9A0-351 Exam Details

  • Exam Code
    :9A0-351
  • Exam Name
    :Adobe Illustrator CC Recertification Exam
  • Certification
    :Adobe Certifications
  • Vendor
    :Adobe
  • Total Questions
    :51 Q&As
  • Last Updated
    :Jul 14, 2026

Adobe 9A0-351 Online Questions & Answers

  • Question 21:

    Click the Exhibit tab to see the exhibit.

    How can you change this so that where the two objects overlap, you see green (a combination of yellow and blue)?

    A. Select the blue object and choose Screen from the Blending Mode pop-up menu in the Transparency panel.
    B. Select both objects and choose Unite in the Shape Modes section of the Pathfinder panel.
    C. Select the blue object and enable the Overprint Fill checkbox in the Attributes panel.
    D. Select both objects and choose Intersect in the Shape Modes section of the Pathfinder panel.

  • Question 22:

    How can you find the complementary color for a selected swatch?

    A. Choose a swatch in the Kuler Panel.
    B. Choose Edit > Edit Colors > Blend Front to Back.
    C. Choose a Color Guide Harmony Rule.
    D. Choose a color in the Swatches Panel.

  • Question 23:

    Which properties are only displayed in the Info panel when transforming or moving an object?

    A. Radius and Diameter
    B. Distance and Angle
    C. x and Y Coordinates
    D. Width and Height

  • Question 24:

    Click the Exhibit tab to see the exhibit.

    Which Image Trace Panel option gives you the ability to trace your image using the Document Library swatches?

    A. Preset (A)
    B. View (B)
    C. Mode (C)
    D. Palette (D)

  • Question 25:

    You are exporting a document with multiple artboards in the .png format. What would the results be if the "Use Artboards" option is selected?

    A. The artboards will be exported separately with a transparent backgrounds.
    B. Each artboard will be exported separately with white backgrounds.
    C. The artboards will be exported in one file with a white background.
    D. The artboards will be exported in one file with a transparent background.

  • Question 26:

    How would you view only the artboard on screen and hide your toolbar and panels?

    A. Choose View > Edit Views.
    B. Click the Document Setup button in the Control panel.
    C. Click the Change Screen Mode button in the Tools panel.
    D. Choose View > Hide Windows.
    E. Choose Window > Hide All Windows.

  • Question 27:

    You are working on a document that contains objects on multiple layers. You want to edit several objects on a specific layer while still seeing artwork on other layers, but without the chance of accidentally modifying artwork on those other layers. What is the best way to do this?

    A. Select the layer you want to edit and choose Enter Isolation Mode from the Layers panel menu.
    B. Double click an object located on the layer that you want to edit.
    C. Ctrl+Shift+click (Windows) or Option+Shift+dick (OS X) the lock icon next to the layer you want to edit.
    D. Click the target icon on the layer that you want to edit.

  • Question 28:

    You apply a drop shadow to your object and notice it appears to be low resolution. What is the reason for this?

    A. In the Flatten Transparency dialog box, the Low Resolution preset is selected
    B. In the Flattener Preview panel, the Low Resolution preset is selected.
    C. In the Document Setup dialog box, the Low Resolution transparency preset is selected.
    D. In the Document Raster Effects Settings dialog box, Screen Resolution is selected.

  • Question 29:

    You paint with the Eraser tool over an area containing multiple objects. When you release the mouse button, only a few of the objects in the painted area have been erased. What are two reasons not all the objects were erased? (Choose two.)

    A. Several items were symbols.
    B. Several items were filled with a spot color when erasing.
    C. Several items were selected when erasing.
    D. Several items were expanded objects when erasing.
    E. Several items were mapped to a perspective grid.

  • Question 30:

    How should you replace an existing global swatch with another swatch?

    A. Delete the existing swatch, then rename the new swatch to match the deleted swatch.
    B. Open the Swatch Options dialog box and change the new swatch name to match the existing swatch.
    C. Command+drag (OS X) or Ctrl+drag (Windows) the new swatch over the existing swatch.
    D. Option+drag (OS X) or Alt+drag (Windows) the new swatch over the existing swatch.

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