Adobe Analytics Architect Sample Questions:
1. Why would you choose to copy images into your document versus referencing them?
A) to keep the file size of the FrameMaker document small
B) to eliminate the need to send the images with the document when it is sent to someone else for printing or editing
C) to enable the creation of a List of References that lists all graphics in the document
D) to enable the creation of a List of Figures for the document
2. Which procedure changes the order of a document in a book file?
A) select the file to be moved and use the arrow buttons at the bottom of the Book window change its position
B) choose Edit > Move File from the application menu
C) select the file to be moved and use the arrow keys on the keyboard to change its position
D) click and drag the file to the new position in the Book window
3. How many read/write rules documents can be referenced in a single structured FrameMaker application?
A) one, as a child of the SGMLApplication element or XMLApplication element
B) an unlimited number as long as each one is a reference to a different read/write rules document
C) an unlimited number as long as each one is in referenced with a separate ReadWriteRules element
D) none, since read/write rules are not referenced in structured FrameMaker applications
4. You want to generate a table of contents from a file called chapter2.fm. You have a template for your table of contents called toctemplate.fm. How should you generate the table of contents from the template?
A) generate the table of contents from chapter2.fm, import the formats from the toctemplate.fm file, and regenerate the table of contents from chapter2TOfm
B) generate the table of contents from chapter2.fm, copy the contents from chapter2TOC.fm into toctemplate.fm, and regenerate the table of contents from chapter2.fm
C) rename toctemplate.fm to chapter2TOC.fm; then, generate the table of contents from chapter2.fm.
D) rename toctemplate.fm to chapter2TOC.fm; then, generate the table of contents from chapter2TOC.fm
5. You need to rename a file in your book. You are accessing the file on your local hard disk. You want to ensure that all cross-references from other chapters to the file are maintained. What should you do?
A) rename the file from the operating system
B) rename the file from the book window
C) open the file and choose File > Save As
D) delete the file from the book, rename the file from the operating system, and add the file with the new name back to the book
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: C | Question # 5 Answer: B |
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