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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. More contrast between thick and thins - less oblique stress - bracketed serifs ex: baskerville






2. 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.






3. Select All






4. Bullet






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






6. Macule - patch - Use of many colors in a publication (most commonly CMYK).






7. Process color choices






8. Extension for InDesign files






9. Fancy italic serif






10. Degree Symbol






11. Gathered signatures are simply sewn straight through - from one side of the book to the other - near the binding fold






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






13. Save As






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






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






16. A way to save time when formatting entire paragraphs






17. 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






18. Center picture in box






19. Exaggerated stroke on an italicized character






20. Ungroup






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






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






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






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






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






26. A type of binding that joins pages together with glue to create a book






27. Selects an entire line






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






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






30. dandy roller influences circumtext of the paper "grid look"






31. Selects the entire story






32. Houses all of the tools that you work with






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






34. First they provide unmatched structure and organization - which helps create a predictable rhythm and sense of familiarity to the design






35. 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






36. Keyboard shortcut for text frame options






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






38. Stencil- used in Cloth-Metal Glass






39. Inches symbol when smart quotes are on






40. Quit






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






42. Heavy - black looking type - some contrast in stroke weight - bracketed serifs - oblique stress






43. Area outside of the document displaying job numbers - dates - colors used - etc.






44. Toggle through fonts






45. Block looking type font used for headlines






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






47. The horizontal space between 2 characters






48. Various styles of type that fall into larger categories such as roman - gothic - display - script - blackletter - etc






49. Page used to globally affect multiple pages






50. Pantone matching system 8 colors and black and white - printers can buy particular colors or you can mix them - using idesign you have to load these colors on