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CGA 120 - Quiz Nine - Chapter Nine

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

 1. 

You cannot change a tab from one type of tab to another. If you want to make the change, you must delete the tab then replace it with a different type of tab.
 

 2. 

When you use the Align to Decimal tab, you can align text with characters other than a decimal point.
 

 3. 

Text insets can be entered for all four sides of a text frame.
 

 4. 

If you increase the size of text that has a rule below it, the size of the rule does not change.
 

 5. 

You can specify a color for a rule below text that is different than the text color it underlines.
 

 6. 

You can apply a rule above and a rule below the same text.
 

 7. 

For a rule below, a positive value in the Offset text box moves the rule up from the baseline.
 

 8. 

The default width of the cells in a table is the width of the text frame divided by the number of rows of cells.
 

 9. 

Once you’ve created a table, you cannot change the number of rows or columns.
 

 10. 

The Table panel gives you controls that allow you to control the text inset for all four sides of the cell.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Case Based Critical Thinking
Katie's team is working on a corporate annual report that contains lots of financial information in charts. This will require the team to do lots of work with tabs and tables.
 

 11. 

Katie tells her designers that when setting tabs for the charts, be sure to use the Position Panel Above Text Frame button in the Tabs dialog box. The benefit of this is ________.
a.
Visual. The tabbed text will align with corresponding tabs in the Tabs dialog box
c.
Mathematical. Aligning the left edge of the Tabs dialog box with the left edge of the text frame confirms that the tabs and the text will have the same X coordinate in the Transform panel
b.
Spatial. Positioning the Tabs palette above the text frame conserves space
 

 12. 

This financial document contains many monetary charts. In some charts, the monetary figures show dollars and cents - two decimal places. In other charts, the numbers are rounded to the nearest dollar. For consistency, Katie wants to have one solution for everything, so she instructs her designers to
a.
Use an align left tab for the dollar sign, use an align on decimal tab for the numbers with decimals, and use an align right tab for the numbers without decimals.
c.
Type the dollar sign in with the numerical values, then use an align on decimal tab for all the monetary figures. Tab the dollar sign with the values as one unit.
b.
Enter the dollar sign as a leader, then use an align right tab for all the monetary figures.
d.
Format all the monetary figures as currency with two decimal places, then use an align on decimal tab for all the monetary figures.
 

 13. 

For all charts, Katie instructs her designers to add rules between each vertical line of information. This decision will impact which of the following?
a.
Design; the rules will add visual appeal to the chart
c.
Layout; practically speaking, the rules will delineate all of the different lines of information
b.
Legibility; the rules will make it easier to read information across the chart
d.
All of the above
 

 14. 

Katie tells her staff that the best choice for adding rules to the charts is ________.
a.
the Underline command in the Paragraph panel
c.
the Rule Above or Rule Below commands in the Paragraph Rules dialog box
b.
the Pen Tool
d.
the Line Tool
 

 15. 

Katie tells the staff that, when using the Tabs dialog box to tab out the information, they should include dots horizontally to help the reader read across the chart. She tells them the best way to do this is ________.
a.
with fill characters in the Tabs dialog box
c.
with dotted strokes in the Stroke panel
b.
with tab leaders in the Tabs dialog box
d.
by simply typing periods between tabs
 
 
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 16. 

In the figure above, the items in Column 1 are aligned on what type of tab?
a.
Left-Justified
c.
Center-Justified
b.
Right-Justified
d.
Not enough information to be certain.
 

 17. 

In the figure above, the items in the center of the frame under Column 2 are aligned on what type of tab?
a.
Left-Justified
c.
Center-Justified
b.
Right-Justified
d.
Not enough information to be certain.
 
 
nar003-1.jpg
 

 18. 

In the figure above, the letter “A” points to what type of tab?
a.
Left-Justified
c.
Center-Justified
b.
Right-Justified
d.
Align to Decimal
 

 19. 

In the figure above, the letter “B” points to what type of tab?
a.
Left-Justified
c.
Center-Justified
b.
Right-Justified
d.
Align to Decimal
 
 
nar004-1.jpg
 

 20. 

In the figure above, the numbers are aligned on what type of tab?
a.
Left-Justified
c.
Center-Justified
b.
Right-Justified
d.
Align to Decimal
 

 21. 

Which type of tab is useful when aligning dollar amounts?
a.
Left-Justified
c.
Align to Decimal
b.
Center-Justified
d.
Righ-Justified
 

 22. 

Text inset values are entered where?
a.
Character Styles panel
c.
Text Frame Options dialog box
b.
Paragraph Styles panel
d.
Text Wrap panel
 

 23. 

Rules for text are defined where?
a.
Character panel
c.
Text Frame Options dialog box
b.
Paragraph panel
d.
Paragraph Rules dialog box
 

 24. 

When working in a table, pressing the Tab key moves you __________.
a.
from column to column
c.
to the next page
b.
from row to row
d.
to the last page
 

 25. 

This measurement is the default text inset for a cell.
a.
.25"
c.
0"
b.
.125"
d.
.5"
 



 
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