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Flash Final Exam Short

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
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 1. 

In the figure above, the area labeled “1” represents the ____.
a.
Edit Multiple Frames icon
b.
Onion Skin icon
c.
Start Onion Skin slider
d.
Drag End Onion Skin slider
 

 2. 

You should use ____ symbols for an element that you want to be clickable.
a.
bitmap
b.
script
c.
button
d.
vector
 

 3. 

Frame rates of ____ frames-per-second (fps) generally provide an acceptably smooth computer-based animation.
a.
2-5
b.
3-5
c.
10-12
d.
19-25
 

 4. 

You can convert an entire multiple-frame, multiple-layer animation  into a single ____ that you can store in the Library panel.
a.
bitmap
b.
animated graphic symbol
c.
vector
d.
raster
 
 
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 5. 

In the figure above, the Playhead is at Frame ____.
a.
2
b.
6
c.
12
d.
91
 

 6. 

The ____ can be used to duplicate a scene by selecting it, then clicking the Duplicate Scene icon.
a.
Shape panel
b.
Scene panel
c.
Navigation panel
d.
Tween panel
 
 
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 7. 

In the figure above, “1” represents the ____.
a.
Title bar
b.
Delete icon
c.
Options menu
d.
Toggle Sorting icon
 

 8. 

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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 9. 

In the figure above, ___ represents the Macromedia Flash document file.
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 

 10. 

Actions that are assigned to frames are executed when the ____ reaches the frame.
a.
timeline
b.
playhead
c.
ActionScript
d.
keyframe
 

 11. 

The HTML option ____, from the Publish Settings dialog box, allows you to align the movie within the movie window.
a.
Window Mode
b.
Scale
c.
HTML Alignment
d.
Flash Alignment
 
 
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 12. 

The frame rate in the figure above is ____ fps.
a.
1
b.
6
c.
10
d.
12
 

 13. 

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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 14. 

In the figure above, the area labeled “2” represents ____.
a.
the Draggable border
b.
the Help icon
c.
the Expand/Collapse arrow
d.
Script Assist turned off
 

 15. 

You can use options in the ____ to specify special effects, such as fade in and fade out.
a.
Scene panel
b.
View Panel
c.
Property inspector
d.
Tools panel
 

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 16. 

On a mask layer, non-filled areas become transparent.
 

 17. 

You manipulate an image that you break apart the same as you would a stage-level object.
 

 18. 

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.
 

 19. 

The Flash tab of the Publish Settings dialog box allows you to choose settings for the quality for JPEG images and audio option.
 

 20. 

You can adjust the height of the timeline by positioning the mouse over the bottom edge, then dragging the border up or down.
 

 21. 

You can use the animation features in Macromedia Flash to create objects that zoom or fade in and out.
 

 22. 

Panels are used to modify objects and features in a movie.
 

 23. 

When a movie is played, the scenes are played in the order they are listed in the Scene panel.
 

 24. 

Motion tweening cannot change the shape of an object.
 

 25. 

You can use shape tweening to change the size of an object.
 



 
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