| A | B |
Consider the illustration from Adobe Illustrator. The letter B is referring to the:,  | stroke box |
Consider the illustration from Adobe Illustrator. The letter A is referring to the:,  | fill box |
| In Adobe Illustrator, any operation that changes a path without affecting its original structure is a/an: | Transformation |
| In the Adobe Illustrator, you were given instructions how to create "rich black" to replace "solid black". Rich black will print as a somewhat flat color, whereas solid black will appear darker and more glossy. | False |
The graphic is from Adobe Illustrator. If you needed to hide the structures indicated by the large dark arrow, what keyboard shortcut combination would you use?,  | Contro; + H |
What are the orange structures indicated by the large dark arrow?,  | Edges |
| When working inside of Adobe Illustrator, the copy and paste functions work between layers, not just inside one layer. | True |
In Adobe Illustrator, a student needed to make the points of the star disappear. What should the student do?,  | Send the star layer behind the rectangle layer. |
| In Adobe Illustrator, a student was creating a arc and needs to relocate the arc to a different position on the screen. What key does the student need to press? | space key |
Look carefully at the graphic from Adobe Illustrator. If you hold down the Alt key while selecting black from the color spectrum bar, you will,  | change the stoke of the object to black. |
In the graphic from Adobe Illustrator, the arrow is pointing to the,  | color spectrum bar. |
In the illustration from Adobe Illustrator, B determines,  | how bright or dark a color will be. |
When using the HSB, a color's saturation will determine how,  | vivid or gray a color will be. |
In Adobe Illustrator, by default, if you increase the scale of an object (make it larger or smaller),,  | the stroke point weight of the object is not changed |
In the illustration, if you drag the bounding box in the direction of the red arrow,,  | you will maintain the aspect ratio of the leaves. |