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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.