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Question 1
You have added an animation to your course slide and need to make some edits. You have made the changes in the source file through Flashround trippingand saved it, but you can
NOT see the changes in Captivate.
Why doesthishappen?
A. The source file is not closed in Flash.
B. The updated source file is not published.
C. The Update button is not clicked in Properties Inspector.
D. The source file is not exported as SWF.


Answer : D

Question 2
You want to edit an animation with Flash from within Captivate. What should you do?
A. In the Properties Inspector, click Edit.
B. Click Edit > Edit with Adobe Flash.
C. In the Properties Inspector, click Update.
D. Right-click the animation and select Update.


Answer : B

Question 3
You have made some changes in a Flash source file outside of Captivate. You want those changes to be reflected in your Captivate projec.
How should you update the animation?
A. In the Properties Inspector, click Edit.
B. Click the Red status icon on the top-right corner of the animation.
C. In the Properties Inspector, click Swap.
D. Right-click the animation and select Update.


Answer : D

Question 4
You have created a prototype course to be approved by a customer. Now you want to replace the existing animation in the prototype with the final animation. What should you do?
A. Right-click the animation and click Swap.
B. Right-click the animation and click Update.
C. Select the animation. In the Properties Inspector, click Update and import the new animation.
D. Select the animation. In the Properties Inspector, click Swap and import the new animation.


Answer : D

Question 5
You have inserted an animation and now want to make some edits to it. In the Properties
Inspector, Source link indicates that the source file is NOT available. What should you do?
A. Click Edit and navigate to the FLA file to link it.
B. Import the FLA file.
C. Click Update and navigate to the FLA file to link it.
D. Click Swap and navigate to the FLA file to link it.


Answer : C

Question 6
Which three items are Widget modes? (Choose three.)
A. Snapshot
B. Stage
C. Preview
D. Main
E. Function
F. Edit


Answer : A,C,E

Question 7
You have created a course layout in Photoshop. You want to import the layers of the PSD file as individual objects. What should you do?
A. Choose File > Import > Photoshop File. Ensure that Multiple Photoshop Layer comps option is selected and click OK.
B. Choose File > Import > Photoshop File. Ensure that Import as Objects is selected and click OK.
C. Choose File > Import > Photoshop File. Ensure that Import as Layers is selected and click OK.
D. Choose File > Import > Photoshop File. Ensure that Import as Flattened Image is selected and click OK.


Answer : C

Question 8
You have created various layouts for your course screens in Photoshop and have saved the layouts as layer comps. You want to import one of the layer comps as an image in
Captivate. What should you do?
A. In the Import PSD dialog, select Single Photoshop Layer comps, and then select the desired Layer Comp to be imported.
B. In the Import PSD dialog, select Multiple Photoshop Layer comps, and then select the desired layer comp to be imported.
C. In the Import PSD dialog, select Layers, then select the desired layer comp to be imported.
D. Choose File > Import > Photoshop Layer Comps.


Answer : D

Question 9
You have imported a PSD file with a single layer and added it to two slides. You choose
Edit > Edit PSD Source File from the first slide and add a layer. What happens when you return to Captivate?
A. You will see the additional layer on both the slides and the library.
B. You will see the additional layer only on the first slide and the library.
C. You will see the additional layer on all the slides and the library.
D. You will see the additional layer only in the library.


Answer : D

Question 10
You have created a PSD file with layer mask applied to some of the layers. What will happen to the mask when the PSD file is imported into Captivate?
A. Mask cannot be imported.
B. Mask is applied to objects in the layers.
C. Mask is imported as a separate object.
D. Mask is imported as a linked layer.


Answer : C


Question 11
You have applied an adjustment layer to your image and imported the PSD file into your
Captivate project. What should you do to see the adjustment layer effect applied to the image?
A. Import as Multiple Photoshop Layer comps.
B. Import the adjustment layer as a separate layer.
C. Import the PSD file as a Photoshop animation.
D. Merge the image with the adjustment layers.


Answer : B

Question 12
You have a vector shape in your PSD file. You import the PSD file into Captivate. What statement about the imported vector image is true?
A. You cannot import a Photoshop file with a vector image.
B. It will be imported as a vector graphic.
C. It will be imported as a bitmap image.
D. You can import this image but cannot perform roundtripping.


Answer : D

Question 13
You have made some changes to the PSD file outside Captivate. You want the changes to be reflected in your Captivate project. How should you update the PSD instances in
Captivate?
A. Click the Red status icon on the top-right corner of the image.
B. In the Properties Inspector, click Edit.
C. In the Properties Inspector, click Update.
D. Right-click the image and select Update.


