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Tampakan National High School

4th Periodical Test


ICT – 10 Illustration

I. TRUE/FALSE
Direction: Write “T” if the statement is correct and “F” if incorrect.
1. You can easily convert between area and point type objects.
2. You can import text into artwork from a file that was created in another application.
3. Linked type objects can be of any shape.
4. You cannot change the appearance of text by applying fills and strokes.
5. After creating a paragraph style, you cannot already edit the style formatting.
6. The Eyedropper tool you can sample type attributes and copy them to text without creating a style.
7. Converting text to outlines means converting text into vector shapes that you can edit and manipulate as
you would any other graphic object.
8. By default, every document begins with multiple layers.
9. You can merge layers, sublayers, content, or groups to combine the contents into one layer or sublayer.
10. You can paste a layered file into another file.
11. When an appearance attribute is applied to a layer, any object on that layer takes on that attribute.
12. Once you have painted an object with a gradient, you can adjust the direction, the origin, and the beginning
and end points of the gradient using the Gradient tool.
13. You cannot use the Gradient tool to edit a gradient on the stroke of an object.
14. The two shapes you blend should be only the same and not different.
15. You can modify the brushes provided with Illustrator and create your own brushes.
16. Artwork in Illustrator can only have one stroke and fill applied to it.
17. When you create a new brush, it appears in the Layers panel of the current document only.
18. Effects can alter the appearance of an object without changing the underlying artwork.
19. Raster effects generate pixels rather than vector data.
20. When a graphic style is applied to a layer, everything added to that layer has that same style applied to it.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE


Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. A horizontal or vertical line of text that begins where you click and expands as you enter characters.
a. Touch Type b. Point Type c. Area Type d. Path Type
2. It uses the boundaries of an object (like a rectangle) to control the flow of characters vertically.
a. Area Type Touch Type b. Point Type c. Area Type d. Path Type
3. It is used to thread (flow) text from one type area to another.
a. Port b. Thread c. Segment d. Place
4. Illustrator supports the following formats for importing text EXCEPT
a. ppt b. docx c. rtf d. txt
5. Characters within a certain typeface that may be harder to find, like a bullet point or a registration symbol.
a. Glyps b. Symbols c. Special Characters d. Type Kit
6. A red plus sign ( ) in an out port indicates that the object contains additional text.
a. Overcrowded Text b. Vacant Space c. Incorrect Spelling d. Overflow Text
7. A tool ( ) that modify the properties of a character, like size, scale, and rotation, using a mouse cursor or
touch controls.
a. Touch Type b. Point Type c. Area Type d. Path Type
8. A type of text styles which retains character and paragraph attributes and applies them to an entire
paragraph.
a. Character b. Paragraph c. Sentence d. Indention
9. A type of text styles which retains character attributes and applies them to selected text.
a. Character b. Paragraph c. Sentence d. Indention
10. They are like invisible folders to help you hold and manage all of the items that make up your artwork.
a. Layers b. Filters c. Folders d. Workspace
11. An object or group of objects that masks (with its shape) artwork below it in the same layer or sublayer, so
that only artwork within the shape is visible.
12. A graduated blend of two or more colors, and it always includes a starting and an ending color.
a. Gradient Fill b. Blend Tool c. Pattern Fill d. Stroke
13. A type of gradient in which the beginning color blends into the ending color along a line.
a. Linear b. Diagonal c. Radial d. Global
14. A type of gradient in which the beginning color radiates outward, from the center point to the ending color.
a. Linear b. Diagonal c. Radial d. Center
15. The point at which a gradient changes from one color to the next.
a. Color Stop b. Delete Stop c. Slider d. Midpoint
16. The blended objects that treated as one object.
a. Blend Object b. Gradient c. Pattern d. Brushes
17. These are brushes that defined by an elliptical shape whose center follows the path.
a. Calligraphic Brushes b. Art Brushes c. Bristle Brushes d. None of the Above
18. These brushes stretch artwork or an embedded raster image evenly along the length of a path.
a. Calligraphic Brushes b. Bristle Brushes c. Art Brushes d. None of the Above
19. These brushes allow you to create strokes with the appearance of a natural brush.
a. Calligraphic Brushes b. Bristle Brushes c. Art Brushes d. Pattern Brushes
20. Brushes that paint a pattern made up of separate sections, or tiles.
a. Calligraphic Brushes b. Bristle Brushes c. Art Brushes d. Pattern Brushes
21. The following are examples of the four types of corners EXCEPT
a. Centered b. Between c. Sliced d. Dissolved
22. A tool ( ) that paint filled shapes that intersect and merge with other shapes of the same color.
a. Calligraphic Brushes b. Bristle Brushes c. Art Brushes d. None of the Above
23. It is an aesthetic property—such as a fill, stroke, transparency, or effect—that affects the look of an object
but does not affect its basic structure.
a. Appearance Attribute b. Fill and Stroke c. Color Mode d. Filters
24. It is a saved set of appearance attributes that you can reuse.
a. Graphic Style b. Appearance Attribute c. Swatches d. None of the Above
25. What is the version of Adobe Illustrator which you are currently using in the Computer Laboratory.
a. Adobe Illustrator CS 5 c. Adobe Illustrator CC 2015
b. Adobe Illustrator CS 6 d. Adobe Illustrator CC 2016

III. ESSAY (5 pts)


1. After learning the skills in Adobe Illustration, how will it help you in the future?

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