| A | B |
| You can use shape tweening to change the size of an object. | True |
| You need at least one layer on the Timeline when you are working with a mask layer. | False |
| You can use the interactive features of Flash to allow the user to jump to various scenes in a movie. | True |
| A mask layer always masks the layer(s) immediately below it. | True |
| Special effects can provide variety and add interest to a movie. | True |
| Special effects can draw the viewer’s attention to a location or event in the movie. | True |
| When you break apart an instance of a symbol, it is linked to the original symbol. | False |
| A navigation bar allows the user to trigger an action on the Web site. | True |
| On a mask layer, filled areas become opaque. | False |
| Setting the ease value between -1 and -100 will begin the shape tween rapidly and decelerate it toward the end of the animation. | False |
| You can use sound effects to enhance a movie by creating moods and dramatizing events. | True |
| Motion tweening cannot change the shape of an object. | False |
| An animated navigation bar is not a type of special effect. | False |
| A car horn beeping can be incorporated into a Flash movie. | True |
| You can place more than one sound file on a layer. | True |
| When a sound file is imported into a movie, Flash places the sound into the movie’s Library. | True |
| Flash scenes can only be played in a specific order. | False |