How Well Do You Know Adobe Indesign?

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How Well Do You Know Adobe Indesign? - Quiz

Similar to Illustrator, the Adobe InDesign is a vector-based program which strengths lie in its ability to handle multiple pages and create master pages. Take this assessment test to find out more about Adobe InDesign?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of these locks text onto consistent horizontal points?

    • A.

      Rastar

    • B.

      Object

    • C.

      Base grids

    • D.

      Calendaring

    Correct Answer
    C. Base grids
    Explanation
    Base grids are used to lock text onto consistent horizontal points in design. They provide a framework or structure for aligning and organizing text elements in a layout. By using base grids, designers can ensure that text is consistently positioned and aligned, creating a visually pleasing and professional-looking design. This helps to maintain consistency and readability throughout the design.

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  • 2. 

    What is the keyboard shortcut for ellipse tool?

    • A.

      Command-SHIFT-e

    • B.

      SHIFT + V

    • C.

      ALT + T

    • D.

      T

    Correct Answer
    A. Command-SHIFT-e
    Explanation
    The correct keyboard shortcut for the ellipse tool is command-SHIFT-e. This shortcut allows users to quickly access and use the ellipse tool in a software or application.

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  • 3. 

    The right side of the spread is called... 

    • A.

      Create

    • B.

      Leading

    • C.

      Right

    • D.

      Recto

    Correct Answer
    D. Recto
    Explanation
    The right side of the spread is called the recto.

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  • 4. 

    What is the keyboard shortcut for text frame options? 

    • A.

      Ctrl + A

    • B.

      Ctrl + B

    • C.

      Ctrl + C

    • D.

      Ctrl + D

    Correct Answer
    B. Ctrl + B
    Explanation
    The keyboard shortcut for text frame options is Ctrl + B. This shortcut is commonly used in various applications to access and modify the options related to text frames. By pressing Ctrl + B, users can quickly open the text frame options dialog box and make changes to the formatting, alignment, and other settings of the selected text frame.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these is an animal skin based paper? 

    • A.

      Pulp

    • B.

      Glyphs

    • C.

      Base

    • D.

      Vellum

    Correct Answer
    D. Vellum
    Explanation
    Vellum is an animal skin based paper. It is made from the skin of calves, lambs, or goats. The skins are treated and processed to create a smooth and durable writing surface. Vellum has been used for centuries for writing, drawing, and bookbinding due to its high quality and longevity. It is known for its fine texture and ability to withstand erasing and scraping without damage.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these commands selects the entire story? 

    • A.

      Ctrl + a

    • B.

      Ctrl + b

    • C.

      Ctrl + c

    • D.

      Ctrl + d

    Correct Answer
    A. Ctrl + a
    Explanation
    The command "ctrl + a" selects the entire story. This keyboard shortcut is commonly used to quickly highlight and select all the text in a document or text editor. By pressing "ctrl + a," the user can easily select the entire story without having to manually drag the cursor or click multiple times.

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  • 7. 

    The left side of the spread is called...

    • A.

      Vector

    • B.

      Retro

    • C.

      Verso

    • D.

      Left

    Correct Answer
    C. Verso
    Explanation
    The left side of the spread is called "Verso."

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  • 8. 

    What is the area outside of the document displaying job number, dates, etc. called? 

    • A.

      Slug

    • B.

      Index vectors

    • C.

      Option 8

    • D.

      Statement

    Correct Answer
    A. Slug
    Explanation
    The area outside of the document displaying job number, dates, etc. is called a "slug". A slug is a space reserved for additional information related to the document, such as identification details or production notes. It is typically located outside the main content area and is often used in publishing or graphic design to provide context or instructions for the document.

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  • 9. 

    The paragraph format in which the first line indent more than the subsequent one is called? 

    • A.

      First line indent

    • B.

      Object paragraph

    • C.

      Base grids

    • D.

      Calendaring

    Correct Answer
    A. First line indent
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "First line indent." This refers to a paragraph format where the first line of a paragraph is indented more than the subsequent lines. It is commonly used in academic writing or formal documents to visually separate paragraphs and make them easier to read.

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  • 10. 

    The vertical space between two baselines of text within a paragraph is called...

    • A.

      Texture

    • B.

      Text space

    • C.

      Leading

    • D.

      Text style

    Correct Answer
    C. Leading
    Explanation
    Leading refers to the vertical space between two baselines of text within a paragraph. It is commonly used in typography to improve readability and legibility by providing enough space between lines of text. The appropriate amount of leading can vary depending on the typeface, font size, and overall design of the text. By adjusting the leading, designers can control the overall density and appearance of the text, ensuring that it is visually appealing and easy to read.

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