by ‘playing’ with
the many options your computer offers?
a. Yes
b. No
24) Yes or No: Should you think about the content you need to include in each project?
a. Yes
b. No
25) Yes or No: Should you begin each project with an objective and an audience
profile?
a. Yes
b. No
Answers:
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. A
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. A
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. D
20. A
21. B
22. A
23. B
24. A
25. A
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. A
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. A
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. D
20. A
21. B
22. A
23. B
24. A
25. A