Basic Image Editing Basic Image Editing NameEmailInstitute NameOccupation/Course NameBatchRoll Number 1 / 50 1. What is the “Canvas” in image editing software? A) The name of the Pen Tool B) The color of the background C) The final printed paper D) The area where the image is visible 2 / 50 2. Why should you check client requirements before setting the resolution? A) To decide which computer to use B) To change the software's theme C) To ensure the output meets their needs D) To calculate the project's tax 3 / 50 3. What is the primary use of the “Lasso Tool”? A) To type text on a path B) To make free-form selections C) To copy pixels like a stamp D) To adjust the image brightness 4 / 50 4. What is “Grayscale” mode? A) An image consisting only of black and white B) An image with 1000 different colors C) A tool used to draw straight lines D) A format used for transparent web icons 5 / 50 5. Which command is used to combine all visible layers into one? A) Flatten Image B) Crop C) Mask D) Resize 6 / 50 6. What is the function of the “History Panel” in image editing? A) To view the client's history B) To browse the internet C) To undo or redo previous steps D) To check the file's resolution 7 / 50 7. Which tool is used to lighten specific areas of an image? A) Burn Tool B) Dodge Tool C) Sponge Tool D) Blur Tool 8 / 50 8. In CMYK, what does the letter ‘K’ stand for? A) Black B) King Blue C) Key Yellow D) Krypton 9 / 50 9. Why is “Non-Destructive Editing” a professional best practice? A) It makes the software run faster B) It prevents the client from editing C) It reduces the number of layers D) It allows you to undo changes later 10 / 50 10. What does the “Quick Selection Tool” do? A) It saves the file instantly B) It crops the image to a circle C) It selects an area based on edges D) It applies a 3D bevel effect 11 / 50 11. Which selection tool allows for free-hand drawing of a selection area? A) Magic Wand B) Lasso Tool C) Rectangular Marquee D) Pen Tool 12 / 50 12. What is a vital check to perform before saving a final image? A) Checking resolution and size B) Adding random background noise C) Deleting the client's design brief D) Changing the software language 13 / 50 13. Which color mode is best suited for images displayed on screens? A) CMYK B) Grayscale C) Indexed D) RGB 14 / 50 14. Which image format is most suitable for high-quality, professional printing? A) GIF B) PNG C) TIFF D) BMP 15 / 50 15. Which format is most commonly used for standard web-based photographs? A) TIFF B) JPEG C) EPS D) RAW 16 / 50 16. Which file format preserves all layers and allows for future editing? A) PSD B) JPEG C) GIF D) PNG 17 / 50 17. Which file format is the best choice for images with transparency? A) JPEG B) BMP C) TIFF D) PNG 18 / 50 18. Which tool is best for removing small skin imperfections or spots? A) Gradient Tool B) Slice Tool C) Spot Healing Brush D) Move Tool 19 / 50 19. Which masking method is specifically based on color channels? A) Layer Mask B) Channel Mask C) Clipping Mask D) Quick Mask 20 / 50 20. Which Photoshop feature blends a subject smoothly into a new background? A) Masking B) Cropping C) Indexing D) Rasterizing 21 / 50 21. Which tool removes a background quickly by detecting edges automatically? A) Dodge Tool B) Smudge Tool C) Burn Tool D) Background Eraser 22 / 50 22. What happens if a clipping path is not closed properly? A) The image will turn black B) The file will be deleted C) The path will not work correctly D) The resolution will double 23 / 50 23. What is the recommended resolution for images used only on the web? A) 300 PPI B) 72 PPI C) 1000 PPI D) 150 PPI 24 / 50 24. Which dimension setting specifically controls image width and height? A) Dimensions B) Resolution C) Transparency D) Bit Depth 25 / 50 25. Which tool is primarily used to remove unwanted outer areas of a photo? A) Healing Brush B) Pen Tool C) Lasso Tool D) Crop Tool 26 / 50 26. Why must a designer save images in appropriate file formats? A) To hide the work from the client B) To increase the monthly budget C) To ensure compatibility and quality D) To delete the original PSD file 27 / 50 27. What does the “File Format” of an image determine? A) The physical weight of the monitor B) The extension used to save the image C) The speed of the computer processor D) The number of layers in a JPEG 28 / 50 28. Which effect creates a 3D look by adding highlights and shadows to edges? A) Bevel and Emboss B) Hue and Saturation C) Crop and Resize D) Gaussian Blur 29 / 50 29. What does the “Drop Shadow” effect provide in a design? A) It makes the image transparent B) It removes the background pixels C) It changes the font style D) It adds depth and separation 30 / 50 30. Which color model is specifically used for professional ink printing? A) RGB B) Lab Color C) CMYK D) Grayscale 31 / 50 31. What is the difference between “Hue” and “Saturation”? A) Hue is brightness, Saturation is color B) Hue is color type, Saturation is intensity C) Hue is resolution, Saturation is size D) Hue is a layer, Saturation is a mask 32 / 50 32. Which process adjusts color, tone, and exposure to improve quality? A) Image correction B) Image composition C) Image distribution D) Image resolution 33 / 50 33. What does “Tool Calibration” involve in image editing? A) Replacing the physical hardware B) Cleaning the computer monitor C) Deleting the software preferences D) Adjusting settings for accurate results 34 / 50 34. What is the specific use of the “Clone Stamp Tool”? A) To crop the image into a square B) To change the hue of a specific color C) To copy pixels from one area to another D) To create a new transparent layer 35 / 50 35. Which tool removes blemishes by blending sampled pixels with surroundings? A) Clone Stamp Tool B) Healing Brush Tool C) Paint Bucket Tool D) Lasso Tool 36 / 50 36. What is the function of “Filters” in image editing software? A) To apply effects and visual adjustments B) To delete unwanted files from the PC C) To print the document in grayscale D) To rename multiple folders at once 37 / 50 37. Which tool is best for selecting areas based on similar colors? A) Crop Tool B) Pen Tool C) Clone Stamp Tool D) Magic Wand Tool 38 / 50 38. What does “Background Removal” achieve in image editing? A) It adds more colors to the background B) It crops the image into a circle C) It separates the subject from the background D) It reduces the image resolution 39 / 50 39. Which tool is the standard choice for creating a precise clipping path? A) Brush Tool B) Pen Tool C) Eraser Tool D) Gradient Tool 40 / 50 40. What is a “Clipping Path” used for in professional editing? A) To isolate an object from its background B) To add a shadow to a text layer C) To increase the brightness of a photo D) To change the file extension to PNG 41 / 50 41. Why is masking considered a “non-destructive” editing technique? A) It deletes the original image data B) It permanently merges all layers C) It only works on vector graphics D) It preserves the original image pixels 42 / 50 42. Which process hides or reveals parts of an image without deleting pixels? A) Cropping B) Resizing C) Masking D) Flattening 43 / 50 43. What is the primary benefit of using layers during editing? A) It makes the file size smaller B) It allows for flexible, independent editing C) It automatically fixes color errors D) It removes the need for a mouse 44 / 50 44. What is a “Layer” in graphic design software like Photoshop? A) A transparent, stackable element B) A tool used for cropping images C) A type of high-speed internet D) A specific file saving format 45 / 50 45. Which resolution is the industry standard for high-quality printing? A) 72 PPI B) 150 PPI C) 300 PPI D) 600 PPI 46 / 50 46. How is image resolution typically measured in editing? A) Dots per minute (DPM) B) Pixels per inch (PPI) C) Colors per layer (CPL) D) Bits per second (BPS) 47 / 50 47. What is the main purpose of resizing an image? A) To add a digital watermark B) To convert a raster into a vector C) To remove the image background D) To match specific dimension requirements 48 / 50 48. Why is cropping a fundamental step in image editing? A) It increases the image resolution B) It changes the image color mode C) It removes unwanted outer areas D) It adds a 3D effect to the image 49 / 50 49. Which term refers to the arrangement of visual elements within an image? A) Image composition B) Image resolution C) Image file format D) Image tool calibration 50 / 50 50. What is the primary goal of image editing? A) To create a spreadsheet B) To modify images for better appearance C) To install a new operating system D) To browse the internet securely Your score is Restart quiz