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

1. 

Landscape page orientation is frequently referred to as tall orientation.
 

2. 

A mock-up of a publication is also referred to as a prototype.
 

3. 

A mock-up of a desktop publishing publication should always be created using the same software that will be used to create the final document.
 

4. 

When creating a new publication, most desktop publishing programs require you to enter basic settings, such as page size, orientation, and margin settings.
 

5. 

If you have multiple files open in your desktop publishing program, you can close them all at the same time by closing the software program itself.
 

6. 

Although the name used to define this area may vary in different desktop publishing programs, nearly all of them have a scratch area or work area around the main document area that can be used to hold text and graphics that you are not yet ready to place in the document.
 

7. 

Many desktop publishing programs display a list of the most recently used files on the Edit menu.
 

8. 

Desktop publishing programs usually allow you to display or view your publication in several different views, such as normal, two-page spread, or preview.
 

9. 

Some desktop publishing programs refer to text entered into a text box as a story.
 

10. 

Desktop publishing programs usually have some type of Text tool that can be used to position the insertion point in a specific place to enter or edit text.
 

11. 

When working with text, pressing the Delete key will cause the character to the left of the insertion point to be deleted each time the key is pressed.
 

12. 

Modern desktop publishing program spell checker utilities are so sophisticated that they can find any error within your publication.
 

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

13. 

Which software product would you most likely use when preparing a document to be printed by a commercial printing company?
a.
Microsoft Works
c.
Adobe PageMaker
b.
Microsoft Greetings
d.
Adobe GoLive
 

14. 

How many basic steps are involved in producing a desktop publishing document?
a.
three
c.
six
b.
four
d.
eight
 

15. 

When planning a desktop publishing document, what is the term used to describe a rough draft of the document that you create to experiment with page sizes, orientation, and positioning of text and graphics?
a.
thumbnail
c.
wireframe
b.
prototype
d.
virtual image
 

16. 

Portrait orientation of a document is also sometimes called ____ orientation.
a.
tall
c.
graphical
b.
wide
d.
none of the above
 

17. 

Many desktop publishing programs have pre-defined layouts called ____ that can be used when creating a new publication of a specific type.
a.
prototypes
c.
patterns
b.
templates
d.
mock-ups
 

18. 

Many desktop publishing programs will allow you to have multiple documents open at the same time, but only one document can be ____ at any given time.
a.
open for update
c.
viewed
b.
printed
d.
active
 

19. 

Some desktop publishing programs allow you to view a thumbnail image of a document template in an area called a ____.
a.
Preview Window
c.
Design Gallery
b.
Proof Galley
d.
None of the above
 

20. 

Most modern Windows-based publishing programs will use the ____ folder as the default folder for saving new publications.
a.
Favorites
c.
My Publications
b.
My Documents
d.
Publications
 

21. 

Once a new publication or document has been saved, which File menu command can you use to save it using a different name?
a.
Save New
c.
Save Copy
b.
Rename Publication
d.
Save As
 

22. 

What happens in most desktop publishing programs if you attempt to close a file that has been modified since it was last saved?
a.
You will be prompted to save it.
b.
Nothing. The file will be closed and the changes will be lost.
c.
The program will save it using some automatic naming system, such as File0001 or File0002.
d.
Your changes will be stored in a temporary file. The next time you open the document, you will be asked whether you want to apply the changes.
 

23. 

The command to exit or shut down a desktop publishing program is usually found on which menu?
a.
Window
c.
Edit
b.
Commands
d.
File
 

24. 

Which term is used to define an area in most desktop publishing programs where you can store text and graphics waiting to be placed in the main document window?
a.
task pane
c.
library
b.
scratch area
d.
work yard
 

25. 

Many menu commands, particularly commands that determine how a document is being viewed, are displayed as ____, meaning that they are either on or off.
a.
toggles
c.
binary
b.
bi-polar
d.
radio buttons
 

26. 

