1.
You have tried to fill your shape with the Paint Bucket Tool, but it is not working. What are some possible causes? Choose as many as apply.
Correct Answer(s)
B. Your shape may look closed when it is not. Try using the Close Large Gaps Tool.
C. The shape is part of a group. Click to get inside the group to access the shape.
D. You are trying to paint a shape on a locked layer. Unlock the layer and select the frame.
Explanation
The possible causes for the Paint Bucket Tool not working could be that the shape may look closed when it is not, in which case the Close Large Gaps Tool should be used. Another cause could be that the shape is part of a group, and clicking to get inside the group will allow access to the shape. Lastly, it is possible that the shape is on a locked layer, so unlocking the layer and selecting the frame will enable painting on the shape.
2.
Which of the following ways can you add swatches to color palette? Choose as many as apply.
Correct Answer(s)
A. By clicking with the Paint Bucket Tool in the open Swatches Panel.
C. By choosing Add Swatch from the drop-down menu inside the Color Mixer.
Explanation
You can add swatches to the color palette by clicking with the Paint Bucket Tool in the open Swatches Panel and by choosing Add Swatch from the drop-down menu inside the Color Mixer.
3.
If you are
drawing over a shape that you don't want altered, make sure this option is turned on: (choose one)
Correct Answer
A. Drawing Object
Explanation
Group and Drawing Objects are similar in function, but enacted differently. Snap to Object is for snapping shapes to each other. Shape Object doesn't exist.
4.
You can save the following workspaces set up in Flash:
Correct Answer(s)
A. One for animating
B. One for drawing
C. One for actionscripting
Explanation
You can save as many workspaces as you can dream in Flash.
5.
The following image is which tool in Flash?
Correct Answer
C. Selection Tool
Explanation
The correct answer is the Selection Tool because it is the tool used in Flash to select and manipulate objects on the stage. This tool allows users to move, resize, and transform objects easily. The Sub-Selection Tool is a subset of the Selection Tool that allows users to manipulate individual points or segments of a selected object. The Pointer Tool is another name for the Selection Tool in Flash. The Lasso Tool is a different tool used to make freehand selections, so it is not the correct answer. Therefore, the correct answer is the Selection Tool.
6.
What is the keyboard shortcut for the following tool?
Correct Answer
E. K
Explanation
The correct answer is K. The question is asking for the keyboard shortcut for a specific tool, and the correct answer is K. However, without any additional context or information about the tool or the software being referred to, it is not possible to provide a more detailed explanation.
7.
What does this graphic represent in Flash?
Correct Answer
C. The Pen Tool
Explanation
The graphic in Flash represents the Pen Tool. This tool is used to create and modify paths in vector graphics. It allows users to draw freeform shapes, edit anchor points, and adjust curves. The Pen Tool is commonly used in graphic design and illustration to create precise and detailed artwork.
8.
The following graphic is:
Correct Answer
C. A custom color palette.
Explanation
The graphic is a custom color palette because it displays a selection of colors that are not being used in Flash. This suggests that the colors have been specifically chosen or customized for a particular purpose or design. It is not a pre-defined color palette because it does not show the colors that Flash is currently using.
9.
What are two types of drawing commonly done in Flash?
Correct Answer(s)
D. Cell Shading
E. Gradient Realism
Explanation
The correct answer is Cell Shading and Gradient Realism. These are two types of drawing commonly done in Flash. Cell Shading is a technique used to create a cartoon-like appearance with flat colors and bold outlines. Gradient Realism, on the other hand, involves using gradients to create a more realistic and three-dimensional effect in the artwork. Both of these techniques are commonly used in Flash to create different visual styles and effects.
10.
The panel where the drawing tools are found is called the:
Correct Answer
B. The Toolbox Panel
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Toolbox Panel." This panel is where the drawing tools are located, allowing users to select and use different tools for creating and editing drawings. The Toolbox Panel typically includes options such as brushes, pencils, erasers, shapes, and other tools that are essential for drawing and designing.