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InDesign (Chapter 1 - 5):  Six-Weeks Exam

Matching
 
 
Match each shortcut key with its corresponding tool or command
a.
[z]
e.
[v]
b.
[Tab]
f.
[p]
c.
[a]
g.
[t]
d.
Double-click Zoom tool
h.
[Spacebar]
 

 1. 

Pen tool
 

 2. 

Type tool
 

 3. 

Hide panels
 

 4. 

Access Hand tool
 

 5. 

Changes document view to 100%
 

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 6. 

Kerning increments are very fine. Therefore, it’s usually less important to kern large text, such as headlines.
 

 7. 

A 150% Vertical Scale changes the width of the selected text.
 

 8. 

An object must be either entirely on the artboard or entirely on the pasteboard.
 

 9. 

Docking panels is not the same as grouping panels.
 

 10. 

Placing a black copy of text behind original text produces the same effect as using InDesign’s Drop Shadow command.
 

 11. 

Using CMYK inks only, it is possible to reproduce a color photo.
 

 12. 

In Adobe InDesign, in order for an object to be modified, it must first be selected.
 

 13. 

When dragging and dropping swatches, you can modify the color of an unselected object.
 

 14. 

Layers themselves are transparent.
 

 15. 

All tools on the Tools panel are visible.
 

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

 16. 

In addition to the Swatches and Color panels, the Formatting affects text and Formatting affects container buttons can be found in the ____?
a.
Preferences
c.
Themes
b.
Tools panel
d.
Navigator
 

 17. 

The arrangement of windows and panels in InDesign is called the ____.
a.
scratch area
c.
workspace
b.
document window
d.
artboard
 

 18. 

CMYK inks are called what?
a.
PANTONE inks
c.
PMS inks
b.
Spot colors
d.
Process inks
 
 
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 19. 

The figure above shows which panel?
a.
Document Setup panel
c.
Document Layout panel
b.
Pages panel
d.
New Document panel
 
 
Case Based Critical Thinking

Katie runs the very successful print department for an ad agency, where she heads up the team the designs and produces magazines, newsletters and many other types of documents for clients. Katie’s main focus these days is productivity - she want to be sure that her designers are using InDesign as effectively as possible. Though she doesn’t want them to rush through their jobs, she does want them to utilize the software to its fullest effect.
 

 20. 

Katie’s team is working on a layout for a page in which all the images of the animals are on the bottom layer in the layers palette. On the top layer are images of trees, and the layout calls for all the animals to be hiding behind the trees. Katie informs her designer that the client called with a change - the image of the horse should appear in front of the trees. The designer selects the horse image then applies the Bring To Front command, and is then confused because the image is still behind the trees. Katie realized that this designer is confused by which component of working with layered artwork:
a.
The Stacking Order vs The Layer Order
c.
Working with hidden layers
b.
Working with locked layers
d.
The Bring To Front command vs the Send To Back command
 

 21. 

InDesign is primarily what type of software application?
a.
photo manipulation
c.
drawing
b.
layout
d.
word processing
 

 22. 

The Arrange sub-menu has how many commands?
a.
4
c.
3
b.
2
d.
1
 

 23. 

To modify the leading of selected text, use the ____ panel.
a.
Paragraph
c.
Paragraph Styles
b.
Character Styles
d.
Character
 

 24. 

All panels can be accessed under which menu?
a.
Layout
d.
File
b.
Window
e.
Panels
c.
View
 

 25. 

An object positioned entirely in the pasteboard ________.
a.
will print
b.
won’t print
 



 
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