PowerPoint
Illustrator
Photoshop
Premiere Pro
InDesign
100

What's morph?

Transition

100

What tool samples colors from anywhere in an image and adds them to your swatch panel?

Eye dropper

100

What shortcut is used to paste?

Ctrl + V

100

Keyboard shortcut for undo.

Ctrl + Z

100

What tool makes boxes/frames for placing graphics in?

Rectangle Frame Tool

200

Where do you go to change the background?

Design

200

What shortcut do you use group elements/objects?

Ctrl + G

200

These keep your content and elements separated and organized.

Layers

200

What is the timeline?

The area of a video editing application where you arrange your video/audio clips and map out all the edits you'd like to apply.

200

What is a tint swatch?

A tint is a screened (lighter) version of a color. The percentage of a color swatch.

300

You can make objects grow, fly in, change color, rotate around using this.

Animations

300

Illustrator's native file type

.ai

300

Photoshop's native file type

.psd

300

What do these keyboard shortcuts do? (J, K, L)

J ( Plays backwards )

K ( Pauses playback )

L ( Plays forward )

300

InDesign's native file type

.indd

400

What was PowerPoint made by? 

Microsoft

400

Inches, Points, Picas, Pixels... are examples of what?

Units

400

What's layer masking?

Layer masking is a nondestructive way to hide parts of an image or layer without erasing them.

400

What button will allow you to export a still image from anywhere on your timeline?

Export Frame

400

What's the keyboard shortcut to view the preview screen mode of your document?

W

500

Premiere Pro's native file type

.pptx

500

What is the difference between Raster and Vector Images?

Raster Image is made of tiny dots called pixels, which do not resize well. Vector Image is made of paths and can resize without loosing quality.

500

What does DPI stand for? 

Dots Per Inch 

500

What button allows you to drag just the video or audio from the source monitor onto the timeline?

Drag Video or Audio Only

500

What is a parent page?

Parent pages are like mini templates you can create and use throughout your document for pages that have repeated content on them, like a page number or footer.