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InDesign Chapter 5
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Computer Science
12th Grade
03/08/2011

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In the figure above, the highlighted swatch is an unnamed color.

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False
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 In the figure above, the swatch named Blue is a process tint. By definition, the same process inks are used to create the 25% Blue tint swatch, only at lower percentages of each ink.

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False
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 In the figure above, clicking the item marked by the letter “A” would change the Stroke color to None.

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False
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In the figure above, all four chips are painted or filled with the same color ink.

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True
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A Paper fill and a None fill are essentially the same thing.
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False
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All named colors are saved with the file.
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True
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Any swatch can be modified by double-clicking it, which opens the Swatch Options dialog box.
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True
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Apply the Paper swatch when you want an object to have a white fill.
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True
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At any time, you can drag a swatch onto an object and apply it to an object, but it can be applied as a fill only.
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False
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At any time, you can drag a swatch onto an object and apply it to an object.
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True
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CMYK inks can reproduce any and every color, even a color photograph.
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False
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Colors that you mix in the Color panel are automatically saved in the Swatches panel.
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False
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Every gradient must have a minimum of three colors.
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False
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If you modify a swatch, any frame that uses the swatch color as a fill or a stroke will be automatically updated with the modification.
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True
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If you select an object, then drag the sliders in the Color panel, the color of the object is continuously updated as you drag.
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True
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In Adobe InDesign, in order for an object to be modified, it must first be selected.
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False
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In InDesign, you create gradients by clicking the New Gradient Swatch in the Gradient panel menu.
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False
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In the New Color Swatch dialog box, you can use the Color Type list to choose from one of two types of colors.
Definition
True
Term
InDesign is not able to recognize or identify spot colors that you create in Illustrator or Photoshop.
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False
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InDesign offers one method for applying fills and strokes.
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False
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Most of the color photographs that you see in magazines are printed with only four colors.
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True
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Once a swatch has been added to the Swatches panel, it cannot be deleted.
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False
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Pantone is a brand name.
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True
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Placing a black copy of text behind original text produces the same effect as using InDesign’s Drop Shadow command.
Definition
False
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Printing can be done with only four colors.
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False
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Spot colors are mixtures of CMYK.
Definition
False
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Spot colors come pre-mixed.
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True
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Spot colors print separately from process inks.
Definition
True
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The Apply Color button at the bottom of the Toolbox is always either black or white, depending on whether the Fill or Stroke button is active.
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False
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The Apply Gradient button at the bottom of the Toolbox is always a Black-to-White gradient.
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False
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The Apply None button at the bottom of the Toolbox is always available and never changes.
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True
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The Paper swatch can be applied only as a fill color, not as a stroke.
Definition
False
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The ability to update changes is a major benefit of working with named colors.
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True
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The color range of a library of spot colors is larger than the color range that can be printed using CMYK.
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True
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Using CMYK inks only, it is possible to reproduce a color photo.
Definition
True
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When dragging and dropping swatches, you can modify the color of an unselected object.
Definition
True
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When mixing process tints, darker colors are created with higher percentages of ink.
Definition
True
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When mixing process tints, lighter colors are produced with less ink.
Definition
True
Term
When you create a new color in the Color panel, it becomes the active fill or stroke color in the Toolbox, depending on which button is active.
Definition
True
Term
When you create a tint swatch, it is given the same name as the swatch on which it is based, plus the tint percentage.
Definition
True
Term
When you drag and drop colors, if you position the cursor over the interior of an object, the swatch will be applied as a fill. If you position the cursor over the edge, it will be applied as a stroke.
Definition
True
Term
When you select text with the Type Tool, the Formatting affects container button in the Toolbox is automatically activated.
Definition
False
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When you select text, the Fill and Stroke buttons at the bottom of the Toolbox show the fill and stroke colors of the selected text.
Definition
True
Term
You can add and remove colors from a gradient.
Definition
True
Term
You can create spot colors in Adobe Illustrator.
Definition
True
Term
You can create spot colors in Adobe Photoshop.
Definition
True
Term
You can use the drag and drop method with any panel that has Fill and Stroke buttons.
Definition
True
Term
You must name process ink swatches with their CMYK values.
Definition
False
Term
If you modify a swatch, any tint swatch that is based on that swatch will automatically update to reflect the modification.
Definition
True
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