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1. What tool do you use to select text frames and graphics?

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The Selection Tool is used to select text frames and graphics. It allows users to click and drag to create a selection area around the desired objects, making it easier to move, resize, or edit them. This tool is commonly found in graphic design software and allows for efficient manipulation of elements within a document or design project.

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This quiz assesses knowledge on using design software tools like selection, page navigation, text editing, coloring shapes, and understanding master pages in InDesign.

2. What is the Master Page called?

Explanation

The Master Page is called "Non printing pages that hold text, graphics, and guides that e page of every page publication." This answer accurately describes the purpose and function of a Master Page, which is to hold consistent elements such as text, graphics, and guides that appear on every page of a publication.

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3. How do you delete text?

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Both options "a" and "b" are correct for deleting text. Backspacing is a common method of deleting text, where you move the cursor behind the text you want to delete and press the backspace key. Selecting the text and deleting it is another way to delete text, where you highlight the text you want to delete and press the delete key. Typing, option "c", is not a method of deleting text but rather a way to input new text.

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4. What command do you use to put a Microsoft Word document into your publication?

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The Place Command is used to import or insert a Microsoft Word document into a publication. It allows you to easily incorporate Word documents into your design without having to copy and paste the content manually. This command helps streamline the process and maintain the formatting of the original document, ensuring a seamless integration into your publication.

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5. How do you horizontally center text?

Explanation

To horizontally center text, you can use the Paragraph Alignment Menu and select the "Centered" option. This will ensure that the text is aligned in the center of the text frame.

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6. The import icon appears when importing a word processing file

Explanation

The import icon appears when importing a word processing file because it is a common feature in word processing software to allow users to import files from other formats. This icon serves as a shortcut or a visual cue for users to easily locate and access the import function. By clicking on the import icon, users can select and import a word processing file into the software, enabling them to work on or edit the document within the word processing program.

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7. ______ is tall/vertical page orientation.

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The correct answer is "Portrait Orientation". This term refers to a tall or vertical page orientation, where the height of the page is greater than its width. It is commonly used for documents, images, and other media that are best viewed in a vertical format, such as portraits or documents with a lot of text.

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8. You use the object menu to set up columns

Explanation

False: The layout menu is for setting up columns.

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9. How do you color or shade a shape drawn in In design?

Explanation

To color or shade a shape drawn in InDesign, you can use the swatches or stroke pallet. These tools allow you to select and apply different colors or shades to the shape, giving it the desired appearance. The selection tool and rectangle tool mentioned in the other options are not specifically used for coloring or shading shapes in InDesign.

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10. What is leading?

Explanation

Leading refers to the white space between lines of text, measured baseline-baseline. It determines the vertical distance between lines and plays a crucial role in readability and legibility. Adequate leading helps in preventing lines from blending together and enhances the overall appearance of the text. By increasing or decreasing the leading, one can adjust the spacing between lines to achieve the desired effect.

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11. Where can you see what pages you are on?

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The correct answer is Pages Pallet. The Pages Pallet is a feature commonly found in graphic design software and desktop publishing programs. It displays a thumbnail view of all the pages in a document, allowing the user to easily navigate and see which page they are currently on. This can be helpful when working with multi-page documents or when making changes to specific pages. The Layers Pallet, Margins, and Page setup options do not provide a visual representation of the pages in the document.

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12. Clipboard is the workspace surrounding the page boundaries of the documents

Explanation

The Paste board is the workspace surrounding the page boundaries of the documents

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13. What is the Baseline?

Explanation

The baseline refers to the horizontal line on which text rests. It is the imaginary line upon which the bottom of each character in a line of text sits. In typography, the baseline is used as a reference point for aligning and positioning text.

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14. _____ is the intersection point of the horizontal and vertical rulers

Explanation

The intersection point of the horizontal and vertical rulers is referred to as the "Zero Point." This point represents the origin or starting point of the measurement scale on both axes. It serves as a reference point for measuring distances and coordinates in a graphical or spatial context.

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15. Name the five tools used to help you layout your publication

Explanation

The correct answer is "Margins, rulers, column guides, ruler guides, frames." These tools are used to help layout a publication. Margins define the space between the content and the edge of the page. Rulers provide a visual reference for measuring and aligning elements. Column guides help to create columns of text or other content. Ruler guides allow for precise placement of elements on the page. Frames are used to contain and organize content within a defined area.

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16. ______ A setting that In Design  uses for the current document only

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The term "Document Default" refers to a setting in In Design that is specific to the current document only. This means that any changes made to this setting will only affect the document being worked on and will not be applied to any other documents. It allows for customization and flexibility within each individual project without affecting the overall program settings.

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17. Pasteboard is the name for the temporary storage area in Windows for text and graphics where items can be cut, copied, and pasted.

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False: The Clipboard is the name for the temporary storage area in Windows for Text and Graphics

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18. _______ is wide Horizontal orientation

Explanation

The correct answer is "landscape orientation" because it refers to a wide horizontal orientation. This term is commonly used in photography and design to describe a layout or image that is wider than it is tall. It is the opposite of portrait orientation, which is taller than it is wide.

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19. ________ A setting that In Design uses for all publications

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In Design uses the setting of Publication Defaults for all publications. This means that whenever a new publication is created, it will automatically inherit the default settings specified in the Publication Defaults. These settings can include page size, margins, color profiles, text styles, and other document-specific preferences. By using Publication Defaults, it ensures consistency and saves time as designers don't have to manually set up these settings for each new publication.

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20. _____ and _____ are two types of Sans Serif Fonts

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Arial and Comic Sans are two types of Sans Serif Fonts. Sans Serif Fonts are characterized by their clean and simple appearance, with no added strokes or embellishments at the ends of the letters. Arial is a widely used Sans Serif Font known for its clarity and readability, while Comic Sans is a more casual and informal Sans Serif Font often used in informal contexts or for comic book-style texts.

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21. _______ and _____ are two types of Serif fonts

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Times New Roman and Garamond are two examples of Serif fonts. Serif fonts are characterized by the presence of small lines or strokes at the ends of the letters, which are called serifs. These serifs give the letters a more traditional and formal look. Times New Roman is a widely used Serif font known for its readability and professional appearance. Garamond is another popular Serif font that is known for its elegance and classic style. Both fonts are commonly used in print media and formal documents.

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What tool do you use to select text frames and graphics?
What is the Master Page called?
How do you delete text?
What command do you use to put a Microsoft Word document into your...
How do you horizontally center text?
The import icon appears when importing a word processing file
______ is tall/vertical page orientation.
You use the object menu to set up columns
How do you color or shade a shape drawn in In design?
What is leading?
Where can you see what pages you are on?
Clipboard is the workspace surrounding the page boundaries of the...
What is the Baseline?
_____ is the intersection point of the horizontal and vertical rulers
Name the five tools used to help you layout your publication
______ A setting that In Design  uses for the current document...
Pasteboard is the name for the temporary storage area in Windows for...
_______ is wide Horizontal orientation
________ A setting that In Design uses for all publications
_____ and _____ are two types of Sans Serif Fonts
_______ and _____ are two types of Serif fonts
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