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Flash Intermediate Entrance Exam

This is a self-grading exam to test your Flash abilities. Please answer each of the 24 questions, and click the button at the bottom to process the exam score.

If your score is lower than the required grade of at least 22 correct answers, please consider the Flash Intro course. If you don't have these basic skills, you will do poorly in the Flash Level 2 class. Thank you for adhering to the course pre-requisite.

1. The "working file" Flash file is called the:
a) swf
b) fla
c) pdf
d) html

2. This displays the attribute of the currently selected object
a) library
b) timeline
c) reference panel
d) property inspector

3. Displays dimmed or outline versions of the content in surrounding frames
a) Frame View Pop Up Menu
b) Onion Skin
c) Align Panel
d) Edit Multiple Frames

4. Used to draw a perfect circle or square
a) Shift key
b) Snap To button
c) Edit Multiple Frames
d) Onion Skin

5. To bring an object to the front, use this option
a) Modify > Break Apart
b) Modify > Arrange
c) Modify > Transform
d) Modify > Group

6. Rotate, Skew, Scale, Distort, and Envelope are modifiers of
a) Arrow tool
b) Lasso tool
c) Free Transform tool
d) Fill Transform tool

7. An object that intersects with another object is a
a) Group
b) Editable Shape
c) Symbol
d) Instance

8. You know you are here if you see the name of the symbol above the work area and a crosshair in the center of the work area
a) Main Stage
b) Library
c) Symbol Edit Mode
d) Scene

9. A space efficient way of reusing vector objects
a) Instance
b) Group
c) Shape
d) Keyframe

10. Lets you move elements in multiple frames simultaneously
a) Onion Skin
b) Edit Multiple Frames
c) Align Panel
d) Property Inspector

11. Blue tinted frames indicate
a) Shape Tween
b) Mask
c) Motion Tween
d) Motion Guide

12. To disassociate an instance of a symbol so that it is no longer a part of the original symbol, choose
a) Modify > Break Apart
b) Modify > Transform
c) Modify > Arrange
d) Modify > Group

13. To stop the content in a layer, insert a
a) Keyframe
b) Frame
c) Blank Keyframe
d) Inbetween Frame

14. Always insert a beginning and ending keyframe before applying this type of animation
a) Frame by Frame
b) Tween
c) Mask
d) Motion Guide

15. A feature used to give info about the movie and see how data is distributed through the movie is
a) Band Width Profiler
b) Show Streaming
c) Debug
d) None of the above.

16. Tween status should never appear in an end keyframe of a tween animation:
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

17. It's okay to have editable shapes on the stage even if they are not being shape tweened.
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

18. Unneeded keyframes increase the movies file size.
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

19. For assignment purposes, always delete unused symbols from the library.
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

20. All layers must be the same length.
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

21. The beginning and ending keyframes of a motion tween must contain the same instance of a symbol.
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

22. If the movie requires a solid color background, choose the background color in the
a) Fill Color of the Tool Box.
b) Color Mixer Panel
c) Movie Document
d) I don't know

23. The core aspect behind Flash is to create and reuse symbols as much as possible.
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

24.There should never be symbols named "Tween" in the library
a) Yes
b) No
c) Sometimes
d) I don't know

       

Flash is a powerful program and requires strong knowledge of the basic features. If your score is lower than the required grade of at least 22 correct answers, please enroll in the Flash Intro class before registering for the Flash Level 2 course. Thank you for adhering to the course pre-requisites.