Adobe Illustrator CC Recertification Sample Questions:
1. Click the Exhibit tab to see the exhibit.
You've drawn a rectangle on the artboard, then you add multiple ovals on top of that rectangle. You want the ovals to "punch through" the rectangle. Which shape mode in the
Pathfinder panel will achieve this result?
A) D
B) A
C) C
D) B
2. After exporting an Illustrator file to PDF, you notice that some transparent objects were flattened. What are two reasons objects would have been flattened? (Choose two)
A) The Illustrator file contained PSD files with transparent areas.
B) The PDF document was created by using File > Export instead of File > Save As.
C) The Illustrator file contained Illustrator artwork placed as EPS files.
D) The document was saved with Compatibility set to Acrobat 4 (PDF 1.3).
E) The PDF document was saved with Standard set to PDF/X-4:2008.
3. You have created a symbol and have added several instances of it to the artboard. You want to make an edit to the symbol and update all instances of the symbol. What are two ways this be achieved? (Choose two).
A) Right-click on a symbol instance and choose Isolate Selected Group.
B) Double-click on the symbol instance with one of the symbolism tools.
C) Double-click on the symbol instance with the Selection tool.
D) Double-click on the symbol instance with the Direct Selection tool.
E) Select an instance of the symbol, choose Object > Expand, and edit the symbol.
4. You are working on a document that contains objects on multiple layers. You want to edit several objects on a specific layer while still seeing artwork on other layers, but without the chance of accidentally modifying artwork on those other layers. What is the best way to do this?
A) Select the layer you want to edit and choose Enter Isolation Mode from the Layers panel menu.
B) Ctrl+Shift+click (Windows) or Option+Shift+dick (OS X) the lock icon next to the layer you want to edit.
C) Double click an object located on the layer that you want to edit.
D) Click the target icon on the layer that you want to edit.
5. You are attempting to convert an object from spot color to RGB using Edit Colors but Convert to RGB is dimmed (you cannot select it). What must you do first to allow Edit Colors to convert to RGB?
A) Choose Edit > Assign Profile.
B) Delete the spot color swatches in the Swatches Panel.
C) Choose File > Document Color Mode > RGB.
D) Choose Edit > Edit Colors > Convert to CMYK first.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: B,E | Question # 3 Answer: C,E | Question # 4 Answer: C | Question # 5 Answer: D |
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