- 1. It is basically described as a single transparent sheets which hold a particular pieces of an image.
A) Resolution B) vector graphics C) layers D) selections
- 2. when cropping, the basic rule of composition that a photo editor must keep in mind is the ________.
A) Rule of thirds B) correcting C) resizing D) compression
- 3. It says that the general rule to follow is to flow your information from left to right and top to bottom in visual design unless the exceptions are meaningful
A) emphasis B) Simplicity C) Unity D) Balance
- 4. what tool in the photoshop that lets you select part of the canvas in a specific shape.
A) Marquee Tool B) Move Tool C) Magic wand D) Lasso Tool
- 5. image can be made more interesting by a balanced appearance without the mirrored image.
A) Informal balance B) none of the choices C) Formal balance D) Balance
- 6. When editing and preparing images for display it is important to consider the medium over which your images will be transmitted.
A) Sharpening or Softening B) Correcting C) Resizing and Compression D) cropping
- 7. It refers to the number of pixels in a full size image
A) Lo-res B) Image size C) Pixel Hi-res D) Resolution
- 8. If you are working with graphics to be viewed only on screen, how much resolution should be considered fine?
A) 150 resolution B) 72 resolution C) 600 resolution 12. A visual should only present a few elements. D) 300 resolution
- 9. Which words that best describe Photoshop?
A) A design tool B) A photo retouching tool C) A vector graphics editor. D) An image editing tool
- 10. The following are the basics of image editing for a beginner, except one. Which one is it?
A) Resize and compression B) Correcting C) Auto image enhancement D) Cropping
- 11. One of the first decisions you must make after downloading the files from your camera is ___________.
A) Correcting B) Sharpening or Softening C) Correcting D) Resizing
- 12. The most important element of the Photoshop interface.
A) Menu Bar B) Toolbar C) Panes D) Options Bar
- 13. They display location information, tool options, and history, among other things.
A) Edit Menu B) File Menu C) Options Bar D) Panes
- 14. It is a tool where you can use as separate tool to avoid using Alt key to toggle between the two.
A) Zoom Percentage B) Zoom Slider C) Zoom In/ Zoom Out D) Zoom All Windows
- 15. This is a very useful tool for cleaning up images with rough edges.
A) Eraser Tool B) Paintbrush Tool C) Stroke and Fill D) Pencil Tool
- 16. It lets you open and close documents with a few extras including import, which deals with scanning, and save for web, which allows you to export a web-ready image from your Photoshop file.
A) File Menu B) Image Menu C) layer Menu D) Edit Menu
- 17. It houses all of the expected options as well as fill and stroke, and other image-altering functions.
A) Image Menu B) Edit Menu C) layer Menu D) File Menu
- 18. You will find color adjustments, size adjustments, and any other changes you need to make globally when working with a Photoshop file.
A) File Menu B) Image Menu C) layer Menu D) Edit Menu
- 19. It allows you to make changes to an image without altering your original image data.
A) Image Menu B) Select Menu C) layer Menu D) Edit Menu
- 20. This menu gives you some options regarding selections, including the ability to save selections, reverse them, or add to them. Learning the options on the selection menu can really save you some time.
A) Edit Menu B) Select Menu C) Filter Menu D) layer Menu
- 21. It is what most people think when they work with Photoshop.
A) Window Menu B) Select Menu C) View Menu D) Filter Menu
- 22. You can use this to show and display guidelines on the image and to zoom in and out, among other things.
A) View Menu B) Filter Menu C) Select Menu D) Window Menu
- 23. It allows you to toggle back and forth between hide and show for each interface element.
A) Filter Menu B) Select Menu C) View Menu D) Window Menu
- 24. This is the first place you should go if you lose track of a particular window while you are working.
A) Select Menu B) Filter Menu C) View Menu D) Window Menu
- 25. This tool can be used as a crude way to remove backgrounds from photos.
A) healing brush B) eyedropper C) Crop tool D) Magic wand
- 26. It will change your foreground color to whatever color it sampled from the canvas.
A) healing brush B) Magic wand C) Crop tool D) eyedropper
- 27. It can be set to many different kinds of brushes.
A) crop tool B) clone stamp C) paintbrush D) history brush
- 28. It lets you sample part of the photograph and use it to paint over another part.
A) paintbrush B) healing brush C) history brush D) Magic wand
- 29. what tool that lets you paint back in time.
A) healing brush B) history brush C) paintbrush D) Magic wand
- 30. Tool used for drawing vector graphics
A) dodge tool B) smudge tool C) clone stamp tool D) Pen tool
- 31. Tool that lets you move any created paths around. It's like the move tool, but for paths.
A) shape tool B) 3D Tools C) Path tool D) pen tool
- 32. This tool is for easily navigating around when you're zoomed in, or a picture is simple too big to fit on the screen at 100%.
A) Path tool B) Hand Tool C) Pen tool D) shape tool
- 33. These are the things that you see sitting over on the right side of your screen.
A) Adjustments B) Palettes C) color channels D) Layers
- 34. Their most common use is for color correction
A) Palettes B) Layers C) color channels D) Adjustments
- 35. It will let you look at the specific colors that make up your picture.
A) Palettes B) color channels C) color picker D) Adjustments
- 36. This palette will let you easily alter your foreground and background colors using sliders.
A) history B) color picker C) Palettes D) color swatches
- 37. This palette is a set of pre-defined colors you can quickly choose from.
A) color picker B) Palettes C) text D) color swatches
- 38. This palette lets you go back in time to undo any previous alterations.
A) text B) Palettes C) history D) color swatches
- 39. The first item on the image menu.
A) Image size B) Auto Tone C) Mode D) Adjustment
- 40. It is the three channel color mode suitable for images to be viewed on the web.
A) Blending Mode B) Color Mode C) RGB D) CMYK
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