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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. The height of the lowercase letter x. It is also the height of the body of lowercase letters in a font - excluding the ascenders and descenders. Some lower-case letters that do not have ascenders or descenders still extend a little bit above or below






2. Less contrast between strokes - vertical stress - heavy (sometimes square or slab)






3. A form of specific color - such as the Pantone Matching System.






4. Houses all of the tools that you work with






5. Defines a paragraph; also called a hard return






6. Number of points in an inch when using a standard font.






7. Decorative ornament






8. The uppercase version of each alphabetic character reduced to the x-height of that typeface.






9. Selects the entire paragraph






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






11. A plate makes an inked impression on a rubber-blanketed cylinder - which in turn transfers it to the paper






12. Type is usually measured in _______






13. Groupings of pages printed on both sides






14. Arrows drawn on a force diagram to represent location of a force - magnitude of a force - and direction of a force. - created by something that points in a specific direction - such as an arrow - a one-way street sign - or somebody looking or pointin






15. F7 key displays this panel






16. Bookbinding by sewing thread through the backfold of a signature and from signature to






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






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






19. View page in Normal Mode






20. Feet symbol when smart quotes are on






21. Are single lines or parts of a sentence that appear alone at the top of a new column or page






22. Selects an entire line






23. This links the signatures together - while permitting the opened book to lay flat.






24. A letter displayed 2 or 3 lines below the baseline






25. Undo






26. A symbolic picture-especially one used as part of a writing system for carving messages in stone.






27. Increase type size






28. Punctuation used here. Example: RSVP--By October 1






29. Text character above the line of type






30. Fancy italic serif






31. 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.






32. A way to save time when formatting text






33. Single letter joined together






34. The arrangement of pages onto plates and printed sheets so they will be in proper sequence once the sheets are printed and folded - Most of the time this involves printing on BOTH sides of a sheet.






35. Selects an entire word






36. New Document






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






38. A way to save time when formatting entire paragraphs






39. Declarations that describe the layout and appearance of a document.






40. French e w/ accent mark






41. Very thick - very hard paper that are used for signs and displays






42. Used instead of the tab key to indent the first line of a paragraph






43. Page orientation that is wider than it is long.






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






45. High contrast between thick and things - vertical stress -unbracketed serifs - vertical look






46. Pages that butt up against each other.






47. Bring to Front






48. Degree Symbol






49. Long wire belt that pulp material is poured into and events out the pulp. In paper - you always want to know the direction the grain is running






50. Quit