True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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The Tool Preset Picker button displays on most options bars.
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2.
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The Quick Selection tool is used to draw a selection quickly using the
keyboard.
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To create a grid, you turn on the ruler display and then drag from the
horizontal ruler at the top of the document window or from the vertical ruler at the left side of the
document window.
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The Refine Edge button allows you to specify exact pixel values for a
marquee’s height and width.
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Photoshop allows you to apply transformations to selections only, not entire
images or photos.
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When you choose the Scale command on the Transform options bar, using the mouse
allows you to SHIFT+drag a sizing handle on the bounding box to scale proportionately.
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The Anti-alias check box selects colors using data from all visible
layers.
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8.
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Close tracing while creating selections, and careful placement of moved
selections, will prevent unwanted layering.
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The initial state of the document is displayed at the bottom of the History
palette.
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The align and distribute buttons help position selections when more than one
layer is selected.
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The Magic Wand tool especially is effective for solid colored objects.
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A Use tablet pressure to change pen width button on the Magnetic Lasso options
bar is used to change the pen width when using graphic drawing tablets instead of a mouse.
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All states and snapshots from the last working session remain in the History
palette, even after you close and reopen the document on which you were working.
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Keyboard shortcuts assigned to menu commands will display on the right of the
command in the menu system.
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All steps are recorded in the History palette.
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The SHIFT+T keyboard shortcut allows you to toggle from the Rectangle Marquee
tool to the Elliptical Marquee tool, and vice versa.
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When you first begin to drag with the Move tool, the mouse pointer changes to an
arrow with a knife indicating a cut from the original position.
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18.
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Making multiple copies of an original file is useful if you want to make and
save several different versions of a layout.
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If you predefine a selection area by dragging a marquee, the Paste command
pastes to the center of the document window.
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20.
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When drawing a marquee, if you want to start over, you can click somewhere else
in the document window to deselect the marquee.
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Completion Complete each
statement.
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The _________________________ button allows you to draw an adjacent rectangle or
ellipsis to expand a selection.
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When you click the _________________________ button on the Transform options
bar, the aspect ratio of the selection is maintained.
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Available on the Move options bar, the _________________________ check box is
used to select layer groupings or single layers.
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On the Style box arrow, the _________________________ style sets the selection
marquee proportions by dragging.
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25.
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A(n) _________________________, like the one shown in the accompanying figure,
is a selection that displays with a flashing or pulsating selection border sometimes described as
marching ants.
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The _________________________ button allows you to draw a second rectangle or
ellipsis across a portion of the previously selected area, resulting in a selection border only
around the area in which the two selections intersect.
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27.
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When the _________________________ check box in the Save As dialog box is
checked, Photoshop automatically appends the word, copy, to the file name.
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On the left side of the Transform options bar, Photoshop displays the
_________________________ button; each of the button’s nine squares corresponds to a point on
the bounding box.
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On the Style box arrow, the _________________________ style sets a
height-to-width ratio using decimal values.
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If you choose _________________________, you must use the mouse techniques to
perform the transformation.
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Using the mouse in conjunction with the ____ command on the Transform options
bar allows you to drag a side of the bounding box.
a. | Perspective | c. | Skew | b. | Warp | d. | Distort |
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To reposition the selection border and its contents, you use the ____
tool.
a. | Borders | c. | Move | b. | Relocate | d. | Copy |
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Designing a preliminary layout sketch to help you make choices about placement,
size, perspective, and spacing is referred to as creating a ____.
a. | storyboard | c. | thumbnail | b. | rough | d. | all of the
above |
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Each time you apply a change to an image, the new ____ of that image is added to
the bottom of the History palette.
a. | format | c. | state | b. | aspect ratio | d. | dimension |
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Activating the Move tool by pressing the ____ key on the keyboard allows you to
move the selection border and its contents by dragging them in the document window.
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To choose a transformation command, click the ____ menu, point to Transform, and
then click the desired transformation.
a. | View | c. | Select | b. | File | d. | Edit |
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Pressing ____ while drawing a selection starts from the center and constrains
the proportions.
a. | F6 | c. | ALT | b. | SHIFT+ALT | d. | CTRL+ALT |
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38.
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After you are finished making transformations, you ____ changes by pressing the
ENTER key, for example.
a. | remaster | c. | augment | b. | commit | d. | impact |
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A small ____ point is displayed in the center of a selection when you choose a
transformation.
a. | bounding | c. | transformation | b. | reference | d. | rotation |
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To display the Transform options bar, create a selection and then press
____.
a. | CTRL+T | c. | ALT+T | b. | CTRL+B | d. | ALT+B |
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By default, the History palette lists the previous ____ states.
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42.
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Photoshop allows users to create, customize, and save keyboard shortcuts for
____.
a. | menus | c. | palettes | b. | tools | d. | all of the
above |
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Using the mouse in conjunction with the ____ command on the Transform options
bar allows you to drag a corner sizing handle to stretch the bounding box.
a. | Warp | c. | Perspective | b. | Distort | d. | Skew |
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As shown in the accompanying figure, ____ is the technique photographers,
designers, and artists use to create the illusion of three dimensions on a flat or two-dimensional
surface.
a. | layout | c. | perspective | b. | resolution | d. | dimensionality |
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If you select a state and change the image by accident, you can use the ____
command on the Edit menu to restore the eliminated states.
a. | Restore | c. | Fix | b. | Undo | d. | Redo |
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To activate the Add to selection button, you can click it on the options bar or
hold down the ____ key while dragging a second selection.
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47.
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The ____ tools are used to draw a freehand selection border around
objects.
a. | marquee | c. | interpolation | b. | lasso | d. | shortcut |
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48.
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The ____ palette records each change or new state of the file on which you are
working.
a. | Recording | c. | Tracking | b. | Changes | d. | History |
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You can give a state a new name called a(n) ____.
a. | snapshot | c. | resolution | b. | index | d. | capital |
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When dragging selections, most designers ____.
a. | begin at the upper-right corner and drag down and to the left | b. | begin at the
upper-left corner and drag down and to the right | c. | begin at the lower-right corner and drag up and
to the left | d. | begin at the lower-left corner and drag up and to the
right |
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