1.
This Design Principle was the first one learned this year. It helps draw attention to the part of your work that the audience should see first.
Correct Answer
C. EmpHasis
Explanation
Emphasis is the correct answer because it is a design principle that helps draw attention to the part of your work that the audience should see first. By using techniques such as size, color, and placement, emphasis directs the viewer's focus to a specific element or area of the design. It helps create hierarchy and guide the audience's eyes to the most important information or focal point, ensuring effective communication and visual impact.
2.
This Design Principle states that the viewer's eye in western culture follows a distinct pattern from the upper left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner of a page in a backward "S" shape.
Correct Answer
B. Flow
Explanation
Flow is the correct answer because it refers to the movement and direction of elements on a page. In western culture, the viewer's eye tends to follow a specific pattern from the upper left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner in a backward "S" shape. This natural flow helps guide the viewer's attention and creates a visually pleasing composition.
3.
This Design Principle states that by varying such things as size, color, thickness and shape you create:
Correct Answer
A. Contrast
Explanation
Contrast is the design principle that states by varying elements such as size, color, thickness, and shape, you create a visual difference between them. This difference helps to create interest, highlight important elements, and make the design more dynamic. By using contrast, designers can make certain elements stand out and create a sense of visual hierarchy. It adds visual excitement and helps the viewer navigate through the design by distinguishing different elements from one another.
4.
This Design Principle states that text should be uniform throughout a document.
Correct Answer
D. Alignment
Explanation
Alignment is the correct answer because it refers to the arrangement of text or other elements in a document. When text is aligned properly, it creates a sense of uniformity and consistency throughout the document. This ensures that the text is easy to read and understand, as there is a clear structure and organization to the content. Alignment plays a crucial role in maintaining a professional and cohesive look in a document.
5.
This Design Principle states that by creating numerous items of the same shape, color, size helps create unity within your design.
Correct Answer
E. Repetition
Explanation
Repetition is the correct answer because it is a design principle that involves using the same shape, color, or size multiple times in a design to create unity and coherence. By repeating certain elements, the design becomes more organized, visually appealing, and easier to understand. Repetition helps to establish a sense of rhythm and consistency throughout the design, making it more harmonious and balanced.
6.
This Design Principle states that a page should have an even amount of positive and negative space throughout the design, regardless if it is Symmetrical or Asymmetrical.
Correct Answer
A. Balance
Explanation
Balance is the correct answer because it refers to the design principle that ensures a page has an even distribution of positive and negative space. This principle applies to both symmetrical and asymmetrical designs, meaning that regardless of the layout, balance is essential for creating a visually harmonious and aesthetically pleasing design. By achieving balance, designers can create a sense of stability and equilibrium in their compositions, enhancing the overall visual impact and user experience.
7.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for MERGING two or more layers is:
Correct Answer
A. APPLE E
Explanation
The correct answer is APPLE E. In Photoshop, pressing APPLE E on a Mac (or CTRL E on a PC) allows you to merge two or more selected layers into one layer. This shortcut is commonly used to simplify the layer structure and reduce file size, especially when working with complex compositions.
8.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for PASTE INTO is:
Correct Answer
D. APPLE, SHIFT V
Explanation
The correct shortcut for PASTE INTO in PhotoShop is APPLE, SHIFT V. This shortcut allows the user to paste the selected content into a new layer, creating a clipping mask.
9.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut to FIT A DOCUMENT ON SCREEN is:
Correct Answer
B. APPLE 0 (zero)
Explanation
The shortcut to FIT A DOCUMENT ON SCREEN in PhotoShop is APPLE 0 (zero). This shortcut allows the user to quickly resize the document to fit the screen.
10.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut to INVERT A COLOR is:
Correct Answer
C. APPLE I
Explanation
The correct answer is APPLE I because in PhotoShop, the shortcut key combination "APPLE I" is used to invert a color.
11.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut to INVERT A SELECTION is:
Correct Answer
E. APPLE SHIFT I
Explanation
The correct answer is APPLE SHIFT I. In Photoshop, the shortcut to invert a selection is pressing the Apple key (also known as the Command key) along with the Shift key and the letter I. This keyboard combination allows users to quickly invert the active selection, swapping the selected and unselected areas.
12.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for COPY is:
Correct Answer
A. APPLE C
Explanation
The correct answer for the shortcut for COPY in PhotoShop is APPLE C.
13.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for SELECT ALL is:
Correct Answer
D. APPLE A
Explanation
The correct answer is APPLE A. In Photoshop, the shortcut for SELECT ALL is APPLE A. This means that by pressing the APPLE key (also known as the Command key on Mac) and the letter A simultaneously, you can quickly select all the elements in your Photoshop document. This shortcut is handy when you want to apply a certain action or effect to all the elements in your project at once.
