| A | B |
| The stacking order of the layers in the timeline is important because objects on the stage will appear in the same stacking order. | True |
| You can learn several things about a movie by studying the timeline. | True |
| The reason that Adobe Flash has become so popular is that the program is optimized for the Web. | True |
| You cannot resize the stage but you can change the background color applied to it. | False |
| You can name layers, hide them so their contents do not appear on the stage, and lock them so that they cannot be edited. | True |
| Colors and symbols are used to indicate types of frames. | True |
| You can turn on the Loop Playback setting to allow the movie to continue playing repeatedly. | True |
| You can draw objects directly on the stage but you cannot drag them from the Library panel to the stage. | False |
| You cannot draw and edit objects on one layer without affecting objects on other layers. | False |
| Frames in a Flash movie are similar to frames in a motion picture. | True |
| You cannot change the stacking order of layers. | False |
| Frames are numbered in increments of ten for easy reference. | False |
| You can designate any frame to be a keyframe. | True |
| The number of scenes in a movie is limited only by the computer's memory. | True |
| Scenes do not have their own timeline. | False |
| Panels are used to modify objects and features in a movie. | True |
| In general, a balanced design is not very appealing to the viewer. | False |
| The size of the stage is equivalent to the size of the area within your browser window that displays the movie. | True |
| Dragging the playhead allows you to do a quick check of the movie without having to play it. | True |
| You cannot change the stacking order of layers. | False |
| You cannot animate an object's appearance. | False |
| You can expand a panel to show all of its features or collapse it to show only the title bar. | True |
| You can customize your development environment to hide the stage and the menu bar. | False |
| An important feature of multimedia players is that they can decompress a file that has been compressed to give it a small file size that can be more quickly delivered over the Internet. | True |