True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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Panels are used to modify objects and features in a movie.
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2.
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You can adjust the height of the timeline by positioning the mouse over the
bottom edge, then dragging the border up or down.
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You can use the animation features in Macromedia Flash to create objects that
zoom or fade in and out.
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Macromedia Flash allows you to combine the various motion-tween effects so that
you can rotate an object as it moves across the stage, changes color, and changes size.
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Motion tweening cannot change the shape of an object.
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You can use shape tweening to change the size of an object.
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On a mask layer, non-filled areas become transparent.
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When a movie is played, the scenes are played in the order they are listed in
the Scene panel.
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The Flash tab of the Publish Settings dialog box allows you to choose settings
for the quality for JPEG images and audio option.
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You manipulate an image that you break apart the same as you would a stage-level
object.
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Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The frame rate in the figure above is ____ fps.
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When you create a movie, ____ appears in the timeline.
a. | Scene 1 | b. | Scene 2 | c. | Scene
3 | d. | Scene 4 |
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Actions that are assigned to frames are executed when the ____ reaches the
frame.
a. | timeline | b. | playhead | c. | keyframe | d. | ActionScript |
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In the figure above, “1” represents the ____.
a. | Options menu | b. | Title bar | c. | Toggle Sorting
icon | d. | Delete icon |
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Frame rates of ____ frames-per-second (fps) generally provide an acceptably
smooth computer-based animation.
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In the figure above, the area labeled “1” represents the
____.
a. | Drag End Onion Skin slider | b. | Start Onion Skin slider | c. | Onion Skin
icon | d. | Edit Multiple Frames icon |
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You can use options in the ____ to specify special effects, such as fade in and
fade out.
a. | Scene panel | b. | Tools panel | c. | Property
inspector | d. | View Panel |
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The ____ can be used to duplicate a scene by selecting it, then clicking the
Duplicate Scene icon.
a. | Scene panel | b. | Shape panel | c. | Navigation
panel | d. | Tween panel |
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The HTML option ____, from the Publish Settings dialog box, allows you to align
the movie within the movie window.
a. | Window Mode | b. | HTML Alignment | c. | Scale | d. | Flash Alignment |
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In the figure above, ___ represents the Macromedia Flash document file.
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In the figure above, the Playhead is at Frame ____.
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When tracing, ____ works with sharp edges to retain outlines or smooth them
out.
a. | Color Threshold | b. | Curve Fit | c. | Corner
Threshold | d. | Minimum Area |
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You can convert an entire multiple-frame, multiple-layer animation into a
single ____ that you can store in the Library panel.
a. | bitmap | b. | vector | c. | raster | d. | animated graphic
symbol |
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You should use ____ symbols for an element that you want to be clickable.
a. | button | b. | vector | c. | bitmap | d. | script |
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In the figure above, the area labeled “2” represents ____.
a. | the Help icon | b. | Script Assist turned off | c. | the Expand/Collapse
arrow | d. | the Draggable border |
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