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CGA 120 - Quiz Eight - Chapter Eight

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

 1. 

It is common that the term grayscale is used to refer to a black and white image in Photoshop.
 

 2. 

When you place an RGB  image from Photoshop in InDesign, you can apply InDesign swatches to change the color of the graphic.
 

 3. 

In order to colorize a grayscale graphic in InDesign, the graphic must be saved as a .tif or .psd file.
 

 4. 

Blending modes are used only to create dramatic special effects.
 

 5. 

Designers often work with blending modes on an experimental basis.
 

 6. 

Blending modes can be applied to text.
 

 7. 

When multiply is applied to an object, the object becomes transparent.
 

 8. 

When multiply is applied to an object, the object becomes black and white.
 

 9. 

When you apply the Multiply blending mode, any white areas of a graphic turn to black.
 

 10. 

InDesign recognizes and preserves any transparency that is applied and saved with an Illustrator file.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Case Based Critical Thinking
Katie's team has been contracted to produce a corporate annual report with a very complex and elaborate design. What's even more interesting: After Katie looks at the sketches, she realizes that all the design effects can be done in InDesign. This will give her a great opportunity to expose her design team to some of InDesign's advanced design features.
 

 11. 

Part of the design includes creating the look of bright highlights over text, meant to mimic the look of using a yellow highlighter to create intense transparent yellow streaks. To create the effect, Katie instructs her designers to create a box with a yellow fill, position it over the text to be "highlighted," then do which of the following?
a.
Apply the Multiply blending mode
c.
Reduce the opacity of the yellow fill to 50%
b.
Apply the Screen blending mode
 

 12. 

The layout calls for ten images to appear as circles with "soft edges." Katie tells her staff that the best strategy to accomplish this is to ________.
a.
Place each image into a circular frame, then apply the feather command to each frame.
c.
Open each image in Photoshop, create the circular feather, save the image against a transparent background, then place the images into the InDesign layout.
b.
Create a circular frame, apply a feather, create nine copies for a total of ten frames, then place images into those frames.
d.
Each of the three choices above would create the same effect and would take equally as long to create.
 

 13. 

A repeating effect in the layout is to overlap the edges of two 4" square images by about 1/2-inch in a way so that one image blends into another. This could be achieved by which of the following methods?
a.
Apply the Multiply blending mode to the top of the two images.
c.
Apply the Screen blending mode to the top of the two images.
b.
Apply the Overlay blending mode to the top of the two images.
d.
All of the above
 

 14. 

In Photoshop, Grayscale is which of the following:
a.
File format
c.
Color swatch
b.
Color mode
d.
Gradient
 

 15. 

To colorize the highlight areas of a placed grayscale graphic, select the graphic with which tool?
a.
Selection Tool
c.
Multiply
b.
Direct Selection Tool
d.
Transparency panel
 

 16. 

To colorize the dark areas of a placed grayscale graphic, select the graphic with which tool?
a.
Transparency panel
c.
Multiply
b.
Direct Selection Tool
d.
Selection Tool
 

 17. 

The term opacity is derived from which word?
a.
openness
c.
optimize
b.
opulence
d.
opaque
 

 18. 

An object that you can see through clearly is best described by which of the following terms?
a.
transparent
c.
opaque
b.
translucent
d.
hollow
 

 19. 

An object that you can see through, but not clearly, is best described by which of the following terms?
a.
transparent
c.
opaque
b.
translucent
d.
hollow
 

 20. 

An object that you can't see through is best described by which of the following terms?
a.
transparent
c.
opaque
b.
translucent
d.
hollow
 

 21. 

By default, objects that you create in InDesign are created at __________.
a.
200% opacity
c.
0% opacity
b.
100% opacity
d.
50% opacity
 

 22. 

When you apply the Multiply blending mode, white areas of an object _________.
a.
stay white
c.
become black
b.
become transparent
d.
become semi-transparent
 

 23. 

When you apply the Screen blending mode, white areas of an object ________.
a.
stay white
c.
become black
b.
become transparent
d.
become semi-transparent
 

 24. 

When you apply the Screen blending mode, black areas of an object ______.
a.
become white
c.
remain black
b.
become transparent
d.
become semi-transparent
 
 
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 25. 

In the figure above, the graphic on the right was produced by applying which blending mode?
a.
Hard Light
c.
Overlay
b.
Soft Light
d.
None of the above
 



 
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