Commands used to turn on or turn off the display of program toolbars are usually found on which program menu?
a.
Tools
c.
View
b.
Edit
d.
Format
 

27. 

What does the term "zooming" mean as it relates to a desktop publishing program?
a.
It refers to an optimization process that enables the document to print faster.
b.
It pertains to the ability to change the magnification level being used to view the document.
c.
It is a method of compressing text so that more text can fit in a given amount of space.
d.
When viewing a multi-page document in preview mode, zooming cycles from one page to the next so that you can see the flow of the document.
 

28. 

What is another word used to refer to a text box in a desktop publishing program document?
a.
frame
c.
container
b.
placeholder
d.
font box
 

29. 

What term refers to sample text that is already placed inside a text box when you open a publication template?
a.
pseudo-copy
c.
boilerplate
b.
free text
d.
AutoText
 

30. 

When typing text into a text box, what will most desktop publishing programs do when you reach the right edge of the text box?
a.
pause until you press Enter to go to the next line.
b.
increase the size of the text box so that you can keep typing
c.
automatically wrap the text to the next line
d.
allow you to keep typing, but you will not be able to see the text past the right edge until you manually adjust the size of the text box
 

31. 

Which command is available in most desktop publishing programs to allow you to reverse the most recent action you have performed?
a.
Revert
c.
Backstep
b.
Backspace
d.
Undo
 

32. 

Pictures and images that have been created and saved in some graphic image format and are available to be inserted into a publication are referred to as ____.
a.
clip art
c.
icons
b.
shapes
d.
thumbnails
 

33. 

What is the best way to be certain that the text and grammar in your publication is correct?
a.
Run the spell checker program.
b.
Run a grammar checker program
c.
Look for words and sentences underlined with a colored wavy line.
d.
Proofread the document.
 

34. 

Which menu normally contains the command to open the Print dialog box in most modern desktop publishing programs?
a.
Edit
c.
Format
b.
File
d.
Tools
 

Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
 

35. 

During the ____________________ phase of a desktop publishing document, you make decisions such as page orientation, page size, paper stock, color scheme, and other factors that affect the final appearance of the publication.
 

 

36. 

Desktop publishing programs usually provide ____________________ containing coordinated font schemes, page layouts, color settings, and other design features that can be used to create a specific type of document very quickly.
 

 

37. 

Many desktop publishing programs allow you to specify ____________________ information, such as names and phone numbers, that will be automatically entered into a new publication.
 

 

38. 

If you ____________________ a publication file without saving it, any changes that were made to the file will be lost.
 

 

39. 

Once a file has been closed, you can work with the file again by using the ____________________ command on the File menu or toolbar to locate the file and make it active in the program again.
 

 

40. 

When a menu command is displayed as a toggle, it usually has a(n) ____________________ symbol displayed next to it when it is "on" or selected.
 

 

41. 

When you want to get a closer look at a particular area of a publication, you can increase the magnification using your program's ______________________ tool.
 

 

42. 

In most desktop publishing programs, text is entered into a publication by inserting it into a(n) ____________________.
 

 

43. 

Most desktop publishing programs will allow you to select multiple text boxes at a time by holding down the ____________________ key while clicking the mouse pointer on each box to be selected.
 

 

44. 

When editing text contained in a text box, pressing the ____________________ key will delete one character to the left of the insertion point each time the key is pressed.
 

 

45. 

Most desktop publishing programs have a(n) ____________________ command that can be used to reverse the results of an Undo action.
 

 

46. 

The term ____________________ refers to lines, rectangles, circles, and polygons that can be inserted into a publication to enhance its appearance.
 

 

Essay
 

47. 

List the basic steps described in your text that are involved in producing a desktop publishing document.
 

48. 

What is the purpose of creating a document prototype?
 

49. 

While the user interface for different desktop publishing programs will vary, what types of elements are fairly common or standard among different programs?
 

50. 

What does the term "wraps" mean in regards to entering text into a document?
 



 
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