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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

You have a black-and-white, vector version of a logo. You want to be able to use the logo in a
variety of colors and sizes. What should you do to make the logo easily accessible for repeated
placement and scaling in Photoshop?
a.
Create a smart object.
c.
Create a Custom Shape preset.
b.
Create a vector mask.
d.
Create a Photoshop EPS file.
 

 2. 

You want to apply a Free Transform to a closed path that you have highlighted in the Paths
palette. How do you select the vector path for editing?
a.
Click inside the path with the Path Selection tool.
c.
Double-click the Path thumbnail in the Paths palette.
b.
Click inside the path with the Direct Selection tool.
d.
Use the Make Selection command.
 

 3. 

What happens when you double-click the thumbnail of a text layer in the Layers palette?
a.
The properties of the layer become editable.
c.
The layer name changes to an editable text field.
b.
The text opens in the source application.
d.
The text on the layer is selected.
 

 4. 

You scan a 1-inch-by-1-inch print at two resolutions, 72 ppi and 300 ppi. What happens when you view each scanned image in Photoshop at 100 percent?
a.
The scanned images appear at the same size because Photoshop recognizes the measured
dimensions of the file for display.
c.
The 300 ppi image views roughly half the size of the 72 ppi image.
b.
The 300 ppi image views at roughly four times the size of the 72 ppi image.
d.
The 300 ppi image views at roughly two times the size of the 72 ppi image.
 

 5. 

You have created a poster in the CMYK color mode and want to print it by using four-color offset printing. You want to ensure that the color plates do not shift while printing. What should you do?
a.
Select the Registration Marks option.
c.
Select the Center Crop Marks option.
b.
Select the Corner Crop Marks option.
d.
Select the Calibration Bars option.
 

 6. 

You want to print an image that is 4 inches by 6 inches on an A4 sized paper. You want to fill the empty space on the paper with black color. What should you do?
a.
Select the empty area on the canvas with the Magic Wand tool and use the Fill option.
c.
Select the image, apply the Inverse option, and then the Fill option.
b.
Select the Background option from the Print dialog box.
d.
Select the Bleed option from the Print dialog box. box.
 

 7. 

You have two digital cameras with different color and tonal characteristics. What should you use in Camera RAW to automatically maintain a consistent look across all photographs?
a.
White balance tool.
c.
Camera Calibration sliders.
b.
Lens Corrections sliders.
d.
Make defaults specific to the camera serial number option.
 

 8. 

You are organizing images in Bridge. You want to group similar images into folders and rename
the images according to the subject they are related to. What should you do?
a.
Use the Batch dialog box.
c.
Use the Picture Package dialog box.
b.
Use the Batch Rename dialog box.
d.
Use the Image Processor dialog box.
 

 9. 

You want to apply the Liquify filter to a Smart Object. What should you do?
a.
Switch the document color mode to RGB.
c.
Rasterize the Smart Object.
b.
Make a selection in the layer.
d.
Use Convert for Smart Filters.
 

 10. 

You want to add an object as a 3D layer in an open file. Which command should you use?
a.
Place
c.
Open
b.
Import
d.
New Layer
 

 11. 

You want to apply similar filter effects to more than one layer in a multilayer file. You also want to ensure that you can edit the effects that you apply to the layers. What should you do?
a.
Convert the layers to a Smart Object.
c.
Link the layers.
b.
Group the layers.
d.
Merge the layers.
 

 12. 

You are creating a collage of photographs. You want to maximize flexibility and be able to edit the scale and rotation of each photograph. What should you do immediately after pasting each new photograph?
a.
Lock the image pixels.
c.
Duplicate the layer.
b.
Convert to Smart Object.
d.
Use Free Transform.
 

 13. 

What happens when you double-click the thumbnail of a Smart Object in the Layers palette?
a.
The layer name changes to an editable text field.
c.
The source content of the Smart Object opens.
b.
The properties of the layer become editable.
d.
The Smart Object is rasterized.
 

 14. 

You open an image in Camera Raw. You notice that the corners of your image are significantly
darker than the rest of your image. What should you do?
a.
Adjust the Chromatic Aberration.
c.
Adjust the Vibrance and Saturation controls.
b.
Apply the White Balance setting.
d.
Adjust the settings for Lens Vignetting.
 

 15. 

What happens to the scrubbing values when you press SHIFT and drag the scrubby slider?
a.
Incremented by 5.
c.
Incremented by 20.
b.
Incremented by 10.
d.
Incremented by 50.
 

 16. 

What should you do with a type layer before you use the Liquify filter on it?
a.
Convert the text layer to a Smart Object.
c.
Increase the brush density option of the Liquify tool.
b.
Rasterize the text layer.
d.
Decrease the Turbulent Jitter option of the Liquify tool.
 

 17. 

What happens when you double-click the upper-left corner of the ruler?
a.
The ruler origin is set to its default value.
c.
The ruler origin starts snapping to objects in the document.
b.
The ruler origin starts snapping to the ruler ticks.
d.
The ruler origin displays the x and y coordinates.
 

 18. 

You have a photograph of a field of sunflowers that shows a person standing in the middle of the
field. What is the best way to eliminate this person from the photograph?
a.
Use the Pattern Stamp tool.
c.
Use the Clone Stamp tool.
b.
Use the Magic Eraser tool.
d.
Use the Background Eraser tool.
 

 19. 

You are using the Clone Stamp tool. You do NOT want to lose the current sampling point when
you release the mouse button. Which tool option should you use?
a.
Flow
c.
Opacity
b.
Aligned
d.
Scattering
 

 20. 

You choose the Scattered Maple Leaves brush from the Brush Preset picker on the Option bar
and start painting. You find that there are more leaves than you want. You want to reduce the
number of leaves when painting. What should you do in the Brushes palette?
a.
In the Scattering section, move the Scattering slider to the left.
c.
In the Shape Dynamics section, move the Count slider to the left.
b.
In the Scattering section, move the Count slider to the left.
d.
In the Other Dynamics section, move the Flow slider to the left.
 

 21. 

You retouch a photograph that was taken in bright sunlight, and the detail in the shadow areas is not very good. Which type of adjustment should you use to improve only the shadow details
without affecting the highlights and midtones?
a.
Brightness or contrast
c.
Levels
b.
Shadow or highlight
d.
Hue or saturation
 

 22. 

You retouch a photograph and want the colors in the image to appear faded. What should you do after creating a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer?
a.
Move the Hue slider to the left.
c.
Move the Lightness slider to the left.
b.
Move the Saturation slider to the left.
d.
Choose the Colorize option.
 

 23. 

You want to paste a chart that was created in Adobe Illustrator, into Photoshop. You also want to be able to edit the chart in the future. What should you do?
a.
Paste the chart as a smart object.
c.
Paste the chart as a path.
b.
Paste the chart as a shape layer.
d.
Paste the chart as pixels.
 

 24. 

You want to create a header with a straight top and side edges and a smooth S-curve at the
bottom. The header will be used on a Web page. What should you do?
a.
Use the Brush tool.
c.
Use the Freeform Pen tool.
b.
Use the Pen tool.
d.
Use the Pencil tool.
 

 25. 

A file has multiple text layers. You want to change the font style of all the text in one action. What should you do?
a.
Press SHIFT + select the text layers and then change the font style.
c.
Link the text layers and then change the font style.
b.
Group the text layers and then change the font style.
d.
Merge the text layers and then change the font style.
 



 
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