Answer : D

Question 14
You have imported a PSD file and you want to make some changes to it. When you click the Update button, you get an error message saying that updates are NOT possible because the source file is NOT linked. What should you do?
A. Click the PSD file name next to Linkage and navigate to the file.
B. Click Edit and navigate to the source file.
C. Nothing. You cannot relink the source file.
D. Click Relink and navigate to the source file.


Answer : A

Question 15
You have recorded audio for a text caption in Captivate. You want to remove the background noise that was recorded along with the audio. What should you do?
A. Select the caption. In the Properties Inspector, under Audio accordion, click Edit Audio. In the dialog, click Remove Noise.
B. Select the caption. In the Properties Inspector, under Audio accordion, click Edit Audio. In the dialog, click Edit with Adobe Audition.
C. Select the caption. In the Properties Inspector, under Audio accordion, click Edit Audio. In the dialog, click Edit with Adobe Soundbooth.
D. In the Library, locate the audio clip. Right-click the clip and select Remove Noise with Adobe Audition.


Answer : B


Question 16
You have recorded audio for your Captivate slide. You want to do some edits to the audio file using Adobe Audition; however, you find that the Edit with Adobe Audition button is disabled. What could be the reason?
A. You do NOT have eLearning Suite installed.
B. You do NOT have Adobe Audition point product installed.
C. Adobe Audition application is NOT open.
D. Adobe Audition option is NOT enabled in the Preference dialog.


Answer : B

Question 17
Which statement about editing background audio with Adobe Audition is true?
A. Slide markers are not visible.
B. Background audio cannot be edited in Adobe Audition.
C. Slide markers are visible.
D. Any portion of background audio cannot be deleted in Adobe Audition.


Answer : B,D

Question 18
You have created an effect in Audition. You want to apply the effect to all the audio files you have recorded in Captivate for the slides, objects, and background. What should you do?
A. Select the audio files in the Library. Right-click and select Edit with Adobe Audition and apply effect through batch processing.
B. Export all the audio files from Captivate. Apply effect in Audition and then import them back to Captivate.
C. Favorite effects created in Audition cannot be applied to audio recorded in Captivate.
D. For each audio file, in the Edit Audio dialog, click Edit with Adobe Audition and apply effect.


Answer : B

Question 19
You are editing your project audio with Adobe Audition and notice that a part of Slide 2 audio is added to Slide 3. What is the most effective way to bring the audio back to Slide 2?
A. Move the Slide 3 marker in Adobe Audition to adjust the audio.
B. Move the Slide 2 marker in Adobe Audition to adjust the audio.
C. Cut the audio from Slide 3 and paste it to Slide 2 audio portion.
D. You cannot make these changes in Adobe Audition.


Answer : C

Question 20
You have cleaned up your audio with Adobe Audition. After bringing the audio back to
Captivate, you notice that the audio duration for the slides is modified. What is the reason for this behavior?
A. Captivate was closed when editing.
B. The audio of different project was added.
C. The slide markers were moved.
D. The file was saved in a different format.


Answer : D


Question 21
You are editing your Captivate project audio with Adobe Audition and you rename the slide markers. What happens when you finish editing the audio?
A. The slide with the renamed marker audio will be deleted.
B. You get an error message that you have deleted the slide markers and they cannot be imported.
C. The slide labels in Captivate will not be changed with the new slide marker.
D. The slide labels in Captivate will be changed.


Answer : D

Question 22
You are editing your Captivate project audio with Adobe Audition and you delete one of the slide markers. What happens when you finish editing the audio?
A. The slide audio for the deleted slide marker will be added to the next slide.
B. The slide audio for the deleted slide marker will be added to the previous slide.
C. The slide with the deleted marker audio will be deleted.
D. You get an error message that you have deleted the slide markers and they cannot be imported.


Answer : C

Question 23
You want to create a Captivate assessment for your Flash-enabled phone. What should be your first step?
A. In Captivate, choose Window > New Mobile Project.
B. On the Adobe Device Central splash screen, click Captivate File.
C. In Captivate, choose Project > New Mobile Project.
D. On the Adobe Device Central splash screen, click Browse Devices.


Answer : C

Question 24
You are creating a Captivate project for mobile devices and want to preview your course.
What should you do?
A. Start Device Central and choose File > Open Project and navigate to the Captivate project file.
B. Publish your Captivate project as SWF and copy the SWF to your phone,
C. In Captivate, choose File > Preview > In Device Central.
D. In Captivate, choose Project > Preview > In Device Central.


Answer : D

Question 25
The Preview option in Device Central is NOT enabled in your Captivate project. What could be the reason?
A. The file is NOT published as a mobile project.
B. The file is NOT created as a mobile project.
C. The file was NOT created using the mobile template in Captivate.
D. The file is NOT of the mobile dimension.


Answer : A
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