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INTRODUCTION TO CORELDRAW MCQs – CHAPTER 6 DAE

1. .1: What is CorelDraw?

(A) A photo editing software


(B) A video editing software


(C) A 3D modeling software


(D) A vector graphics editor software




2. .2: Which company developed and markets CorelDraw?

(A) Adobe


(B) Microsoft


(C) IBM


(D) Corel Corporation




3. .3: Which type of graphics does CorelDraw primarily work with?

(A) Bitmap


(B) 3D


(C) Vector


(D) Pixel




4. .4: Which of the following is NOT a type of designing that can be done with CorelDraw?

(A) Illustration


(B) Logo Design


(C) Web Design


(D) Video Editing




5. .5: Which tool in CorelDraw is used for creating text?

(A) Pen Tool


(B) Text Tool


(C) Shape Tool


(D) Bezier Tool




6. .6: Which file format is commonly used for saving images in CorelDraw?

(A) jpg


(B) gif


(C) docx


(D) cdr




7. .7: Which of the following is NOT a type of media commonly used in CorelDraw?

(A) Audio


(B) Images


(C) Vectors


(D) Fonts




8. .8: What is the Pick Tool used for in CorelDraw?

(A) Drawing shapes


(B) Selecting and moving objects


(C) Adding text to a document


(D) Applying effects to objects




9. .9: What is the shortcut key to switch to the Pick Tool in CorelDraw?

(A) M


(B) S


(C) P


(D) T




10. .10: Which of the following can be done using the Pick Tool in CorelDraw?

(A) Change the size of an object


(B) Rotate an object


(C) All of the above


(D) Move an object




11. .11: What happens when you click and drag on an object with the Pick Tool in CorelDraw?

(A) The object is duplicated


(B) The object is rotated


(C) The object is resized


(D) The object is moved




12. .12: What does the Duplicate command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It moves the selected object to a different location


(B) It creates a copy of the selected object


(C) It changes the color of the selected object


(D) It deletes the selected object




13. .13: How can you access the Duplicate command in CorelDraw?

(A) Right-click on the selected object and choose "Duplicate"


(B) All of the above


(C) Use the "Edit" menu and select "Duplicate"


(D) Press the "Ctrl" and "D" keys on your keyboard




14. .14: What is the shortcut key for the Duplicate command in CorelDraw?

(A) Ctrl+C


(B) Ctrl+D


(C) Ctrl+V


(D) Ctrl+X




15. .15: Can you duplicate multiple objects at once in CorelDraw?

(A) None of the above


(B) No, you can only duplicate one object at a time


(C) It depends on the version of CorelDraw you are using


(D) Yes, by selecting multiple objects before using the Duplicate command




16. .16: What is the difference between the Copy and Duplicate commands in CorelDraw?

(A) Copy places the selected object in the clipboard, while Duplicate creates a copy in the same location as the original object


(B) There is no difference, they both create a copy of the selected object


(C) Duplicate places the selected object in the clipboard, while Copy creates a copy in the same location as the original object


(D) None of the above




17. .17: What does the Weld command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It removes part of an object that overlaps with another object


(B) It merges two or more objects into a single object


(C) It creates a border around an object


(D) It rotates an object around a specific point




18. .18: How can you access the Weld command in CorelDraw?

(A) All of the above


(B) Use the "Arrange" menu and select "Weld"


(C) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Weld"


(D) Right-click on the selected objects and choose "Weld"




19. .19: What does the Trim command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It creates a border around an object


(B) It merges two or more objects into a single object


(C) It removes part of an object that overlaps with another object


(D) It rotates an object around a specific point




20. .20: How can you access the Trim command in CorelDraw?

(A) Use the "Arrange" menu and select "Trim"


(B) Right-click on the selected objects and choose "Trim"


(C) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Trim"


(D) All of the above




21. .21: What does the Intersect command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It merges two or more objects into a single object


(B) It removes part of an object that overlaps with another object


(C) It creates a new object from the intersection of two or more objects


(D) It rotates an object around a specific point




22. .22: How can you access the Intersect command in CorelDraw?

