MCQs
- Which file format is commonly used for saving Photoshop files with layers and adjustments?
- A) JPEG
- B) PNG
- C) PSD
- D) TIFF
Answer: C) PSD
- What does the “Save As” option in Photoshop allow you to do?
- A) Save a copy of the file in a different format or with a different name
- B) Save changes to the currently open file without creating a copy
- C) Export the file for web use
- D) Create a new file from the existing one
Answer: A) Save a copy of the file in a different format or with a different name
- Which file format should you use for images that require transparency?
- A) JPEG
- B) TIFF
- C) PNG
- D) BMP
Answer: C) PNG
- What is the primary purpose of the “Export As” option in Photoshop?
- A) To save the file in Photoshopâs native format
- B) To convert and save the file in a web-friendly format with specific settings
- C) To print the file directly
- D) To create a new Photoshop document
Answer: B) To convert and save the file in a web-friendly format with specific settings
- Which option in the “Save for Web” dialog box allows you to choose the level of image quality?
- A) Compression
- B) Quality
- C) Resolution
- D) Color Profile
Answer: B) Quality
- When saving a file as a JPEG, which setting controls the file size and image quality?
- A) Compression Ratio
- B) DPI (Dots Per Inch)
- C) Resolution
- D) Quality
Answer: D) Quality
- What does the “Save a Copy” option do in Photoshop?
- A) Saves the current file with a new name or format while keeping the original file open
- B) Saves the file as a new version and closes the original file
- C) Duplicates the layer within the same document
- D) Creates a backup of the file in the same format
Answer: A) Saves the current file with a new name or format while keeping the original file open
- Which file format is best for high-quality prints and supports layers and transparency?
- A) JPEG
- B) TIFF
- C) PNG
- D) GIF
Answer: B) TIFF
- How can you export an image for use on a website with the least file size but acceptable quality?
- A) Use the “Save As” option and choose TIFF format
- B) Use the “Export As” option and select JPEG with a low quality setting
- C) Use the “Save for Web” option and choose PNG format
- D) Use the “Save As” option and select PSD format
Answer: B) Use the “Export As” option and select JPEG with a low quality setting
- What does the “Convert to Profile” option do in the Save As dialog box?
- A) Converts the file to a different color profile for accurate color reproduction
- B) Changes the file format to another type
- C) Adjusts the resolution of the image
- D) Converts the file to grayscale
Answer: A) Converts the file to a different color profile for accurate color reproduction
- Which option allows you to preserve metadata (such as camera settings) when exporting a file?
- A) Export As with Metadata option selected
- B) Save for Web with Metadata option selected
- C) Save As and selecting TIFF format
- D) Save As with Embed Color Profile selected
Answer: A) Export As with Metadata option selected
- What is the primary advantage of using the “Save for Web” feature in Photoshop?
- A) It allows for detailed editing of the image
- B) It optimizes images for faster loading times on the web
- C) It preserves the original file quality without compression
- D) It enables the creation of new layers
Answer: B) It optimizes images for faster loading times on the web
- In which file format should you save images if you need high resolution for professional printing?
- A) JPEG
- B) GIF
- C) TIFF
- D) BMP
Answer: C) TIFF
- How do you ensure an image maintains its quality when saving it as a JPEG?
- A) Set the Quality slider to 100% in the Save As dialog box
- B) Set the Compression Ratio to high in the Export As dialog box
- C) Increase the resolution to 300 DPI
- D) Save the image as a PNG file
Answer: A) Set the Quality slider to 100% in the Save As dialog box
- What does the “Embed Color Profile” option do when saving a file?
- A) Ensures color consistency across different devices and applications
- B) Compresses the image to reduce file size
- C) Converts the file to grayscale
- D) Adds metadata about the file’s creation
Answer: A) Ensures color consistency across different devices and applications
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