| A | B |
| Vector graphics are often a good choice for designing logos. | True |
| All the quick keys for commands in Illustrator CS5 are the same for both the Macintosh and Windows platforms. | False |
| Before you can move or modify an Illustrator objects, you must identify it by selecting it with a selection toool, menu item, or command key. | True |
| To "drag and drop a copy" of a selected object, press and hold [Alt] (Win) or [option] (Mac) while moving the object. | True |
| Illustrator can move objects by fractions of a point. | True |
| The term resolution independent refers to the point that vector graphics can be scaled to any size with no loss in quality | True |
| When you create graphics in Adobe Illustrator, you are creating bitmap graphics. | False |
| Bitmap images are created using pixels | True |
| All scanned images are composed of pixels. | True |
| The word pixel is short for picture element. | Truw |
| Vector graphics of anchor points and line segment. | True |
| Guides are created only by dragging them from the rulers. | False |
| Guides can be locked or unlocked in the same location. | Truw |
| You must lock guides before you can select them or delete them. | fALSE |
| In the swatches panel the "None" swatch is represented by a swatch with a red X | fALSE |
| If you apply an 8 pt. stroke is always rendered with 4pts. inside and 4pts outside. | False |
| If you apply an 8pt. stroke to an object, the stroke is always rendered with 4pts. inside and 4pts outside the object. | False |
| When an object is turned into a guide, it retains its attributes, such as its fill, stroke, and stroke weight. | False |
| Bitmap graphics are an excellent choice for workinh with type and typography. | False |
| You cannot use more than one unit of measure when working in Illustrator | False |