MCQs
- What is the primary function of the Content-Aware Fill tool in Adobe Photoshop?
- A) To resize an image
- B) To automatically remove or fill selected areas with surrounding content
- C) To adjust image brightness and contrast
- D) To apply a gradient to a selection
Answer: B) To automatically remove or fill selected areas with surrounding content
- Which selection tool is typically used before applying Content-Aware Fill?
- A) Lasso Tool
- B) Quick Selection Tool
- C) Marquee Tool
- D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
- How do you access the Content-Aware Fill workspace in Adobe Photoshop?
- A) Go to Edit > Fill and select Content-Aware from the drop-down menu
- B) Press Ctrl + Alt + F (Cmd + Option + F on Mac)
- C) Go to Edit > Content-Aware Fill
- D) Go to Filter > Content-Aware Fill
Answer: C) Go to Edit > Content-Aware Fill
- What does the “Color Adaptation” option in the Content-Aware Fill settings control?
- A) The blending of colors in the filled area
- B) The resolution of the filled area
- C) The size of the selection
- D) The style of the fill
Answer: A) The blending of colors in the filled area
- Which tool allows you to move a selected area to a new location and automatically fills the original area with content from the surrounding image?
- A) Content-Aware Fill Tool
- B) Content-Aware Move Tool
- C) Clone Stamp Tool
- D) Healing Brush Tool
Answer: B) Content-Aware Move Tool
- What is the main purpose of the “Sampling Area” option in the Content-Aware Fill workspace?
- A) To adjust the color of the fill
- B) To define the area from which Photoshop samples content to fill the selection
- C) To resize the selection
- D) To apply a pattern to the selection
Answer: B) To define the area from which Photoshop samples content to fill the selection
- Which option in the Content-Aware Fill settings helps ensure that the filled area blends seamlessly with the surrounding area?
- A) Structure
- B) Color Adaptation
- C) Rotation Adaptation
- D) Fill Settings
Answer: B) Color Adaptation
- How can you refine the results of the Content-Aware Fill tool after applying it?
- A) Use the Clone Stamp Tool to manually adjust the filled area
- B) Apply a Gaussian Blur filter to the filled area
- C) Use the Eraser Tool to remove unwanted parts
- D) Use Layer Masks to blend the filled area with the surrounding image
Answer: D) Use Layer Masks to blend the filled area with the surrounding image
- What should you do if the Content-Aware Fill results do not blend well with the surrounding content?
- A) Increase the resolution of the image
- B) Use the Content-Aware Move Tool to shift the content
- C) Adjust the Sampling Area or use the Brush Tool to manually refine the fill
- D) Change the image mode to CMYK
Answer: C) Adjust the Sampling Area or use the Brush Tool to manually refine the fill
- Which setting in the Content-Aware Fill workspace allows you to adjust how much of the original content is used for filling?
- A) Structure
- B) Color Adaptation
- C) Sampling Area
- D) Rotation Adaptation
Answer: A) Structure
- In the Content-Aware Move Tool, what does the “Adaptation” option control?
- A) How the moved content blends with the new background
- B) The size of the selection area
- C) The resolution of the moved content
- D) The position of the moved content
Answer: A) How the moved content blends with the new background
- How can you access the Content-Aware Move Tool in Adobe Photoshop?
- A) Press Shift + M
- B) Go to Edit > Content-Aware Move
- C) Press J (or Shift + J) and select Content-Aware Move from the options
- D) Go to Filter > Content-Aware Move
Answer: C) Press J (or Shift + J) and select Content-Aware Move from the options
- What happens if you use the Content-Aware Move Tool to move content to a location where there is already content?
- A) Photoshop deletes the existing content and moves the selected area
- B) Photoshop merges the two contents together
- C) Photoshop replaces the existing content with the moved content
- D) Photoshop creates a new layer for the moved content
Answer: C) Photoshop replaces the existing content with the moved content
- Which feature of the Content-Aware Fill tool helps to maintain texture consistency in the filled area?
- A) Edge Detection
- B) Structure
- C) Color Adaptation
- D) Rotation Adaptation
Answer: B) Structure
- When using the Content-Aware Fill tool, which option can you use to manually paint over areas you want to include or exclude from the fill?
- A) Use the Paint Bucket Tool
- B) Use the Brush Tool in the Content-Aware Fill workspace
- C) Use the Lasso Tool to adjust the selection
- D) Use Layer Masks
Answer: B) Use the Brush Tool in the Content-Aware Fill workspace
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