14.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for DESELECT is:
Correct Answer
C. APPLE D
Explanation
The correct answer for the shortcut for DESELECT in Photoshop is APPLE D. This shortcut allows the user to deselect any selected areas or objects in the image.
15.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for PASTE is:
Correct Answer
A. APPLE V
Explanation
The correct answer for the shortcut for PASTE in Photoshop is APPLE V. This is a commonly used keyboard shortcut in Photoshop to paste copied or cut content onto a new location or layer. By pressing the APPLE key (also known as the Command key) and the letter V simultaneously, the user can quickly paste the content they have copied or cut.
16.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for COPY DIRECTLY TO NEW LAYER is:
Correct Answer
D. APPLE J
Explanation
The correct answer for the shortcut for COPY DIRECTLY TO NEW LAYER in Photoshop is APPLE J.
17.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut to MERGE ALL LAYERS is:
Correct Answer
B. APPLE, SHIFT E
Explanation
The correct answer is APPLE, SHIFT E. This keyboard shortcut is used in Photoshop to merge all layers into one. By pressing the Apple key (Command key on Mac) and Shift key together with the letter E, all visible layers in the document are merged into a single layer. This can be helpful when you want to simplify your layers and reduce the file size or when you want to apply certain effects or adjustments to the entire image.
18.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for QUICKMASK is:
Correct Answer
A. Q
Explanation
In PhotoShop, the shortcut for QUICKMASK is "Q". This shortcut allows users to quickly toggle the Quick Mask mode on and off. The Quick Mask mode is a temporary mode that allows users to make selections by painting on the image with a brush or other selection tools. By pressing "Q", users can easily switch between the normal editing mode and the Quick Mask mode, making it a convenient shortcut for efficient editing and selection workflows.
19.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut to APPLY A FILTER is:
Correct Answer
E. APPLE F
Explanation
The correct answer is "APPLE F" because in PhotoShop, pressing the keys "Command" (or "Control" on Windows) and "F" simultaneously is the shortcut to apply a filter.
20.
In PhotoShop, the shortcut to ZOOM IN is:
Correct Answer
D. APPLE +
Explanation
The correct answer is APPLE + because in PhotoShop, pressing the APPLE key (or the Command key on a Mac) along with the plus (+) key allows you to zoom in on the image. This shortcut is commonly used to quickly magnify the view for more detailed editing or viewing of the image.
21.
In PhotoShop, when pasting an image into a selected form, we call that a:
Correct Answer
D. LAYER MASK
Explanation
A layer mask is used in Photoshop to hide or reveal certain parts of a layer. When pasting an image into a selected form, we can use a layer mask to control the visibility of the pasted image within that form. By applying a layer mask, we can precisely define which areas of the image are visible and which areas are hidden, allowing for seamless integration of the pasted image into the selected form.
22.
In PhotoShop, when we press Q to paint an image with a red film like color to make a difficult selection possible we call it a:
Correct Answer
A. QUICK MASK
Explanation
When we press Q in Photoshop, it activates the Quick Mask mode. This mode allows us to paint a temporary red overlay on the image, resembling a film-like color. This red overlay helps in making difficult selections by visually highlighting the areas being selected. Therefore, the term "QUICK MASK" accurately describes this feature in Photoshop.
23.
In PhotoShop, when trying to blend one layer with another you have to adjust the:
Correct Answer
C. BLENDING MODES
Explanation
When trying to blend one layer with another in Photoshop, you have to adjust the blending modes. Blending modes determine how pixels on one layer interact with pixels on another layer. Different blending modes produce different effects, such as blending the colors, darkening or lightening the image, or creating a composite of the two layers. Adjusting the blending modes allows you to control the way the layers blend together and achieve the desired visual effect.
24.
In PhotoShop, when we added special FX to the fantasy EYE project, we used this group of tools:
Correct Answer
A. DODGE, BURN AND SPONGE
Explanation
The tools used in Photoshop to add special effects to the fantasy eye project are Dodge, Burn, and Sponge. These tools are commonly used for manipulating the brightness, contrast, and saturation of specific areas in an image. The Dodge tool lightens areas, the Burn tool darkens areas, and the Sponge tool saturates or desaturates areas. These tools can be used to enhance the fantasy eye project by selectively adjusting the tones and colors of the image.
25.
In PhotoShop, when pasting the CD COVER design into the actual image of an empty CD case, we used a new filter. It was called:
Correct Answer
E. VANISHING POINT
Explanation
In Photoshop, the Vanishing Point filter is used when pasting the CD COVER design into the actual image of an empty CD case. This filter allows the user to define a perspective plane and then seamlessly paste the design onto that plane, making it appear as if it is a part of the original image. This helps in creating a more realistic and accurate representation of the CD cover on the CD case.