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CGA 118 - Quiz One - Chapter One

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

The stacking order of the layers in the timeline is important because objects on the stage will appear in the same stacking order.
 

 2. 

Dragging the playhead allows you to do a quick check of the movie without having to play it.
 

 3. 

Panels are used to modify objects and features in a movie.
 

 4. 

You can adjust the height of the timeline by positioning the mouse over the top edge of the Timeline title bar until a double-headed pointer appears, then dragging the border up or down.
 

 5. 

You can use the Selection tool to select an entire object or group of objects. An object that has been selected displays a dot pattern or a blue border.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Case Based Critical Thinking

Case 1

Roman and Trisha have started a small agency that specializes in hiring entertainment for birthday parties. They already have several clowns, jugglers, and magicians on their roster, but business has been slow. After some discussion with a business consultant, they decided that one way to improve things would be to create an exciting website. The consultant also suggested adding several media enhancements to the site to increase interactivity and interest.
 

 6. 

Roman and Trisha know that they can use Flash to add interest to their site in several ways. Which of the following is a way they could use Flash?
a.
Add exciting and fun sounds
b.
Create and add more interesting navigation buttons
c.
Add short videos of their performers at work
d.
All of the above
 

 7. 

Roman knows that the ____ is used to organize and control a movie’s contents.
a.
Frameline
b.
Timeline
c.
Throughline
d.
Liner
 

 8. 

Before they began the work of creating their new website, Roman and Trisha had a planning session. What steps did they follow in their planning process?
a.
Stating the purpose, identifying the audience, determining the treatment, developing the specifications and storyboard
b.
Choosing the application, listing the possible pitfalls, gathering the materials
c.
Determining the treatment, setting the tone, gathering information, setting the parameter
d.
Stating the purpose, treating the tone, determining the audience, writing the storyboard
 
 
Case 2

Jon has just finished an Adobe Flash movie for a school project. The final part of the project is to publish the finished movie on the class website for the teacher to watch and grade.
 

 9. 

Which of the following is the correct way for Jon to distribute his movie?
a.
Distribute command on the Publishing menu
b.
Publish Movie command on the Tools menu
c.
Publish command on the File menu
d.
Upload Movie command on the Distribute panel
 

 10. 

Jon knows that publishing a movie creates two files. What are they?
a.
.swy and JPEG
b.
HTML and .swf
c.
.png and HTML
d.
.jif and .swy
 

 11. 

____ are a way to stack objects so they can overlap and give a 3-D appearance on the stage.
a.
Panels
b.
Playheads
c.
Layers
d.
Views
 

 12. 

Files are created from Flash movies using the ____ command.
a.
Create
b.
Run
c.
Execute
d.
Publish
 

 13. 

You can preview a movie using the ____.
a.
Properties panel
b.
Controller
c.
Projector
d.
Toolbox
 

 14. 

The ____ command moves the playhead backward one frame at a time.
a.
Step Backward One Frame
b.
Step Forward One Frame
c.
Rewind
d.
Play
 
 
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 15. 

In the figure above, the number ____ is pointing to the frame rate.
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 



 
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