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CLASS-7 WORKSHEET-2

1. What does the term “resolution” refer to in Adobe Photoshop?


A) The physical dimensions of an image
B) The color depth of an image
C) The number of pixels per inch (PPI) or dots per inch (DPI)
D) The file size of an image
2. Which menu in Adobe Photoshop allows you to change the image size and resolution?
A) Edit
B) View
C) Image
D) Filter
3. What happens if you raise the resolution of a picture without resampling in Adobe
Photoshop?
A) The image size increases
B) The image size decreases
C) The physical dimensions remain the same, but the pixels become denser
D) The color depth changes
4. What is the default print resolution in Adobe Photoshop?
A) 72 PPI
B) 150 PPI
C) 300 PPI
D) 600 PPI
5. What does resampling a picture in Adobe Photoshop accomplish?
A) Changes the image’s resolution without altering the pixel dimensions
B) Adjusts the color profile of the image
C) Changes the number of pixels in the image
D) Rotates the image
6. When resizing an image, which option should you use to keep the present proportions?
A) Resample Image
B) Constrain Proportions
C) Scale Styles
D) Bicubic Smoother
7. How does lowering an image's resolution affect its print quality?
A) Increases print quality
B) Decreases print quality
C) Has no effect on print quality
D) Changes the color profile
8. What can you do with the "Resample" option in the Image Size dialog box?
A) Change only the document size
B) Change only the resolution
C) Change the number of pixels in the image
D) Adjust the color depth
9. How does Adobe Photoshop's "Bicubic Sharper" resampling option work?
A) Reduces the image size with less sharpness
B) Enlarges the image with less sharpness
C) Reduces the image size while maintaining sharpness
D) Enlarges the image with increased sharpness
10. Which unit of measurement is most typically used for online photos in Adobe
Photoshop?
A) Inches
B) Centimeters
C) Pixels
D) Picas
11. How many color modes are there in Photoshop?
A) Five ( RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, Bitmap, and Index)
B) Ten
C)Twelve
D) Four
12. What is the keyboard shortcut for choosing the Brush Tool?
A) B
B) P
C) E
D) R
13. What does the "Shape Dynamics" option in the Brush settings do?
A) The color of the brush stroke
B) The shape and rotation of the brush tip
C) The texture of the brush stroke
D) The opacity of the brush stroke
14. How can I save a custom brush preset in Photoshop?
A) Open the Brush panel and click on the “New Brush Preset” button
B) Go to File > Save As and choose “Brush Preset”
C) Drag the brush settings to the “Brush Presets” panel
D) Edit > Save Custom Brush
15. What is the significance of the "Spacing" option in the Brush Tip Shape settings?
A) Brush Tip Shape
B) Shape Dynamics
C) Scattering
D) Texture
16. What is the purpose of the “Spacing” option in the Brush Tip Shape settings?
A) To adjust the distance between brush strokes
B) To change the color of the brush strokes
C) To alter the brush size
D) To rotate the brush tip
17. Which of the following options may be modified in the Brush panel's "Dynamics"
section?
A) Size jitter
B) Angle jitter
C) Roundness jitter
D) All of the above
18. How can you adjust the hardness or softness of a brush edge?
A) By adjusting the “Spacing” setting
B) By changing the “Brush Tip Shape” size
C) By using the “Hardness” slider in the Brush panel
D) By applying a “Gaussian Blur” filter
19. Which Brush panel option allows you to randomize the arrangement of brush strokes?
A) Scattering
B) Spacing
C) Shape Dynamics
D) Texture
20. What does the "Dual Brush" option in Brush settings allow you to do?
A) Combine two different brush tips for a unique effect
B) Use two brushes simultaneously
C) Duplicate the brush settings
D) Apply two different colors in one stroke
21. What is the keyboard shortcut for adding a new layer in Adobe Photoshop?
a) Ctrl+N (Windows) or Command+N (Mac)
b) Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Shift+N (Windows) or Command+Shift+N (Mac)
d) Ctrl+L (Windows) or Command+L (Mac)
22. What keyboard shortcut is used to duplicate a layer?
a) Ctrl+D (Windows) or Command+D (Mac)
b) Ctrl+J (Windows) or Command+J (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Alt+J (Windows) or Command+Option+J (Mac)
d) Ctrl+Shift+J (Windows) or Command+Shift+J (Mac)
23. What is the shortcut for selecting the Move Tool?
a) V
b) M
c) T
d) Z
24. To fit the image to the screen, use the following keyboard shortcuts:
a) Ctrl+0 (Windows) or Command+0 (Mac)
b) Ctrl+Alt+0 (Windows) or Command+Option+0 (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Shift+0 (Windows) or Command+Shift+0 (Mac)
d) Ctrl+9 (Windows) or Command+9 (Mac)
25. What is the keyboard shortcut for the Brush Tool?
a) B
b) P
c) R
d) S
26. Which shortcut key combination is used to zoom in on an image?
a) Ctrl++ (Windows) or Command++ (Mac)
b) Ctrl+- (Windows) or Command+- (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Shift++ (Windows) or Command+Shift++ (Mac)
d) Ctrl+Alt++ (Windows) or Command+Option++ (Mac)
27. What is the alternative to access the Levels adjustment?
a) Ctrl+M (Windows) or Command+M (Mac)
b) Ctrl+L (Windows) or Command+L (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Shift+L (Windows) or Command+Shift+L (Mac)
d) Ctrl+Alt+L (Windows) or Command+Option+L (Mac)
28. Which keyboard shortcut is used to select the Marquee Tool?
a) M
b) L
c) W
d) A
29. What keyboard shortcut is used to select the Marquee Tool?
a) Ctrl+E (Windows) or Command+E (Mac)
b) Ctrl+Shift+E (Windows) or Command+Shift+E (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Alt+E (Windows) or Command+Option+E (Mac)
d) Ctrl+M (Windows) or Command+M (Mac)
30. What is the shortcut for canceling the last action?
a) Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac)
b) Ctrl+Y (Windows) or Command+Y (Mac)
c) Ctrl+Shift+Z (Windows) or Command+Shift+Z (Mac)
d) Ctrl+Alt+Z (Windows) or Command+Option+Z (Mac)

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