Jack knows that there are several things to keep in mind when creating motion-
tweened animation. Which of the following is not one of those consideration?
A -
Changing the position of an object will result in the object moving in a straight line from the starting to the ending position, unless a motion guide is used.
B -
A motion tween cant be copied from one object to another.
C -
You can remove a motion-tweened animation by selecting a frame from within the tween and using the Remove Tween command.
D -
If you reshape the object in the ending keyframe, the object will slowly change as the animation runs its course
2-
Sanas first question is fundamental one. She has created the button but is not
allowing her to control the documents animation. What does Alana tell her that she
needs to add to the document?
A -
actions
B -
instances of the animation
C -
nested symbols
D -
Both a and c
3-
Scripts created for frame actions are different from those created for button in
that no ____ is required.
A -
bahavior
B -
parameter
C -
object
D -
event handler
4-
Some actions require additional settings called ____.
A -
scripts
B -
event handlers
C -
events
D -
parameters
5-
The ____ can be used to adjust the brightness; tint the color; adjust the
transparency (Alpha option); and change the red, green, and blue values of an object.
A -
playhead
B -
keyframe
C -
Actionscript
D -
Property inspector
6-
The ____ format for Flash movies produces very small files, retains very good
sound quality, and is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computers.
A -
WAV
B -
AIFF
C -
BMP
D -
MP3
7-
The ____ menu is used to delete Timelien effects
A -
Context
B -
File
C -
Edit
D -
Tools
8-
The ____ setting lets you set a sound as an event sound or as a stream sound.
A -
Sound
B -
Property
C -
Audio
D -
Sync
9-
The ____ option, provided by the Property inspector when creating motion-
tweened animations, specifies the rate of change between tween frames.
A -
Tween
B -
Scale
C -
Rotate
D -
Ease
10-
The ____ option, provided by the Property inspector when creating motion-
tweened animations, orients the baseline of the object to the path.