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THESE QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON FLASH. 1. Answer the following in one word Q1. What tool is used to change the size and rotation of an object? Q2. Movable sections of flash? Q3. What are the starting points and the end points of an object's animation called? (Ends of the animation) Q4. What is the animation (between points) created by Flash called? Q5. The opacity of an object called? Q6. When creating an animation, at least how many "Key Frames" are needed? Q7. How many elements are there on flash screen? Q8. The default size of stage? Q9. How many tools are there in tools section? Q10.Which section in the tool box displays modifier. Unscramble the following 1.Mieeintl 2.Agest 3.Rkpwocesa 4.Ptapcaliion 5.Pnelsa 6.Ssola 7.Diegrant 8.Rafesm 9.Llorcnterr 10.ramesfkye MCQs 1. This Flash file is smaller because it is used to view and use only. It cannot be modified. a) Swf b) Fla c) Ppt d) jpeg 2. What part of the menu bar allows you to hide/unhide panels? a) View b) Edit c) Window d) None of the above 3. What does the abbreviation, FPS means? a) Flick Per Scene b) Frames Per Second c) Frames Per Scene d) Flick Per Second 4. Which tool allows you to alter specific points of a curve a) selection b) Free transform c) Subselection d) Pencil 5.) To view/Hide the toolbox, go to ____menu a) Edit b) Help c) View d) Window 4. Write short cut keys of --- 1) To Copy & paste 2) To Undo 3) To Group 4) To Ungroup 5) Inserting Keyframe 6) To see the output/movie file 7) To convert object in a symbol

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Answered by MSKTHEGREAT
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Answer:

1 Scale tool

2 It is used more like a hard drive than as RAM. In fact, flash memory is known as a solid state storage device, meaning there are no moving parts -- everything is electronic instead of mechanical

Answered by rajdheerajcreddy
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Answer:

1. Scale tool

2. It is used more like a hard drive than as RAM. In fact, flash memory is known as a solid state storage device, meaning there are no moving parts -- everything is electronic instead of mechanical

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