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Adobe Indesign Publishing

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Soft return






2. Page orientation that is longer than it is wide.






3. Left side of the spread






4. Groupings of pages printed on both sides






5. Typically the .125 edge that is trimmed off after printing






6. Select All






7. Keyboard shortcut to display the document at 100%






8. This key will hide all panels






9. The horizontal space between each letter for an entire line or paragraph






10. View page in Normal Mode






11. Adjusting the spacing between words - phrases - and extended blocks of text






12. Keyboard shortcut to display the entire page






13. Gap between columns






14. Inches symbol when smart quotes are on






15. Cloth like roller that comes across the roller- top of paper - presses lightly






16. Decorative ornament






17. Toggle through fonts






18. A printing process in which images are transferred from plates that have recessed areas. Also called intaglio printing. Indented - fine approach- done for magazines in huge factories a lot of money






19. Flat surface- used in most publications - least expensive






20. Material that you use when you "beat up all materials"






21. Selecting the outport to load the cursor linking text at a different location.






22. Save






23. Paragraph alignment producing aligned text on both the left and right






24. Coated by improving its brightness and or printing properties






25. 1. SIMILARITY 2. PROXIMITY 3. CONTINUITY 4. CLOSURE






26. Block looking type font used for headlines






27. Binding process using wire staples - thread - or wire.






28. The paragraph format in which the first line indents more than the following lines






29. A relief printing process - requires an image carrier that is physically raised above non-image area. Books - numbering - embossing - hot leaf stamping - packaging.






30. Right side of the spread






31. A letter that is 3 or 4 points larger than the rest of the text






32. The vertical space between two baselines of text within a paragraph






33. Degree Symbol






34. Rolled onto hot metal rollers that flatten in it






35. Paste






36. Lowered surface- used for art engraving and etching - long-run magazines - photobooks - engraved invitations






37. Is proportional to the point size of each particular typeface and is roughly equivalent to the width of the letter "M" of each typeface






38. Measurement of space - equal to the space of a capital "N" - half the size of em space






39. Center picture in box






40. Small strokes at the bottom of the letters that makes for easier reading






41. Text frame option keeping text away from the stroke.






42. die-cutting - embossing - scoring - numbering - thermography - varnishing binding






43. A vector created by lines or by stationary elements arranged in a way as to suggest a line






44. Helvetica - humanistic sans optima - Handwriting cursive (letters don't connect) - handwriting script (letters do connect) - decorative (heavy connotations)






45. Special formatting style that uses light-colored text on a dark background






46. Select one item in group






47. Look or feel of the top of the paper - matches wire






48. Keyboard shortcut for the rectangle tool






49. A line the width of a capital M in whichever font is being used; used to indicate a break in thought






50. Typographers can test for rivers by turning a proof sheet upside down (top to bottom) to examine the text. From this perspective - the eye is less likely to recognize words and the type can be viewed more readily as an overall pattern.