(A) Right-click on the selected objects and choose "Intersect"


(B) Use the "Arrange" menu and select "Intersect"


(C) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Intersect"


(D) All of the above




23. .23: What does the Simplify command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It removes unnecessary nodes from a selected object to simplify its shape


(B) It merges two or more objects into a single object


(C) It creates a border around an object


(D) It rotates an object around a specific point




24. .24: How can you access the Simplify command in CorelDraw?

(A) Right-click on the selected object and choose "Simplify"


(B) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Simplify"


(C) Use the "Arrange" menu and select "Simplify"


(D) All of the above




25. .25: What does the Back Minus Front command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It removes the back object from the front object, leaving only the overlapping area


(B) It creates a border around the back and front objects


(C) It combines the back and front objects into a single object


(D) It removes the front object from the back object, leaving only the overlapping area




26. .26: What does the Front Minus Back command do in CorelDraw?

(A) It creates a border around the back and front objects


(B) It removes the front object from the back object, leaving only the overlapping area


(C) It combines the back and front objects into a single object


(D) It removes the back object from the front object, leaving only the overlapping area




27. .27: How can you access the Back Minus Front and Front Minus Back commands in CorelDraw?

(A) Right-click on the selected objects and choose "Back Minus Front" or "Front Minus Back"


(B) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Back Minus Front" or "Front Minus Back"


(C) Use the "Arrange" menu and select "Back Minus Front" or "Front Minus Back"


(D) All of the above




28. .28: What is the Smudge Brush tool used for in CorelDraw?

(A) To create lines or shapes


(B) To erase part of an object


(C) To add shading or texture to an object


(D) To blend or soften edges of an object




29. .29: How can you access the Smudge Brush tool in CorelDraw?

(A) All of the above


(B) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Smudge Brush"


(C) Right-click on the selected object and choose "Smudge Brush"


(D) Use the "Toolbox" and select the Smudge Brush tool




30. .30: How does the Smudge Brush tool work in CorelDraw?

(A) It adds color to an object


(B) It moves the existing pixels of an object to create a blurred or smeared effect


(C) It removes part of an object


(D) It reshapes an object




31. .31: What are some of the options you can adjust for the Smudge Brush tool in CorelDraw?

(A) Brush size, strength, and shape


(B) Fill color and outline thickness


(C) Font type and size


(D) None of the above




32. .32: Can you use the Smudge Brush tool on text in CorelDraw?

(A) None of the above


(B) No, the Smudge Brush tool cannot be used on text


(C) It depends on the font and size of the text


(D) Yes, but it will blur the text and may make it difficult to read




33. .33: What is the Roughen Brush tool used for in CorelDraw?

(A) To create lines or shapes


(B) To blend or soften edges of an object


(C) To add a rough, irregular edge to an object


(D) To add shading or texture to an object




34. .34: How can you access the Roughen Brush tool in CorelDraw?

(A) Use the "Toolbox" and select the Roughen Brush tool


(B) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Roughen Brush"


(C) Right-click on the selected object and choose "Roughen Brush"


(D) All of the above




35. .35: How does the Roughen Brush tool work in CorelDraw?

(A) It adds color to an object


(B) It moves the existing pixels of an object to create a blurred or smeared effect


(C) It removes part of an object


(D) It adds a random, rough texture to an object




36. .36: What is the Crop Tool used for in CorelDraw?

(A) To cut a selected object into multiple pieces


(B) To resize an object while maintaining its proportions


(C) To merge multiple objects into a single object


(D) To remove unwanted parts of an image or object




37. .37: How can you access the Crop Tool in CorelDraw?

(A) Use the "Toolbox" and select the Crop Tool


(B) Use the "Effects" menu and select "Crop"


(C) Right-click on the selected object and choose "Crop"


(D) All of the above




38. .38: What are the Knife and Erase tools used for in CorelDraw?

(A) To create lines or shapes


(B) To blend or soften edges of an object


(C) To add shading or texture to an object


(D) To cut or erase parts of an object




39. .39: How does the Virtual Segment Delete tool work in CorelDraw?

(A) It converts a line or shape into an outline object


(B) It removes an entire object from the document


(C) It removes a segment of a line or shape without affecting the rest of the object


(D) It converts an outline object into a filled object




40. .40: What does the Convert Outline Object tool do in CorelDraw?

(A) It converts an outline object into a bitmap image


(B) It converts a filled object into an outline object


(C) It converts a vector object into a raster image


(D) It converts a text object into a graphic object




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